1) What motivates you to work with international students? |
It’s wonderful to see my students grow and develop their talents. I’m always very happy to see them enjoy the music and gain confidence in playing the violin. I look forward to meeting and sharing knowledge with them. |
2) What are two specific highlights of your training or education that you are most proud of — and that are most applicable to your teaching role at ISB? |
I’m studying at Chulalongkorn University, getting a master’s in music education. And I have participated in Suzuki teacher training and the WLID (Where Love is Deep) seminar to understand more about the Suzuki method. So I have teaching experience in music, and I want to continue sharing that experience with students. |
3) Where have you lived most of your life? If not in Thailand, what brought you here? |
I live in Bangkok. |
4) Have you worked with students before in preparation for their taking music exams? |
I have experience preparing violin students for Trinity and ABRSM (the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) exams in grade 1-3. My students have passed with distinction and merit. |