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The Mahaboworn Model of Social Studies Learning Network Innovation to Develop of Indigenous History Learning Resources in Northern Thailand

Charin Mangkhang, Nitikorn Kaewpanya, Tongsukh Sombun, Watchara Pangchan · 2021 · Journal of Education and Learning

Summary. Researchers in northern Thailand developed indigenous history learning resources by documenting the legend of Phra Nang Malika through participatory workshops with community leaders, monks, teachers, and youth. They created murals and a picture book that integrate local historical knowledge about women rulers in the Lanna Kingdom. The Mahabowon Model brought together universities, communities, temples, and schools to produce high-quality educational materials grounded in indigenous history.

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Mangkhang, C., Kaewpanya, N., Sombun, T., & Pangchan, W.. (2021). The Mahaboworn Model of Social Studies Learning Network Innovation to Develop of Indigenous History Learning Resources in Northern Thailand. Journal of Education and Learning. https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v10n5p177

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DOI
10.5539/jel.v10n5p177
Countries
Thailand
Regions
Asia
Categories
indigenous-innovation, education
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2026-04-28