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Editorial Note

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  • Chokchai Chomnawang -

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MCU Suranari Journal Year 2 Volume 2 (May-August 2024)

The academic works in this volume include research on mathematics learning model development, IT integration in music education, creation of folk wisdom reading materials, Buddhist-Western psychological counseling integration, and application of Sappurisa-dhamma principles in educational administration. These research and academic articles reveal valuable educational insights that readers can apply to both personal and public activities.

The journal cover features Prasat Hin Phnom Wan, located at Wat Phnom Wan, Ban Makha, Tambon Ban Pho, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Originally built with bricks in the 15th Buddhist century, stone structures were later added in the 18th-19th Buddhist centuries. It resembles Prasat Hin Phimai but is smaller. Inscriptions refer to it as "Devasrama," initially a Hindu sanctuary later converted to a Buddhist temple. It ranks as Thailand's fifth-largest stone sanctuary.

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2024-12-26

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Chomnawang, C. (2024). Editorial Note. MCU Suranaree Journal, 2(2), I-VI. retrieved from https://so14.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/msjkorat/article/view/1255