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On 2nd March I fly to Cambodia to begin a 2 year placement training primary school teachers. I will be based in Banteay Meanchey province in the north west of the country. The job involves implementing the Ministry of Education's Child Friendly Schools initiative. I will be based in the Teacher Training College and practice schools supporting child-centred methodology and inclusion.
This last week will be very busy; in addition to my final jabs and all the packing, it's Mum's 80th birthday and my first grandchild is about to put in an appearance, hopefully before I fly. Today I was informed that the flight is 10 hours earlier than expected and the baggage allowance is only 20kg!!! My case is empty - the pile next to it huge - only minor panic has set in!
The thought of experiencing another new culture is really exciting but I'm nervous about learning Khmer. There will be some intensive language training when I arrive and I've been practising already so hopefully I'll pick it up.
Yesterday I met with members of Soroptimist International Birmingham Club who are supporting my placement through their on-going link with VSO. Thank you ladies for all your good wishes.
Yesterday I met with members of Soroptimist International Birmingham Club who are supporting my placement through their on-going link with VSO. Thank you ladies for all your good wishes.
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I am deeply envious and hope to return in July/August. Keep posting and do get in touch.
ReplyDeleteLynda
I should tell you who I am... My name is Lynda Renham-Cook. I am a freelance writer and novelist and I am British. I believe I can be googled. I just published an article on The Angkor hospital for Children. My step son and daughter in law live in Cambodia and work for the Provincial hospital.
ReplyDeleteI am keen to return and loved reading your posts.
Good luck with all you do there.
Lynda