GOOD APPLE: Bobbie Bigby
Good Apples spotlights people and organizations improving education in the developing world. 1. How long have you been working in education? What made you start? One of my earliest memories as a young...
View ArticleNew Report Finds Preschools in Cambodia Doing Good
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Beijing Normal University, Cornell University, and California Polytechnic State University have recently published an article...
View ArticleOpen Equal Free Chief Going to Laos on a Fulbright!
We couldn’t be prouder of our Nerd-in-Chief Michael Jones. He’s been awarded a Fulbright research grant to study education in rural Laos. He’s spent a lot of his career in schools in Thailand and...
View ArticleParts of Southeast Asia See Internet Boom
The internet has become more prevalent in my neck of the woods, and I couldn’t be more excited about the possibilities this creates for better education in Cambodia and in developing countries nearby....
View ArticleMalaysia Supports Regional ASEAN Education Collaborative
Malaysia has voiced its support to help create a “diffuse” educational framework across the borders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) member countries by utilizing the uniform,...
View ArticleShare of the Week!
Share of the Week is open content stuff so great and awesome that we can’t keep it to ourselves. Creative Commons Love: Trey Ratcliff on Flickr.com
View ArticleWISE Awards: Six Innovative Projects in Education
The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) awarded six projects from around the world for their innovative and diverse approach to issues challenging global education. Selected from a group of 24...
View ArticleWe’re Giving New Doctors a Boost at Angkor Hospital for Children
This September, Open Equal Free provided a study skills training program to Angkor Hospital for Children’s (AHC) medical residency program in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Like in much of the developing world,...
View ArticleCambodia to Teach Anti-corruption in Schools
The Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, declared that the state will incorporate anti-corruption curricula into the national school system. This decision came in time for International Anti-Corruption...
View ArticleUnfair Treatment of Women Persists in Cambodia
Although small gains have been made, in general Cambodian woman still fall behind their male peers regarding education and positions within the labor market. According to a study conducted by the...
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