Monthly Archives: April 2013

One Million Books for Youth Campaign

Dear Everyone;

1 Million Books ProjectKhmer-Canadian Youth Association of Alberta is launching its campaign for “One Million Books for Youths” in order to encourage reading, reading, reading.

Reading is an Investment

Reading is Life

By sharing this project with others, you are engaging in reading and helping others to read more.

1 Million Books Project in PDF

Bus Tour for the Month of May of Asian Heritage Day

Hello bus tour communities,

 

Please see the poster below for events in Asian Heritage Month in Calgary this May.

Tickets for bus tours are available at the Chinese Cultural Center this afternoon (after 6PM). You can also purchase online through:
http://asianheritagecalgary.ca/extra/bus/ in the next 24h.

Please forward this information to your contacts/community.

Thank you for your help and support. I will send a brief summary of programs that each bus tour community is planning to do later today.

Have a great day,
Tu

asian heritage day

ជូនពរឆ្នាំថ្មី ឆ្នាំម្សាញ់ ២៥៥៧

ក្នុងឱកាសចូលឆ្នាំខ្មែរ ឆ្នាំម្សាញ់ បញ្ចស័ក ព.ស.២៥៥៧ សមាគមយុវជនខ្មែរ-កាណាដានៃខេត្តអាល់បើរតារ

Khmer_New_Year_2557_or_2013_2810029 copyសូមប្រសិទ្ធិពរជ័យ សិរីបវរមហាប្រសើរ និងសុភមង្គល ចូរកើតមានដល់បងប្អូនខ្មែរយើងទាំងអស់ទាំងក្នុងប្រទេសនិង ក្រៅប្រទេសកុំបីឃ្លៀងឃ្លាតឡើយ។

In the occasion of Khmer New Year 2557, the Khmer-Canadian Youth Association wish all Cambodian compatriots a healthy, solidarity and success in cultivating family and community improvement throughout the whole year.

Sincerely,

Watch new year photos celebrated in Calgary: http://cambodianview.com/pictures/thumbnails.php?album=9

Community Fair , Forest Lawn, June 8!

community fair

Hi guys,

Can you please circulate this to your groups and contacts!

Community Fair is planned for Saturday June 8, same day as Diversity Cup begins (free, two-day soccer tournament), at same geographical area.

Those two events happening simultaneously at same geographical area will offer unique experience and lots of fun for residents of Greater Forest Lawn of all ages, and their guest and neighbours.

If you are interested to participate at resource fair during the day and advertise your programs and services, please let me know and I will connect you further.

Thank you so very mach for your support with this.

All the best,

Bojan

Leadership in Education

Op-Ed: Leadership in Education

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photo_megaend1Contrasting to my personal experience in public education in Cambodia, I would like to dedicate this article to reflect on “leadership in education” in Cambodia with local management of Calgary Board of Education (CBE) for its 2010-2011 Mega-End Initiative.

I was graduated grade 12 in 1993 in a school of downtown Siem Reap. As a son of farmer family in remote area, I struggled with all obstacles to realize my dream of “education education education”. While my favorite subject was Math, I was keen in Khmer and writing. However, like many other students, I had to learn from tutoring teachers at his private classroom focusing on Math, Biology, Chemistry and Physic. Academic learning was 99% covering in both classroom and private paid tutoring. In the schedule, there were few hours per week for Gym in which I rarely participated in the exercise training and it was frequently cancelled. All students required to fulfill all subjects in classroom such as Khmer, English, French, Literature, Mores, History, Geography, Philosophy, Math, Biology, Chemistry and Physic. These subjects are mandatory, no elective courses were offered. My teacher(s) directly delivered the course on his/her expert or training experience during my high school. I observe that I must remember those subjects like parroting to what teacher(s) said.

From my high school period of this 20 years, there have been little reforming on curriculum in Cambodia particularly on the level of compulsory public school education. In term of academic learning, I have seen some inserting new subjects such as social study and pure science into the existing curriculum.

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For Calgary Board Education (CBE), it has updated its curriculum almost every year to substantiate its planned goal. For its 2010-2011, it reached a solution to implement a mega learning leadership by ratifying so-called “Mega-Ends” learning approach. Within that framework, academic learning success of students is just part of its goal for students to achieve Citizenship, Personal Development and Character. While Academic Success is the top of the foundation, Personal Development is the base, Citizenship and Character are the two essential wings.

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On its instruction for Report Card to each student and parent about their semester learning success, teachers are advised:

Citizenship in learning:

  • Exercises democratic rights and responsibilities within the learning community
  • Demonstrates respect and appreciation for diversity
  • Works and communicates effectively with others

Citizenship: Each student will be a responsible citizen by being an informed and involved member in his or her local, national and global communities.

Personal Development through learning:

  • Sets and works towards learning goals
  • Demonstrates confidence and autonomy in learning

Personal Development: Each student will acquire the skills, attitudes and knowledge to achieve personal highest potential.

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