My name is Phannith Peth and I was born on the 3rd of April, 1992 in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia. I have four brothers and one sister, and I am the youngest son in my family. My parents are Pon Peth and Sokheang Prom. My father passed away from a serious sickness at the age of fifty four in 2008, when I was about sixteen years old. Since then my mother had played an important role as a breadwinner trying extremely hard to earn money to support the whole family. My family was a typical middle class one in the 1990’s. My dad was a fisherman and my mom worked in the fields and also a housewife. My mother had a wish that one day I would have a chance to get scholarship to study abroad, and so did I. My childhood during …show more content…
After I graduated primary education from grade one to six, I pursued to study secondary and high school from grade seven to twelve in Prek Leap High School, where I experienced worse time of contempt in my life; I also had to spend almost one hour riding a bicycle for class every day. Despites confronting countless obstacles during my high-school life and had very few friends, I committed to finish high school compulsively just to devote for my mother’s hardness in earning a living to support the whole family and my only …show more content…
To me, Idealism in education is used to find out and develop every individual’s capabilities and complete moral excellence so as to perfectly serve society. Idealism, being espoused by Plato, is probably considered an already-old-systematic view of universal philosophies, yet it still powerfully influences on educational systems up to modern era because students use it as mental structure to reach the greatest goodness and to logically reason. Being mentioned of educational principles, idealism is used to ask students to think about meanings and concepts, apply logical reasoning to create theory and question for further discussion using their