Camp activities at various universities give students the opportunity to learn and do it themselves. To create effective citizenship in the future
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University itself Which is a
university for monks as well Has carried out an activity By focusing on areas
that are far away from prosperity and still lack It is barren in many
dimensions.
Prof. Dr.
Padung Wanthong, Head of Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University said that the name of the camp is
"Sociology Camp, Smiles", organized for the students to use their
potential to go to the real area and see the real problem.
And select a
remote area like Mae Hong Son Province Which saw that there was still a
shortage of school supplies and many consumer items Therefore organized into a
variety of camps at the same time By being a building camp, a supplementary
camp and an integrated camp The main budget is fundraising, donations, and
support.
In this camp,
Mae Hong Son Sangha was also joined as the main member. One of the camp
activities was to donate water tanks to Baan Kaeng Hom (Karen) School.
Phra Maha
Somsak Supamethee, Deputy Dean of Mae Hong Son Province Abbot of Sai Khao
Temple, Mae Hi Subdistrict, Pai District, told us that There are still many
schools that lack many things. Because these schools are located on the high
ground Transportation is very difficult. Electricity requires natural energy to
help. The matter of well-being requires self-reliance.
The Sangha was trying to help each other as they should. Because at least it helps fellow human beings to make it easier Although not equal to the flat people But our Sangha itself has never been silent either. This time, some funds were donated and jointly purchased water tanks for schools to use together.
Which Ban
Kaeng Hom School (Karen) this It is on a high mountain that is still scarce and
obsolete. Causing the teaching and learning to be no less problematic Living
life is many times more difficult than a flat person.
Suriyan Jiwong,
a member of the Mae Hong Son Provincial Administrative Organization Council,
District 3, Pai, said that our Pai district It is famous for being one of the
country's top tourism destinations. But at the same time There are still many
schools in the highlands of our district that are still very deserted.
The road is
mountainous, the journey is difficult and dangerous. Provincial electricity was
still unable to access, so hydroelectric power was used. But it still does not
seem enough as it should be used economically. Most of the students are ethnic
groups, many of them are high on the mountain.
Like Teacher Kesarin Mukham or Beer Teacher Acting Director of Ban Kaeng Hom (Karen) School, Pai District, Mae Hong Son Province said that teachers had to come down to buy food to make lunch for students once a week, on Sunday.
Where
students get fresh food only on Monday and Tuesday The days left are dry foods
or foods that can be stored for a long time. Because there is no cold food
cooler Because that can not be stored in the freezer. Because there is not
enough electric energy But it is also good that schools and communities have
some crops and vegetables grown.
This activity
of the Buddha amulet camp In addition to building and providing facilities for
students to use more easily. There is also an academic dialogue on the Sangha
Society and the study and development on the highland. And a library was built
for Ban Pha Samran School as well Including mobile creative media workshops for
teachers and students to take advantage of in presenting the good activities of
the high school as well.
Kwanchit
Phokrasang : Kuay Cultural Conservation Group of Pho Krasang Subdistrict Report
from Ban Kaeng Hom (Karen) School, Mae Hong Son Province
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