In Kork Sao the schools have classes rooms stuck together until grade 4. The classes don't close their doors. We could hear all the grades learning. They were learning their time tables by chanting them. They do not have school buses like us. They also don't have fan or air conditioners. They have to bring their own water. I think we went there because our UOI is about children's rights and they have rights just like us.

Hi our names are Abdullah, Seo Hyun, Matthew, Masiko, Natasja.Do you know that we are studying the same thing? We need to respect the community by working together
ReplyDeleteWe wonder where you are from and how long you have been studying children's rights? Have you visited rural schools where you are?
DeleteHi, it's 3B again. Our school is in Kuwait . We've been studying citizens rights. We have not visited any rural schools yet.
DeleteHow do you learn math differently than the people in the provinces?
ReplyDeleteWhat kinds of rights did you see being respected in the school?
We play lots of math games. We work in teams and we reflect on our learning.
DeleteHi I am Lucile why did you go to Kork Sao?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your question, Lucile. We went to this village to see if they had clean water, sanitation, a school, and ways to earn money. We know these are things the people need and children have a right to these things. This is connected to Children's Rights.
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