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Jun 16, 2025

G-UNION in Thailand to Host Webinar on "Culturally Fluent, Classroom Ready" Teaching

BANGKOK, Thailand – G-UNION in Thailand is set to host an insightful webinar titled "Teaching in Thailand: Culturally Fluent, Classroom Ready" on June 21, 2025, at 7:00 PM (Thailand time). The online event promises a deep dive into the essential aspects of education, culture, and practical strategies for foreign teachers seeking success in the Thai classroom environment.


The webinar will feature Mr. Albert Bonion Urbano, ELT, a guest speaker from Pibulsongkram Uppatham School in Ratchaburi. Mr. Urbano is expected to share valuable insights and experiences to help foreign educators navigate the distinctions of Thai culture within an educational context, ultimately enabling them to become more effective and integrated into the local school system.


"We are thrilled to bring this crucial topic to the forefront for foreign teachers in Thailand," said a representative from G-UNION. "Understanding and embracing cultural fluency is paramount for a successful and fulfilling teaching experience here. We believe Mr. Urbano's expertise will be incredibly beneficial to all attendees."


The webinar is hosted by G-UNION and is open to all interested individuals. To join, participants are encouraged to scan the QR code provided on the event's promotional materials or visit the G-UNION website for registration details.


This event is a must-attend for both aspiring and current foreign teachers in Thailand looking to enhance their professional development and cultural understanding.




Click the link to Join on the 21st June, 2025. Join Meeting Here.


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Webinar Attendees! 


Your Certificate of Attendance for "Teaching in Thailand: Culturally Fluent, Classroom Ready" will be given.


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