The Cambodia Rural School Project
The Kimiko Morisaki School No. One
Mr. Bour Ratha, the sixth grade teacher
Mr. Bour Rath is the sixth grade teacher at the Kimiko Morisaki School No. One. His home is one kilometer from the school.
In Their Own Words. . .
on the new building: | “I am happy with the new building because (with separate class rooms) we don’t disturb other classes and there is no need to speak loudly.”
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on his past: | “I am 23 years old. I have been teaching at this school for three years. After high school, I went to Phnom Penh to find work, but I couldn’t find any. So, I returned to Banteay Meanchey and became a teacher.”
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on school subjects: | “It is difficult to teach social science without materials. My students like to learn mathematics because they think mathematics is more important than other subjects. I also like to teach mathematics because it is practical and the students will be able to use it. I like to teach all the subjects because it is important for the kids to know them all.”
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on his teaching style: | “I try to give good advice to the students and raise examples from the lives of famous people.”
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on the future of Cambodia: | “At times, I think the future of Cambodia is hopeless because I think the Cambodian leaders cannot help Cambodia.”
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on the difficulties and joys of his job: | “It is difficult to work without an office, and the school has no library. My low salary makes it difficult to support my family. The best part of my job is that I help Cambodians, because I want to help them become good leaders. All of the teachers work well together because we know the importance of knowledge for our students.” |