901. Reference : MM-1-18-159

Education in the past

| September 3, 1960. In the past, few children were sent to the school. Most children were sent to monastery to study. | Punch card

902. Reference : MM-1-18-160

Nursery

| September 2, 1960. Mary Ann observed the nursery. The teacher talked to students in the northern and central Thai language. Parents must pay a tuition fee to the nursery of 10 baht per month. | Punch card

903. Reference : MM-1-18-161

Nursery

| September 3, 1960. Moerman observed the nursery. Teachers were teaching children to learn the Thai alphabet by heart. | Punch card

904. Reference : MM-1-18-162

Planning the development of schooling

| August 16, 1960. The principal of Chiang Ban School was planning the development of schooling by encouraging students to apply knowledge from the classroom to real life. He planned to open a shop in the school, so the students could take care it by themselves. They would gain valuable experience this way. | Punch card

905. Reference : MM-1-18-163

Head teacher of Chiang Ban School talked about education.

| June 8, 1960. During the beginning of children’s study, teachers needed to use the northern dialect and Lue language for teaching. When they reached to third and fourth class in primary school, the children began to increase their understanding of the central Thai language. But this would typically be forgotten if they left the school. Most parents did not realize the importance of higher education for their children because they needed help with the work at home or in the fields. However, some parents began to realize the importance of higher education for their children because they wanted them to work in the government service. | Punch card

906. Reference : MM-1-18-164

Learning in high school

| September 5 and 8, 1960. To attend high school in Chiang Kham district required a lot of money. Children from Chiang Kham village who continued on to high school did not do well with school work because they had no friends from the village. | Punch card

907. Reference : MM-1-18-165

Education at Chiang Ban School

| September 17, 1960. A new law was going to be implemented. Now all children must complete their education up to primary grade 7, not only grade 4 as before. | Punch card

908. Reference : MM-1-18-166

Nursery

| September 2 and 8, 1960. Some parents thought that there was no need to send children to nursery school for preparation in advance of primary school, because when children grew up they were certain to attend school. However, the main reason parents in Chiang Khan did not sent their children to nursery school due to insufficient income. | Punch card

909. Reference : MM-1-18-167

Value of schooling

| February 14-15, 1961. In the opinion of the villagers, graduation from grade 4 did not serve a purpose because they had to work in the fields. But for those who had the opportunity to continue to learn to a higher level would gain more opportunity to work in the government service. | Punch card

910. Reference : MM-1-18-168

Chiang Ban School

| November 16, 1960. Chiang Ban School was originally located in Wat Chiang Ban before being relocated to its current location. In terms of teaching, all subjects would be treated the same, but the content was increasingly arduous each year. | Punch card