Ever wondered what it's like to cycle across Cambodia? If you weren't able join us on PEPY Ride IX, have a look at these pictures to see what our PEPY Riders have been up to!
The narrator traveled around the world, including stops in Italy, New York, Fiji, Canada, and Egypt. While visiting a friend in India, they went rock climbing at a place called Polica. During a rainstorm, they took shelter in a cave where the narrator encountered a strange creature with features of multiple animals. Though it claimed to only eat cake, the narrator was suspicious due to smelling blood. They eventually said goodbye to the creature and the narrator left India to continue traveling.
The poem describes an interaction between the Walrus and the Carpenter with a group of oysters. The Walrus convinces several dozen oysters to go for a walk with them along the beach. During their walk, the Walrus and Carpenter kill and eat all of the oysters, despite promising them a pleasant chat. In the end, the Walrus cries crocodile tears over eating all the oysters.
The document summarizes a memorable road trip from Karachi to Islamabad, Pakistan. Along the way, the travelers stopped at several scenic spots and learned about the area's geology. Some highlights included crossing the mountains near Chakwal, visiting places like Ayubia and Nathia Gali, taking photos at Damn e Koh, and creating lasting memories with friends. The trip reinforced the idea that experiences create more value than material possessions.
Mayor Mouse Jr. gets separated from his family and ends up lost at sea. He is rescued by Joshua Davidson, the first mate of a lifeboat. Joshua takes Mayor Mouse Jr. under his wing and lets him stay with him. Mayor Mouse Jr. is sad about losing his family but Joshua encourages him and helps him realize he still has a purpose and a reason to keep going.
The document describes a scholarship sponsorship program that provides rural Cambodian students opportunities to pursue higher education, outlines the scholarship model which provides varying levels of financial support over 4 years, and presents various investment opportunities for donors to fund individual student scholarships or entire scholarship programs to support 20 students.
1) PEPY's Creative Learning Class and English Class programs at Chanleas Dai Junior High School will transition out in order to expand programs that help students access further education and jobs.
2) Efforts to handover the Creative Learning Class to the school were unsuccessful due to poor teacher attendance and engagement.
3) The Dream Class program will also end at the Junior High School due to low enrollment, but will expand to serve more students at Kralanh High School.
The narrator traveled around the world, including stops in Italy, New York, Fiji, Canada, and Egypt. While visiting a friend in India, they went rock climbing at a place called Polica. During a rainstorm, they took shelter in a cave where the narrator encountered a strange creature with features of multiple animals. Though it claimed to only eat cake, the narrator was suspicious due to smelling blood. They eventually said goodbye to the creature and the narrator left India to continue traveling.
The poem describes an interaction between the Walrus and the Carpenter with a group of oysters. The Walrus convinces several dozen oysters to go for a walk with them along the beach. During their walk, the Walrus and Carpenter kill and eat all of the oysters, despite promising them a pleasant chat. In the end, the Walrus cries crocodile tears over eating all the oysters.
The document summarizes a memorable road trip from Karachi to Islamabad, Pakistan. Along the way, the travelers stopped at several scenic spots and learned about the area's geology. Some highlights included crossing the mountains near Chakwal, visiting places like Ayubia and Nathia Gali, taking photos at Damn e Koh, and creating lasting memories with friends. The trip reinforced the idea that experiences create more value than material possessions.
Mayor Mouse Jr. gets separated from his family and ends up lost at sea. He is rescued by Joshua Davidson, the first mate of a lifeboat. Joshua takes Mayor Mouse Jr. under his wing and lets him stay with him. Mayor Mouse Jr. is sad about losing his family but Joshua encourages him and helps him realize he still has a purpose and a reason to keep going.
The document describes a scholarship sponsorship program that provides rural Cambodian students opportunities to pursue higher education, outlines the scholarship model which provides varying levels of financial support over 4 years, and presents various investment opportunities for donors to fund individual student scholarships or entire scholarship programs to support 20 students.
1) PEPY's Creative Learning Class and English Class programs at Chanleas Dai Junior High School will transition out in order to expand programs that help students access further education and jobs.
2) Efforts to handover the Creative Learning Class to the school were unsuccessful due to poor teacher attendance and engagement.
3) The Dream Class program will also end at the Junior High School due to low enrollment, but will expand to serve more students at Kralanh High School.
This week, PEPY's Dream Class hosted the second annual Skills Fair at Kralanh High School. After the success of last year's event, we were happy to see another crowd of students eager to discover opportunities for life beyond school...
PEPY is creating a new local NGO called PEPY Empowering Youth in Cambodia to promote local ownership and governance. The new LNGO will have a Cambodian board of directors and access to new grant funding. PEPY in the US will continue to provide support and channel donations. The LNGO will continue PEPY's vision of empowering Cambodian youth through education programs like Dream Classes, a learning center, and scholarships. Donations will still support these programs which will remain similar, though under new local governance.
PEPY is an NGO based in Siem Reap, Cambodia, providing and promoting education programs and initiatives to rural communities and their government schools. We often get asked what we do & why we do it, so we created this slideshare to help. This is a quick overview, so if you're interested in more detailed information, definitely check out our website at pepycambodia.org or contact us!
The document provides an overview of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. It discusses each habit in turn, beginning with Habit 1 of being proactive. It explains the difference between reactive and proactive mindsets and behaviors. Habit 2 is to begin with the end in mind, focusing on having clear goals and priorities based on your values. Habit 3 is to put first things first, emphasizing time management and prioritizing important tasks over urgent ones. Habit 4 is to think win-win, seeking mutual benefit in relationships and interactions. Habit 5 is to seek first to understand, then be understood, highlighting the importance of active listening. Habit 6 is to synergize, recognizing the value that
The document summarizes an 18 stage fun run from Dublin, Ireland to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It provides details for each stage such as the class participating, distances traveled so far and remaining, and brief descriptions of start and end cities/countries. The run starts in Dublin and travels through several European and Asian countries, concluding 11,818 kilometers later in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
This document summarizes a scholarship program that provides support for rural students in Cambodia to attend university or vocational training. It outlines the scholarship model which provides different levels of financial and non-financial support over 4 years. It also describes additional learning opportunities and a requirement for scholarship students to give back to their communities. Various levels of investment are presented that would sponsor individual students or multiple scholarships. Reports and updates that would be provided to sponsors are listed.
This document outlines PEPY's values and guidelines for ethical communication. It discusses why communication strategies are important, particularly for organizations representing communities they are not part of. It then details PEPY's values of being humble, focusing on impact, being accurate, being clear, engaging audiences, and following language guidelines. The language guidelines provide examples of terms to avoid and alternatives to use instead in order to avoid stereotypes and represent people positively.
Students participated in a 10 day Lego workshop during their school vacation where they enjoyed being creative by building a Green City out of Lego pieces. The workshop gave students the opportunity to explore their creativity through building with Lego.
Six Dream Class students presented their topics for their first ever Dream Talk!PEPY Empowering Youth
Six students from the Dream Class presented topics for their first Dream Talk. They shared their ideas and plans for what they will discuss during this presentation. The students were excited to participate in this event and share what they have been working on.
Sal Sreymeoy joined a Child to Child club because he enjoys learning new knowledge, participating in enjoyable activities, and improving himself, especially working together with others in the club. Reat Hout educated his community about health problems and hygiene through advertisements, explanations, and a play. Pheach Sreynoy was a shy girl who has gained confidence through the club by attending meetings, answering teacher questions, and learning about health, environment, and being a good student.
This document discusses fostering youth leadership in rural Cambodia through programs like Child Clubs and Volunteer for Community Development (VCD). It outlines the national goal of enabling youth participation and strategies to promote their involvement. Child Clubs used active learning methods to build skills in areas like clean water and the environment. Participants gained confidence and VCD was later formed by youth to continue developing their community. Lessons included allowing freedom for youth ideas and initiatives while investing in people and role models. Future challenges involve inter-generational communication and pressure for immediate large-scale change.
Over the last few months we've been very lucky to work with Dur and Luis from the Zoom in Project. Zoom In work with non profits around the world supporting them through donating their skills in photography, video and graphic design. Dur and Luis have been spending time documenting PEPY projects and we're excited to now be able to share some of these with you!
This document summarizes an organization's move from Siem Reap to a new home in Kralanh, Cambodia. It describes how they cleaned their old home, held a blessing ceremony, moved with the help of their truck, and have now settled into their new house surrounded by stunning countryside views and pets. It concludes by saying goodbye from their new home in Kralanh.
Mei Mei left her favorite storybook in the kitchen while doing chores. When she returned, the book was dirty so she tried to wash it, but ended up tearing it. Her mother helped dry the book with heat from the kitchen so Mei Mei could read the story to her mother.
Tam Tam was a baby squirrel who loved candy more than anyone else in his family. Despite his mother's warnings not to go alone because it was too far, Tam Tam decided to go to the candy store by himself. On the way, another baby squirrel on a bike hit Tam Tam in an accident. When his crying mother found him returning home, Tam Tam told her what happened and realized he should have listened to her advice.
Mey Mey was a lazy ant who always delayed looking for food to play or study, unlike his friends. When a storm came and he finally went out looking for food, all of his friends had already eaten and had no rice left to share. Exhausted and still hungry, Mey Mey realized he needed to stop being lazy and go food searching with his friends. From then on, he was no longer lazy.
Coco the bear cub helped a baby monkey learn to walk in the forest but later got lost in an unfamiliar part of the woods. While searching for water, Coco fell into a fast-moving stream and struggled to escape, failing to pull himself to safety with grass or a vine. Exhausted, Coco was swept downstream until he was rescued from the water by a group of monkeys, including the baby monkey he had previously helped. Coco thanked the monkeys and promised his mother he would no longer wander off alone.
The butterfly asks the bees to share some of their nectar, but they refuse and tell it to find its own food. Unable to find any flowers, the butterfly rests under a tree exhausted. It sees a baby bee shivering in the rain and shelters it, later returning the baby to its parents. The grateful bee family then invites the butterfly to collect food from flowers with them, and from that point on butterflies and bees become good friends.
Ku Ku the wild chicken goes for a walk in the forest and asks various animals to come along, but they are all busy learning new skills. Feeling lonely, Ku Ku plays with his ball by himself until it goes flat. On his way back, Ku Ku asks the animals if he can join their activities, and happily spends time reading, singing, and exercising with them, realizing he doesn't need to walk far to have fun when spending time with friends.
We held our second annual writing workshop this summer for Junior High and High School students in Chanleas Dai. The workshop was facilitated by Ream Nuon, who has recently published a few short stories of his own. During the workshop, the students studied the foundations of writing and drawing. After learning the basics of storytelling, students wrote and illustrated their own adventures. By the end of the workshop, the students had created 12 original short stories. Over the next year we’ll be sharing all these stories with you, translated from Khmer to English, as a regular feature of our monthly newsletter.
First up is Paung Paung’s Dream, a story which inspires us all to pursue our dreams, no matter how far-fetched they may seem…
Designing and Implementing High-Quality, Low-Cost Lesson Plans in Rural Cambo...PEPY Empowering Youth
Presentation given by Michael Jones, Program Consultant & Teacher Trainer at PEPY, for the Redesigning Pedagogy Conference 2011 Transforming Teaching, Inspiring Learning in Singapore.
This week, PEPY's Dream Class hosted the second annual Skills Fair at Kralanh High School. After the success of last year's event, we were happy to see another crowd of students eager to discover opportunities for life beyond school...
PEPY is creating a new local NGO called PEPY Empowering Youth in Cambodia to promote local ownership and governance. The new LNGO will have a Cambodian board of directors and access to new grant funding. PEPY in the US will continue to provide support and channel donations. The LNGO will continue PEPY's vision of empowering Cambodian youth through education programs like Dream Classes, a learning center, and scholarships. Donations will still support these programs which will remain similar, though under new local governance.
PEPY is an NGO based in Siem Reap, Cambodia, providing and promoting education programs and initiatives to rural communities and their government schools. We often get asked what we do & why we do it, so we created this slideshare to help. This is a quick overview, so if you're interested in more detailed information, definitely check out our website at pepycambodia.org or contact us!
The document provides an overview of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. It discusses each habit in turn, beginning with Habit 1 of being proactive. It explains the difference between reactive and proactive mindsets and behaviors. Habit 2 is to begin with the end in mind, focusing on having clear goals and priorities based on your values. Habit 3 is to put first things first, emphasizing time management and prioritizing important tasks over urgent ones. Habit 4 is to think win-win, seeking mutual benefit in relationships and interactions. Habit 5 is to seek first to understand, then be understood, highlighting the importance of active listening. Habit 6 is to synergize, recognizing the value that
The document summarizes an 18 stage fun run from Dublin, Ireland to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It provides details for each stage such as the class participating, distances traveled so far and remaining, and brief descriptions of start and end cities/countries. The run starts in Dublin and travels through several European and Asian countries, concluding 11,818 kilometers later in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
This document summarizes a scholarship program that provides support for rural students in Cambodia to attend university or vocational training. It outlines the scholarship model which provides different levels of financial and non-financial support over 4 years. It also describes additional learning opportunities and a requirement for scholarship students to give back to their communities. Various levels of investment are presented that would sponsor individual students or multiple scholarships. Reports and updates that would be provided to sponsors are listed.
This document outlines PEPY's values and guidelines for ethical communication. It discusses why communication strategies are important, particularly for organizations representing communities they are not part of. It then details PEPY's values of being humble, focusing on impact, being accurate, being clear, engaging audiences, and following language guidelines. The language guidelines provide examples of terms to avoid and alternatives to use instead in order to avoid stereotypes and represent people positively.
Students participated in a 10 day Lego workshop during their school vacation where they enjoyed being creative by building a Green City out of Lego pieces. The workshop gave students the opportunity to explore their creativity through building with Lego.
Six Dream Class students presented their topics for their first ever Dream Talk!PEPY Empowering Youth
Six students from the Dream Class presented topics for their first Dream Talk. They shared their ideas and plans for what they will discuss during this presentation. The students were excited to participate in this event and share what they have been working on.
Sal Sreymeoy joined a Child to Child club because he enjoys learning new knowledge, participating in enjoyable activities, and improving himself, especially working together with others in the club. Reat Hout educated his community about health problems and hygiene through advertisements, explanations, and a play. Pheach Sreynoy was a shy girl who has gained confidence through the club by attending meetings, answering teacher questions, and learning about health, environment, and being a good student.
This document discusses fostering youth leadership in rural Cambodia through programs like Child Clubs and Volunteer for Community Development (VCD). It outlines the national goal of enabling youth participation and strategies to promote their involvement. Child Clubs used active learning methods to build skills in areas like clean water and the environment. Participants gained confidence and VCD was later formed by youth to continue developing their community. Lessons included allowing freedom for youth ideas and initiatives while investing in people and role models. Future challenges involve inter-generational communication and pressure for immediate large-scale change.
Over the last few months we've been very lucky to work with Dur and Luis from the Zoom in Project. Zoom In work with non profits around the world supporting them through donating their skills in photography, video and graphic design. Dur and Luis have been spending time documenting PEPY projects and we're excited to now be able to share some of these with you!
This document summarizes an organization's move from Siem Reap to a new home in Kralanh, Cambodia. It describes how they cleaned their old home, held a blessing ceremony, moved with the help of their truck, and have now settled into their new house surrounded by stunning countryside views and pets. It concludes by saying goodbye from their new home in Kralanh.
Mei Mei left her favorite storybook in the kitchen while doing chores. When she returned, the book was dirty so she tried to wash it, but ended up tearing it. Her mother helped dry the book with heat from the kitchen so Mei Mei could read the story to her mother.
Tam Tam was a baby squirrel who loved candy more than anyone else in his family. Despite his mother's warnings not to go alone because it was too far, Tam Tam decided to go to the candy store by himself. On the way, another baby squirrel on a bike hit Tam Tam in an accident. When his crying mother found him returning home, Tam Tam told her what happened and realized he should have listened to her advice.
Mey Mey was a lazy ant who always delayed looking for food to play or study, unlike his friends. When a storm came and he finally went out looking for food, all of his friends had already eaten and had no rice left to share. Exhausted and still hungry, Mey Mey realized he needed to stop being lazy and go food searching with his friends. From then on, he was no longer lazy.
Coco the bear cub helped a baby monkey learn to walk in the forest but later got lost in an unfamiliar part of the woods. While searching for water, Coco fell into a fast-moving stream and struggled to escape, failing to pull himself to safety with grass or a vine. Exhausted, Coco was swept downstream until he was rescued from the water by a group of monkeys, including the baby monkey he had previously helped. Coco thanked the monkeys and promised his mother he would no longer wander off alone.
The butterfly asks the bees to share some of their nectar, but they refuse and tell it to find its own food. Unable to find any flowers, the butterfly rests under a tree exhausted. It sees a baby bee shivering in the rain and shelters it, later returning the baby to its parents. The grateful bee family then invites the butterfly to collect food from flowers with them, and from that point on butterflies and bees become good friends.
Ku Ku the wild chicken goes for a walk in the forest and asks various animals to come along, but they are all busy learning new skills. Feeling lonely, Ku Ku plays with his ball by himself until it goes flat. On his way back, Ku Ku asks the animals if he can join their activities, and happily spends time reading, singing, and exercising with them, realizing he doesn't need to walk far to have fun when spending time with friends.
We held our second annual writing workshop this summer for Junior High and High School students in Chanleas Dai. The workshop was facilitated by Ream Nuon, who has recently published a few short stories of his own. During the workshop, the students studied the foundations of writing and drawing. After learning the basics of storytelling, students wrote and illustrated their own adventures. By the end of the workshop, the students had created 12 original short stories. Over the next year we’ll be sharing all these stories with you, translated from Khmer to English, as a regular feature of our monthly newsletter.
First up is Paung Paung’s Dream, a story which inspires us all to pursue our dreams, no matter how far-fetched they may seem…
Designing and Implementing High-Quality, Low-Cost Lesson Plans in Rural Cambo...PEPY Empowering Youth
Presentation given by Michael Jones, Program Consultant & Teacher Trainer at PEPY, for the Redesigning Pedagogy Conference 2011 Transforming Teaching, Inspiring Learning in Singapore.
In Chanleas Dai, where many of PEPY's programs are based, less than 1% of students who graduate from high school go to college or university. This is one of our proposed solutions to encourage students to pursue higher education.
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