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BEEP Provides Supplementary Online Learning to Lower Secondary School Students

The ICT-based Basic Education Equivalency Programme (BEEP) has been made available for the public as a supplementary learning resource for lower secondary school students (grade 7 – 9), upon announcement of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MoEYS), in light of the Covid-19 outbreak. Students can access this interactive learning platform free-of-charge, through computers and mobile devices, via this .
BEEP, in addition to other online learning platforms provided by the MoEYS, is instrumental for Cambodian students who have been instructed to self-study at home throughout the school closure period. Comprised of 11 subjects, BEEP enables Cambodian youth to pursue their educational interest while continuing professional activities.
BEEP is a joint initiative between UNESCO, MoEYS and the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MoLVT), with financial support from Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), to provide a flexible, self-paced alternative learning platform for lower secondary school dropouts. More information on BEEP can be accessed here:
Instructions for accessing BEEP courses:
1. Go to using any computers and mobile devices.
2. Start learning by clicking on any of the 11 subjects. No registration is required.