Fellows Join Forces with Peace Corps Counterparts in Cambodia for Teacher Training
English Language Fellow Kitty Johnson teamed with current and past Fellows to do a valuable in-service for Peace Corps Volunteers with teaching duties in Cambodia. The event gave Volunteers a chance to build their co-teaching skills and demonstrated the great bond and sense of mission that English Language Fellows and Peace Corps Volunteers so often share.
English Language Fellows Organize First Ever EdCamp in Cambodia
English Language Fellows Adam Aultowski and Kitty Johnson organized Cambodia’s first ever EdCamp for English teaching professionals.
Fellow Conducts English Communication Course for National Police Force in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
English Language Fellow Jennifer Kagawa conducted a 2-week “English Communication for National Police in Cambodia” course to 30 police officers in Phnom Penh.
Meeting the Professional Development Needs of Cambodian English Access Teachers
On the heels of the 13th Annual CamTESOL Conference, 22 current and new Cambodian English Access teachers from seven provinces gathered for a two-day professional development training at La Rose Suites in Phnom Penh.
English Language Fellow and Peace Corps Volunteer Deliver a Workshop on Harnessing Group Work
English Language Fellow Kim Chilmonik in collaboration with Peace Corps Volunteer Stephanie Smith facilitated a half-day workshop for Battambang Regional Teacher Training Center teacher trainees.
Fellows Lead Access English Camp in Cambodia
Access students from Across the Kingdom of Cambodia gathered in Phnom Penh to participate in the 2016 Access English Camp.
Fellows Start Professional Learning Community in Cambodia
English Language Fellows Richard Silberg and Sureiana Binti Haji Yahmad, along with Khmer teacher Yong Kimyi, organized a community meeting for local English Language Teachers in Cambodia.