The Cambodia Rural School Project
The Masanori Sugihara School
Mr. Ven Chrek, a teacher (Mar, 2001)
Mr. Ven Chrek teaches the first and third grades at The Masanori Sugihara School.
He has been teaching for one year.
In Their Own Words. . .
on the new building | “I am happy with the new building because it is not hot and it is easy to teach in.”
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on himself | “I am 23 years old and I live with my grandfather near the school.”
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on his students | “I think my students will become leaders in this village because they know it well and they try hard to learn.” |
on Cambodia’s future | “There are more rural schools now so I think that will help Cambodia develop.”
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on the joys of his job | “I like teaching young kids, so that is my favorite part of the job.”
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on school subjects | “My students like to learn mathematics and Khmer because they use these subjects every day. They do not like learning social science because there are no teaching materials. I like teaching social science because I was trained well in how to teach it, and this subject deals with Cambodian history. I do not like teaching mathematics because the lessons are long.”
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On teaching techniques | “I try to give my students good advice and keep them coming to school.” |