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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet Advocates for Education Enhancement and Student Safety

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, in recent discussions with primary school teachers in Kampong Chhnang province, highlighted a multifaceted approach to enhancing the nation’s educational landscape. The discourse, occurring on the morning of July 27, underscored the collective desire among parents and the government to extend teaching hours, improve curriculum standards, and ensure student safety and holistic development.

Significantly, the Prime Minister revealed a substantial backing from the parents for the proposal to extend teaching hours in select schools, stating that about 90 percent support additional study time for their children. This expansion aims to bolster the academic foundation by including extended periods for essential subjects such as math, Khmer literature, and introducing computer studies.

Additionally, the Prime Minister emphasized the necessity of broadening the scope of education beyond traditional subjects to incorporate life skills. Initiatives include promoting practical knowledge such as hygiene, respect for elders, and road safety, alongside extracurricular activities like dance and sports. Specifically, for grades 4 to 6, he has advocated for enhancing the curriculum with advanced reading and math assessments to establish a more uniform educational standard across the nation.

Acknowledging the diverse needs of a growing student population, Hun Manet also advised significant attention to the inclusion of Khmer literature within the primary education system, even within international private school curricula. This initiative is aimed at preserving cultural identity while ensuring a balanced educational experience, highlighting the importance of mastering the national language alongside other academic and life skills.

In parallel with academic advancement, the safety of students during extended school hours remains a key concern. The Prime Minister called for heightened measures to ensure student safety, suggesting increased police presence or community volunteer assistance to manage traffic and safeguard children during these periods. He also stressed the importance of parental involvement in nurturing their children’s education, health, and overall well-being.

The comprehensive approach presented by Prime Minister Hun Manet reflects a commitment to not only elevate the quality of education in Cambodia but also to cultivate a secure and supportive environment for the holistic development of students. This initiative envisions a future where Cambodian youth are well-equipped with the knowledge, skills, and virtues necessary for their personal growth and societal contribution.

Source: Fresh News

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