Thursday, March 26, 2009

Teachers Group Sees ‘State of Emergency’

By Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
25 March 2009


The Cambodian Teacher's Association has found the value of education in Cambodia decreasing, as students were leaving school and teachers were not always tending to their classes.

In interviews with 460 teachers in nine provinces, the association said Wednesday, 93 percent said students were abandoning their studies due to poverty, bribes charged by teachers, or school supply expenses; 54 percent of the teachers said they kept irregular teaching hours.

Teachers said that some students left school because they felt discouraged they would not find a job after graduation.

The association's president, Rong Chhung, said the education system had reached a "state of emergency."

"According to my survey, we show that the education system is falling, and the Cambodian government should take immediate action to prevent this," he said.

Ministry of Education officials could not be reached for comment.

Koeur Nay Leang, director-general of the Phnom Penh department of education, dismissed the findings of the survey, saying it had been conducted without the cooperation of the Ministry of Education.

Other countries faced the same difficulties in education as Cambodia, he said, and the government was in the process of reform.

Free Trade Union President Chea Mony told reporters Wednesday a weak education system had led to at least 15 percent of Cambodia's underage students to leave their studies for work in factories.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Quantity vs. Quality.

Quantity:
It's great to build many schools to accommodate as many students as possible. Many schools demand many teachers. Teacher demand creates many job opportunities. Job opportunities promote the economy.

Quality:

A quality in education requires an effective administrator, qualified educational staff, good and equitable resources, active parent involvement and a safe environment. All of these factors involve funding. Funds for school building, teacher training, their salary, school supplies, research and so on.

Analogy:

Would you rather have 10 rusty old cars that hardly work or spend your moeny for a reliable one that fits your need?

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Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
ពួកអ្នកឯងប៉ុន្មាននាក់នេះមិនគួរពួកពលពត
មិនយកជីវិតឲ្យអស់នៅក្នុងឆ្នំា១៩៧៥ទៅទល់
ឆ្នាំ១៩៧៩សោះពួកអ្នកឯងប៉ុន្មាននាក់ធ្វើ
ឲ្យប្រទេសខ្មែរក្រឡាប់ចាក់អស់ហើយ
ពួកអ្នកឯងទាំងអស់គ្នានេះគឺជាពួកអគតិ។
គ្មានការពិចារណាបន្តិចសោះដោយជឿតែ
ពួកជនបរទេស។ពួកអ្នកឯងទាំងអស់គ្នា
ហ្នឹងមិនមែនជាខ្មែរទេគឺពួកភេវរកម្មធ្វើ
ឲ្យប្រទេសខ្មែរបែកបាក់សាម្គីរដ្ធាភិបាល
គួរតែយកពួកនេះទៅញាត់កុកទៅ
ទើបអស់រឿង។ហើយទើបវាសំមុក។

Anonymous said...

11:07am

if you like freedom and democracy, don't afraid of criticism,ok?

learn to recognize the strength and weakness so you can do better, ok?

don't allow yourself to be brainwashed, ok?

Anonymous said...

10:54 AM
You lost your time for this stupid comment. Better try to support and involve the educational system in the country.