by theplf | Apr 26, 2013 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Teachers
By Sothy Some Cambodian students are afraid to ask the questions or force out their opinion to other people. It might be difficult if you are a teacher and you teach the students but they do not say what they do not know or understand. It usually happens with small...
by theplf | Apr 15, 2013 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog
By Bunpha If you are very hot and want to be cool, you can go to Baray to swim, sleep, eat and relax your friends. DESTINATION: Baray Resevoir LOCATION: 12 km from Siem Reap by road 6 DESCRIPTION Baray is a Reservoir near Siem Reap. Baray was built in the 11th century...
by theplf | Apr 1, 2013 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Teachers, Technology
By Chamroeun I am a graduate student in Bantey Srey High School, which is in SiemReap Province, Cambodia. Nowadays I am continuing my education in USEA (University of South-East Asia). I am really interested in technology, so I chose the Information Technology as my...
by theplf | Mar 25, 2013 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Teachers
By Pon Sdey My village name is Tchey, is a big village, and it is located in Puck District, Siem Reap province, Cambodia. It has many houses and many people live there. It is close to the National Road 6, which makes it easy for people to visit. The distance from Siem...
by theplf | Mar 15, 2013 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Technology
By Chenda and Reasey On Friday 01st March 2013 at 6:00pm the van picked us at Chey School to join the Documenting Cambodia at Siem Reap, Cambodia. We went to the 1961 Gallery to attend the Opening Night of the photo exhibition ”Documenting Cambodia”. We saw many...
by theplf | Mar 8, 2013 | News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Technology
By Sothy Soun Cambodian students need a lot of books and documents to do research to improve our knowledge. Unfortunately, during the Khmer Rouge all of the important documents were lost. The Khmer Rouge destroyed schools, pagodas, hospitals, roads, and almost all of...
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