Critics on Cambodia High School Exam 2015
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by: *Cambodian <http://www.sophanseng.info/author/cambodian/>* |
Posted on: *August
27, 2015*

This year is signified by its second attempt of education’s dictatorial
regime of Cambodia to strictly monitor the exam’s session for high school
students nationwide (watch video clip by RFA <https://youtu.be/fGxkFhGfcVI>
).

There are more than 87,000 candidates have lined up in different 150 exam
centers to enter into 3576 restricted exam rooms. The nation’s budget is
spent not less than 4 millions dollar to attain the two days nationwide
exam on August 25-26, 2015.

Cambodia has been well-known of rampant corruption accounting from
officers’ offices to school compounds. Urging to topple the school’s
bribery and corruption regime, the new measure of dictatorial monitoring
during exam has been taken place. The monitoring methods are incorporated
by Anti-Corruption United (ACU) to dispatch exam monitors to inspect and to
spook all entering students. The exam agents are scavenging hiding sheets
under their pants, or sleeves, or inside their shoes etc. Exam monitors
also walked around the rooms, the tables, and espy from all directions
during the exam. Policemen are also dispatched to monitor the students as
well.

This is weird scene looking from outsiders when they are recalling their
high school exam experiences. Regardless to mention Western countries,
Cambodia’s neighboring Thailand, their exam environment didn’t translate
students’ confidence into hostility at all. Beside of well reform in
education through fiscal transparency and increasing budget allocation
towards the demands of schools especially to increase teacher’s decent
salary, the curriculum and learning environment, all are conducive and
incentive to students to grab knowledge at their maximum without
grabbing the feeling of hostility.
[image: Scene view of Cambodia Students during Exam 2015 - photo courtesy
of MoEYs facebooke page.]
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Scene view of Cambodia Students during Exam 2015 – photo courtesy of MoEYs
facebooke page.

[image: Cambodia High school exam 2015 2]
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Cambodia High school exam 2015 3]
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Cambodia High school exam 2015 4]
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Cambodia High school exam 2015 5]
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Cambodia High school exam 2015 6]
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The attendance, the effort, and the scores of yearly accumulation, all are
 included into students’ portfolio. The exam has been happened for students
to fulfill their learning representing about 30 to 40 percent only at the
year end. Strangely, Cambodian students’ portfolio has not been included.
Their whole year effort is badly excluded. They are counted only two days
exam. If they passed, they are happy; but if they are failed, they are sad.
Many of them have given up schools without fulfilling their dream to step
up tertiary education.

This has been seen as dictatorial and extreme policy for Cambodian high
school students to bring with them confidence after 12 years compulsory
enrollment.

*Competitiveness?*

Cambodian students who are lining up to enter into the rooms of fame (exam
rooms) with confusing feeling of working hard 365 days is likely
meaningless for them because they have to fight for homestretch in just
these two days.

Those students are competing in two days to pass the exam. It seems
Cambodia is good in setting up a competitive stage by dispatching thousand
monitor agents (arbitrators) to believe in fairness but not the ability of
the players themselves. The high school students (players) have been poorly
trained within the schools’compound to prepare the facing up with those
alien arbitrators. The students are believed to force to walk on broken
glass.

How about Cambodia’s competitiveness with outsiders? Hard to speak about it
for sure!

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