School of Education Hosts Songkran Cultural Preservation Event 2026

School of Education Hosts Songkran Cultural Preservation Event 2026
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On April 20, 2026, the School of Education, University of Phayao, On April 20, 2026 (B.E. 2569), the School of Education, University of Phayao, conducted a merit-making ceremony for the School of Education, along with a traditional water-pouring ceremony to pay respect to senior members for the year 2026. The event was held at the School of Education Office. On this occasion, Associate Professor Dr. Raksit Suttipong, the Dean of the School of Education, presided over the ceremony and performed the ritual of lighting candles and incense to pay homage to the Triple Gem. He was joined by the executive administrators, distinguished experts, lecturers, supporting staff, and the Student Union, all of whom participated in the activity in a respectful and well-coordinated manner. The event featured a merit-making ceremony, including the offering of monetary donations and food to monks. Three monks were invited to chant Buddhist prayers for auspiciousness. On this occasion, commemorative plaques were also presented to faculty members who had been promoted to higher academic ranks. Subsequently, personnel participated in the traditional water-pouring ceremony to pay respect and seek blessings from senior members. This activity serves to preserve Thai cultural heritage, reflecting respect, gratitude, and appreciation, while also fostering morale and unity within the organization. Such activities contribute to promoting desirable characteristics of the teaching profession and are in line with the mission of the School of Education in preserving arts and cultural heritage, as well as enhancing pride in local identity and wisdom. The initiative is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 4: Quality Education, and Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.
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