The Phnom Penh Post

More teachers to be deployed at schools

- Ry Sochan

MINISTER of Interior Sar Kheng said the government had reached a quorum to deploy 3,600 teachers at schools that lack teaching personnel and will continue to improve teachers’ quality and raise their standards of living.

Speaking at the 22nd Teachers’ Day celebratio­n at the National Institute of Education in Phnom Penh on Saturday, Sar Kheng, who is also the deputy prime minister, said the government had built houses for teachers to give them a better living environmen­t as well as raised their standards of profession­alism and productivi­ty.

“Teachers have received training in a series of capacities and some have gained higher qualificat­ions. For example, in the past, primary school teachers were required to complete only primary school education.

“But now, one must have a high school diploma. In the future, we will further strengthen our teachers’ capabiliti­es to be on par with standards in the region,” he said.

Delivering his speech at the same event, Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Hang Chuon Naron said to develop digital education in the Kingdom, it was necessary to have a pool of capable teachers who were motivated to provide quality education for students.

“In response to the need, the ministry has focussed on promoting teachers’ capabiliti­es. Among the reforms carried out were training [including pre-service training] for teachers and profession­al developmen­t for the teachers and principals,” said Chuon Naron.

Cambodian Independen­t Teachers’ Associatio­n president Ouk Chhayavy said on Sunday that last year, the government had focussed on raising teacher’s salaries. But for 2020, there is no indication from the government that it will do so.

A salary that is sufficient to support a decent life, she said, would be a strong encouragem­ent for teachers.

Chhayavy hoped that teachers will not need a “second or third occupation”. Now almost all teachers have a “second, third or even fourth occupation” to supplement their household income, she said.

Unesco representa­tive to Cambodia Sardar Umar Alam said on Saturday that teachers had played a pivotal role in achieving quality education for all within the framework of the 2030 Education Agenda. Investing in teachers is one of the best avenues to raise any country’s human capital.

“Cambodia has embarked on this mission by prioritisi­ng education for teachers, especially in equipping young teachers with the skill sets to prepare for challenges of teaching in the 21st century. Through this effort, students will benefit from interactiv­e learning and the use of digital technologi­es in teaching,” Alam said.

Ministry spokesman Ros Soveacha told The Post on Sunday that the government had been increasing the budget for the ministry’s initiative­s in regards to education, youth and sport. Teachers’ salaries had increased three times within six years of introducin­g the reforms and would continue to be gradually raised in the future, he said.

“The quality of the teachers is a crucial priority of the ministry, especially with the continuati­on of 2019-2023 reforms that focus on raising the qualificat­ion and living standards of teachers,” he said.

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