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NIRC IV 2021 Oral Presentation Session Commentators: รศ.ดร The 4th National and International Research Conference 2021: NIRC IV 2021 Oral Presentation Session Commentators: รศ.ดร. จรัส สวางทัพ (มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏบุรีรัมย) Associate Professor Dr. Jarus Sawangtub from Buriram Rajabhat University และ รศ.ดร. สมพร ดวนใหญ (นักวิชาการอิสระ) Associate Professor Dr. Somporn Duanyai, the independent scholar Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/psu-tjgh-vjz Moderator: นายพงษเดช ปะรุมรัมย Technician: นางสาวศุภามน สิทธิ์ศิรดิลก *From 9.30 a.m. onwards No Code Name Topic Organization Time Khin Myint Aye A Geographical Analysis on Ranking of Major Crops in Monywa University, 1 SC-O-01 10.00-10.15 a.m. Naing Naing Latt Myinmu Township, Sagaing Region of Myanmar Myanmar Khin Myint Aye An Analysis on Temperature and Rainfall Condition of Monywa University, 2 SC-O-02 10.15-10.30 a.m. Naing Naing Latt Monywa in Sagaing Region of Myanmar Myanmar Sittway University, Win Myaing Agricultural Land Use and Cropping Patterns of Myanmar 3 SC-O-03 10.30 -10.45 a.m. Phyu Phyu Kyaw Salingyi Township, Sagaing Region in Myanmar Monywa University, Myanmar Structural Elucidation of a Pure Antimicrobial Active Sagaing University of 4 SC-O-04 Mya Thet Mon 10.45-11.00 a.m. Organic Compound from Magnolia grandiflora L. Education, Myanmar Valuable Fatty Acids Found in Some Plants: Mandalay Lashio University, Myanmar 5 SC-O-05 Nwe Nwe Hninn 11.00-11.15 a.m. Region of Myanmar Sumeth Piayura Effects of Chitosan and Pepper Essential Oil on Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat 6 SC-O-06 [email protected] Physicochemical and Microbiological Qualities of University 11.15-11.30 a.m. 0879156718 Chicken Sausage During Chilled Storage Perspectives towards Thai Education Policy Rajamangala University of Patcharin Kangkha 7 SC-O-07 Underlining the Thailand 20-Yesr National Strategy Technology Srivijaya 11.30-11.45 a.m. [email protected] Plan The 4th National and International Research Conference 2021: NIRC IV 2021 Oral Presentation Session Commentators: ผศ.ดร.สุรชัย ปยานุกูล (มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏบุรีรัมย) Assistant Professor Dr. Surachai Piyanukul from Buriram Rajabhat University และ Prof. Dr. Himadri Sekhar Roy (Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), Bangladesh) Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/ymt-idpu-wnd Moderator: นายณัฐภัทร พรมปรุ Technician: นางสาวปรายฟา กองทผล *From 9.30 a.m. onwards No Code Name Topic Organization Time Dr. Himadri Sekhar Early Feminists of Europe and Bengal-Mary Wollstonecraft Shahjalal University of Science and 1 HU-O-12 10.00-10.15 a.m. Roy and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain-A Comparative Study Technology (SUST), Bangladesh Win Myaing Pattern of Levels in Rural Developments: A Case Study of Sittway University, Myanmar 2 HU-O-01 10.15-10.30 a.m. Phyu Phyu Kyaw Salingyi Township in Sagaing Region of Myanmar Monywa University, Myanmar Naing Naing Latt A Comparative Study of Economic Attractions between Monywa University, Myanmar 3 HU-O-02 10.30 -10.45 a.m. Khin Myint Aye Indawgyi Lake and Inlay Lake in Myanmar Naing Naing Latt Monywa University, Myanmar A Geographical Assessment of Quality of Life in Rural Area: A 4 HU-O-03 Khin Myint Aye 10.45-11.00 a.m. Case Study of Lezin Village, Sagaing Region in Myanmar Nwe Nwe Win Khin Mar Mar Panglong University, Myanmar The Impact of Leadership Dimensions on Student Outcomes: 5 HU-O-05 Khin Thet Thet Aung Monywa University, Myanmar 11.00-11.15 a.m. University Context of Myanmar Wint Khin Sandar Chit Mai Shal Ni Kaw Email Communication within Commercial Organizations in Pakokku University, Myanmar 6 HU-O-06 11.15-11.30 a.m. Wilai Phiwma Myanmar Loei Rajabhat University, Thailand Theint Theint Tun Motivational Strategies Used by EFL Teachers in Myanmar Kyaukse University 7 HU-O-16 Wilai Phiwma Loei Rajabhat University 11.30-11.45 a.m. Aye Aye Mar Perceptions of English Specialization Students and Teachers Mohnyin University 8 HU-O-17 Mai Shal Ni Kaw at Undergraduate Level on Classroom Assessment Practices in Taunggyi University, 11.45-12.00 p.m. Mary Myanmar Mohnyin University, The 4th National and International Research Conference 2021: NIRC IV 2021 Oral Presentation Session Commentators: ผศ.ดร. นวมินทร ประชานันท (มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏบุรีรัมย) Assistant Professor Dr. Nawamin Prachanant from Buriram Rajabhat University และ Professor Dr. Irom Gambhir Singh (Manipur University, India) Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/kxt-xaxn-tsx Moderator: นายวรเดช สุดสายเนตร Technician: นางสาวปุญยารัตน แสนกลา *From 9.30 a.m. onwards No Code Name Topic Organization Time Kris Phattaraphakin The Study on Needs and Mistakes of Usage of English for Dhonburi Rajabhat University 1 HU-O-09 [email protected] Communication in the Cultural Heritage Spots in Dhonburi District 10.00-10.15 a.m. 081-2553785 of Bangkok Wiratchani Wisetram Employee Engagement in Healthcare: Buriram Rajabhat University 2 HU-O-10 [email protected] The Case of Medical Assistants at Buriram Hospital 10.15-10.30 a.m. 0944745197 Prayong Jandaeng Social Contexts towards the Strength of Maeka Sub-District, University of Phayao 3 HU-O-11 10.30 -10.45 a.m. [email protected] Mueang District,Phayao Province Naviya Chutopama An Analysis of Pragmatics in a Movie: A Case Study of Illocutionary Buriram Rajabhat University 4 HU-O-13 10.45-11.00 a.m. [email protected] Acts in Aquaman Phimphach Warasiwaphong An Analysis of Strategies in Translation Isan Verse into English: A Buriram Rajabhat University 5 HU-O-14 [email protected] Case Study of Isan Folktale Phadaeng Nang Ai 11.00-11.15 a.m. Mai Shal Ni Kaw Common Experiences of Postgraduate Research: Myanmar Student Taunggyi University, Myanmar 6 ED-O-09 11.15-11.30 a.m. Rita Thapa Perspectives Tokyo City University Wint Khin Sandar Monywa University Capacity and Competence of Supervisors: Better Quality of 7 ED-O-10 Chit Thein Tan Magway University 11.30-11.45 a.m. Graduates and Post-graduates in Myanmar Context Tika Ram Pokharel Tokyo City University Saw Lu Lu Tun Students’ View on Teachers’ Approaches to Teaching Literature in Monywa University 8 HU-O-15 Myanmar University Context 11.45-12.00 p.m. Chitsanucha Chokwarakul Chaiyaphum Rajabhat University 9 HU-O-18 [email protected] COVID-19: The World Disaster 12.00-12.15 p.m. The 4th National and International Research Conference 2021: NIRC IV 2021 Oral Presentation Session Commentators: ผศ.ดร.ชูเกียรติ จารัตน (มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏบุรีรัมย) Assistant Professor Dr. Chookiat Jarat from Buriram Rajabhat University และ Professor Ni Ni Hlaing (Mandalay University of Distance Education (MUDE), Myanmar) Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/pzs-qcju-qwp Moderator: นายวิชชากร เกิดแสงรัตน Technician: นายฉัตรชัย บุญมา *From 9.30 a.m. onwards No Code Name Topic Organization Time Myint Myint Khine East Yangon University Mya Thet Mon Sagaing University of Education Student Attitudes toward Chemistry Lessons to Enhance Teaching at 1 ED-O-11 Thin Myat New Kalay University 10.00-10.15 a.m. Undergraduate Level in Myanmar Yumi Nakamoto Hyogo University of Teacher Shrestha Mishan Education, Tokyo City University Thein Tan Magway University Perceptions of Master's Students on Quality of Research and Performance of 2 ED-O-12 May Myat Khine Kyaukse University 10.15-10.30 a.m. Research Supervisors at Myanmar Universities Tika Ram Pokharel Tokyo City University Thein Tan Magway University Htun Win Increasing Students’ Research Interests through Research-Based Learning as a Hinthada University 3 ED-O-13 10.30 -10.45 a.m. Myint Myint Khine University-wide Approach East Yangon University Rita Thapa Ohnmar Win Pakokku University May Thae Su Challenges Faced by Teachers of English as a Foreign Language in Myanmar Monywa University 4 ED-O-02 10.45-11.00 a.m. Jasmine Kong-Yan Universities SUNY Geneseo, USA Tang 5 ED-O-03 Tin Moe Yi English as Lingua Franca Used by Myanmar Teachers in the Classroom Mandalay University 11.00-11.15 a.m. Ministry of Education, Myanmar 6 ED-O-04 Ni Ni Hlaing Preparing the Teachers to Meet the Challenges of a Changing World 11.15-11.30 a.m. Khin Thet Thet Monywa University Perceptions on English Language Teaching and Learning: University Context in 7 ED-O-05 Aung Thet Soe Myitkyina University 11.30-11.45 a.m. Oocha Chao Myanmar and Thailand Buriram Rajabhat University The 4th National and International Research Conference 2021: NIRC IV 2021 Oral Presentation Session Commentators: รศ.ดร. อัญชลี วรรณรักษ (มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารี) Associate Professor Dr. Anchalee Wannaruk from Suranaree University of Technology และ ผศ.ดร. จงรักษ เลี้ยงพานิชย (มหาวิทยาลัยขอนแกน) Assistant Professor Dr. Chongrak Liangpanich from Khonkaen University Google Meet Link: https://meet.google.com/edy-epcv-mha Moderator: นายปชรัช ศรีนาค Technician: นายธาวิน บุตรศรี *From 9.30 a.m. onwards No Code Name Topic Organization Time Khin Thet Thet Myanmar Context: Challenges of Implementing Critical Thinking in the Monywa University 1 ED-O-06 10.00-10.15 a.m. Aung EFL Classroom Aung Zaw Htoo Myitkyina University Su Su Kyi Self-reported Foreign Language Anxiety and Test Anxiety of University 2 ED-O-07 Loei Rajabhat University, 10.15-10.30 a.m. Aung Thet Soe Students: Myanmar Context Thailand Wilai Phiwma Ohnmar Win English Listening Comprehension Problems as Perceived by Pakokku University 3 ED-O-14 Mai Shal Ni Kaw Loei Rajabhat University 10.30 -10.45 a.m. Undergraduate Students of Pakokku University in Myanmar Wilai Phiwma Nilar Win, Tun Myitkyina University, Hinthada University, Mandalar Degree Win, University Teachers’ Views on Engaging Students with Poetry through 4 ED-O-15 Aung Thet Soe College, SUNY Geneseo, USA 10.45-11.00 a.m. Dramatic Play Jasmine Kong-Yan Tang May Thet Htun Monywa University 5 ED-O-18 Thin Thin Win Students’ Low Participation in English Language Classroom Loei Rajabhat University 11.00-11.15 a.m.
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