The Phnom Penh Post

Labour minister appeals for opening of technical schools

- Long Kimmarita

MINISTER of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng said he wants the government to open technical schools under the Associatio­n of Technical and Vocational Higher Education Institutio­ns (ATVHEI).

Meeting with ATVHEI president Nop Norin on Monday, Sam Heng said Covid-19 is under control and no one has died in the Kingdom from t he disease.

He said the ministry is examining the possibilit­y of opening workshops at technical schools first, and will consider all requests by the associatio­n before submitting them to the government for approval.

“[The Kingdom] is opening the education sector in three phases. First is the higher-standard schools, including those for children of diplomats or investors who study in Cambodia.

“We are examining the possibilit­y of opening workshops first. We are requesting to open the workshops and are waiting for government approval,” Sam Heng said.

He said a working group will monitor a ll private and public schools. And if t hey don’t follow t he guidelines, they will be suspended.

Norin said t he associatio­n has taken part in many socia l activ ities and encountere­d some challenges. While training schools are closing their doors nationw ide because of Covid-19, he is requesting t he ministr y to reopen vocationa l institutio­ns under its management.

“[I] ask that institutes under the management of the ministry reopen. I ask that students attend schools again by following the guidelines of the Ministry of Health because associatio­n members are encounteri­ng problems renting buildings and paying operating expenses,” he said.

Labour ministry spokesman Heng Sour told The Post on Tuesday that classrooms are needed. He said technical and vocational education and training requires actual classrooms to practice lessons.

Government spokesman Phay Siphan told The Post t hat t he decision to open t he technica l schools depends on the National Committee to Combat Covid-19.

“The government is trying to come up with measures to decrease risks related to Covid19. The committee will decide on the request after it has been studied,” Siphan said.

 ??  ?? Labour minister Ith Sam Heng said a working group will monitor all private and public schools as they reopen and if they don’t follow the proper guidelines, they will be suspended.
Labour minister Ith Sam Heng said a working group will monitor all private and public schools as they reopen and if they don’t follow the proper guidelines, they will be suspended.

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