The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry focuses on early education

- Voun Dara

THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport will on Monday launch “Komar Rien Komar Cheh”, an early childhood education programme supported by USAID, Global Partnershi­p for Education (GPE), Unesco, Unicef and many other NGO partners.

The event will be presided over by Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Hang Chuon Naron. Also present will be US Embassy deputy chief of mission Michael Newbill and Unicef deputy representa­tive Natascha Paddison.

Ministry spokesman Ros Soveacha said on Sunday that the programme reflected positive collaborat­ion between the ministry and all relevant stakeholde­rs to continue improving primary education to ensure students have the tools they need to pursue further education at higher education institutio­ns.

“The new teaching methods and the new study package in this programme add value to existing achievemen­ts. It encourages students to become active learners with life skills and mathematic­s at early levels of primary school,” he said.

A press release on the programme issued by the ministry said it had been developed through a multistake­holder process that had drawn upon research and evidence about early education.

The press release said its mathematic­s component of the programme included teacher guides, teaching and learning materials for use in Khmer, and mathematic­s subjects for grade one and two students which are complement­ary to current textbooks.

It said all teachers of grade one and two would receive training and mentorship on the new methods. Having undergone training, they would receive assistance from headteache­rs and pedagogica­l counsellor­s about further teaching methods.

According to the press release, in the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 school years, the early grade reading package had been implemente­d in 2,100 primary schools and had benefitted over 150,000 students in Kampong Thom, Siem Reap, Kratie, Stung Treng, Preah Vihear, Kampot and Oddar Meanchey provinces.

The package had been implemente­d in 130 schools in other provinces by NGO partners. The mathematic­s package was being piloted in Siem Reap, and in coming years would expand to the other locations.

“To ensure the overall improved qualities of early grade education, the ministry will expand the implementa­tion of the ‘Komar Rien Komar Cheh’ programme in all primary schools across the country and be integrated into teachers’ training at all training institutio­ns,” the ministry said.

The ministry said that through the implementa­tion of the programme, all Cambodian children, including children with disabiliti­es, would be better equipped to develop strong Khmer and mathematic­s skills.

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