Is there a Cambodian GED option?
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Is there a Cambodian GED option?
Is there any way a Cambodian can take the Grade 12 national exam as an adult? No schools...just pay and take the test and get the diploma?
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Re: Is there a Cambodian GED option?
of course they must legitimately pass the exam...not pay to pass.
Re: Is there a Cambodian GED option?
It's possible if there's valid proof of passing grade 9 exam. But permission from the Provincial Office of Education is needed. That's where the 'just pay' peeks around the corner.Phnom Krom wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 1:17 pm Is there any way a Cambodian can take the Grade 12 national exam as an adult? No schools...just pay and take the test and get the diploma?
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Re: Is there a Cambodian GED option?
Ok...cool and thanks Kamenkor.
How about the same idea but to take the grade 9 National test? Same solution?
If, for example, we live in PP, thwn where/who for permission? If in Kandal?
How about the same idea but to take the grade 9 National test? Same solution?
If, for example, we live in PP, thwn where/who for permission? If in Kandal?
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Re: Is there a Cambodian GED option?
Hello Phnom Krom
The BEEP may be of interest to you.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501170010/ ... provinces/
OML
The BEEP may be of interest to you.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501170010/ ... provinces/
OML
Re: Is there a Cambodian GED option?
I don't know about the grade 9 exam, never dealt with it, but there's no way they will allow 'stacking' the two exams without attending school. If grade 9 is also needed it's a no go.Phnom Krom wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 2:31 pm Ok...cool and thanks Kamenkor.
How about the same idea but to take the grade 9 National test? Same solution?
If, for example, we live in PP, thwn where/who for permission? If in Kandal?
In Kandal one has to go to the Provincial office of Education in Kandal province and ask permission, I don't know where it is. In Phnom Penh I am not sure. Formally Phnom Penh isn't a province so I don't know how they have organized it technically there. Maybe the ministry of Education Youth and Sport handles it (on Norodom Blvd), maybe there is a provincial office of Education. I expect the latter but I'm not sure.
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Re: Is there a Cambodian GED option?
From an article today
Nearly 60 years ago, the (USA) federal government established funding to provide free education for adults who could not read to help them improve their literacy and obtain employment. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson recognized how low literacy intertwined with poverty and all the ills that came with it. The adult education system they built was supposed to give people everywhere a second chance at success.
a bit long...
https://www.propublica.org/article/lite ... ted-states
Nearly 60 years ago, the (USA) federal government established funding to provide free education for adults who could not read to help them improve their literacy and obtain employment. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson recognized how low literacy intertwined with poverty and all the ills that came with it. The adult education system they built was supposed to give people everywhere a second chance at success.
a bit long...
https://www.propublica.org/article/lite ... ted-states
Re: Is there a Cambodian GED option?
Cambodia has a similar program, it's called the 'non formal education' program but it doesn't lead to a grade 12 exam.Phnom Krom wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 5:30 pm From an article today
Nearly 60 years ago, the (USA) federal government established funding to provide free education for adults who could not read to help them improve their literacy and obtain employment. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson recognized how low literacy intertwined with poverty and all the ills that came with it. The adult education system they built was supposed to give people everywhere a second chance at success.
a bit long...
https://www.propublica.org/article/lite ... ted-states
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