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๐Ÿ’แˆˆแ‰ฃแˆฝแ‹‹แˆ แ‰ต/แ‰คแ‰ต แŠจ1แŠ› -4แŠ› แŠญแแˆ แˆ‹แˆ‹แ‰ฝแˆ แ‹จแ‰ฐแˆ›แˆช แ‹ˆแˆ‹แŒ†แ‰ฝ แ‰ แˆ™แˆ‰::๐Ÿ’ แ‰ แ‰…แ‹ตแˆšแ‹ซ แ‹จแˆ›แŠญแ‰ แˆญ แˆฐแˆ‹แˆแ‰ณแ‰ฝแŠ•แŠ• แŠฅแ‹ซแ‰…แˆจแ‰ฅแŠ• แ‹จแ‰ฐแˆ›แˆชแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‹‰แŒคแ‰ตแŠ•แŠ“ แˆตแА-แˆแŒแ‰ฃแˆญแŠ• แˆˆแˆ›แˆปแˆปแˆ แ‹จ4-แ‰ตแ‹ฎแˆฝ แˆตแˆแˆแАแ‰ต แŠฅแ‰…แ‹ต แ‰…แ…  แˆˆแ‰ฐแˆ›แˆชแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‹จแˆ‹แŠญแŠ•แˆ‹แ‰ฝแˆ แˆตแˆˆแˆ†แА แŠจแˆแŒ†แ‰ปแ‰ฝแˆ แŒ‹แˆญ แ‰ แˆ˜แˆ˜แŠซแŠจแˆญ แŠ แ‰…แ‹ณแ‰ฝแˆ แ‰…แ‹ณแˆœ แŒฅแ‰…แˆแ‰ต 03/2016 แ‹“.แˆ แˆˆแˆตแˆแŒ แŠ“ แˆตแ‰ตแˆ˜แŒก แ‹ญแ‹›แ‰ฝแˆ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ตแ‰ตแˆ˜แŒก แŠฅแŠ“แˆณแˆตแ‰ฃแˆแŠ•::๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ’

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Ten lessons from The Power of Letting Go: How to Drop Everything That's Holding You Back by John Purkiss: 1. Let go of your expectations. When you have expectations, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. Instead, focus on the present moment and what you can control. 2. Let go of your attachment to the past. The past is over and cannot be changed. Let it go and focus on the present moment. 3. Let go of your fear of the future. The future is uncertain, but that doesn't mean it's going to be bad. Let go of your fear and trust that everything will work out. 4. Let go of your need to control everything. You can't control everything that happens in life, so don't try. Let go and trust that things will work out the way they are supposed to. 5. Let go of your need to be right. It's okay to be wrong sometimes. In fact, it's often a good thing. Let go of your need to be right and be open to learning new things. 6. Let go of your need to be perfect. Nobody is perfect. Let go of your need to be perfect and accept yourself for who you are. 7. Let go of your need to judge others. Everyone is on their own journey. Let go of your need to judge others and focus on your own path. 8. Let go of your need to be attached to things. Things come and go. Let go of your attachment to things and focus on the experiences you have. 9. Let go of your need to be attached to people. People come and go. Let go of your attachment to people and focus on the love you have for them. 10. Let go of your need to be attached to the idea of yourself. The idea of yourself is just a story. Let go of your attachment to the idea of yourself and be present in the moment. These are just ten of the many lessons that can be learned from The Power of Letting Go. If you are struggling to let go of something, I encourage you to read the book or check out some of the other resources that are available.

แ‹แ‹ต แ‹ˆแˆ‹แŒ†แ‰ฝ แŠจแ‹›แˆฌ แŒ€แˆแˆฎ Work Sheet แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แ‹จแˆ˜แˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แŒƒ แŒฅแ‹ซแ‰„แ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‹จแ‰ฐแˆฐแŒฃแ‰ธแ‹ แˆตแˆˆแˆ†แА แŠฅแ‰ฃแŠญแ‹Ž แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แ‰ แŠ แŒแ‰ฃแ‰ก แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆฐแˆซ/แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ตแ‰ตแˆฐแˆซ แŠฅแŒˆแ‹› แ‹ซแ‹ตแˆญแŒ‰แˆ‹แ‰ธแ‹แข

Fascinating facts about Ethiopia 1 โ€“ The oldest people in the world probably lived here. 2 โ€“ Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa and the only African country that could evade colonial rule. 3 โ€“ Ethiopia was one of the first African forces to achieve a significant victory over a European colonial power. 4 โ€“ Ethiopia has a rich history of rulers, including emperors and queens 5 โ€“ Ethiopia is perceived to be the diplomatic capital of the African continent. 6 โ€“ Ethiopia is the country with the second highest population in Africa, and with almost 1,5 % of the world population. 7 โ€“ Ethiopians have one of the lowest life expectancies in the world. 8 โ€“ Ethiopia has the most orphans in the world. 9 โ€“ Ethiopia was ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world but has shown miraculous growth over the last few years. 10 โ€“ Addis Ababa is the highest capital city in Africa. 11 โ€“ More than 200 dialects are spoken by the peoples of the country. 12 โ€“ Ethiopiaโ€™s national animal is the Abyssinian lion. 13 โ€“ Ethiopia was the first country in Africa to own and operate a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. 14 โ€“ The country has been mentioned several times in both the Bible and the Quran, as well as Homerโ€™s Odyssey and a number of other ancient books. 15 โ€“ One of the oldest forms of Christianity in the world is found in Ethiopia. 17 โ€“ Ancient laws prohibit even female animals to enter some holy confines in Ethiopia. 18 โ€“ Ethiopia is the real birthplace of the Rastafarian movement. 19 โ€“ Ethiopia was the first country to accept Islam as a religion. 20 โ€“ Africaโ€™s first Olympic gold medal was won by an Ethiopian. 21 โ€“ Yet another Ethiopian athlete astonished with a set of world records and Olympic gold for the marathon. 22 โ€“ Ethiopian emperor Menelik II Introduce Railway 23 โ€“ The first African female to become an airplane pilot was an Ethiopian 24 โ€“ An Ethiopian was the first female pilot to shoot down an enemy fighter jet in combat. 25 โ€“ An Ethiopian entrepreneur established the first African consumer brand to open its own standalone retail store in the United States. 26 โ€“ Ethiopian Prime Minister was the winner of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize. 27 โ€“ Ethiopia is the home of the Beatlesโ€™ โ€œLucy in the Sky with Diamond 28 โ€“ Ethiopia has its own calendar and alphabet that completely differs from the Gregorian calendar. 29 โ€“ In Ethiopia, time is also counted differently than in the rest of the world. 30 โ€“ In some parts of Ethiopia, lip discs and scars are considered beautiful. 31 โ€“ Traditional Ethiopians greet each other with the so-called โ€œfightersโ€™ saluteโ€. 32 โ€“ Stick fighting may serve as a means for an Ethiopian man to find a wife. 33 โ€“ Jumping a Bull discerns the men from the boys 34 โ€“ Ethiopians celebrate their own version of Halloween. 35 โ€“ Ownership of cattle confers great social status 36 โ€“ Ethiopia is a country that loves vibrant and colourful festivals. 37 โ€“ Ethiopians are of the leanest people on earth. 38 โ€“ Ethiopia is a haven for Vegiterian 39 โ€“ Ethiopia is synonymous with coffee. 40 โ€“ Ethiopians love raw meat. 41 โ€“ The longest river in the world has its origin in Ethiopia. 42 โ€“ The lowest point on Earth is also in Ethiopia. 43 โ€“ Ethiopia deserves the title of โ€œRoof or Africaโ€. 44 โ€“ Ethiopiaโ€™s โ€œbleeding heartโ€ is not what it seems to be.

8 , Ethiopia was never colonised by the Europeans Ethiopia is one of just two African countries that are considered to have never been colonised. That being said, Italy did occupy the country between 1936-1941, however the Ethiopians continued to fight back, and the country was never fully under Italian control. The turning point of the campaign was the start of World War II. England chose to come to the aid of Ethiopia and after beginning their attack, had retaken Addis Ababa within three months. 9 , Over 80 languages are spoken in the country Ethiopia has upwards of 80 languages spoken across its regions, and as of 2020 it even has five official working languages: Amharic, Afaan Oromo, Tigrinya, Somali and Afar. English is the most commonly spoken foreign language, and University classes are all taught in English.

Interesting Facts About Ethiopia and some of them might surprise you! 1 , Ethiopia is home to the lowest place on the African continent, the Danakil Depression. The depression is at the junction of three tectonic plates in the Horn of Africa, and sits at approximately 125 metres below sea level. At 200 kilometres long by 50 metres wide, this relatively small desert is also home to roughly 25% of Africaโ€™s volcanoes! 1 ,Ethiopiaโ€™s Danakil Depression is the hottest place on Earth. The average year-round temperature is 34.4 degrees Celsius making it the hottest place on Earth. On top of that, it is also extremely dry, receiving between just 100 and 200mm of rain per year. Despite these extreme conditions, itโ€™s often referred to as the cradle of humanity, with many ancient hominin fossils having been found here over the years. 2 , They run on their own calendar Like a number of other cultures and countries around the world, Ethiopia runs on its own calendar. We wonโ€™t get into the nitty gritty details of it, but essentially its calendar has 13 months in the year, meaning at the moment they are technically in the year 2012. Letโ€™s hope when they get to 2020 they have a better year than us! 3 ,And they run on their own time! Not only is the calendar different to ours, they also use their own clock. In a system that really makes perfect sense, the day starts when the sun rises. 1 oโ€™clock is sun rise, and 12 oโ€™clock is sunset, then they have a 12 hour night clock as well. When someone tells you the time when youโ€™re there, just make sure you check if its Ethiopian time or Western time! 4 ,It was the birthplace of coffee! There are many legends about the origins of coffee, but it is thought that its heritage can actually be traced back to a goat herder on the Ethiopian plateau. The legend goes that the herder noticed his goats had an affinity for the berries from a certain tree, and that when they had eaten them they were so energetic they couldnโ€™t sleep at night. After experimenting with turning the berries into a drink at his local monastery, he found it kept him alert through the long hours of the evening prayer. The drink was shared with monks at the monastery and from these humble beginnings, the coffee industry exploded. It is now estimated that 500 billion cups of coffee are drunk each year, and we are forever grateful to that goat herder! 5 ,Ethiopian man, Abebe Bikila, was the first black African to win gold at the Olympics! The odds were against Abebe Bikila when he participated in the marathon at the 1960 Olympics. He only made it into the team because another athlete had broken their foot, and then chose to run the marathon barefoot as his new shoes were giving him blisters. Despite that, he managed to win the race in world record time, and also went on to win in 1964 as well. He has a pretty incredible story so if youโ€™ve got some time, definitely look it up. 6 , Addis Ababa is the highest capital city in Africa Located in the highlands bordering the Great Rift Valley, the capital city of Addis Ababa sits at 2,355 metres above sea level โ€“ the highest in Africa. This sprawling city is also the fourth largest on the continent and is one of the best places to sample the delicious Ethiopian cuisine. 7, Youโ€™ll find lots of vegetarian cuisine in Ethiopia We touched on it in our previous point, but the food in Ethiopia is delish, and itโ€™s also a great place to visit if youโ€™re a vegetarian. Many Ethiopians follow an Orthodox Christianity religion which prohibits eating any animal products on Wednesday and Friday, which means youโ€™ll almost always find vegetarian dishes on the menu. The base of just about every Ethiopian meal is a delicious pancake-like bread called injera, which youโ€™ll find mounded with tasty Stews And Curries

"แˆˆแŒแŠ•แ‹›แ‰ค" แ‰…แ‹ตแˆ˜ แŠ•แŒแŒแˆญ แ‹ˆแŒŒแˆป/Speech Therapy แ‰ฐแŒแ‰ฃแˆซแ‰ต แ‹จแ‰…แ‹ตแˆ˜ แŠ•แŒแŒแˆญ แ‹ˆแŒŒแˆป แ‰ฐแŒแ‰ฃแˆซแ‰ต แˆแŒ†แ‰ฝ แˆ˜แ‹ฐแ‰ แŠ› แ‹จแŠ•แŒแŒแˆญ แˆ•แŠญแˆแŠ“ แŠจแˆ›แŒแŠ˜แ‰ณแ‰ธแ‹ แ‰ แŠแ‰ต แ‹จแˆ˜แŒแ‰ฃแ‰ขแ‹ซ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแ‰‹แŠ•แ‰‹ แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณแ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแ‹ณแ‰ฅแˆฉ แ‹จแˆšแ‹ซแŒแ‹™ แ‰ฐแŒแ‰ฃแˆซแ‰ต แŠ“แ‰ธแ‹แข แŠฅแАแ‹šแˆ… แŠฅแŠ•แ‰…แˆตแ‰ƒแˆดแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐ แ‹จแˆ›แˆตแˆ˜แˆฐแˆ แŒจแ‹‹แ‰ณแฃ แ‹ตแˆแŒพแ‰ฝแŠ• แˆ˜แŠฎแˆจแŒ…แฃ แ‹จแŠฅแŒ… แˆแˆแŠญแ‰ถแ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแŠแ‰ต แˆ˜แŒแˆˆแŒซแ‹Žแ‰ฝแŠ• แˆ˜แŒ แ‰€แˆ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‰ แˆตแˆœแ‰ต แˆ…แ‹‹แˆณแ‰ต แˆ˜แŒซแ‹ˆแ‰ตแŠ• แˆŠแ‹ซแŠซแ‰ตแ‰ฑ แ‹ญแ‰ฝแˆ‹แˆ‰แข แˆ…แŒปแŠ“แ‰ต แŠจแŠ•แŒแŒแˆญ แŠฅแŠ“ แŠจแ‰‹แŠ•แ‰‹ แŠฅแ‹ตแŒˆแ‰ต แŒ‹แˆญ แ‹จแ‰ฐแ‹ซแ‹ซแ‹™ แŒ แ‰ƒแˆš แŠญแˆ…แˆŽแ‰ถแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แŠ แˆตแ‹ฐแˆณแ‰ฝ แŠฅแŠ“ แŠ แˆณแ‰ณแŠ แˆ˜แŠ•แŒˆแ‹ต แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แ‹ฑ แˆˆแˆ˜แˆญแ‹ณแ‰ต แ‹จแ‰ฐแАแ‹ฐแ‰ แŠ“แ‰ธแ‹แข แˆˆแŠ แŠ•แ‹ต แˆ…แƒแŠ• แˆแŒ… แ‹จแŠ•แŒแŒแˆญ แ‹ˆแŒŒแˆป/Speech Therapy แŠจแˆ˜แˆตแŒ แ‰ณแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แŠแ‰ต แ‹จแˆšแŠจแ‰ฐแˆ‰แ‰ตแŠ• แ‰ฐแŒแ‰ฃแˆซแ‰ต แˆ›แ‹ตแˆจแŒ แ‰ฐแŒˆแ‰ข แАแ‹ 1. แ‰ แˆ›แˆตแˆ˜แˆฐแˆ แŒจแ‹‹แ‰ณ แ‹แˆตแŒฅ แˆ˜แˆณแ‰ฐแ:- แ‹จแˆ›แˆตแˆ˜แˆฐแˆ แŒจแ‹‹แ‰ณ แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แ‹จแˆ˜แŒแ‰ฃแ‰ขแ‹ซ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแˆ›แˆ…แ‰ แˆซแ‹Š แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณแ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แ‹ต แ‹ญแˆจแ‹ณแ‹‹แˆแข 2. แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แ‹ตแˆแ†แ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแˆตแˆ˜แˆตแˆ แ‹ซแ‰ แˆจแ‰ณแ‰ฑ: - แˆแŒ…แ‹ŽแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐ แ‹จแŠฅแŠ•แˆตแˆณแ‰ต แ‹ตแˆแ†แ‰ฝ แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แ‰€แˆ‹แˆ แ‰ƒแˆ‹แ‰ตแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆ˜แˆตแˆ แ‹ซแ‰ แˆจแ‰ณแ‰ฑ. 3. แ‰ แŠ แˆจแ‹ แ‹ญแŒซแ‹ˆแ‰ฑ: - แŠ แˆจแ‹แŠ• แˆ˜แŠ•แ‹แ‰ต แŠฅแŠ“ แ‰ฅแ‰… แˆ›แˆˆแ‰ต แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แˆˆแŠ•แŒแŒแˆญ แŠ แˆตแˆแˆ‹แŒŠ แ‹จแˆ†แАแ‹แŠ• แ‹จแŠ แ‰ฐแАแ‹แˆแˆต แˆ˜แ‰†แŒฃแŒ แˆชแ‹ซแ‹แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แ‹ต แ‹ซแŒแ‹˜แ‹‹แˆแข 4. แ‹จแŠฅแŒ… แˆแˆแŠญแ‰ถแ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแŠแ‰ต แˆ˜แŒแˆˆแŒซแ‹Žแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‹ญแŒ แ‰€แˆ™: - แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แˆˆแˆ˜แŒแ‰ฃแ‰ฃแ‰ต แˆแˆแŠญแ‰ถแ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแŠแ‰ต แŠ แŒˆแˆ‹แˆˆแŒพแ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแŒ แ‰€แˆ แ‹ซแ‰ แˆจแ‰ณแ‰ฑแ‰ต แฃ แˆˆแˆแˆณแˆŒ แŠแ‰ตแŠ• แˆ˜แŒ แ‰†แˆ แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แˆ›แ‹˜แŠ•แข 5.ย  แˆ˜แ‹แˆ™แˆฎแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แŠฅแŒ… แŠฅแŠ•แ‰…แˆตแ‰ƒแˆด แ‹˜แˆแˆฉ: - แˆ˜แ‹แˆ™แˆฎแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แŠฅแŒ… แŠฅแŠ•แ‰…แˆตแ‰ƒแˆด แˆ˜แ‹˜แˆ˜แˆญ แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แ‹จแˆ›แˆตแ‰ฐแ‰ฃแ‰ แˆญ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแˆ˜แŒแ‰ฃแ‰ขแ‹ซ แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณแ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แ‹ฑ แ‹ซแŒแ‹˜แ‹‹แˆแข 6. แ‰ แˆ™แ‹šแ‰ƒ แˆ˜แˆณแˆชแ‹ซแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‹ญแŒซแ‹ˆแ‰ฑ:- แ‰ แˆ™แ‹šแ‰ƒ แˆ˜แˆณแˆชแ‹ซแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แˆ˜แŒซแ‹ˆแ‰ต แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แ‹จแˆ˜แˆตแˆ›แ‰ต แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณแ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแ‹ณแ‰ฅแˆญ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‰ แ‹ตแˆแ… แˆ˜แŠซแŠจแˆ แ‹ซแˆˆแ‹แŠ• แ‹จแˆ˜แˆˆแ‹จแ‰ต แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแ‹ณแ‰ฅแˆญ แ‹ญแˆจแ‹ณแˆแข 7. แˆ˜แŒฝแˆƒแŽแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แ‰ฐแ‹ฐแŒ‹แŒ‹แˆš แˆ€แˆจแŒŽแ‰ฝ แŠ แŠ•แ‰ฅแ‰ฅ: - แˆ˜แŒฝแˆƒแŽแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แ‰ฐแ‹ฐแŒ‹แŒ‹แˆš แˆ€แˆจแŒŽแ‰ฝ แˆ›แŠ•แ‰ แ‰ฅ แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แŠ แ‹ณแ‹ฒแˆต แ‰ƒแˆ‹แ‰ตแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆ›แˆญ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณแ‹แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแˆปแˆฝแˆ แ‹ญแˆจแ‹ณแ‹‹แˆแข 8. แ‰ แˆตแˆœแ‰ต แˆ…แ‹‹แˆณแ‰ถแ‰ฝ แ‹ญแŒซแ‹ˆแ‰ฑ: - แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐ แ•แˆŒแ‹ญแ‹ถแ‹ แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แŠชแŠ”แ‰ฒแŠญ แŠ แˆธแ‹‹ แ‹ซแˆ‰ แ‹จแˆตแˆœแ‰ต แˆ…แ‹‹แˆณแ‰ต แˆ˜แŒซแ‹ˆแ‰ปแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แˆแŒ…แ‹Ž แˆˆแŠ•แŒแŒแˆญ แŠฅแ‹ตแŒˆแ‰ต แŒ แ‰ƒแˆš แ‹จแˆ†แŠ‘แ‰ตแŠ• แŒฅแˆฉ แ‹จแˆžแ‰ฐแˆญ แŠญแˆ…แˆŽแ‰ถแ‰ปแ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแ‹ณแ‰ฅแˆฉ แ‹ญแˆจแ‹ฑแ‰ณแˆแข ย ย 

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แˆˆแˆ˜แˆ‹แ‹ แˆ˜แˆแˆ…แˆซแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แŠณแŠ• แˆˆแ‹“แˆˆแˆแ‹“แ‰€แ‹ แ‹จแˆ˜แˆแˆ…แˆซแŠ• แ‰€แŠ• แŠ แ‹ฐแˆจแˆณแ‰ฝแˆแกแก แ‰ แ‹“แˆˆแˆแ‹“แ‰€แ แ‹ฐแˆจแŒƒ แ‹จแ‹›แˆฌแ‹‹ แ‰€แŠ• แ‹จแˆ˜แˆแˆ…แˆซแŠ• แˆ˜แ‰ณแˆฐแ‰ขแ‹ซ แ‰ แˆ˜แˆ†แŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ตแ‰ตแŠจแ‰ แˆญ แŠจแ‰ฐแ‹ˆแˆฐแА แ‹›แˆฌ 29 แ‹“แˆ˜แ‰ต แˆ†แŠ—แˆแกแก แ‰ แ‹“แˆˆแˆ›แ‰€แ แ‹ฐแˆจแŒƒ แ‹ฉแŠ”แˆตแŠฎ แŠฅแ‹ซแŠจแ‰ แˆจแ‹‰ แ‹จแˆšแŒˆแŠ˜แ‹ โ€œThe teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative to reverse the teacher shortageโ€ แ‰ แˆšแˆ แˆ˜แˆช แˆ˜แˆแŠฅแŠญแ‰ต แАแ‹ แกแก แŠญแ‰ฅแˆญ แˆˆแˆ˜แˆแˆ…แˆซแŠ• แ‹ญแˆแŠ•!

แˆ แˆ‹แˆ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐแˆแŠ• แ‹‹แˆ‹แ‰ฝแˆ!! แ‹จแŠแ‰ณแ‰ฝแŠ•แŒฐแ‹“แˆญแ‰ฅ(25/01/2016) แ‹จแŠขแˆฌแ‰ป แ‹‹แ‹œแˆ› แˆตแˆˆแˆ†แА แ‰€แŠ‘แŠ• แˆ™แˆ‰ แ‰ตแˆแˆ…แˆญแ‰ต แ‹แŒ แˆ˜แˆ†แŠ‘แŠ• แŠฅแ‹จแŒˆแˆˆแ…แŠ• แˆˆแˆแˆ‰แˆ แ‰ต/แ‰คแ‰ถแ‰ฝย แˆ˜แˆแ‹•แŠญแ‰ฑแŠ•ย แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆญแ‹ฑแข

แŠจแˆ˜แŠ•แŒแˆฅแ‰ต แ‰ แ‰ฐแˆ‹แˆˆแˆ แŠ แ‰…แŒฃแŒซ แˆ˜แˆฐแˆจแ‰ต แАแŒˆ แŠ แˆญแ‰ฅ 25/01/2015แ‹“แˆ แ‹จแŠขแˆฌแ‰ป แ‰ แ‹“แˆ แ‹‹แ‹œแˆ› แˆตแˆˆแˆ†แА แ‹จแˆ˜แŠ•แŒˆแ‹ต แˆ˜แ‹˜แŒ‹แŒ‹แ‰ต แก แ‹จแ‰ตแˆซแŠแŠญ แแˆฐแ‰ต แˆ˜แŒจแŠ“แАแ‰… แˆŠแŠ–แˆญ แˆตแˆˆแˆšแ‰ฝแˆ แ‰ตแˆแˆ…แˆญแ‰ต แŠ แ‹ญแŠ–แˆญแˆแข