by Kate Allen | Apr 18, 2024 | Enrichment Programs, Featured, Headline, Schools, Science
The PLF model works because we address both the “push” and the “pull” to school. We provide the necessary supports to push kids to school (bicycles, food, uniforms & supplies). But, we also need to “pull” them in – make them *want* to be there and *want* to...
by theplf | Oct 20, 2016 | Featured, Schools, Science, Teachers, Volunteers
As an intern last fall, Hannah wrote a brief article detailing the launch of our physical science curriculum for the Grade 6 Science Club at Knar School. One year later we’d like to use a few more words to update you on the more recent accomplishments of our pilot...
by theplf | Jun 11, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Volunteers
By Brooke Loving-Bagwell, PLF Intern Can you name all of the continents that have a tundra biome? Ask a student in the sixth grade Science Club at Knar school and they will readily tell you the answer, especially if there is a prize at stake. On Friday the PLF crew...
by theplf | Jun 26, 2013 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Science, Student Blog, Teachers, Technology, Volunteers
By Sothy On 11 June 2013, the volunteers came to teach the science in my English class. These are good opportunities for my students, who were able to learn and get more knowledge with the scientists. It was useful for them to learn and find out about this project....
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