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Education Networking in Southeast Asia during the Colloquium for Humboldt Fellows and Awardees in Thailand “Regional Networking – a Chance for Science and Scholarship” 23-25 November 2007, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Dato’ Dr Ahamad bin Sipon Director-Designate SEAMEO Secretariat.
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Education Networking in Southeast Asiaduring the Colloquium for Humboldt Fellows and Awardees in Thailand “Regional Networking – a Chance for Science and Scholarship” 23-25 November 2007, Chiang Mai, Thailand Dato’ Dr Ahamad bin Sipon Director-Designate SEAMEO Secretariat
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) • 42nd year • Governed by SEAMEO Council - Brunei Darussalam - Cambodia - Lao PDR - Indonesia - Malaysia - Myanmar - Philippines - Singapore - Thailand - Timor Leste; and - Vietnam • Held back-to-back with the ASEAN Education Ministers Meeting
Eight Associate Members Australia Canada France Germany New Zealand the Netherlands Norway; and Spain An Affiliate Member International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) based in Norway SEAMEO
SEAMEO Oversees 15 SEAMEO Regional Centres • Tropical Biology (Indonesia) • History and Tradition (Myanmar) • Educational Innovation and Technology (Philippines) • Education in Science and Mathematics (Malaysia) • Languages Centre (Singapore)
SEAMEO • Regional Training Centre (Vietnam) • Higher Education and Development (Thailand) • Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Philippines) • Archaeology and Fine Arts (Thailand) • Community Nutrition (Indonesia)
SEAMEO • Microbiology, Parasitology and Entomology (Malaysia) • Public Health (Philippines) • Tropical Medicine (Thailand) • Open Learning Centre (Indonesia) • Vocational and Technical Education and Training (Brunei Darussalam)
SEAMEO • One Network: Tropical Medicine and Public Health (Thailand) • Secretariat in Bangkok
SEAMEO and Science Education in Southeast Asia • Member States move towards the sciences, if not improving on their science curricula and perspective • Recognizes the need to have adequate resources
SEAMEO and Science Education in Southeast Asia • Keeps track of the fast changing trends in education • Recognizes the need to help member countries improve their human resource capabilities
SEAMEO and Science Education in Southeast Asia • Council expressed very enthusiastic prospects of building the region’s human infrastructure in education, science and culture • Science education in member countries respects the necessity and significance of values in teaching and learning
Integration of ICT in Education • Improvements in integrating (ICT) in educational systems • Concerns on structural and geographical challenges
Integration of ICT in Education • Indonesia, launched the Indonesia National ICT Education Network or Jardiknas • Stresses the need to address ICT development in hardware, software and teacher training
Integration of ICT in Education • Defining the roles of both the government and the private sector in sharing the responsibility of developing ICT networks for education purposes • Concerns in protecting national values and in ensuring safe and ethical use of the Internet
Integration of ICT in Education • Singapore shared its ICT master plan that integrates ICT into the curriculum • Centres promote technology-aided education and instruction to ease teaching and learning and to introduce and integrate the technology into the structure and system of education
Integration of ICT in Education • SEAMEO INNOTECH currently uses ICT-aided education such as Text-to-teach and iFLEX • SEAMEO SEAMOLEC conducts training on technology and web-based distance learning such as the conduct of the web-based course development using moodels
Integration of ICT in Education • SEAMEO VOCTECH is strengthening regional networks that offer training on managing ICT in institutions and maintaining competitive computer learning
Education for sustainable development • ESD is about changing values and behaviors while emphasizing the core concepts of sustainable development such as • knowledge in global warming, ozone depletion and preserving biodiversity, • managing agriculture, fisheries and rural development,
Education for sustainable development • promoting health, sanitation and environmentally responsible lifestyles and • inculcating traditional Southeast Asian values in the midst of changing social influences • Human Values-based Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Education in Southeast Asia (HVBWSE) that involved an inter-centre collaboration, with the support of the UN-HABITAT
Education for sustainable development • Conducted a training course aimed to develop the competencies of teachers and education professionals by sensitizing them to HVBWSE, try out lesson plans and disseminate the knowledge to other teachers • At the ministerial level and through 15 Regional Centres, ESD concerns are promoted through values, reorientation of education programmes and developing awareness
Education for sustainable development • SEAMEO SEARCA proposes to enhance and strengthen the agricultural curricula of universities in the region • SEAMEO BIOTROP is engaged in research and testing to sustain the tropical ecosystem and to find solutions to environmental problems.
Education for sustainable development • The work of both SEAMEO SEARCA in agricultural competitiveness and natural resource management and SEAMEO BIOTROP in preserving ecology have a great significance in contributing to food security and poverty reduction
Tropical medicine, medical research and public health • SEAMEO Tropical Medicine and Public Health Network or SEAMEO TROPMED/ Network has four regional centres attached to universities in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines • Doing specialized scientific pursuits in tropical medicine, community nutrition, public health, and parasitology, entomology and microbiology
Tropical medicine, medical research and public health • The Mahidol University Faculty of Tropical Medicine in Bangkok hosts the SEAMEO Regional Centre for Tropical Medicine and the central network office • Germany, through the GTZ and the GTZ BACKUP Initiative, has an extensive partnership with this network, in particular, in its development programmes in capacity-building at the institutional and individual levels
Tropical medicine, medical research and public health • Germany is a partner in the SEAMEO TROPMED Network’s programmes with the National Institute of Public Health in Cambodia and in hospital management training in Indonesia • It also supports the network in strengthening the capacity of partner countries in improving a more effective global fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria and in preventive education against these infectious diseases
Tropical medicine, medical research and public health • SEAMEO TROPMED Regional Centres are also supported by partners such as Japan, the World Health Organization, UNICEF and a host of other international research and medical networks within and beyond the region.
Mathematics and Science Education • Conducted a workshop on special mathematics and science high schools • Analysed examination questions to establish the schools’ expectations and to compare their varying standards
Mathematics and Science Education • Analysed Students’ performance in the exams was to establish and identify the factors that contribute to the gaps between expectation and performance • Agreed to collaborate in improving the tests and helping regular schools improve math and science education
Mathematics and Science Education • The experiences and success of these schools to improve the teaching of science and mathematics in the regular secondary school system • Vietnam will host a regional seminar to discuss more deeply the quality of science and mathematics education in the region
Regional Cooperation in High Education • Plan for a structured framework or network of higher education integration to raise awareness, list down priority areas of concern and organize summits to improve higher education • Bring together the initiatives of Ministers of Education
Regional Cooperation in High Education • Brings about a more common area of addressing the needs of the higher education sector, specifically in improving university governance, quality assurance, and functional cooperation through research and training • Will not only provide a common space for higher education institutions and experts but the Southeast Asian region as an educational hub as well
Conclusion • SEAMEO does not bask in its success in some areas of education, especially in science • In majority of SEAMEO member countries, there is still an utter lack of learning facilities and infrastructure, both in school buildings and teaching staff and competencies
Conclusion • The challenges will always be there in helping these member countries, but SEAMEO is always hopeful because of the many opportunities that help the organization improve education