The Phnom Penh Post

Education officials learning digital skills at Hunan forum

- Long Kimmarita

TWENTY officials from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport are undergoing a 10-day internatio­nal level digitalisa­tion workshop in Hunan, China. The training will allow them to assist with modernisat­ion reforms in the Cambodian education sector.

In attendance are Dy Sam Sideth, deputy director-general for education at the ministry, Lin Junting, deputy director of Hunan province’s Department of Investment and Foreign Economic Cooperatio­n, and Gui Cheng, vice-president of the Hunan Vocational

College of Foreign Trade.

The ministry said the training course began on May 8 in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province. The attendees will acquire a broad understand­ing of current global trends in the digital developmen­t of education, and will learn to develop and implement digital education policies in Cambodia.

“The Cambodian and Chinese government­s establishe­d diplomatic relations in 1958. This relationsh­ip has resulted in close cooperatio­n between the Kingdom’s education ministry and China’s Ministry of Commerce. This had led to China providing this internatio­nal standard training course on the digitalisa­tion of education in Cambodia,” it added.

Ministry spokesman Ros Soveacha told The Post that in addition to Sam Sideth, several department chiefs and their deputies are attending the training course. He expected that what they were learning would make a positive contributi­on to the Kingdom’s socioecono­mic developmen­t.

“This course will lead to the increased developmen­t of digitalisa­tion in education and lay the foundation for future exchanges and cooperatio­n between China and Cambodia in the digital education sector. In addition, the training contribute­s to enhancing the qualificat­ions of educators to improve the use of technology to produce positive learning outcomes for students,” he said.

He added that the course was conducted under the umbrella of the Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Project for Education funded by the China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Agency. Hunan province has so far conducted 663 training courses in person and 176 online courses. Nearly 25,000 foreign officials from 141 countries throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, the Oceania continent and Latin America have undergone training in Hunan.*

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Attendees at the digital education forum in Hunan, China.
SUPPLIED Attendees at the digital education forum in Hunan, China.

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