KEY POINTS
- SET has organized the “Show&Share” event as part of the INVESTORY Investment Learning Design Bootcamp. The program has trained 237 teachers as learning facilitators across 170 educational institutions in 47 provinces, extending financial and investment knowledge to 37,527 students nationwide.
- Expanding its impact through the “Handbook Model for Investment Classrooms – Secondary School Level,” a digital resource that helps teachers design and deliver investment education tailored to their school contexts.
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) continues to advance financial and investment literacy among Thai youth through its INVESTORY Investment Learning Design Bootcamp, which equips teachers to serve as learning facilitators capable of designing engaging and practical classroom experiences. Most recently, SET organized the “Show&Share” event and launched the “Handbook Model for Investment Classrooms – Secondary School Level” to expand the impact of investment education to schools nationwide.
“Financial and investment literacy are essential life skills that should be accessible to young people across Thailand, regardless of where they live or study,” said Pannavadee Ladavalya Na Ayudhya, SET Senior Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer. “SET is committed to empowering teachers as learning facilitators who can effectively integrate financial and investment concepts into classroom learning. Through the Show&Share platform and the Handbook Model for Investment Classrooms, we aim to expand these practical learning models to schools nationwide and create greater opportunities for students to develop lifelong financial skills.” This initiative supports SET's mission to strengthen the knowledge and skills of capital-market stakeholders and the wider public, particularly in finance and investment, under its vision, "The Trusted Gateway to Inclusive Opportunities."
The Show&Share, part of the INVESTORY Investment Learning Design Bootcamp 2026, was held on June 6, 2026, with over 300 teachers, students, and individuals interested in attendance.
The event featured seven model investment classrooms developed and piloted by teachers who completed the program. These classroom models will be compiled into the Handbook Model for Investment Classrooms – Secondary School Level, enabling educators nationwide to adapt and apply them in their own teaching contexts. To date, SET has developed 30 model investment classroom handbooks. An additional seven handbooks will be produced this year, bringing the total to 37. These can be downloaded for free at https://investory.setgroup.or.th/knowledges.
Since its launch in 2023, the INVESTORY Investment Learning Design Bootcamp has trained 237 teachers as learning facilitators across 170 educational institutions in 47 provinces, extending financial and investment knowledge to 37,527 students nationwide. SET continues to train investment teachers as learning facilitators. Applications for the 8th cohort, scheduled for October 2026, will be announced on the INVESTORY Investment Discovery Museum website.