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    Need of artificial art training to build career for elder at elder club in kanchanaburi

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    2020-01-08
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    Sorose, Apirat
    Dowcharoenporn, Nion
    Rumpungjit, Rungrutai
    Kaewwongsiri, Manit
    Pornpunpipat, Somsamorn
    อภิรัติ โสฬศ
    นิอร ดาวเจริญพร
    รุ่งฤทัย รำพึงจิต
    มานิตย์ แก้ววงษ์ศิริ
    สมสมร พรพรรณพิพัฒน์
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    This study was aimed to explore the needs for vocational art crafts training needs for the senior association in Karnchanaburi. The questionnaire with the reliability of 0.88. was used to explore the needs for the art crafts training for the career development. The samples were 30 people in the senior association in Karnchanaburi. The results showed that most of the samples were 61-71 years old and most had the primary education followed by secondary education. Their former occupations were business owners who were married and some were married and had congenital disorder. It was found that most of the participants wanted to be trained to fold towels into the shape of animals followed by scrap fabric rugs. As for the training period throughout the course, most participants required 2-3 day trainings from Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:00 in order to make money. The second to that was to practice meditation, and the third was to use the knowledge acquired in everyday life.
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