“We don’t allow students to cheat here, but…”
Tim LaRocco examines the for-profit private education sector in Cambodia and finds a system not fit for purpose: “We don’t
Read MoreTim LaRocco examines the for-profit private education sector in Cambodia and finds a system not fit for purpose: “We don’t
Read MoreI teach two grades – grade six and kindergarten one. Whilst the kindergarten class keep me on my toes with
Read More“There’s man all over for you, blaming on his boots the faults of his feet.” Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Read MoreFirst day of school. Introductory lecture. A note to all educators. Sales pitch from the Rector. Teaching is the topic
Read MoreIt’s been forty four months since I landed in Phnom Penh. I remember those first few weeks clearly – spending
Read MoreLast Friday I sat on the edge of a desk, surrounded by the stench of half-eaten pizzas and sticky pools
Read MoreOne of the things I like to do during the first week of a new course is have the students
Read MorePrior to February of this year, it had never, ever, not even remotely ever, even slightly, never – at all
Read MoreAs my first month in Cambodia came to a close I had finally lined up some English-teaching hours at one
Read MoreSo, the job front. I’d got off to a bit of a frustrating start since every educational establishment puts a
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