37th ACUNS Meeting

Here’s a glimpse of Anna’s panel at the 37th Annual ACUNS Presentation! Her research topic was: School Dropout Rates in Rural Cambodia: Political, Economic and Environmental Barriers to Education Policy Reform ACUNS= Annual Council on the UN Systems, a professional association of scholars, practitioners, institutions, and individuals active in the work and study of the …

The Corruption Lurking Inside Our Education System 

In a world where instruction is regularly seen as the reference point of trust, the exceptional framework planned to illuminate and enable us can now and then cast a dull shadow. It’s a cruel reality we must go up against – the instruction framework, in numerous places, has been polluted by debasement. In this web …

Anna’s invitation to the Cambodian Embassy

On September 20, 2023, our founder, Anna, was invited to the Cambodian Embassy in Japan. I had the opportunity to speak with the head of education in the Cambodian Embassy, Mr. Borivath Kem. He was very kind and supportive in the work that I have been doing through our organization. He even generously gave me …

Elevating Education

Education is the foundation of our society, shaping the minds and futures of individuals and driving progress in communities. The quality of education has a direct impact on the development potential of individuals and society. While schools are central, there are many ways to work together to improve educational experiences and outcomes. This article explores …

Reimagining Education

by Maanya Golcha Introduction      In a rapidly changing world, education must evolve to prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of the future. Traditional teaching methods are being challenged and innovative learning approaches are being recognized for their ability to foster critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving skills. This essay examines alternative teaching models and innovative …

Students Mental Health: Prioritizing Well-being in Education

By Sudhiksha K The alarm clock rings, signaling the start of another school day. But for many students, it’s not just the weight of textbooks they carry on their shoulders—it’s the hidden burden of their mental health. Mental health issues among students have been on the rise, leading to adverse effects on their academic achievements …

Should Cursive Still Be Taught?

By Madison Rivas In 2010, the U.S. government officially removed cursive from the required curriculum for grades K-12. Since this adjustment, there has been much discourse on whether or not cursive should still be taught in schools. Some argue that cursive is irrelevant and that with the evolving technology-based world, children should learn typing instead. …

The Decline In Teachers

By Maanya Golcha Introduction  In recent years, the number of teachers in the field of education has decreased significantly. The National Education Association (NEA) reports that the number of teachers in public schools has declined by 5% since 2008, despite an increase in student numbers. This trend is concerning as it can have a significant …