by theplf | Jun 22, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Sport, Teachers, Technology
By Chhean Saveth, PLF Media Teacher For a long time, the children in Cambodia never knew “what is technology?” Especially the children in the countryside remote areas, they never played the toys or the remote control cars etc. All these things, I and other...
by theplf | Jun 18, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Technology
By Channa Our parents are the people who give us our life and are our first teachers. When we were born we were like a blank page of paper. Our parents are our first teachers who teach us to eat, to walk and to speak. They are the people who always feed us until we...
by theplf | May 20, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Technology
By Travis Thompson Deep in the countryside of northwest Cambodia, two Srayang Dorm students are about to do what no one has done in their town before–open a computer school. Over the past few months, Srayang Dorm graduate Duon Phannak and Grade 9 student Neak...
by theplf | May 15, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Technology
By Sokha Khoun Media can mean a lot to everybody in Cambodia. But, 14 months ago, Media meant only many questions to me. In October of 2012 I came to join the Ponheary Ly Foundation to train to be a Media teacher with Diana Gross from Global Citizen Media. I wrote my...
by theplf | May 8, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Technology
By Travis Thompson Ponheary Ly Foundation’s oldest school has been the most challenging in many ways, but now thanks to our supporters in Australia and at AMT Coffee, Knar Primary is gearing up for some huge leaps forward. In the beginning of PLF’s work...
by theplf | May 4, 2014 | Featured, Get Real, News from the Field, Scholarships, Technology
by Lori Carlson Last year in August two girls finished grade 12 with outstanding scores in Science and Math. They desperately wanted to go to college, but (on the advice of others) were about to head off into a course of study that (a) wouldn’t benefit them...
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