A Learning Management of Sufficiency Based on Buddhist Psychology for the Fourth Grade Upper Secondary Students

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Phramaha Nuntawit Dhirabhaddo Kaewbooddee

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The objectives of this mixed method research were 1) to describe principle and method of daily living based on the sufficiency economy principle and principle of learning management based on Buddhist psychology for fourth grade upper secondary students, 2) to develop management process of learning into sufficiency economy based on Buddhist psychology and 3) to present model of the management process of learning into sufficiency economy based on Buddhist psychology. Subjects in this study were 43 fourth grade upper secondary education students at Suksanari school in Bangkok by random sampling. There were six research instruments, including 1) knowledge related to sufficiency economy principle questionnaire 2) attitude towards sufficiency rationale questionnaire 3) self-immunity behavioral questionnaire 4) management of learning into sufficiency based on Buddhist psychology for fourth grade upper secondary education students 5) behavior observation form, and 6) interview form. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, including mean, percentage, and standard deviation. Paired-Samples t-tests were also employed to compare score of knowledge, attitude, and practice before and after the implementation of the learning process. Narrative approach was used to represent qualitative data. Results were as follows; The results showed that the model of management of learning into sufficient based on Buddhist psychology or FIRPP Model, which consisted of 5 steps namely 1) Faith, 2) Inspiration, 3) Reflection, 4) Planning, And 5) Practice, was the effective learning model. It was able to promote fourth grade upper secondary education students to apply sufficient economy principle into practicing in their daily lives. Thus, the model of management of learning into sufficient based on Buddhist psychology or FIRPP Model that was developed in this study might be able to apply to fourth grade upper secondary education students to promote their learning ability and apply the sufficient economy principle to their daily living.

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Kaewbooddee, P. N. D. (2019). A Learning Management of Sufficiency Based on Buddhist Psychology for the Fourth Grade Upper Secondary Students. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 7(3), 794–807. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal-peace/article/view/169781
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