Imagine a school without computers, flooring, even electricity. Three development workers from remote villages in Northern India made stops at Red Deer lake school, Dr. Morris Gibson, and Heritage Heights yesterday.  One of the visitors, Namgyal, says their one room schools look very different.  "No electricity, the rooms are quite dark, small, the blackboards are small, cold of course," he said.  "That's why we have winter holidays for sixty days, because of the cold."
Namgyal, Dorjay and Stamva are touring canada so they can take back ideas for their own communities in Ladakh.