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The Faculty of Education organized an academic service project: a workshop on developing curriculum models and innovations for school administrators in the university's service area, under the academic service program.

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12 February 2026 10:31:12


The Faculty of Education, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, organized a workshop on academic service projects to develop curriculum models and innovations for school administrators in the university's service area on November 23, 2025, at the Busabongkot Meeting Room, 2nd floor, Royal River Hotel (Chang Hee), Bangkok. Assistant Professor Dr. Kannika Piromrat, Dean of the Faculty of Education, presided over the opening ceremony.

The workshop aimed to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and skills in curriculum development for school administrators, a key mechanism for driving quality education at the school level. Participants exchanged experiences, ideas, and approaches to designing innovative curricula that align with the context of learners, the community, and societal changes. They also gained practical knowledge that can be applied concretely to curriculum management and learning development in their own schools.

This academic service project reflects Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University's role in working collaboratively with educational institutions, aiming to develop the capacity of educational leaders to design and manage quality curricula that meet student needs and support lifelong learning. This aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) on quality education, specifically the dimension of strengthening support systems and developing educational personnel who play a crucial role in student learning outcomes.

Furthermore, emphasizing the development of innovative curricula through participatory processes involving school administrators lays the foundation for flexible, modern, and adaptable education—a key component of long-term educational quality improvement. This initiative represents another step for the Faculty of Education in continuously supporting educational development within the university's service area and creating a positive impact on the learning system through the tangible development of educational leadership capabilities.