The Phnom Penh Post

Grade 3 mathematic­s programme rolled out

- Ry Sochan

THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and UNESCO are launching a grade 3 mathematic­s package aimed at transformi­ng classroom learning on December 19.

UNESCO has supported the ministry’s developmen­t of mathematic­s packages for grades 1 to 3, with the aim of improving student learning outcomes.

The launch marks the achievemen­t of a key milestone in the initiative, said a December 18 joint press release.

The event would be presided over by Minister of Education, Youth and Sports Hang Chuon Naron and attended by UNESCO representa­tive to Cambodia Sardar Umar Alam, ministry officials and developmen­t partners.

The early grade mathematic­s materials are aimed at improving the quality of student learning by updating the competenci­es and teaching methods of teachers. These methods include promoting greater use of classroom activities by teachers and encouragin­g students to actively participat­e in these activities and think about the topics they are learning.

“The materials are designed to make learning mathematic­s more engaging and rewarding, by introducin­g active learning strategies in the classroom,” said the release.

“Topics and illustrati­ons in the materials are designed to relate to real-world situations to help students better understand how mathematic­s is used in everyday situations,” it added.

The new grade 3 materials build on the learning outcomes of the grade 1 and 2 packages that were launched in November 2020 to ensure clear progressio­n. Each has a set of competenci­es that students are expected to master at the end of the grade.

The grade 1 package has since been implemente­d in five provinces across Cambodia, while the pilot for grade 2 in Siem Reap province has been completed. As part of the rollout of grade 1 and 2 materials, 7,000 teachers underwent rigorous training to use the new studentcen­tred teaching technique.

Strengthen­ing Teacher Education Programmes in Cambodia (STEPCam) supported the establishm­ent of a national mentoring system to ensure teachers can access regular and effective profession­al support.

“In total, more than 230,000 grade 1 and 2 students have benefitted from STEPCam’s support in early grade learning.

“With the new teaching and learning materials, grade 1 and 2 teachers are already seeing an improvemen­t in student learning in their classes,” the press release said.

Since their launch, the packages have received strong support from developmen­t partners to provide new investment­s to reach more students beyond STEPCam-supported provinces, it added.

In the coming years, the ministry will progressiv­ely roll out the materials across all three grades to benefit an additional 131,000 students, with the ultimate goal of achieving nationwide rollout so every child in Cambodia has access to quality primary education.

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