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Understanding the Roles of Students and Teachers in Monastic Life
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Understanding the Roles of Students and Teachers in Monastic Life
1) A student who seeks knowledge. 2) A teacher who imparts his knowledge. “Students seek knowledge from schools, colleges or institutes. Do you think they have ever done anything wron…
Students and teacher monks share the journey of learning and self-improvement within the monastic community.…
Dhammadayada Training and Mass Ordination Programme
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Dhammadayada Training and Mass Ordination Programme
1. Dhammadayada training and mass ordination programme for high school and college male students during the summer break - Dhammadayada Training and mass ordination programme for college students
…rdination programme is designed for high school, college, middle school, and elementary school male students, offering them a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of Buddhist teachings. This initi…
The Importance of Meditation in Education
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The Importance of Meditation in Education
…ion helps teachers be more calm, more thoughtful, more patient, and more understanding toward their students. Meditation helps them relate to their students better. This creates great energy in the classroom …
…mosphere. It emphasizes the need for teachers to be trained in meditation to better relate to their students, fostering a joyful learning environment where children can thrive. The V-Star project is highlight…
The Role of Teachers and Students in Education
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The Role of Teachers and Students in Education
…ps in order to change. So it is a double duty, or a dual duty. One for the teachers and one for the students – both have to realize their role in the relationship. “Respect means that we must see the virtue …
บทความนี้สำรวจบทบาทของครูและนักเรียนในการพัฒนาคุณธรรมและความเคารพในกระบวนการเรียนรู้ ครูมีหน้าที่ช่วยเหลือนักเรียนในความยากลำบาก สร้างบรรยากาศที่เป็นบวก และสร้างแบบอย่างที่ดี การเคารพไม่เพียงแต่เป็นกา
The Formation of Habits and Teaching Morality
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The Formation of Habits and Teaching Morality
…en it is a habit. Habits, of course, can be good or bad. So repetitive actions that we do = Habits. Students develop habits from home. But before we try to correct our student’s habits, we need to correct our…
…nce our lives. It highlights the need for teachers to first correct their own habits before guiding students, utilizing the Eightfold Noble Path and meditation as fundamental tools for this transformation. Th…
Dhammadayada Training and Mass Ordination
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Dhammadayada Training and Mass Ordination
…n The Dhammadayada Training Programme was the prototype training course to round off undergraduate students' (age 20-35) academic knowledge with spiritual and ethical practice. Such a taste of ordained life …
…a prototype for combining academic knowledge with spiritual and ethical practices for undergraduate students aged 20-35. This initiative cultivates respect for morality that persists even in regular societal …
Cultivating Good Habits in Education
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Cultivating Good Habits in Education
…ight thought. Wrong action and wrong speech come from wrong thought. When organizing activities for students, teachers should always give thought to and be sympathetic to the feelings and issues that arise be…
ในบทความนี้กล่าวถึงความสำคัญของการปลูกฝังนิสัยดีในด้านการศึกษาและจริยธรรมสำหรับครูและนักเรียน ครูควรเตือนตัวเองเสมอว่านิสัยดีจะช่วยพัฒนาความรู้ทั้งด้านวิชาการและจริยธรรม การพูดและการกระทำที่ถูกต้องเริ
Meetings with a Dhamma Master
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Meetings with a Dhamma Master
…need more teachings in order to understand the Dhamma. So teachers have to have patience with their students when they teach them just as the Buddha had patience with the people that He taught. Q: Why should…
…f individualized Dhamma teachings is highlighted. Just as the Buddha demonstrated patience with his students, teachers today must equally nurture each learner's understanding. Ordination allows men to expand …
The Importance of Right View in Education
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The Importance of Right View in Education
…in terms of the ten right views. Teachers need to use the eightfold path to profoundly affect their students in the right way, but not to create thoughts that might direct them to use the wrong view. For exam…
…biology. This profound understanding affects afterlife beliefs, making education crucial in guiding students towards moral behavior. The eightfold path serves as a framework to instill the right view, fosteri…
Lessons from a Dharma Master
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Lessons from a Dharma Master
… we can give them the teachings they need. There are many, many activities that we can use to teach students about the Eightfold Noble Path without calling it that. Just the use of the bathroom at school can …
… in nurturing growth. The teachings advocate for self-reflection in educators and emphasize that if students uphold ethical precepts, they can significantly contribute to their society's moral and economic we…
University Buddhist Club Initiatives
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University Buddhist Club Initiatives
University Buddhist Club Realizing the need for students to have sufficient moral knowledge to match their academic knowledge, the Dhammakaya Foundation has…
The University Buddhist Club, endorsed by the Dhammakaya Foundation, aims to enhance students' moral understanding alongside their academic pursuits. The Foundation supports the International B…
The Essential Role of Teachers in Education
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The Essential Role of Teachers in Education
…e, it that knowledge is separated from morality and ethics, the very fabric of society falls apart. Students are empowered with the knowledge and ability to make changes for which they assume no responsibilit…
Teachers play a crucial role in shaping students by blending academic knowledge with moral guidance. A clear understanding of their responsibilities…
Chand's Journey to Enlightenment and Teaching Dhamma
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Chand's Journey to Enlightenment and Teaching Dhamma
…. The Great Abbot called her "Second to None". In 1954, the Great Abbot called a meeting among his students from both inside and outside the temple to speak of his passing which was to take place in five yea…
…ure monks and establishing a meditation center. Her legacy in the Dhamma continues through numerous students and disciples.
Understanding the Roles of Students and Teachers in Buddhism
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Understanding the Roles of Students and Teachers in Buddhism
1) A student who seeks knowledge. 2) A teacher who imparts his knowledge. "Students seek knowledge from schools, colleges or institutes. Do you think they have ever done anything wron…
บทความนี้พูดถึงบทบาทของนักเรียนกับอาจารย์ในศาสนาพุทธ โดยแสดงให้เห็นถึงการเรียนรู้ของนักเรียนสงฆ์ที่มาถึงวัดเพื่อศึกษา ธรรมะและวินัยในขณะที่การกระทำผิดเป็นเรื่องธรรมดา นอกจากนี้ยังชี้ให้เห็นว่าผู้สอนสง
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
…Age of Inner Peace For more than 40 years after his enlightenment he spent all of his time teaching students in both Thai- land and abroad so that they could find inner peace as he did. He taught a countless …
… helped over a million individuals find true peace. Before his death in February 1959, he urged his students, especially Master Nun Chand Khonnokyoong, to keep his work alive through meditation. In 1963, she …
Summer Training Programme for Female Students
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Summer Training Programme for Female Students
4. Summer Training Programme for Female Students Dhammadayada training and mass ordination proves to substantially improve behaviour and the life of…
…ummer of 1986, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo expanded the Dhammadayada training programme to include female students, recognizing its benefits. The programme lasts 1-2 months, with about 400 participants each year di…
The Importance of Studying Lord Buddha's Teachings
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The Importance of Studying Lord Buddha's Teachings
During the course of their education, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo would like students to see the value of their studies of the Lord Buddha’s teachings, and wants them to be proud and lo…
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo emphasizes that students should value their studies of the Lord Buddha's teachings and take pride in it. He encourages them …
Overcoming Bad Habits Through Meditation and Good Teacher Guidance
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Overcoming Bad Habits Through Meditation and Good Teacher Guidance
…fine it? In Thai, the definition of respect IS ‘teacher’; unfortunately in Thailand, not all of the students show respect for their teacher. “The job of a teacher is a heavy one. If we are ‘just teaching’ th…
…lifies virtue and discipline is emphasized, alongside the responsibilities teachers have in guiding students to develop good habits. Effective change requires commitment to meditation, suggesting that if one …
Youth Development Activities by Dhammakyha Foundation
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Youth Development Activities by Dhammakyha Foundation
…teachers alike -- sometimes for entire schools at a time. The previous studies have shown that most students who joined these courses improved significantly their behaviour, by for example, exhibiting more re…
… in society. The foundation offers 3-7 day residential courses on ethical living and meditation for students and teachers, which have shown to enhance students' behavior and responsibility. Annually, approxim…
The Benefits of Ordination while still Young
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The Benefits of Ordination while still Young
The Benefits of Ordination while still Young For students who choose to be ordained for just a short period of time, if these students are diligent, then the…
This text discusses the benefits of ordination for young students. It emphasizes that ordination allows students to manage their time effectively (Kalannuta), experi…