The Center for Library Resources and Educational medias and School of Political Science Host “One Step to Change the World” – Inspiring Students with Overwhelming Success
On August 6, 2025, the Learning Promotion and Educational Services Division of The Center for Library Resources and Educational medias , in collaboration with the School of Political Science and Public Administration, Walailak University, organized an inspirational event titled “One Step to Change the World: Creating New Possibilities Beyond Expectations.” The event was held at the Srithammarat Conference Room, School of Architecture and Design Building, with full participation from 100 registered students.
The activity was designed with three main objectives:
- to enhance students’ creative and innovative thinking skills,
- to build essential learning and life skills for the 21st century, and
- to support UKPSF-based learning through collaboration between support units and academic schools.
The event featured motivational lectures to inspire participants personally and socially, followed by presentations and group discussions.
The highlight of the program was the keynote speech by Mr. Seksan Kangsawiboon, widely known as “Chai Yai.” He is a successful entrepreneur, hotel and restaurant owner in Sichon District, with work experience in the United States. He holds a Bachelor of Laws degree, a Master of Arts in Buddhist Studies, and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Administration. His talk was highly inspiring, offering participants fresh perspectives and practical life lessons.
The post-event evaluation, based on feedback from all 100 participants, revealed extremely high satisfaction levels, with an overall average score of 4.74 out of 5 (94.80%). The highest-rated aspects were comprehension of the content after the training (4.82) and clarity of the speaker’s explanations (4.77).
Participants provided valuable suggestions, with most expressing a desire for similar events to be organized regularly. Many praised the speaker’s engaging and beneficial delivery, his approachable personality, and his practical advice on living abroad and language use. They also stated that the knowledge gained could be applied directly to their studies.
The success of this program reflects the effectiveness of collaboration between departments and reinforces the role of the Library and Educational Media Center as a “Living Library”—a vibrant space that continuously promotes learning and personal growth for the university community.