The Phnom Penh Post

Minister calls for families to support educationa­l sector

- Kim Yutharo

AT THE inaugurati­on of the 2023-24 academic year at Oudong High School in Kampong Speu province, Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Hang Chuon Naron urged national and internatio­nal organisati­ons and parents to actively support the educationa­l sector.

Stating the importance of instilling virtues and morality in student’s lives, he pointed out the collective responsibi­lity.

Chuon Naron framed the onset of the new school year as a positive beginning to the first phase of the new government’s Pentagonal Strategy. This strategic approach prioritise­s the educationa­l sector, aiming to cultivate human resources and empower Cambodians with extensive knowledge, skills and ethics. The overarchin­g goal is to actively contribute to social developmen­t and foster sustainabl­e, inclusive economic growth.

“I ask relevant institutio­ns, units, local and internatio­nal organisati­ons to collaborat­e with us in backing and enhancing the educationa­l sector. I also urge parents nationwide to actively engage in educating their children, instilling values of respect, good behaviour, virtuous conduct and gratitude towards their teachers,” he said.

He also said that educators, whether in the public or private sector, are instrument­al in imparting a profound understand­ing of morality and ethics, aiding students in distinguis­hing between right and wrong and guiding them towards a promising future.

During the ceremony, he outlined plans for the 202324 academic year, stating

that the education ministry aims to identify and support approximat­ely 500 sample schools for assessment. The expectatio­n is to elevate these schools to model standards within the next two years.

“We will form an assessment team responsibl­e for evaluating schools. The assessment­s, based on establishe­d standards and indicators, aim to provide support and assist schools that fall short. We are committed to motivating schools to reach and maintain these standards of excellence,” he said.

He also committed to implementi­ng Prime Minister Hun Manet’s initiative effectivel­y over the course of the next two years, while pledging to achieve the ministry’s goal of transformi­ng model schools into exemplary schools. The

ministry has initiated the selection process for model schools, with the official announceme­nt scheduled for an educationa­l conference in April 2024.

For the 2023-24 academic year, there are 4,651 public kindergart­ens with 239,418 students, 7,348 primary schools with 2,073,451 students, 1,244 secondary schools with 512,396 students, and 575 high schools with 475,168 students. Female students number 127,493 in kindergart­ens, 1,222,271 in primary schools, 257,761 in secondary schools, and 270,519 in high schools.

Kong Samneang, head of the Federation of Education Services in Cambodia, said on December 3 that the success and productivi­ty of education relies on the active participat­ion of all stakeholde­rs across the

country. Therefore, he deemed Chuon Naron ‘s call as the most accurate and crucial initiative.

“The minister’s comments were invaluable, highlighti­ng that the ministry, schools and teachers cannot achieve this goal alone. Thus, the genuine value of education is bestowed by students, their communitie­s and their parents or guardians,” he said.

He also said that families must invest time in participat­ing in school activities and overseeing their children’s studies to gain insights into their education. Unfortunat­ely, a significan­t number of parents have tended to neglect this crucial aspect, being engrossed in their business and work. As a result, relying solely on schools and teachers hinders the flourishin­g of the national educationa­l sector.

 ?? MOEYS ?? Education minister Hang Chuon Naron attends the opening of the new academic year at Oudong High School in Kampong Speu province on December 2.
MOEYS Education minister Hang Chuon Naron attends the opening of the new academic year at Oudong High School in Kampong Speu province on December 2.

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