Driving Engagement in Education with Technology
SeeBeyondBorders’ Educational Technology (EdTech) project, with the ongoing support of Electric Aid, strives for positive change for Cambodian primary education. This is done through empowering educators by providing technological resources in local teachers’ classrooms for the first time, as well as training on the skills to use them into the future.
SeeBeyond the Fellowship
Ireland’s view is that education is central to creating a better world – a view shared by SeeBeyondBorders, which works to empower teachers and school leaders to drive the improvement of teaching and learning in Cambodian schools.
Sharing Experiences and Exchanging Expertise in Cambodia: Miriam’s Blog
Miriam Judge is from Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. She teaches in a special class for children with autism in Ballyhaunis Primary School, and wrote about her experience of the Connect to Cambodia programme.
Listening, Learning and Teaching in Cambodia: Orla’s Blog
Orla Birmingham is from Clontarf in Dublin. She teaches in Boombridge Educate Together National School and has written a blog piece below on her experience volunteering in Cambodia
Cambodian Educators Connect with Electric Aid in Dublin
This May, the SeeBeyondBorders Cambodia team were in Dublin as part of the annual ‘Connect to Ireland’ visit, and were delighted to meet with partners Electric Aid.
What I Learned in Cambodia
Fintan McCutcheon and Siobhán O’Brien recently spent time in Cambodia learning about the education system and volunteering with SeeBeyondBorders. Read about their experience in this blog written by Fintan
Teaching Through Technology
SeeBeyondBorders has been continuously expanding the bank of digital resources teachers have access to, developing new intuitive visualisations to enable deeper learning.
Lift Off for Limon and Cambodian Education
Today, our Engagement Coordinator, Limon Bunn, will fly to Ireland to take up an Irish Aid Fellowship.