High School teacher wants to make permanent difference to Cambodia
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Meh, I've seen some people do good stuff here, I've seen some be a waste of time and others actually potentially do harm.
This guy seemed to me to have a decent chance to do good, in that he had clear goals and was working in the area he is qualified in.
Albeit he needs someone to write his press releases for him.
This guy seemed to me to have a decent chance to do good, in that he had clear goals and was working in the area he is qualified in.
Albeit he needs someone to write his press releases for him.
Whoa. That's going to trample on your ego somewhat!Kachang wrote:Well.... Everyone has the right to have his/ her dreams and ideals, but the chance this teacher is going to make a change in Cambodia while being here is nearly zero.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:The difference is that he is a professional and is volunteering within his professional sphere.lordofmisrule wrote:He is well intentioned, but so are the gap year students building orphanages, it does not make what they do any more effective but hey I guess its the starfish syndrome, it may make a difference to some and that may be enough.
Not sure many gap year students are qualified or experienced builders.
I came to Cambodia as a professional in education, I tried as hard as I could for 25 months to make a change for the good in local education, but Cambodia changed me more than I changed Cambodia.
That's like telling someone to not bother doing something, like setting up a business or building a shed, because you tried it and failed.
I say good on this bloke.
Can't believe the bitterness sometimes.
Well actually I can as I live here amongst all the pisshead expats.
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I regularly drink 3 cans for lunch, around 7 for dinner. Am I a qualified pisshead?
Not even close.the chicken wrote:I regularly drink 3 cans for lunch, around 7 for dinner. Am I a qualified pisshead?
Regularly isn't everyday.
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Oh, how cutethe chicken wrote:I regularly drink 3 cans for lunch, around 7 for dinner. Am I a qualified pisshead?
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"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
He might mean well and he has experience as a qualified high-school teacher but making a "permanent" difference in Cambodia's education system or even at an individual level over at most 2 months during summer holidays?Marmite wrote:Lovely. I'm sure he will make a huge difference and solve the teaching problems in this war-torn country, once he gets over his concerns about being so far from home.
And once you've crowd-funded him, of course.
http://www.middlewichguardian.co.uk/new ... _Cambodia/
That's a bit of a long, long stretch honestly.
I'd give a break on the teacher's well-meaning intentions, but he's a paid teacher and he even has got his flight, food and accommodation paid for. Now he's asking for USD700+ to travel locally and for "equipment"?
And this:
Where did they pick that up from? Do White people really have to make Cambodia sound like a God-forsaken, backward, deserted shithole country to raise funds?junior reporter at local newspaper wrote:The civil war in Cambodia that ended in the 1990s resulted in the killing of educated people and left the country without anyone to pass down vital skills.
But to put things in perspective, the article is written by a "Junior reporter," so someone young and with little experience and for a local online newspaper/magazine, to make the teacher's little paid-for holiday volunteering project more interesting than it really is so that he can rack up USD700+ for tuk-tuk and unspecified "equipment".
EDIT: Just visited the LRTT Cambodia page. So, of course, it is in Siem Reap... https://lrtt.org/fellowships/cambodia
Also telling that they got reviews from the Fellows who go there to coach but they don't have testimonials from the Cambodian teachers who are receiving the coaching.
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I think that's a tad unfair Joon.
Where does it say that he has his flight accommodation and food paid for?
It says 'Michael has funded' - suggests to me that he has paid for it himself.
But we shouldn't let that inconvenient sentence get in the way of a good grumble.
PS I'm not Michael - nor so I know him.
Where does it say that he has his flight accommodation and food paid for?
It says 'Michael has funded' - suggests to me that he has paid for it himself.
But we shouldn't let that inconvenient sentence get in the way of a good grumble.
PS I'm not Michael - nor so I know him.
Well intentioned or not, why would somebody donate to someone to start something afresh and fly here rather than donate to an established organization that is already here and has a good reputation? Donor funds are limited. There is the possibility that by hindering donor funds from going elsewhere, by directly competing with established NGOs, that he does more harm than good.
Why doesn't he just raise funds for an organization? He couldn't be personally interested in visiting the country and staying here and not having the means to do so without external funding, could he? Or are established organizations not doing as much of a permanent change that this man could alone?
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Why doesn't he just raise funds for an organization? He couldn't be personally interested in visiting the country and staying here and not having the means to do so without external funding, could he? Or are established organizations not doing as much of a permanent change that this man could alone?
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But he isn't coming alone. He is coming with the organisation LRTT. They work with locally established partners - this could be the ministry of education, but more likely an educational NGO.
Seriously, did no one read the article before they started complaining?
Seriously, did no one read the article before they started complaining?
Fair enough. I admit, I didn't read it. I first thought it said "High School student wants to make permanent difference" and thought meh.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:But he isn't coming alone. He is coming with the organisation LRTT. They work with locally established partners - this could be the ministry of education, but more likely an educational NGO.
Seriously, did no one read the article before they started complaining?
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Joon wrote: a God-forsaken, backward, deserted shithole country .
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scobienz wrote:Joon wrote: a God-forsaken, backward, deserted shithole country .
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"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
Fair point. I read "Michael has funded flights, food and accommodation" as Michael has got "funded flights, food and accommodation."ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:I think that's a tad unfair Joon.
Where does it say that he has his flight accommodation and food paid for?
It says 'Michael has funded' - suggests to me that he has paid for it himself.
But we shouldn't let that inconvenient sentence get in the way of a good grumble.
PS I'm not Michael - nor so I know him.
And a look at LRTT website shows that the "package" costs from USD1,645 (£1,245) and this includes, according to the website:
Accommodation
3 meals a day
All transport in Cambodia
Team Leaders
Airport pickup and drop-off
LRTT conference costs
24hr support in Cambodia
Pre-departure training
My "grumble" is not aimed at his intentions but at the way he chose to present Cambodia in absolute words to make his summer holiday project sound more altruistic than it really is. White Savior complex is one of my most detested pet peeves.
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