UNESCO says quality of education remains major concern for Cambodia
Xinhua | 6 March 2014
The quality of education is still a
big concern for Cambodia and the country needs to set a more
effective strategy to enhance teaching conditions and quality of
education for all learners, Anne Lemaistre, UNESCO representative
in Cambodia, said Thursday. "I would like to commend the Cambodian
Ministry of Education for making a great level of success in terms
of enrolment to various education levels, as well as internal
efficiency at primary level,"she said at the launching of the
2013/14 UNESCO Education for All Global Monitoring Report.
"However, quality of education remains a big concern towards
achieving Universal Primary Education goal due to several factors:
quality teacher is one of them,"she said.
Education Minister Hang Chuon Naron
said Cambodia sees education as the top priority for social and
economic development and has actively worked to improve the quality
of teachers.
He said the ministry has policies
and strategies to upgrade primary school teachers to basic
education teachers through additional training courses and to
upgrade teacher level through internal examination. "Moreover, the
government has paid great attention to retain teachers through the
annual increment of their salaries,"he said.
With a population of 14.8 million,
Cambodia currently has 6,910 primary schools, 1,214 secondary
schools, 433 high schools and 101 higher education institutions,
according to the Ministry of Education.
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