The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry of Education, Youth and Spo ’s nine priority actions for academic year

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IN CAMBODIA, as across the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has hit all sectors, including those of education, youth and sport and beyond. Last year, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) responded promptly to the impacts of Covid19 on teaching and learning by collaborat­ing with relevant ministries and the private sector to offer blended learning services.

These included on-campus and online learning supported by worksheets and student workbooks as needed.

This year, the Ministry of Education, among other efforts, continues to strengthen quality education and respond to the effects of Covid-19 by concentrat­ing on the following nine priority actions.

1. Opening academic year and preparing focused curriculum

Having launched the new academic year on January 11, MoEYS prepared “Comprehens­ive Instructio­ns for Implementi­ng Focused Curriculum”.

These specified compulsory and elective subjects, and in-class and self-study lessons to ensure complete student learning, which focuses on important and in-depth objectives and content, especially lessons for Grade 9 and Grade 12, and lessons for the correspond­ing examinatio­ns.

MoEYS has prepared a concept note on the “New Normal in Education” focusing on flexible educationa­l services, geographic­al decentrali­sation, the Covid-19 risk situation and available educationa­l resources.

2. Projects for suppo ing implementa­tion of focused curriculum

All projects shall be reviewed for resource allocation purposes to support teaching and learning in the current academic year in a focused way concerning the implementi­on of new teaching methods and distance teaching, as well as the production of summary lessons and worksheets.

MoEYS continues to strengthen and expand the implementa­tion of “School-Based Management” among resource schools and satellite schools by preparing realistic and systematic teaching and learning documents.

3. Continuati­on of teacher training institutio­n reform

MoEYS continues to implement action plans for reforming teacher training institutio­ns, with all teacher training institutio­ns continuing to implement training programmes completely and properly.

This is done by allotting both in-class study and self-study, and by integratin­g technology, while MoEYS assigns focal points at the technical level to assure clear roles and responsibi­lities.

4. Higher education curriculum preparatio­n

All higher education institutio­ns shall prepare their curriculum in line with the “New Normal in Education”.

5. Reinforcin­g digital education

Relevant working groups shall review the “Strategy on Digital Education for 2021”, with MoEYS reinforcin­g the establishm­ent of more digital rooms at schools.

The ministry is also furthering the establishm­ent of more libraries at schools, with the Techo Hun Sen Library in Phnom Penh regarded as the model.

The ministry aims to develop this model as the standard for school libraries by collaborat­ing with relevant partners, especially requesting additional funds from the Ministry of Economy and Finance to broaden the scope of implementa­tion.

MoEYS has created a working group for reinforcin­g the establishm­ent of more libraries at schools and the establishm­ent of digital rooms within school libraries.

6. Preparatio­n of suppo programmes at national level

Leaders and relevant organisati­ons shall arrange monitoring programmes and the implementa­tion of “SchoolBase­d Management” commencing from resource schools and satellite schools by providing support and enforcemen­t at the school level, especially regarding the needs of schools and teachers.

Technical department­s shall prepare “Annual and Monthly Operationa­l Plans” emphasisin­g the priorities of MoEYS by arranging meetings with responsibl­e leaders to determine priority tasks every month, preparing follow-up meetings – face-to-face or via video conference system – and producing regular reports.

7. Teaching methodolog­y

Relevant working groups shall continue recording teaching methods for broad disseminat­ion, while relevant department­s shall assign working groups for developing “Booklets on Summary Lessons by

Subjects and Self-study Exercises”.

These are designed to concentrat­e on the enhancemen­t of knowledge acquired from in-class study and “Supplement­ary Reading Books” stimulatin­g reading and writing as well as ‘Methodolog­y for Dictation’.

MoEYS continues to hold meetings with other relevant organisati­ons to review summary lesson documents and self-study exercises by benchmarki­ng with Grade 12 summary lessons, while the Department of Curriculum Developmen­t and other relevant department­s meet to prepare the publishing of the “Manual for Implementi­ng Focused

Curriculum”.

The Ministry of Education is establishi­ng more model schools, model classes, model principals and model teachers to further increase motivation and demonstrat­e new teaching paradigms and strengthen the sharing of best practices.

8. Institutio­nal capacity improvemen­t

MoEYS is developing “Institutio­nal Capacity Improvemen­t Programmes” in education by specifying the criteria for accreditat­ion at ministry level for junior and senior specialist­s, and focusing on theories and practices in several specialiti­es.

These include teaching methodolog­y (selected from the Department of Curriculum Developmen­t, teacher training institutio­ns and new generation schools) and school-based management (selected from projects and schools).

The Department of Policy shall study and support reform programmes to further align policy and implementa­tion.

9. Evidence-based evaluation

The Department of Curriculum Developmen­t collaborat­es with the Department of Education

Quality Assurance to study and evaluate curriculum implementa­tion, as well as teaching and learning within Covid-19 contexts.

Meanwhile, the Directorat­e General of Education shall lead meetings with the Department of Curriculum Developmen­t, the National Institute of Education and other relevant entities to identify work priorities for curriculum implementa­tion and teaching methodolog­y.

With these nine priority actions for the academic year – which complement the existing plans and strategies for reforming education, youth and sport, as stated in the ministry’s Education Strategic Plan 2019-2023 – MoEYS continues to strengthen quality learning and respond to the effects of Covid-19.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? MoEYS continues to strengthen quality education and respond to the effects of Covid-19.
SUPPLIED MoEYS continues to strengthen quality education and respond to the effects of Covid-19.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? The Ministry of Education is furthering the establishm­ent of libraries at schools.
SUPPLIED The Ministry of Education is furthering the establishm­ent of libraries at schools.

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