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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Pga K’nyau, Kanyau, Karen, soul-soothing ritual, tradition, Chiang Mai |
Author |
Kaweephan Fongkham |
Title |
Constructing a learning unit on a soul-soothing ritual of the Karen tribe |
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Thesis |
Original Language of Text |
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Ethnic Identity |
Paganyaw,
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Sino-Tibetan |
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Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre |
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Year |
2004 |
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M.A. Thesis (Primary Education), Faculty of Graduate Studies, Chiang Mai University |
Abstract |
This thesis examines learning achievements on the soul-soothing ritual of the Karen of 12 fourth-graders at Pha Nang School, Mae Chaem District, in the second semester of 2003. The research instruments were eight lesson plans for 13 hours, a 30 item comprehension test, and an opinion questionnaire. It was found that most of the students had gained knowledge about the ritual as well as positive opinions on the learning activities. Their comprehension test scores were at 69.72% from the specified criterion of 60% (Abstract).
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