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Our ActivitiesSupport education system in Cambodia

I graduated from elementary school, but I can't read books.
Cambodia is a country that lost many teachers during its civil war .
Half a century has passed, but the scars still remain.
With a lot of support, schools were built and textbooks and curricula were introduced. Now, most children have graduated from elementary school.
However, many children still do not receive sufficient education.
Children 'left behind' in the classroom
Although facilities, teaching materials, and curricula are being put in place, the quality of classroom instruction is not up to par, and children are not experiencing the learning they expect . By the time they reach the age of 10, only 10% of children are able to read and write properly . This current situation, said to be the lowest in Asia , calls for an approach to the "quality" of education so that each child can experience true learning .


The final key to improving quality is the teacher
When teachers change, classes change.
No matter how well-equipped the facilities and teaching materials are, the quality of a classroom depends on the teachers. Our teachers, with their on-the-job experience and solid expertise, provide learning while providing close support to each and every student .Their growth enriches the lessons and brings about a major change in the future of our children .
