Participantes
KHLEANG Sovann
Topic:
The best practices on motivating and helping rural area students to accomplish their study and key challenges.
Merits:

Title: Head of English Language Support Unit and Lecturer   Institution Name: Mean Chey University (public university)   Institution Country: Cambodia  
 
L.  Work Experiences, including previous positions and titles:  From  To  Title/Institution (Please specify if position is part-time) 2012 Present  Head of ELSU and Lecturer, Mean Chey University  2007 2010 Branch Manager, Newton Thilay School (private school) 2006 2007 Operation Advisor, LKN Cambodia Co.,Ltd  2005 2007 Teacher of English (part-time), Newton Thilay School  
 
M.  Education, Academic and Professional Training:  Degree Earned Year Earned Specialization/Institution Master of Education 2012 Teaching English as a Second Language, Burapha University (Thailand)  Bachelor of Education  2008 Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Phnom Penh International University (Cambodia)  Diploma of High School 2004 Sa-Ang High School (Kandal Province)  
 
Additional Professional Training:  
 
N.  Active Professional Membership: Active Professional Memberships independent of current professional responsibilities; these should not include university committee work or other professional duties directly related to current employment. 

 

Teaching work achievements:
- 2012 : Received research grant from IDP Australia to co-conduct the research entitled “language learning strategy used by Cambodian EFL major university students”
- 2012 : Received an Outstanding Thesis Award entitled “an evaluation of the EFL pre-service teacher training program at the National Institute of Education in Cambodia”, presented by Faculty of Education, Burapha University, Thailand
Link to article: http://digital_collect.lib.buu.ac.th/ojs/index.php/hrd/article/view/2705
- 2012 : Became a Head of English Language Support Unit of Mean Chey University
- 2013 : Successfully introduced and put Classroom Action Research into B.Ed curriculum for 4th year student
- 2014 : Published a study on “language learning strategy used by Cambodian EFL major university students” in the LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network of Thammasat University, Thailand.
Link to article: http://164.115.22.25/ojs222/index.php/LEARN/article/view/260
- 2014 : Became a focal person to link between Mean Chey University and IDP Australia in Cambodia to sponsor lecturers to the annual CamTESOL Conference
- 2012 – 2014: Always encouraged, motivated, and mentored those students from remote districts/areas to continue to study and try to finish the degree because some of them quitted their study due to the financial problem and wanted to earn money to support their family.

 

 

O.  Publications Related to the Institute Theme (up to 10):  Publication Type Year Title Publisher English Language Teaching 2014 Co-conducted research entitled “language learning strategy used by Cambodian EFL major university students”, published in LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition   Research Network of Thammasat University, Thailand English Language Teaching 2012 Graduate research article entitled “an evaluation of the EFL pre-service teacher training program at the National Institute of Education in Cambodia”, published in HRD Journal of Burapha University, Thailand 
 
      
 
 
P.  Evidence of English Fluency:  IELTS Score: 6.0 (Expired date: 9th April 2017) 
 
Q.  Professional Responsibilities:  Please discuss your professional responsibilities in greater detail, including research interests, teaching and administrative responsibilities. 
 
 
R. Current Course Taught:  
 
Course Title Level of Students  Classroom Hour per Semester  
Number of Students 
Others 
Classroom Action Research 
Year 4 student 45 hours 14 Semester 2 
 

Contribution:

Regarding topics to be possibly talked in the forum, I wish to share about best practices on motivating and helping rural area students to accomplish their study and key challenges I have had with them. Furthermore, collaboration between my university and other
institutions would be discussed so that we can work together in any projects in the future to improve
teaching and learning, in especially my province.

Expectations:

Things I want to learn and raise during the IPF 2019:
I hope to learn the best practices about innovative methods and techniques, as well as how to teach my
students effectively. I also expect to gain contemporary education concepts and issues that shared by
prominent education leaders around the world. In addition, I will look for opportunities to link
between the new methods and techniques to classroom action research in order to tackle the existing
issues remaining in today’s classrooms. 

 

I believe attending the International Pedagogy Forum will extensively enhance my teaching profession and eventually contribute to improving education quality in university as well as in the province I am based upon presently. Being a teacher, I have set goal of becoming a lifelong learner. Therefore, I always find ways to learn and continuously develop myself. Once I am capable I could help my colleagues and students to better improve their skills, knowledge and abilities.   
 Because of education in Cambodia varies from province to province, students in the town and capital city would receive more quality comparing to those in the province and remote area; and this is the case of my university. Thus, my participation in the upcoming conference will bring positive impact on the education quality and system, particularly on those in the province. Furthermore, through attending the conference I will have an opportunity to learn and exchange experiences and achievements and share best practices I have had with other participants and best educational leaders around the world. I will also have a chance to learn how those contemporary techniques could help students and educational institutions to tackle challenges they have been facing at the moment.  
 I understand that only continuous professional development would guarantee a sustainable education development in this fast changing world. Adapting innovative teaching techniques and methods to applying in the classroom would help foster teaching and learning and later on contribute to boosting the whole education system and Cambodian economy.