Learning Compass Learning Compass has an inspiring dream to support underprivileged children in Thailand through education

The founders of Learning Compass have an inspiring dream. They have lived as foreigners in Thailand for several years and have experienced and enjoyed a lot of smiles of Thai people. Unfortunately, they have witnessed many underprivileged families, who can’t afford education for their children once they reach the age where schooling is not compulsory any more. Learning Compass foundation has the d

esire to stimulate the development of underprivileged children in Thailand by offering them financial and non-financial support for late secondary- and University education. They believe that having access to good education will bring a better life for people in general and for children specifically. Through education they will contribute back to the communities they are/were living in.

25/07/2024
18/07/2024

EP3: Words from Noi - VLOG Student's life in Thailand
From the first 2 EPs, let's hear some words from Noi in this last one. We are so proud to have her as our scholarship student.

Credit: Noi Sumalee

05/04/2024

From last week we see Noi VLOG in her daily routine. Learning Compass has been supporting her to study to become a teacher. Now this week it's time to see how's life of an English teacher student is in Thailand!

EP2: I want to be an English Teacher :)

Credit VLOG: Noi Sumalee
English major faculty of Education
Buriram Rajabhat University, Buriram Thailand

19/03/2024

Thai student life - VLOG with Noi at her university 😄
Have you ever wonder local Thai way of life? or How is it like being a student in Thailand?

Let's see from Noi's VLOG to share about her daily routine.
Here comes : EP.1 - In my daily life.
Dont forget to stay tuned for the upcoming Episodes as well!

Noi is doing well in her class with group activities. She is now in 3rd year. One more year to become an English teacher...
08/12/2023

Noi is doing well in her class with group activities. She is now in 3rd year. One more year to become an English teacher! ☺️

25/10/2023

Super proud to see one of our first students developing herself well and growing as a person!

25/10/2023

What campus life in Thailand looks like? Porpia, our first student, is sharing with you the fun part being a Thai college student through this video. Enjoy!

Student: Porpia - Year 3. College of Aviation and Transportation, Sripathum University.

On Sunday April 20th, Philanthropy Connections team, our partner, had a nice catch up meeting with 2 of our students in ...
12/05/2023

On Sunday April 20th, Philanthropy Connections team, our partner, had a nice catch up meeting with 2 of our students in Chiangmai, Mol and Piyawat.

Mol, as lively as always, has shared with us that she just finished her freshmen year at university. During school breaks, she stays with her mother in Saraphi, Chiang Mai, and returns to the university when it reopens in a coming month.

Piyawat has already graduated with Vocational Certificate and will pursue his further study in Bachelor degree next month in the same institute. Currently, Piyawat is working part-time at a car garage where he previously completed his internship. He plans to study in the evening classes so that he can work during the day.

Sincerely thanks to the great support from our kind partner, Philanthropy Connections, for always being active to keep us updated, and making everyday better for the students.

Also ‘our’ students in Thailand struggled during the pandemic. But with our scholarship they are committed to persevere,...
12/02/2022

Also ‘our’ students in Thailand struggled during the pandemic. But with our scholarship they are committed to persevere, all our students are going steady!

During the time where Thailand still had limited vaccines availability in 2021, students had to study from home. A view ...
11/02/2022

During the time where Thailand still had limited vaccines availability in 2021, students had to study from home.

A view from our student, Sumalee said:
"I tried my best to understand the teacher in online classes, and I turned in all homework. However, I think it is quite limited in terms of class interaction, whereas it might not be as fully fun as going to the actual class. Also, the internet connection sometimes is not good, so my learning was interrupted. However, I always get back to the teacher to cover up what missing for me. Online studying is also not so friendly with my back and eyes. I have to stop and take more rests during online studying....."
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In 2022 it is getting better. Schools start to reopen again, vaccinated students have the choice whether to come to class, or join online. We hope things will get better and better everyday.

- Learning Compass
The right to learn.

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