The Phnom Penh Post

R’ kiri schools get DTVs ,TVs

- Soth Koemsoeun

AUTHORITIE­S in Rata nak k iri prov ince recent ly insta lled 11 DTV satellite dishes and telev isions in t he province’s rura l areas to help more than 3,000 students access distance learning.

A provincial administra­tion report released on Wednesday said Lumphat, Veun Sai, Bakeo, Andong Meas, Taveng and O’Yadaw districts received the devices, which were installed at community schools.

Provincial Department of Education, Youth and Sport director Khat Samal said the DTV dishes will help enable 3,104 students to participat­e in distance learning via television and 41 more devices will be installed in other rural areas in the province in the future.

Samal said the donations provided a good opportunit­y for students to engage in distance learning developed by the Ministry of Education via digital devices.

There are a total of 222 schools in Ratanakkir­i with 40,930 students, he said.

He said 9,787 parents of students have smartphone­s, while 8,998 have Facebook accounts and 245 have Telegram or WhatsApp applicatio­ns.

Ministry of Education spokespers­on Ros Soveacha said the ministry thanked Ratanakkir­i authoritie­s for their effort.

Soveacha did not say i f ot her prov inces will follow Ratanak k iri’s lead.

In April, the ministry issued a directive to supply students with distance learning via cable TV, DTV channels, Apsara TV, Wiki TV, One TV, and the ministry’s YouTube and Facebook page.

But on April 29, The Post reported that some t wo million students in rura l areas cannot access the government’s E-Learning and Distance Learning programmes.

This is because the students either do not have smartphone­s [for E-Learning] or their households have not installed satellite dishes [for Distance Learning] that allow them to receive such broadcasts.

When attempting to substantia­te this, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport spokesman Ros Soveacha declined to confirm or deny the figure.

Instead, he said the ministry does not have any plan as yet to help students in rural areas to gain access to its learning programmes via smartphone­s or television.

“The ministry encourages students who cannot study through smartphone­s and television to learn with those who have such equipment.

“This means for families that do not have television­s yet, the ministry encourages them to follow the educationa­l programmes at their neighbour’s houses with less than 10 people and practice hygiene measures in line with advice from the Ministry of Health,” he said.

It is believed that the Ratanakkir­i authority’s installati­on of DTV satellite dishes and television­s in the province serves to address this problem raised by The Post.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? The DTV dishes will help enable 3,104 students in Ratanakkir­i province to participat­e in distance learning via television and 41 more devices will be installed in other rural areas in the province in the future.
SUPPLIED The DTV dishes will help enable 3,104 students in Ratanakkir­i province to participat­e in distance learning via television and 41 more devices will be installed in other rural areas in the province in the future.

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