Abstract

This research and development was aimed (a) to develop media and special event to support knowledge of arts and culture entitled “Dancing with Single-Head Drum Accompaniment” for young people through social service learning and community-based learning, (b) to evaluate the quality of such media and special event, (c) to measure the learning achievements and the satisfaction of young people towards such media and special event, and (d) to measure the learning achievements and the satisfaction of students towards social service learning and community-based learning. The sampling group in this study consisted of 30 young people in the community under the bridge Zone 1 at Pracha-utit 76 who were chosen using purposive sampling method out of those who were willing to participate in the activities on the 11th of November, 2017 and 16 graduate students from Faculty of Industrial Education and Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi who enrolled in the LTM 652 course. The statistical analysis included mean score, standard deviation and dependent t-test. The results showed that the quality of the contents was at a very good level (x=4.70, S.D.=0.50) and the quality of the media and special event was at a very good level (x=4.80, S.D.=0.40). The learning achievements of young people showed that their average post-test score for dancing with single-head drum accompaniment was higher than the average pre-test score with a statistically significant difference at the.01 level. The satisfaction of young people was at a high level (x=4.40, S.D.=0.60). The learning achievements of graduate students showed that their average post-test score for social service learning and community-based learning was higher than the average pre-test score with a statistically significance difference at the.01 level. The satisfaction of the graduate students was at a high level (x=4.10, S.D.=1.60). Therefore, the developed media and special event through social service learning and community-based learning can be used in the future.

Highlights

  • National development to keep up with the changes in the world and the newer technology results in changes in the way of life and society

  • The media and special event to support knowledge of arts and culture entitled “Dancing with Single-Head Drum Accompaniment” for young people through social service learning and community-based learning were developed according to the following steps as shown in Table 1; Plan Do Check Act from Shewhart Cycle which is a control and continual improvement method made famous by Deming (1986)

  • Description The researchers designed social service learning and community-based learning in the LTM 652 course so that the graduate students could use their knowledge on their field trip

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Introduction

National development to keep up with the changes in the world and the newer technology results in changes in the way of life and society. According to the Office of the National Culture Commission, the development of Thailand in the past years according to the National Economic and Social Development Plan focused on economic issues, resulting in advancements in economic status. There were many social and cultural issues the Office of the National Culture Commission has announced plans and policies to establish Thai culture for both governmental and private sectors (Office of the National Culture Commission, 2001). The world without border or the world-wide web is one of the major factors in changing the Thai society so that there are many kinds of information for access but this information is consumed without selection and thinking, resulting in the fact that young people receive everything without real knowledge and that they ignore Thai roots and foundation. It is likely that local wisdom and Thai culture will be discarded ies.ccsenet.org

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