Siem Reap has a large penetration of NGOs. Their work in education significantly focusses on basic education - predominantly English language skills. Technology-wise, Siem Reap did not have too many leads, but Phnom Penh on the other hand has pockets of incredibly significant efforts such as GRIT by Sam Ng (http://www.gritlearning.com/what-is-grit.html). In Siem Reap, I was privileged enough to meet up with James from CESHE and understand their seamless flow of volunteer teachers who teach English to various groups of students, classified by age group. Maintaining a schedule and tracking lessons they complete is one of their biggest strengths but also one of their most delicate structures. Ably managed by James, it’s one of the highest ranking places for volunteers from Australia and Europe.
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