VOA Khmer Masthead

Text Only Version
Search

Cheating Continues on Exam Week


05 August 2008
Khmer audio aired 05 August 2008 (931 KB) - Download (MP3) audio clip
Khmer audio aired 05 August 2008 (931 KB) - Listen (MP3) audio clip

As high school exams entered their second day Tuesday, students and controllers both say cheating, corruption and other irregularities plague the process.

Students pass money to teacher administrators, called controllers, to allow for cheating, copying and having answers checked by other students. Some students take tests for others. In some cases, students know the answers to the test ahead of time.

"I hope that I will pass, because I could copy from my friends," a student named Vecheka, 19, said following her exams at Sisowath High School in Phnom Penh. "The teachers were not really strict after we collected money for them."

But cheating is a violation against the next generation, corrupting students when they are young, said Rong Chhun, president of the Cambodian Independent Teachers Association.

The high school cheating has become an annual event, but at least one controller said this year, the habit was so ingrained, he could be hurt if he didn't take a bribe.

"I know this is a kind of corruption," said one controller at Boeung Trabek High   School, "but if I did not accept it, I can have a security concern after I leave the school."

This year about 79,000 students took exams nationwide.

The Ministry of Education does not recognize the cheating as a widespread problem.

But another controller said the custom was proverbially widespread.

"The collection of money from students has become a usual habit; if pey goes, tro also goes," said the controller, from Phnom Penh's Tuoltompong High School, quoting a proverb about two musical instruments that must be played together.

emailme.gif E-mail this article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Cambodia News
Some Children Labor, Far From Home

  More Stories
Smart-Nosed Canines Sniff Out ‘Killers’
Proper Diet Fights Diabetes: Doctor  Audio Clip Available
Senate Commission Examines Court System  Audio Clip Available
Opponents Blast ‘Small’ Budget Allocations  Audio Clip Available
Diplomatic Exchanges Heat Up Over Temple  Audio Clip Available
Khmer Rouge ‘Confrontation’ Postponed  Audio Clip Available
Farmers Want Campaign Promises Kept  Audio Clip Available
Multiple Parties a Worry for Opposition Voice  Audio Clip Available
Typing? Consider Khmer Unicode Font  Audio Clip Available
Impunity Hurting Political 'Maturity': Official  Audio Clip Available
A Rejection of Photos, Not the Photographer  Audio Clip Available
Khmer Rouge Reenactment Filming Begins  Audio Clip Available
Three Hospitalized in Kampot Crackdown  Audio Clip Available
Former Rebels Could Confront Each Other  Audio Clip Available
Premier Lost Ally, Not Power, in Chief's Crash  Audio Clip Available
Leaders Face Another Year in Tribunal Jail  Audio Clip Available
UN Official To Arrive for Tribunal Talks  Audio Clip Available
Chinese Arrive for Talks on Trade, Relations  Audio Clip Available