The Provincial Teacher Training College (Khmer: សាលាគរុកោសល្យ និងវិក្រឹតការខេត្ត), located in Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, is a two-year college for students, who enter after they have completed either 9 or 12 years of school education. Graduates of the college teach in primary schools in Cambodia.
The college opened on March 27, 1980, a little over one year after the end of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime. After several relocations, it is now at a site previously used as Soryavaraman II Secondary High School between Siem Reap and Angkor Wat.[1][2]
The curriculum includes general knowledge, educational professional skills and ICT.[3] Teaching practice involves students being placed in one of several primary schools in and around Siem Reap. First year students have 6 weeks of practice, second year students 8 weeks.[4]
The school received assistance between 2004 and 2008 from Belgian group VVOB for "strengthening the methodology of primary school teachers";[5] they remain involved in 2013.[6]