The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia’s education sector heading toward digital reform

- Voun Dara

MINISTER of Economy and Finance Aun Pornmoniro­th said Cambodia’s education sector is working towards digital reform in line with Cambodia’s digital socio-economic policies for 2021-2035.

Pornmoniro­th made the remarks while speaking at the annual meeting for the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, held at the Institute of Technology of Cambodia on April 25.

“I am really delighted and proud to note that our education sector is moving forward toward digital reform. Such reforms are the correct response to Cambodia’s digital socio-economic policies for 2021-2035,” he said.

He also said he appreciate­d the leaders of the education ministry and all of the education officials at all levels for trying their best to teach students during the pandemic and for following health measures and ensuring that the school reopening went smoothly.

He said moving towards education in a digital format is important because youth relate to this new way of leaning which is modern and of high quality, especially now with the advancemen­ts in technology

and internet speeds that have been achieved.

Pornmoniro­th said that building the capacity for students, youth and the general public to be able to use technology effectivel­y and in a smart manner is vital to ensuring a comparativ­e advantage for Cambodia in the region.

“I really support digital education initiative­s to strengthen digital literacy for students and youth to gain economic and digital benefits and to make the younger generation capable of benefiting from new technologi­es and from digital markets,” he said.

Education minister Sport Hang Chuon Naron said there are a total of 18,430 public and private schools across the countries, including 3,083 community kindergart­ens as well as 13,681 public schools and 1,666 private schools for grades 1-12.

He also noted that there is a total of 3,589,025 students – 71,399 at the kindergart­en level, 3,277,076 at public schools

and 240,550 at private schools.

Across the country, there are 130 higher education institutio­ns, with 48 of them being state-run while the other 82 are private. A total of 198,363 students are studying at the higher education level, according to Chuon Naron.

He said that this year, the ministry had issued reform measures in the third phase to build the digital system and develop its capacity through enforcemen­t of result-based management with solutions for each sub-sector of education.

Foroogh Foyouzat, UNICEF representa­tive to Cambodia, said the pandemic had posed many challenges for the education sector related to distance learning and its applicatio­ns.

She said, however, that the pandemic also provided a renewed momentum and opportunit­y for Cambodia to unlock digital learning at all levels of education.

“Building on the significan­t progress made over the past

two years, further efforts and

Investment­s are needed to enable every child to access the best learning available facilitate­d by technology.

“We, Cambodia’s developmen­t partners, stand ready to provide the necessary support in improving digital connectivi­ty, accessibil­ity, platforms and content as well as improving digital skills among students and teachers,” she said.

She recommende­d the further strengthen­ing of nonformal education and to promote alternativ­e pathways to learning and skills developmen­t, including through digital education, equivalenc­y programmes and technical and vocational education.

She said that while no concrete evidence was yet available, it was likely that the number of out-of-school children and youths in the Kingdom has increased due to the impacts of Covid-19 and the prolonged school closures amid the pandemic.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Finance minister Aun Pornmoniro­th (centre) and education minister Hang Chuon Naron (second from right) on stage during the April 25 meeting.
HENG CHIVOAN Finance minister Aun Pornmoniro­th (centre) and education minister Hang Chuon Naron (second from right) on stage during the April 25 meeting.

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