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Camerado film director Jason Rosette teaches orphans and street kids in Cambodia: "Orphan Teacher"

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2007

From www.camerado.com :: A 2007 video document of Camerado director Jason Rosette taking time off from movie making to teach English as a volunteer at Cambodia Light Children's center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia..

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  • Just for everyonbe's information: this orphanage was just razed to the ground--I went over there the day before yesterday to see about teaching again, and I was shocked to see that nothing remained. Had all been flattened to make way for a new building develpment...I knew they were planning to move at some point (had no choice) but it happened a lot quicker than we all thought!

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  • Maybe this is a stupid question but by saying volunteer do you mean you get absolutly no money because my wife is from cambodia and maybe we might go there to live for a while and I would like to teach but I would want to get payed a little, to help get by.

  • wow at least these children are atleast learning another language than their own ...

  • Good video - and it captures the lumpy realities of teaching in Cambodia - the days when there are few students (they're needed on the family farm) and the amazing enthusiasm of the students. There are something like 600+ foreign assisted schools in Cambodia (I'm with Savong School in Siem Reap) and each relies on the goodwill, support and skills of volunteers. If you're watching the video and thinking about volunteering - do it!

  • Argun=Thank you. mooie,pee,bay bohn,prahm=one two,three,four,five.LOL! If I watch this dude, I MIGHT wind up learning Cambodian! Good work ,teacher dude.

  • Awsome video. I wish i can do that too..

  • Amazing, man.

    Much, much, MUCH respect for helping my Country.

    One of these days I'll go there and help. =]

  • Nice work

  • So many people around the world devoted so much time to help improve Cambodian living condition,we might not have much,but we sure have alot of friends,those who left Cambodia before 1975 actually came back to find nothing but chaos and mayhem,we do have loyal friends,i'm quite ashamed for not being able to devote more of my time in Cambodia,and i'm a Cambodian native son.

  • Kjum Niset!!!! 1:17

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