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National Institute of Education Announces Five Specialized Courses for Educators

PHNOM PENH: The National Institute of Education informed educators and students that it is now offering a short course in five majors that can be taken to improve the quality of education in Cambodia, especially for teachers in private schools.

The five majors offered by the institute include Pedagogy and Vocational Teaching Methods, Principal Studies, STEM Education, Secondary School Library Management and Quality Assurance Inspection.

The National Institute of Education said that a certificate will be provided upon course completion, while educators working in the public sector will receive a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit.

The application deadline is January 20, 2024.



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