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Item Assessment for Learning (AfL): An Assessment Method Easing University to Workplace Transition of the Early Childhood Preservice Teachers(Suan Dusit University, 2021) Sasanun Bunyawanich; Chayapon Chomchaiya; Nutthaporn OwatnupatThe transformative world driven by computer technology and globalization changes the nature of work. Thus, it is essential that preservice teachers need to be prepared for coping with the demands of the changing job market. The 21st-century skills highlight collaboration, communication, ICT literacy, critical thinking, problem solving, and social and cultural competencies. Assessment for learning (AfL) enhances development of teacher identity of preservice teachers which eases their transition from university to workplace. AfL can foster identity of early childhood preservice teachers because of two main reasons. Firstly, the preservice teachers need to have assessment literacy to help promote students’ learning in school. Having experience AfL in a teacher training program creates understanding of preservice teachers concerning its approach which they can apply AfL strategies in their own early childhood classrooms. Secondly, AfL enhances preservice teachers to have self-regulation in monitoring, designing, and assessing their own learning performance supported by self-reflection. Successfully implementing AfL as a classroom practice greatly relies on decision making of instructors and preservice teachers, and other external factors such as state accountability testing and district policies.Item The Study of Homestay Management: Key Factors Affecting Homestay Service Expectations in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province(Research and Development Institute Suan Dusit University, 2022) Jirat Chuanchom; Yutthapong Leelakitpaisarn; Pornpen Traiphong; Sarid Sriyothin; Pimmada Wichasin; Nongluck Popichit; Tananyaphat Srinathiyawasin; Chayapon Chomchaiya; J. Chuanchom; Faculty of Management Science, Suan Dusit University, Bangkok, 10300, Thailand; email: chiruchchiruch@hotmail.comThe objective of this research was to study homestay management in correlation with service expectations for homestays and to study the potential of homestay management and the affects to service expectations for homestays. The researcher conducted a random survey of tourist who visited homestays in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. The quantitative approach using semi-structured questionnaires to collect data from the sample group that consisted of 400 Thai tourists agedbetween 20-60 years. The statistical tools used in the data analysis included percentage, mean and standard deviation and Cronbach's Alpha was used to assess the reliability of the questionnaire at .996. Multiple regression analysis was also used to test the correlation among the variables. The findings showed relationships with the potential of homestay management were correlated with the expectation of service of homestays in accommodating tourists at a high level of .671, and the potential of homestays management of entrepreneurs that affect their service expectations for homestay with a 0.05 level of significance level. As a result, the prediction was presented in the Equation: _ = .095 + (.345Fin) + (.072Pro) + (.269Cus) + (.811Learn) means the value of Finance, Customer and Learning & Growth when it increases by 1 unit Y (service expectations for homestay), it increases to .095 + (.345) + (.072) + (.269) + (.811) = 1.592. © 2022, Research and Development Institute Suan Dusit University. All rights reserved.Item The Study of Homestay Management: Key Factors Affecting Homestay Service Expectations in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province(Graphicsite, 2023-05-08) Jirat Chuanchom; Yutthapong Leelakitpaisarn; Pornpen Traiphong; Sarid Sriyothin; Pimmada Wichasin; Nongluck Popichit; Tananyaphat Srinathiyawasin; Chayapon ChomchaiyaThe objective of this research was to study homestay management in correlation with service expectations for homestays and to study the potential of homestay management and the affects to service expectations for homestays. The researcher conducted a random survey of tourist who visited homestays in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. The quantitative approach using semi-structured questionnaires to collect data from the sample group that consisted of 400 Thai tourists agedbetween 20-60 years. The statistical tools used in the data analysis included percentage, mean and standard deviation and Cronbach's Alpha was used to assess the reliability of the questionnaire at .996. Multiple regression analysis was also used to test the correlation among the variables. The findings showed relationships with the potential of homestay management were correlated with the expectation of service of homestays in accommodating tourists at a high level of .671, and the potential of homestays management of entrepreneurs that affect their service expectations for homestay with a 0.05 level of significance level. As a result, the prediction was presented in the Equation: ŷ = .095 + (.345Fin) + (.072Pro) + (.269Cus) + (.811Learn) means the value of Finance, Customer and Learning & Growth when it increases by 1 unit Y (service expectations for homestay), it increases to .095 + (.345) + (.072) + (.269) + (.811) = 1.592.