My purpose of studying in New Zealand is to gain new knowledge, expertise and experience about educational leadership and policy making. In my view, my proposed study will be of great contribution to my workplace upon my return for many ways.
First of all, I want to use the knowledge I will have learned from New
Zealand to improve English study program and the area of education at the
Center for Foreign Languages, where I used to work before.
Secondly, the school program determines the quality of human resources
the school produces, so it needs ongoing innovation. Thus, when I gain the
knowledge about the leadership in education, I can help participate with my
university director in upgrading the school program, policy, curriculum and the
like.
Third, most of the lecturers of English at my university do not possess
Master's degrees and this can result in students' low quality of education.
Therefore, I need a Master's degree to actually help improve the quality of
education of the students. Upon my arrival to my home country, I will share and
transfer the knowledge and experience I gain in New Zealand to the Cambodian
students of the next generation. As a teacher, I will use the knowledge learnt
from the highly developed country to help students at the educational center I
am overseeing through my teaching, workshops and other educational activities.
Finally, my knowledge can greatly benefit to human resource development
at my workplace. I will help develop human resources at my school by doing more
frequent workshops about professional development to all my staff in order to
further strengthen their skill and better the work quality.
Overall, I think my
study will be a useful and effective catalyst for the continued development of
my career especially at my workplace.