sea-tvet programe (southeast asia technical and vocational education and training programme)...
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Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) An intergovernmental organization promoting cooperation in education, science and culture since 1965TRANSCRIPT
SEA-TVET Programe(Southeast Asia Technical and Vocational Education
and Training Programme) Harmonisation and Internationalisation of
TVET Institutions in Southeast Asia
Who is SEAMEO ?
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO)
An intergovernmental organization promoting cooperation in education,
science and culture since 1965
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO)
• 11 Southeast Asian Member Countries
•8 Associate Member Countries
• 4 Affiliate Members
21 SEAMEO Regional Centres
12 Centres for Education
7 Centres for Science
2 Centres for Culture
What is TVET ?
Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Why TVET ?1. ASEAN integration, especially on ASEAN Economic
Community and ASEAN Socio-cultural Community.
2. Needs of the region to improve quality of TVET for skill developments and human resources mobility
3. Highlighted the importance by ministerial and regional policy meetings since 2012
4. TVET becomes one of the 7 regional priority areas on education of SEAMEO for 20 years (2015-2035)
Objectives ? • To leverage the standard and competency of TVET
institutions, management, teachers and students through the improvement of Internationalization and harmonization of TVET institutions in Southeast Asia
• To improve internationalisation through cross-country joint activities: student/teacher exchange, curriculum harmonization, industrial attachment and joint research
• To create a sustainable networking platform among policy makers, TVET institutions, industrial sectors and development agencies
What ? 2 Focus Areas
1.Harmonisation and Standardisation- Quality Assurance, Qualification Framework, Curriculum, and Industry Practices & Ethics,
- Mutual Recognition/Credit Transfer
2. Internationalisation of VTIs, and Mobility of TVET Staff & Students- SEA-TVET Consortium Staff/Students Exchanges, Networking and collaborative Activities, Joint Research
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Who ?• Policy Makers: PMs, Ministers, SGs, DGs, GBm,
Specialists;• TVET Institutions: vocational and technical schools/
institution leaders/directors, deans of faculties, teachers/lecturers, researchers, students, parents;
• Private and Industrial Sector: presidents, managing directors, entrepreneurs.
• Related Development Agencies in the region and beyond: SEAMEO, British Council, DAAD, GIZ, UNESCO, USAID, GIZ etc.
Our Goals 3 Year Roadmap
How ?
1. Regional meetings and country level workshops from policy makers to institutional level
starting from Aug. 2015with the support of
host countries, SEAMEO SEAMOLEC, SEAMEO VOCTECH,
ADB, British Council, DAAD, GIZ
1. Aug. 2015
1st High Officials Meeting on SEA-TVET , Chiangmai,
Thailand
• Chiang Mai Joint Statement as a regional policy directions for harmonisation and internationalisation • 4 priority industry areas: 1) Hospitality and Tourism, 2) Electronics, Manufacturing, 3) Agriculture and Fisheries and 4) Construction •SEA-TVET Consortium and website
2. Sept. 2015 SEA-TVET-DAAD Worksop
Solo, Indonesia
• Networking platform among priority area• Participation in SEA-TVET Consortium • SEA-TVET Consortium Guidebook/Web
3. October 2015- April 2016 7 Country-Level
Workshops: Cambodia, Thailand , Myanmar, Lao PDR, Malaysia ,
Philippines, Vietnam
• Signed Framework of Cooperation for Student and Teachers Exchange • Partnership Action Plans• Participation in SEA-TVET Consortium • Curriculum/competency Mapping
TVET is One of Regional Priority Areas on Education from 2015-2035
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SEA-TVET CONSORTIUM Website; Guidebook; Capacity Building Activities
(over 340 members)
1st HOM on TVET, Chiangmai, Thailand, Aug 2015
SEA-TVET DAAD Workshop, Solo, Indonesia Sept 15
Country Level Workshops on SEA-TVET Harmonisation and Mobility
1. Siamreap, Cambodia, Oct 2015
2. Ubonrahcathani, Thailand , Nov 15
3. Yangon, Myanmar, Dec 2015 4. Vientiane, Lao PDR, Dec 15
2. Focusing on 4 priority study/industry areas that
contribute to the Southeast Asian economy
(Identified by the TVET High Officials, in Aug 2015)
SEA-TVET Priority Areas
• Hospitality and Tourism (1st priority) • Agriculture and Fisheries• Electronics, Mechatronics and
Manufacturing• Construction • Others such as commerce, marine maritime
3. Develop commitments/ signed agreements
(Framework of Cooperation) among TVET institutions through
the workshops in 7 Countries
Country-Level WorkshopsSEA-TVET Harmonisation and Mobility
October 2015- April 2016
1. Cambodia 9-10 Oct 15
3. Myanmar 4-5 Dec 15
2. Thailand 26-28 Nov 15
4.Lao PDR 22-23 Dec 15
5. Philippines March 2016
6 Malaysia Feb 16
7. Vietnam March 2016
Over 15 agreements/frameworks of cooperation were signed in the 4 workshops by over 100 TVET institutions from Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia , Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
Photos of signing
Cross-country Agreements among TVET Institutions such as
• Study visit of the management team and teachers
• Sharing and mapping of curriculum • Teacher exchange for 1-2 weeks • Student exchange for 2 weeks to 6 months
including industry attachment/internship • Teacher training/short course • Continue study from certificate level to diploma
level
The Next Country Level Workshop in Malaysia
• Hosted by Ministry of Education, Malaysia • Venue: Selangor, Malaysia • Date: 2.5 days in Feb or early March 2016 • 6 Priority areas: 1) Bakery and Confectionary; 2)
Tourism; 3) Electronics; 4) Industry Machining; 5) Aquaculture; and 7) Construction Technology.
• Expected outputs: Strategies for competency mapping and commitment for teacher/student exchange
4. Development of SEA-TVET Consortium as a networking
platform for sharing resources and searching partnership
• Suggested by the TVET High Officials as a strategy to promote harmonisation and internationalisation among TVET Institutions, partners and industry
SEA TVET Consortium • A platform of TVET Network for TVET institutions and
stakeholders in Southeast Asian countries to work together in harmoinising and internationalising their programmes, teachers and students
• Objectives: – To create network among TVET providers– To provide opportunities for working together in student
and staff exchange and industrial attachement– To share best practices/resources and to generate newe
ideas through collaboration
• The consortium guidebook was developed.
SEA-TVET Consortium Websitehttp://seatvet.seameo.org
SEA-TVET Consortium Websitehttp://seatvet.seameo.org
SEA-TVET Consortium Websitehttp://seatvet.seameo.org
5. Capacity Building Programmes for TVET Leaders and Teachers
• The 1st Leadership Training Programme for Manufaturing was organised in Solo, Indonesia in Dec 2015 for Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia (Supported by MOEC, Indonesia)
• The 2nd Leadership Training Programme
will be organised in Bangkok in Feb 2016 (Supported by BC and SEAMEO)
Leadership Programme for Leaders from SEA-TVET institutions
• Venue: Taipan Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand • Date: 16-19 Feb 2016 • Objectives:
• Capacity development for TVET leaders • Provide new knowledge on TVET leadership,
management for internationalisation and industry partnership
• Resource Persons: Experts from UK
Leadership Programme for Leaders from SEA-TVET institutions
• Training Content: British Council Connecting Classroom Leadership Programme
• Leading effective teaching and leaning • Planning, monitoring and evaluating • Internationalising your school
• Participants: 50 Particpants only Directors/Principals of TVET schools,
colleges ,institutions from Southeast Asian countries
Leadership Programme for Leaders from SEA-TVET institutions
• Funding Support: Organisers will support accommodation, experts, programme expenses, lunch and dinner for 4 days, study visit, training materials
• Eligibility of applicants:• Member of SEA-TVET Consortium • Leaders of TVET institutions • Citizen of Southeast Asian countries • Able to support own travel expenses and
additional registration fee of Bht3000 (USD 90) • Good command of English
Leadership Programme for Leaders from SEA-TVET institutions
• How to Apply:• Self-register to be the member of SEA-TVET
Consortium Website • Download the application form from the website
http://seatvet.seameo.org• Submit application form by 11 January 2016 • Send email to
THANK YOUwww.seameo.org
Your are also welcomed to join the SEA-TVET Consortium and the Country-Level Workshops
Please email to
Leadership Training in Feb: [email protected]
SEA-TVET Programme and Country Workshop in Malaysia :