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Integrating ICT and New Media in Teaching and Learning. Kingdom of Cambodia. Prepared by: Mr. LAK LONG ICT Officer of DTVETM. 30 January- 16 February , 2012. 1. Country’s Profile. Country name : Kingdom of Cambodia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Country name : Kingdom of Cambodia.

Location : Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, between Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.

Area : 181,035 sq km.

Population : 14,805,358 (2011 Estimate).

Capital: Phnom Penh.

Climate : Tropical monsoon with rainy

Season Jun-Oct. and dry season Nov-May.

Religions : Most of population about 90% Buddhism, which is the state religion. Hinduism, Islam and Christianity are present in Cambodia.

Language : Khmer (Official), English and French.

1. Country’s Profile

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Cambodia’s education and training sectors are governed under two separate ministries of government.

2. Education in Cambodia

The Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports (MoEYS) is responsible for establishing and developing human resources of the highest quality and ethics in order to develop a knowledge-based society within Cambodia (Academic Stream).

The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MoLVT) is responsible for contributing to poverty reduction as stated in the political platform of the Royal Government through the Labour field and TVET sector (TVET Stream).

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3. Structure of DTVETM

Director

Deputy Director Deputy Director Deputy Director

 

National Training Fund

Office

 

Special Needs & Gender

Office

Relation Office

 TVET Institute Management

Office

Planning & Statistics Office

 Deputy Director

 

Micro-Credit Office

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3.1 TVET System in Cambodia

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3.2 TVET Training Programs

TVET Training Programs is divided into 2 parts:

-Formal TVET Programs (Long Courses).-Non Formal TVET Programs (Short Courses).

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3.3 Statistics of Student Graduated Year 2000-2010

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3.4 Financial Sources

TVET

Donors/Donors

Agencies

Others

Student Fee

NGOs/IOs

Private Sector

Government

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 The following are the major partners, who are involved in the TVET sector:

ADB UNESCO ILO KOICA JICA ITE Education Service, Singapore SEAMEO VOCTECH AOTS Association Connected Schools Polytechnic University of Japan

3.5 Development Partners

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 Currently MoLVT had processed two projects. first project named “JFPR” is grant from Japan through ADB. second project named “STVET” is grant from ADB.

JFPR focus on three main points Post-Harvest Technology and Food Processing. Skills Bridging.

STVET focus on Voucher Skills Training Program Skills Standard Civil Work ICT Capacity Building

3.5 Development Partners (Cont…)

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4. ICT for teaching and learning in TVET

Connected Schools is the NGO signed MOU with MoLVT and

several local partners. Don Bosco Smart Mobile CIST

Train Teachers of five regional training centers.

Teachers will train the students in five regional training centers.

Provide internet meeting once a week between teachers in

rural area and the teachers in capital.

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Don Bosco

CIST

Connected Schools

G.O.A.L: Wide Area Education Network

Phnom Penh

Regional Vocational

Training Centre

Internet

Kampot Battambang

TakeoSmart M

obile Netw

ork

Siem Reap & Svay Rieng

Regional Vocational

Training Centre

Regional Vocational

Training Centre

Regional Vocational

Training Centre

Other MoLVT Content

creators: PPI, NPIC, NTTI

4. ICT in education for TVET (Cont…)

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• Conferencing with good teachers: audio & videos & screen sharing

• Downloading and projection of good quality local language training content from our multimedia library

• Internet access: discover the world & and learn!

• Distant tutoring , Forum and Email with other students and teachers

4. ICT in education for TVET (Cont…)

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The information and communication technology still limited to some TVET Institutions, especially those in remote provinces. Below are some issues and challenges some TVET institutions are facing:

5. Major Issues, Challenges, and Future Direction

Lack of building for training. Not enough computers for teaching and learning. ICT integrated into curriculum is still limited. Lack of ICT Human Resource. Power supply is insufficient. Internet fee is high.

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Future Direction as follow:

5. Major Issues, Challenges, and Future Direction (Cont…)

TVET management information system is being developed to provide TVET management valuable information.

Business and ICT, skill standard, curriculum and testing package are being developed.

ICT Capacity will be improved. More ICT equipments will be delivered to all TVET

institutions. Budget will be allocated for internet connection fee for all

TVET institutions.

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 -http://www.nis.gov.kh/-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodia-http://connectedschools.org-http://www.adb.org-Department of Technical and Vocational Education and Training Management-MoU between MoLVT and Connected Schools-ICT in Education in Cambodia, MoEYS/UNESCO (2004)

6. References

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