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157 Ishizawa Yoshiaki, Chhay Rachna, Chhean Ratha, Chea Socheat, An Sopheap, Hau Tuy, and others. The Field of Cultural Heritage Education: “Cultural Heritage Education Program,” Marui Masako, Miwa Satoru, Lao Kim Leang, Choeun Vuthy, Nhim Sotheavin, Phin Phakdey. (Wat Chak Junior High School, 140 students, open lectures on August 20 at Ta Prohm and the Angkor Wat Western Causeway, jointly with Sophia University researchers and RUFA students). Note 1: Since 1996, the lectures, the sorting work of excavated items, and washing with water have been conducted at the Sophia Asia Center for Research and Human Development (which was renamed the Sophia University Angkor Training Institute, in October 2002). Note 2: Special lectures at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh: From August 1991 to February 1997, a total of 11 lectures were held on 16 subjects in 7 years. The total number of mobilization experts and professors was 59, and the total number of students was 1435. From March 2014 to January 2015, one subject (the History of Cambodian Art) was conducted four times. The total number of students was 136. Note 3: Practical training at archaeological sites was conducted 53 times in 24 years, from March 1991 to September 2017. The total number of instructors mobilized was 471, and the total number of students was 569. Agency for Cultural Affairs Center Exchange Program: “Cultural Properties and Museums International Workshop.” November (13-19), 2017, (7 days). Venue: Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, Cambodia (Phnom Penh). Sophia Asia Center for Research and Human Development (Siem Reap). Collaborating Organizations: SPAFA [(Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization) Project in Archaeology and Fine Arts], Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, APSARA Authority. Secretariat: Ishizawa Yoshiaki, Lao Kim Lean (the local coordinator), Yoshida Momoko. Coordinators: U Nyunt Han, Ang Choulean, Ishizawa Yoshiaki. Attendees: 20 people including directors of museums in each country. [Cambodia]: Kong Vireak, Kim Sothin, Chhom Kunthea. [Laos]: Bounheuang Bouasisengpaseuth, Khammeuangkhoun Sitthaphone. [Myanmar]: Aye Aye Thinn, Nyi Moon. [Thailand]: Tossaporn Srisamarn, Duangkamon Kamalanon, Sittichai Pooddee.
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