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Monday, November 16, 2009

Sokchea SAING conducts the long-term leadership course for the staff, external and internal scholarship students


ACE conducts the long-term leadership course for the staff, external and internal scholarship students



The leadership training is a fundamental objective for the Attitude Centre for Education (ACE) project in Cambodia. The centre has decided to initiate a long-term leadership course that takes 6 months for studying theory and 6 months to put into practice. The 26 training attendants include all ACE staff along with internal and external scholarship students. Sessions occur on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6 pm to 8:45 pm. This training course is conducted by our professional ACE director and trainer, Sokchea Saing.

Notably, there are always many bikes and a few motorcycles in front of ACE on those days. ACE mainly focuses on leadership roles; therefore this special course is being provided to everyone who lives in the centre as the primary group in becoming influential leaders domestically.

Specifically, we build peaceful relationships between all of the staff, including internal and external scholarship students, their families and relatives. Markedly, Phally is a staff member and an accountant scholarship student of ACE, whose brother has also joined the course. He said, “I am very impressed to have an opportunity to participate in this leadership training course, since what I have been learning is vital for my life. I have a chance to meet with my sister, Phally, so that I will be able to know how much improvement she has made.” Sokchea, one of the trainers, stated: “One of my best abilities is to inspire people by being a good example to allow people to work hard by themselves.”

Additionally, we talked about the successful techniques for achieving self-improvement.
Congratulations and thank you so much to Sokchea for his amazing gift to us all!

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