The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) commences the new academic year on January 11.
The reform of examinations has garnered parental support and encouraged authorities at all levels to participate in improving the quality of secondary education.
Westview Cambodian International School’s dedication to excellence sees the institution continuing to expand – with a new building to open next year – while its commitment to ensuring the highest standards meant it was to among the first 20 schools allowed to reopen following the Covid-19 shutdown.
Optimism is returning to the education sector after all the despondency enveloping the economy – there are reasons to be upbeat with learners and educators back in school.
The Phnom Penh-based CamEd Business School has become a strong brand name in the financial industry, thanks to its skilled graduates who continue to break barriers and contribute to the growing corporate sector and the Kingdom’s economy.
Schools around the globe are challenged in bringing actual teaching to their students online, and all of this since March and the onslaught of the covid-19 pandemic.
A clear set of desired student outcomes, supported by a robust curriculum and rigorous assessment, is the bedrock of a good education system.
While celebrating this year’s World Teachers’ Day on October 5, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) offered its gratitude and sincere thanks to all teachers in Cambodia and beyond for their efforts in enhancing the quality of education for all students.
To ensure the highest safety measures are in place with the Kingdom’s schools carefully reopening, the Ministry of Education Youth and Sport (MoEYS) has prepared strategies based on two approaches.
The cautious, staggered reopening of schools has been possible due to the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) implementing a slew of measure following the outbreak of Covid-19 to provide a safe environment for all students, academic staff and parents.
Renowned Malaysian educationist and entrepreneur Lim Kok Wing shares his valuable insights on the future challenges facing the education sector in an interview with The Phnom Penh Post.