It is difficult to imagine circumstances in the life of suffering so that feelings of hopelessness as a result of parents willing to send their children to go to work in sweat shops, factories and the sex industry. In undeveloped areas where you will find options for education beyond the sixth year is almost impossible, the children are left with few options to help their families survive. Unfortunately, this is a painful situation in many urban areas in Thailand, where this "solution" to violence in social life tolerable.
Teaching Learning Center (TLC) in Vietnam, Thailand, the situation for many young people are marginalized. TLC offers the power of knowledge and education that young people can use to assess their own needs and the needs of their community as a constructive, as well as understand how their gifts can be used to benefit local communities.
Research Foundation for Sustainable Development of Thailand (SDRF), who founded the Center for Study of Education in Thailand, dealing with the issue holistically, fix the source of the problem - the inefficiency of the education system. The SDRF do this by partnering with local schools to provide support and education opportunities for young people at risk.
TLC offers a wide range of possibilities, ranging from after school program of study and research programs, which include options such as research and public health practice, research and farming practices, agricultural research and practice, research and development of forest practices, spiritual, cultural and local research and development musicology and ecological building research and practice.
FTA also provides a sort of dormitory housing situation 32 the youngest at risk.
There is great interest in this community project because the students attending the rapidly increasing number of TLC. This project, which began last month, has experienced great success. Currently there are 12 students living in dormitories, but many more are interested in this project, it is a great need for a second bedroom. All students receive a grade for their work and school are taught computer skills. The project has the food, equip the student begins, increasing crickets, and even chickens and garden planting. It's very interesting to see how quickly the FTA basis for improving the future of Thai youth.
Teaching Learning Center (TLC) in Vietnam, Thailand, the situation for many young people are marginalized. TLC offers the power of knowledge and education that young people can use to assess their own needs and the needs of their community as a constructive, as well as understand how their gifts can be used to benefit local communities.
Research Foundation for Sustainable Development of Thailand (SDRF), who founded the Center for Study of Education in Thailand, dealing with the issue holistically, fix the source of the problem - the inefficiency of the education system. The SDRF do this by partnering with local schools to provide support and education opportunities for young people at risk.
TLC offers a wide range of possibilities, ranging from after school program of study and research programs, which include options such as research and public health practice, research and farming practices, agricultural research and practice, research and development of forest practices, spiritual, cultural and local research and development musicology and ecological building research and practice.
FTA also provides a sort of dormitory housing situation 32 the youngest at risk.
There is great interest in this community project because the students attending the rapidly increasing number of TLC. This project, which began last month, has experienced great success. Currently there are 12 students living in dormitories, but many more are interested in this project, it is a great need for a second bedroom. All students receive a grade for their work and school are taught computer skills. The project has the food, equip the student begins, increasing crickets, and even chickens and garden planting. It's very interesting to see how quickly the FTA basis for improving the future of Thai youth.
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