Education is one of the fundamental factors of development. Every nation can attain sustainable economic development if each puts substantial investment in human capital. There are no differences with Cambodian society. It is essential that this undeveloped kingdom must consolidate education on youth development in order to enrich their human resources.
Essay: The Important Role of Education in the Development of Youth in Cambodia.
1. Name: Suos Sovanna
Date of Birth: 14 April 1995
Telephone: 010296072
Name of School: Zaman University
2. The Important Role of Education in the Development of Youth in Cambodia.
Education is one of the fundamental factors of development. Every nation can attain sustainable
economic development if each puts substantial investment in human capital. There are no differences
with Cambodian society. It is essential that this undeveloped kingdom must consolidate education on
youth development in order to enrich their human resources.
Prior to the explanation of the topic, the term youth development should be well understood. In
my view, development of youth refers exposing youth to challenges, plus helping them to reveal their
potential. Those actions do not mean only classroom-learning but also involving youth in community
works, volunteerism and leadership positions. These outside-class activities will equip them with
necessary skills such as leadership, team working, public speaking, problem solving and critical thinking.
There are several reasons why Cambodia needs to focus on youth development. For one reason,
Cambodian is among the least developed countries. If one studies closely, he can see that there is a broad
gap between the economic classes, with more than 50 percent of the population living in poverty. The
rich accumulate their wealth daily while the poor are getting poorer. With young people are the back
bone to Cambodia, youth development is the only solution to free people from poverty. For instance,
when youth receive well education, they will become high-skill workers and productive workforces
hereby earning more salaries, sending their children to school, and escaping from poverty circle as a
result. Some may start doing businesses and create jobs for other villagers. Thus, by advancing abilities
of young people, it will improve their life quality and lead to broad social benefits.
Secondly, young people will be conscious and have braveness to participate in civic activities
such as voting. They learn the essential of voting and know whom to vote for. People without education
do not comprehend how to make their decision to vote for a specific party over the other.
Thirdly, they become better citizens. Education transforms people to be mindful of the socio-
economic condition. They, for instance, begin to change their actions ranging from a small simple thing
like taking a bus to work instead of using car in order to promote green environment or teaching their
3. children to be good and responsible citizens by throwing trash into the bin. People who are not educated
may not feel any obligations toward environmental issues.
Furthermore, when a country does not provide education to youths, they would face issues
include: youths being engaged in drug; higher unemployment rate, youth being restrained from being
independent and beneficial citizens; and increase in youth crime and degenerate behavior. As a
consequence, people will live in hardship and the society will turn unsafe and insecure. The country,
then, might experience a sharp drop in the rate of investments and improvement progress.
In conclusion, education plays three significant roles in the development of youths. Education
builds human resources that leads to promote securing economic and social progress, improve income
distribution, and lift active youth’s involvement in civic programs and responsible-and-respectful
manners. Based on these reasons, we can state that education holds a crucial part in contributing in the
growth of Cambodia. Therefore I recommend to all the people especially students to use their time
effectively by focusing on learning and do more researches in order to expand knowledge, grab new
skills and languages, and stay competitive in this globalized world.
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