
Professional Development Program to improve students’ learning outcomes
Literature and research around the world state that the quality of a teacher has a direct impact on student learning outcomes. To improve the learning outcomes of children in primary schools in Laos, it is important to act at the beginning of the learning-teaching journey by improving both the quality and relevance of the primary teacher training curriculum and the training of the teacher educators to deliver that curriculum. This is the rationale behind the BEQUAL-supported Professional Development Program (PDP)

First cohort of local Teacher graduates to return to their villages SOON
Many young Lao girls do not attend school due to their family’s financial status, and distance from school. Culturally, some families believe girls should stay at home to do housework and raise their younger siblings. Some parents do not understand the importance of education

New Grade 1 textbooks and teacher guides to be approved by CACIM (Committee for Approval of Curriculum and Instructional Materials)
From 4th to 6th December, the twenty-three members of the Committee for Approval of Curriculum and Instructional Materials (CACIM) chaired by Associate Prof. Dr Khamphay Sisavanh, Vice Minister for Education and Sports, is meeting to review and consider for approval the new Grade 1 textbooks and teacher guides that will be distributed to all primary schools in Lao PDR for the new 2019/2020 school-year

Education Symposium
Over the past three years, Plan International in Lao PDR has been leading two large-scale, consortia-based education projects together with other development partners active in the education sector. The overarching objective of these projects is to improve educational outcomes and inclusion for disadvantaged children in line with MOES sector priorities

Supporting children with disabilities to attend school – Celebrate International Day of People with Disabilities 2018
3rd December is the International Day of People with Disabilities. This year, the United Nations’ theme focuses on empowering persons with disabilities for an inclusive, equitable and sustainable development as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development