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Grade 5 Barge Trip
Grade 5 Barge Trip
• Chao Phraya River in Thailand.
• We investigate the river environment and human impact upon it.
• 27th – 30th January 2014.
Traidhos Three-Generation Barge Program
Educating for Sustainability inthe Chao Phraya Watershed since 1995
Traidhos Three-Generation Barge Program In 1995, The Traidhos Three-Generation Barge
Program started working on the Chao Phraya River as an environmental education program.
In 2001, the Barge Program was named one of five best practices in the Asia Pacific, by the UNEP (United Nations Environment Program). The program has become well-known among Thai Schools, International Schools, and organizations from many different countries.
In 2008 IGES recognized the program as one of good practice in the field of education for sustainability.
All staff have degrees from international or Thai universities, and are CPR and First Aid certified.
Staff
Each trip will have at least two ISPP teachers, one male and one female.
There will be three Barge staff and crew. The Barge staff will include a native Thai speaker.
The Barge
Originally a Rice Barge used on the Chao Phraya, the boat has been converted to a floating classroom.
The boat is registered with the Thai Harbor Department and the captain is licensed there as well.
Barge Teaching MethodologyOur goal is to present activities in a sequence that… introduces students to global
environmental issues, requires them to apply critical
thinking skills to environmental issues in their immediate environment,
encourages them to take responsibility through independent action.
Environmental Action
Explore issue
Analyze activity
Consideroptions
Takeaction
Trip Objectives
Students will: Explore the region’s history by visiting
historical sites and conducting investigations;
Experience life in Thailand first hand;
Investigate the natural river environment of the Chao Phraya watershed and the human impact upon it;
Have fun living and working together.
Working in a Team and as a Community
Co-operationChallenge
CommunicationConsideration
Safety
Risk Assessment at each site (safety rules, play boundaries)
Staff are practiced in First Aid, CPR and water life-saving techniques.
All sites have full evacuation plans.
The barge is equipped with first-aid supplies and staff carry first-aid bags whenever leaving the ship.
A Tour of the Barge Large Bedroom
with curtain divider
Kitchen Western style
toilets Sink and shower
areas Library
A Tour of the Barge continued
Dinner on the Barge
Ayuthaya Accommodation
Wat Kasatratirat Dormitory Accommodation
Transportation during the trip
On Board Activities
Swimming and Canoeing
Pathum Thani Market
Ayutthaya
with Triadhos Three-Generation Barge
Brick MakingTraditional brick making – a hands on way to explore Ayutthaya’s history
What to Bring … Small piece of carry on
soft luggage with clothes and toiletries (including shower items)
Day pack with water bottle, hat, sun screen, pen and camera
Pocket Money: $20 max.
Swimsuit
Named clothing
x Snacks & gum
x MP3 players
x Mobile phones
x Other electrical devices
x Blankets/sleeping bags
What not to Bring …
Communication
Three Barge Program central office:
Phone (+66) 02-879-1032 (+66) 02-879-1033
Messages/contact can be made through Tracy
Logistics Please complete all “Barge Trip
Forms” and return to Ms. Bridget by Friday 8 November 2013.
Attach a photocopy of your child’s passport including the photo page and the Cambodian Visa page. Ensure your child’s passport does not expire for at least six months.
Attach a copy of your child’s medical insurance.
Logistics – Financial Matters
$100 deposit due on Friday 8 November to be paid in the ISPP Financial Office (on the secondary campus).
Trip will cost between $500 and $600 (Exact cost will be known after all forms and deposits are submitted. Invoices will then be sent home.)
Final payment is due no later than Friday 29 November 2013
Questions …?