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TEACHER BLOG: How do Scarecrows Work?

by theplf | Dec 14, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Technology

By Saveth In Cambodia, we always use scarecrows to protect rice in the field when it becomes yellow or in the harvest season. So when I was young I would always see my dad trying to set them up in the rice field. The scarecrow helps to protect the rice from the birds,...

STUDENT BLOG: How to Grow Chilli

by theplf | Nov 20, 2014 | Featured, Schools, Student Blog, Technology

By Chantra In this world we have a variety of crops for cultivation and sale in the markets and that can be used daily. There is a crop we need a lot of, which is chilli. The chilli has the way to grow. First the chilli seed must be hung to dry in the sun.  Then it...

Doors are Open for Enrolment to Srayang’s First-Ever Public Technology Center!

by theplf | Jul 28, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Technology

By Jacqui Rawson Ponheary Ly Foundation Canada recently hosted a community launch in Srayang of the new computer school, complete with inaugural speeches and cutting of the red ribbon. There was so much community anticipation of the event that the school’s first...

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