Patcharaporn N.

Manager of Internship Program for Department of English Language and Literature at Thammasat University
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(386) 825-5501
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Bangkok, Bangkok City, Thailand, TH

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Experience

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Manager of Internship Program for Department of English Language and Literature
      • Jan 2020 - Present

      •Initiated conception or adaptation of new education and training projects to meet the demands of stakeholders and maintain the relationship with them.• Design training strategies and programs for learning events according to data-driven records concerning students' internships.• Develop a training roadmap and annual training plan based on the designed strategy and analyze student's career development needs.• Develop leadership training, learning activities, and team-building programs based on the student's training needs and expectations analysis.• Prepare, control budget, and organize learning and career development events and seminarsOversee students' satisfaction and welfare during their participation in the internship program with proven records of 100% satisfaction scores from all students.• Manage risks and/or solve issues arising during students' internships with 100% student security and satisfaction from all parties. Show less

    • University Lecturer
      • Dec 2014 - Present

      • Identify learning needs and trends for LT201 Introduction to Literary Criticism, LT216 Film Criticism, LT255 Short Story, LT358 Modern Theatre, LT445 Literature and Fashion, LT466 Contemporary British and American Theatre, LT497 Film Translation, and the British and American Studies International Program's "BS335 Theatre in the United States" courses• Teach Literature and Fashion course for undergraduate students focusing on the fashion and beauty industry’s marketing strategy, market, trends, and consumer bahavior.• Teach the courses with more than 25 students enrolled in each course, plus a satisfaction score of more than 4/5 in every student's evaluation, particularly on Has gained more than 4 out of 5 satisfaction scores on teaching from every student's evaluation, particularly on the clear and creative presentation of complex content, the ability to ensure students' participation, and providing beneficial and constructive feedback for learners. • Design, organize, and budget the program's students' activities, seminars, and events, such as student orientation, onboarding, and academic and welfare activities.• Develop and deliver organizational change-related training/communication plans.• Teach and co-teach TU102 Social Life Skills.• Spearheaded the program's scholarship committee by collaborating with all the related parties and ensuring fair fund distribution to the program's students.• Created and managed the department's Learning Management Systems for online classes.• Transformed LT203 Bible and Classical Mythology class as an online course by partnering with TU GenNext Project.• Transformed the teaching methods and course learning outcome of LT203 Bible and Classical Mythology class, resulting in a more critical approach for the class to prepare students for courses with higher critical requirements.• Designed the TU104 Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing course. Show less

    • Thailand
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Special Lecturer in English Language
      • Jan 2021 - Present

      • Designed learning methods and taught EN103 Vantage English, a course preparing graduating students for their careers, with more than 4/5 satisfaction scores from all students, particularly on the clarity of contents, the ability to encourage students to improve by speaking out, and the demonstration of individual development. • Teach SU201 English in the Digital Era to the university's freshman students with 4/5 satisfaction scores from all students, particularly on the clarity of contents and the ability to encourage students to improve by speaking out. • Designed and taught "Level Up Your English Skills In The Digital Era" courses, particularly "Exploring Media and Literature through English" and "Perfecting Your English with Films," with a satisfaction score of more than 4/5 in every student's evaluation Show less

    • Translator and Interpreter
      • Jan 2010 - Present

      Recent translation and interpreter services: Simultaneous Interpreter: Bangkok ASEAN Film Festival: “Is ASEAN content ready to take on the world?” Simultaneous Interpreter: 2022 Central Group Town Hall Event Simultaneous Interpreter: Thailand Climate Action Conference 2022 Video Subtitling and Dubbing Translator: The Forestias by MQDC Event Script Translator and Simultaneous Interpreter: NSTDA’s events Recent translation and interpreter services: Simultaneous Interpreter: Bangkok ASEAN Film Festival: “Is ASEAN content ready to take on the world?” Simultaneous Interpreter: 2022 Central Group Town Hall Event Simultaneous Interpreter: Thailand Climate Action Conference 2022 Video Subtitling and Dubbing Translator: The Forestias by MQDC Event Script Translator and Simultaneous Interpreter: NSTDA’s events

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