Andaman Discoveries Blog

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

 

Indigenous Education - Koh Surin

The Moken are an ancient sea people who have travelled among the islands of Thailand’s North Andaman coast for thousands of years. Traditionally nomadic, they would spend most of their time out at sea in their boat houses and moored in sheltered locations during the monsoon season. In recent years, the Moken have responded to growing socio-economic pressures by settling permanently in Ao Bon Bay.

They have come to rely on selling handicrafts as an important source of income, but often have trouble communicating with visitors who wish to buy their woven baskets and hand-carved model boats. To help with this, Andaman Discoveries partnered with a local health worker to provide English lessons to the children of Koh Surin – we provided books, pencils, lesson plans, and a whiteboard. Andaman Discoveries is also sponsoring a “clean household” competition to encourage Moken to address the litter generated by good from the mainland.

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It's very humanitarian to help people who don't have opportunity to make it themselves! Education is really important thing in our lives so simply Enlish lessons could change that children's lifes. They really deserve it and they will learn everything properly not as our children who don't want to study and use services like https://pro-papers.com/college-homework-help to make their homeworks.
 
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