Project Report
| Sep 30, 2022
Help us build a classroom!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
The long term impact of this project in Laos is to work towards increasing access to quality education for all students regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or religious background by providing a place to study free classes in English and other life skills workshops, as well as providing quality educational materials and resources to aid in education.
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Our goal is to provide quality resources to ensure that children can continue in school after the compulsory 5 years without struggling due to lack of access to quality education. It costs $100 per month for classroom rentals and so we are now raising funds to try to build new classrooms to provide long term sustainability.
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May 31, 2022
Building futures!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
The long term impact of this project is to work towards increasing access to quality education for all students regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or religious background by providing a place to study free classes in English and other life skills workshops, as well as providing quality educational materials and resources to aid in education. This is directly contributing to SDG 4-Quality Education and SDG 10-Reduced Inequalities.
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Our work includes increasing community participation in education, supporting school-based teacher training, improving classroom practices and giving children better access to school materials. Our goal is to provide quality resources to ensure that children can continue in school after the compulsory 5 years without struggling due to lack of access to quality education. We are looking to increase the scope of this project into building a new classroom.
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Jan 14, 2022
Gender equality and education!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
Introduction
Laos is a country with education inequality, particularly affecting the poorer communities and young girls. Due to education in Laos only being compulsory for 5 years, the education they do receive is often poor quality and under-resourced.
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In Laos, opportunities for education are closely linked to Socio-economic status. This is exacerbated for rural students and even more so for girls. As a result, males commonly come to cities to access opportunities available at the temples and to become Novice Monks - this is not an option for females. This project aims to tackle the education inequality in these areas by providing quality educational resources, teacher training and improved facilities to encourage children to continue their studies into higher education. We need to raise $3415 to pay for classroom space for the year.
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