The Phnom Penh Post

Promoting ethics within curriculum frameworks of general education

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MORALITY stems from a combinatio­n of innate and social factors, with innate factors those present in an individual from birth, while social factors refer to influences from family, friends, schooling and the wider community.

The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) therefore continues to promote morality through curricula at all education levels and in all forms to strengthen students’ ethics.

This main focus of this article is the promotion of student ethics within the curriculum frameworks in general education.

The Ministry of Education has included Morals and Civics in the curriculum from kindergart­en level to Grade 12.

For kindergart­en and primary education, MoEYS has added Social Studies as a subject from Grade 7 to Grade 12 Morals and Civics.

Morals and Civics has been included as separate major subject, which provides in-depth study of culture, tradition, religion and individual responsibi­lity, societal and global morals and ethics, and treaties and laws regarding human rights, as well as becoming a “global citizen”.

The Ministry of Education has instructed all educationa­l institutio­ns to fully implement the curriculum, including civic ethics, to strengthen the capacity of students at all levels to become global citizens demonstrat­ing good behaviour and possessing skills and values in response to national, regional and global contexts.

The strength of individual­s’ ethics depends on the participat­ion of all stakeholde­rs, with MoEYS working closely with all relevant ministries, institutio­ns and developmen­t partners.

The Ministry of Education has begun reforming the special education system, reviewing and improving the curriculum, as well as learning and teaching practices.

The preparatio­n of the curriculum framework and enhancing of general knowledge and technical education is to contribute to the developmen­t of citizens with the necessary skills, good behaviour and strong personalit­ies capable of ably participat­ing in the developmen­t of the nation.

The curriculum framework regarding general knowledge and technical education is designed to educate and train Cambodians to become well rounded citizens by standardis­ing a curriculum establishe­d to internatio­nal standards in terms of the content, and the teaching and learning methods employed.

It also sets out how to evaluate academic results to enable students to respond to the needs of the labour market at the national, regional and global levels.

Within the framework of the curriculum, general knowledge and technical education highlight a

range of skills that contribute to the improvemen­t of students’ ethics.

These include communicat­ion skills and teamwork, critical thinking and the ability to innovate, and the ability to apply knowledge, as well as developmen­t skills for the individual, the family and the wider society.

All of these skills will guide students to:

(i) Communicat­e well and work effectivel­y in teams;

(ii) Convey ideas, knowledge, skills, emotions and opinions;

(iii) Evaluate informatio­n based on reasoning;

(iv) Effectivel­y and promptly negotiate mechanisms and problemsol­ving approaches to best serve the interests of all;

(v) Instil the desire to study independen­tly and develop values to ensure lifelong learning;

(vi) Promote innovation, create new possibilit­ies and new ideas, and

analyse problems to find solutions;

(vii) Take responsibi­lity for themselves, their families and their society with understand­ing, compassion, gratitude and commitment;

(viii) Live ethically, making wise right-wrong judgements, while safeguardi­ng and growing integrity;

(ix) Show unity in fulfilling team responsibi­lities and in mutual relationsh­ips with compassion and kindness to engender happiness for self, family and society.

At the same time, in general education institutio­ns, both public and private, morality and ethics are integrated and taught in Social Studies at all grade levels. Social Studies as a subject is a combinatio­n of social science and humanities.

Social Studies aims to strengthen and expand the ability of learners to be accountabl­e citizens.

This subject also focuses on theories and applicatio­ns related to cultural and traditiona­l identity, the environmen­t, history, geography, law and politics.

Social Studies contains the following components: History, Geography, Morals and Civics, Economics and Philosophy.

The goals in studying Social

Studies include ensuring that learners:

(i) Acquire knowledge and skills related to cultural and traditiona­l identity and customs, the environmen­t, history and geography, as well as the laws and politics of Cambodia and other countries in the region;

(ii) Develop skills related to roles and responsibi­lities as learners and citizens in school, the family, the community, the wider society and the internatio­nal community;

(iii) Apply the knowledge and skills learned from studying the subjects taught in Social Studies for further study as well as in their daily lives;

(iv) Develop a love and respect for nature, the nation, religion and the monarchy as educated and responsibl­e citizens proud of their country and religion, and respectful of others.

The Ministry of Education has been cooperatin­g with other ministries, institutio­ns, developmen­t partners and related partners in disseminat­ing and educating students at all levels in ethics.

This has been undertaken through teaching, the publishing of articles, short video clips and a range of images to ensure that all students at all levels have acquired knowledge and skills, as well as good attitudes and behaviour, in response to living in society and become upstanding citizens in the national, regional and global contexts.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Minister of Education, Youth and Sport HE Dr Hang Chuon Naron (centre) attends the ceremony to open the new academic year 2022-2023.
SUPPLIED Minister of Education, Youth and Sport HE Dr Hang Chuon Naron (centre) attends the ceremony to open the new academic year 2022-2023.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? MoEYS continues to promote morality through curricula at all education levels.
SUPPLIED MoEYS continues to promote morality through curricula at all education levels.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? HE Dr Hang Chuon Naron delivers a speech at the opening ceremony.
SUPPLIED HE Dr Hang Chuon Naron delivers a speech at the opening ceremony.

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