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The Cambodia Rural School Project
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| On the new building: | “The
new building is important for the village community because all of the
children in the village will get an education.
The new building is very different from the old because all of
the children in the village were afraid to go to school in the old
building because they worried that it would collapse.
The walls were being eaten by termites and would fall down from
time to time. Now we don't
have to worry about the roof falling or walls collapsing, so our
children are happy to go to school.”
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| On keeping students interested in school: | “We go
around to the families in the village and ask them to send their
children to school, or to ask them to check that their children are
attending. We also ask the
parents to make sure that their children study.
Even if the school has good teachers, the students must attend
and study to improve.”
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| On his personal history: | “Before the Pol Pot time, I was a soldier in the army under Lon Nol. During the Khmer Rouge, I was a farmer. During that time, it was very difficult to live. There was no freedom, and nothing political was tolerated. There were no wats and the people had no rights. When that time ended, I moved to Phnom Penh and then here.” |