The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry’s educationa­l strategies augmented

- Chea Sokny

THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport met with the Joint Technical Working Group to review and enhance strategies to advance the Kingdom’s education sector.

Education minister Hang Chuon Naron and UNICEF representa­tive Will Parks, who chairs the working group, led the discussion­s.

In attendance – both in-person and online – were representa­tives from various developmen­t partners, including the Asian Developmen­t Bank, the EU, Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency, NGO education partners, the Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Associatio­n, the World bank, UNESCO and the UN World Food Programme.

“The meeting aimed to review and coordinate the implementa­tion of key priorities and activities, and devise new strategies to allocate resources in alignment with targets for enhancing the education programme in Cambodia,” said a November 21 education ministry announceme­nt.

The dialogue covered the outcomes of ongoing initiative­s and strategic plans. These included a progress report on the 2023 budget, advancemen­ts in reforms, the establishm­ent of model schools, updates on crafting the new education strategic plan for 2024-2028, the implementa­tion status of the first-grade curriculum and a progress report on various activities undertaken by NGOs.

“The education ministry aims to offer crucial recommenda­tions regarding the implementa­tion of curriculum reform and teacher education programmes. This involves prioritisi­ng plans, adopting result-based policies and enhancing and expanding cooperatio­n with developmen­t partners and stakeholde­rs. Our collective goal is to achieve significan­t improvemen­ts across the education sector in Cambodia,” said Chuon Naron.

Ouk Chhayavy, president of the Cambodian Independen­t Teachers Associatio­n (CITA), voiced some concerns about the current state of the Kingdom’s education system. She said that instances of abusive language, attacks on individual­s, stigmatisa­tion, and the use of violent words on social media all highlighte­d the need for improvemen­t.

“When our social morality declines, it also leads to a decline in the education

system,” she added.

“The collaborat­ion between the education ministry and its developmen­t partners to enhance the education system is commendabl­e. I support these initiative­s and hope that cooperatio­n with internatio­nal developmen­t partners will contribute to improving education in Cambodia, particular­ly in promoting social morality,” she continued.

 ?? MOEYS ?? Education minister Hang Chuon Naron meets with UNICEF representa­tive Will Parks to discuss new strategies for promoting education on November 21.
MOEYS Education minister Hang Chuon Naron meets with UNICEF representa­tive Will Parks to discuss new strategies for promoting education on November 21.

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