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ศิลปศาสตรดุษฎีบัณฑิต (ภาษาศาสตร์) Macquarie University, Australia
ศิลปศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต (ภาษาศาสตร์ประยุกต์) มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีพระจอมเกล้าธนบุรี
ศิลปศาสตรบัณฑิต (ภาษาอังกฤษ) วิทยาลัยครูมหาสารคาม

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (ภาษาศาสตร์) Australian Catholic University,
Australia
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Macquarie University, Australia
Spec.Cert. Language Curriculum and Materials Development RELC, Singapore
ความเชี่ยวชาญ
การสอนภาษาอังกฤษ
การเขียนเชิงวิชาการ
การวิเคราะห์วาทกรรม
การศึกษาการเขียนตามแบบอรรถฐาน
วิชาที่สอน
การเขียนเรียงความ
การเขียนรายงานภาษาอังกฤษ
สัมมนาการใช้ภาษาอังกฤษ
ภาษาอังกฤษสำหรับการท่องเที่ยว
การอ่านภาษาอังกฤษเชิงวิชาการ
การสนทนาภาษาอังกฤษในชีวิตประจำวัน
ภาษาอังกฤษเพื่อการพัฒนาทักษะการเรียน
ภาษาอังกฤษเพื่อการสื่อสาร
ผลงานตีพิมพ์
Sritrakarn, N. (2020). Using the SFL Genre-Based Approach to Improve Thai Learners’ Writing of an Explanation. The New English Teacher, 14(1).
Sritrakarn, N. (2019). The effects of implementing the Sydney school’s genre-based approach in a Thai EFL writing classroom. Proceeding of the international conference on education and new developments 2019 (END 2019), 22 – 24 June, 2019, Porto, Portugal (pp. 8-12).
Sritrakarn, N. (2018). A Comparison of Teacher’s and Senior Students’ Feedback: Student Attitudes and Their Writing Improvement. The Journal of Asia TEFL, 15(2).
Sritrakarn, N. (2018). An investigation of teachers’ and students’ shared knowledge of metalinguistic terminology in a writing course. Panyapiwat Journal, 10 (2).
Sritrakarn, N. (2018). The development of English communication skills for staff working in tourist industry in Khon Kaen province: A pioneering-case study at Khok Sa Nga village and Chang Kra temple. The proceedings of the 1st National Conference on Humanities and Language Integration: East meets West, 24-25 May, 2018.
Seetrakarn, N. (2017). Investigating the use of hedges in students’ English essay writing. Panyapiwat Journal, 9 (2).
Seetrakarn, N. (2017). Teacher perceptions and course development: A case study. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Burapha University, 25(47).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2016). Review of the SFL genre-based approach in a Thai tertiary context The New English Teacher: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 10(2).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2016). Factors affecting students’ success or failure in learning English: A case study of the English Foundation Course at Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Khon Kaen Campus. Journal of Education, Prince of Songkhla University, Pattani Campus, 27(1).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2015). Teacher perceptions of desirable characteristics in Thai student essay writing: A case study. Proceedings of the second international VietTESOL conference: Transforming English language education in the era of globalisation, 27 November, 2015.
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2014). English language needs of tourism industries in Khon Kaen province. Journal of Thai Hospitality & Tourism, 10(2).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2014). A survey of English language needs for the industrial sectors in the upper Isan region of Thailand. Sripathum Chonburi Journal, 11(2).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2014). Using Grammar Clinic to support students in learning the ‘English for Study Skills Development’ Course. Proceedings of the 25th international conference, Taksin University: Research adds value leading to economy and education advancement and sustainability of Thai society, 21-24 May, 2014.
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2012). Teaching ‘periodicity’ in an EFL writing class to help students develop ideas from paragraph to text: A classroom case study. Journal of Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 8 (1).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2012). Investigating Thai students’ academic literacy development in Australian universities. To Boldly Proceed: Papers from the 39th International Systemic Functional Congress. University of Technology Sydney, Australia, 16-20 July.
Knox, J., Patpong, P. & Piriyasilpa, Y. (2012). ข่าวหน้าหนึ่ง A multimodal analysis of Thai language newspaper front pages In M. Bednarek and J.R. Martin. New discourse on language: Functional perspectives on multimodality, Identity and affiliation, London, Continuum, pp. 80-110.
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2011). See you in facebook: The effects of incorporating online social networking in the language classroom. Journal of Global Management, 17 (1).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2009). Mode in online discussion: Implications for language teaching. Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference. Association for Academic Language and Learning, 26-27 November.
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2009). Periodicity and its use in language teaching. TESL-EJ, 12 (4).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2009). Thematic development in EFL student online discussion postings: A case study. The New English Teacher, 3 (2).
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2008). Rhetorical structure of Thai EFL students’ online discussion postings. Proceedings of the BAAL Conference, Swansea University, United Kingdom, 11-13 September.
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2007). Identifying generic features of EFL students’ online discussion postings. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Genre Studies, Tubarao, Brazil, 17-21 August.
Piriyasilpa, Y. (2005). Researching the role of online discussion on language development. Proceedings of the 2nd International Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics and Literacy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, July.
การนำเสนอผลงาน
Topic: The effects of implementing the Sydney school’s genre-based approach in a Thai EFL writing classroom
Details: The international conference on education and new developments 2019 (END 2019), 22 – 24 June, 2019, Porto, Portugal.
Topic: The effects of teacher and senior student feedback on junior students’ writing improvement
Details: ThaiTESOL Conference 17-18 January 2019.
Topic: The development of English communication skills for staff working in tourist industry in Khon Kaen province: A pioneering-case study at Khok Sa Nga village and Chang Kra temple
Details: The 1st National Conference on Humanities and Language Integration: East meets West, 24-25May, 2018.
Topic: An investigation of teachers’ and students’ shared knowledge of metalinguistic terminology in a writing course Details: The 12th University of Sydney TESOL Research Network Colloquium, Sydney, Australia, 8-9 September 2017.
Topic: Presenting and representing ATTITUDE in press coverage of ‘The Bangkok Blast’ in the Bangkok Post and The New York Times Details: International Conference of the Language of Evaluation, Shandong University, Jinan, P. R. China from 18 to 20 December, 2015. (with Dr Chan Peng Huan, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China).
Topic: Teachers perceptions of desirable characteristics in Thai student essay writing: A case study
Details: The second international VietTESOL conference: Transforming English language education in the era of globalisation, 27 November, 2015.
Topic: Teaching and assessing Thai EFL students’ writing skills using SFL genre-based approach
Details: ACTA-Vic TESOL conference TESOL: Leading, Enhancing, Transforming in Melbourne, Australia, from 30 September to 3 October 2014.
Topic: Investigating Thai students’ academic literacy development in Australian universities
Details: To boldly Proceed: 39th International Systemic Functional Congress. University of Technology Sydney, Australia, 16-20 July.
Topic: Teaching periodicity in an EFL writing class to help students develop ideas from paragraph to text
Details: The 4th Annual International Free Linguistics Conference, Sydney University, Australia, 9-10 October.
Topic: Identifying mode in online discussion
Details: The 5th Symposium on Discourse Analysis, Monash University, Australia, 20 November.
Topic: Teaching periodicity in the language classroom.
Details: 1st International Conference on Foreign Language Learning and Teaching. Thammasat University, Thailand, 16-17 October.
Topic: Online hybridity: Some implications for language teaching
Details: 1st International Conference on the Role of Universities in Hands-On Education, Chiangmai, Thailand, 23-29 September.
Topic: Literacy in online communication: Implications for the language classroom
Details: Thai TESOL Conference. Khon Kaen, Thailand, Sofitel Hotel, 24-26 January.
Topic: Rhetorical structure in EFL students’ online discussion postings
Details: British Association of Applied Linguistics (BAAL) Conference, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 6-8 September.
Topic: Identifying generic features of EFL students’ online discussion postings
Details: 4th International Symposium on Genre Studies, Tubarao, Brazil, 15-18 August.
Topic: Can students make online texts textual?
Details: Thai TESOL Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 20-22 January.
Topic: Textual meaning in Thai students’ online discussions.
Details: Post-Thai TESOL Conference, Khon Kaen University, Thailand, 30 January.
Topic: Textual metafunction in EFL students’ online discussions
Details: Postgraduate Research Festival, Linguistics Department, Macquarie University, 8-10 December.
Topic: Language use and language learning in online discussions.
Details: MQ e-Learning Group Seminar, Centre of Professional Development, Macquarie University, 11 October.
Topic: Learning and teaching with technology International Conference on Language Communication and Culture: Dialogue and Contexts in Focus
Details: National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkok, Thailand, 19-21 October.
Topic: Researching the role of online discussions on language development
Details: Postgraduate Conference, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 13-14 August.