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Director Meeting on SEA-TVET “Country-Level Workshop on Harmonisation and Mobility”
26-28 November 2015 at Laithong Hotel, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand Hosted by the Office of Vocational Education Commission, Ministry of Education Thailand
Agreement from Agriculture and Fisheries Group
Name of Group Moderator : Mr Jakapope and Mr Weerapong
Email of Group Moderator : Director
Facilitator : Mr James Mark Name of Rapporteur : Piyapa SEAMEO
1. Members of the Group
Number of Group participants: 12 participants (4 from Thailand, 1 from Cambodia, 1 from Lao PDR,
1 from Vietnam, 1 from Indonesia, 3 from Malaysia, 1 from UK)
Title Full name Name of Institution/Organisation Country
Mr. Jakkapope Mongkonsawad Director Singburi College of Agriculture and Technology Thailand
Mr. John Mark Zaportiza English Teacher Eamla-or Vocational College Thailand
Ms.
Christine Evans International and Partnerships Manager Llandrillo Menai International Wales, UK
Ms. Krisanee Wongwuttiwat Vocational Teacher Tinsulanonda Fisheries College Thailand
Ms.
Zalihar Abdul Ghani Director of Technical and Vocational Education Division Ministry of Education Malaysia
Ms.
Zanariah Ahmad Principal Assistant Director, Technical and Vocational Education Division Ministry of Education Malaysia
Mr. Nayan Othman Director Langkawi Vocational College Malaysia
Mr. Weerapan Sampaonon Director
Ubon Rachathani College of Agriculture and Technology Thailand
Mr. Bounma Chanthavong Director General Dongkhamxang Agriculture Technical School Laos
Mr. Kuntioro School Principal SMK Perikanan Kelautan Indonesia
Mr. Van Nary Teacher Presh Bat Somdach Sihakmony High School Cambodia
Ms
Huynh Hong Mai Scientific Research & International Cooperation Advisor Kien Giang Vocational School Vietnam
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2. JOINT ACTION PLAN (Agriculture and Fisheries)
No. Agreed Joint Activities Partners
(Name of Institutions)
Targeted participants of this activities
Number of targeted
participants
When to do
GENERAL
1 Assign the focal person in each institution
All After the workshop
Sub-Group 1: Agriculture
1 Study Visit from Lao PDR to many colleges in Cambodia Level: Certificate and Diploma Area of Specialization: Agriculture
Agriculture College Duangkamchang, Lao PDR will visit Preasg Bart Damdach Sighamuni High School, Cambodia and other colleges in Cambodia
Director, Deputy Director, Head of Agr, Head of Academic Obj: Capacity Building, Sharing of Curriculum, Study further of certificate students to Lao PDR
3-4 Management and teachers
Feb or March 2016 for 1 week
Sub-Group 2: Fisheries
1 Study Visit on Fisheries
SMK Perikanan-Kelautan Puger-Jember (SMK PKPJ), Indoneisia to Tinsulanond Fisheries College
Agri colleges from Thailand visit Malaysia colleges back to back during Country Level WS in Feb
Fisheries colleges from Malaysia will visit Fisheries colleges in Thailand
Tinnasulanond Fishery College will visit Malaysia and SMK PKPJ Indonesia
Teacher Mangement and Teachers All 3 agri and fisheries colleges from west Malaysia Teachers and administrative staff
5 Teachers Less than 10 30 of teachers and students 3-5 teachers
Last week of Feb 2016 for 1 week Back to back with TVET Country Level Workshop in Malaysia Back to back with the Future Farmer in last week of 23-27 Feb 2016, Songkla 2
nd week of Feb
and back to back with the TVET Country Level Workshop in Malaysia
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2 Short course training on Coastal-Aquaculture
SMK PKPJ, Indonesia will visit Tinsulanond College of Fisheries Thailand
1 Teachers 1 May 2016 (2-4 weeks)
3 Curriculum sharing and student exchange on Fishing Vessel Navigation
Tinnasulanond College of Fisheries and SMK PKPJ Indonesia
- Jan 2016
4 Curriculum mapping for future student exchange
Malaysia fisheries colleges with Fisheries colleges in Thailand (Tinnasulanond College of Fisheries
Students of Diploma level
Number of student exchange is to be designed after the curriculum mapping
Jan 2016
Sub-Group III: Initiative Partnership with UK (Llandrillo Menai International)
1
Exchange students and teachers in agriculture
(UK need to find funding to support)
Teachers and students
Colleges of Thailand nearby Bangkok (2 teachers 20 students)
Teachers - 2 weeks in April 2016 Students – in June 2016
2
Malaysia –UK Programme for Talented TVET students Obj: To promote innovation and enteurpreneurship English language development
Ministry of Education Malaysia will discuss with BC in Malaysia to get funding
Students of diploma level
Number is depended on the budget
To be identified
3 Malaysia – Thailand -UK Teacher Exchange Programme for Agriculture and Aquaculture
Colleges in Malaysia, Thailand and Llandrillo Menai International, UK
Teachers To be discussed based on the funding
To be discussed
Other concerns/issues
Start with small number first and expand the number later when the programme works
Funding
Language barrier
Model of teacher exchange will be discussed after the visit
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3. PROPOSED TEACHER EXCHANGE MODEL/ INITIATIVE
Details
Sub-group I Sub-group II Subgroup III
Proposed by (name of institution)
Agriculture
Lao PDR
Cambodia
Fisheries
Thailand
Indonesia
Initiative Malaysia – Thailand -UK Teacher Exchange Programme for Agriculture and aquaculture
Teacher profile (course/subject, level)
Certificate or Diploma Certificate Certificate, Diploma and Short Course Training
Teacher requirements
N/a Aquaculture teachers Specialisation: Agriculture and aquaculture Objectives: To promote
Innovation and enteurpreneurship
English language development
Teching and leaning methodology
Industry involvement
Number of participated teacher
N/a 1 To be discussed further (Depends on the budget)
Teacher program (Teaching observation/teaching in classroom, train in the industry/other please mention…..)
Observing classroom
Teaching in the classroom
Visit industry
Observing classroom
Teaching in the classroom
Visit industry
Scoping visit
Gap analysis
Designing the programme to fill the gaps
Leverage the teacher profile
Mapping and SWOT analysia
Start to design the teacher exchange programme
Duration
1 week To be discussed Depends on the gaps
Start from …until…
in January- February Thailand – March or April Indonesia – June
In 2016 Planning – 6 months Implementation – 6 months
Who will be responsible for each expense - Airfare - Visa and the consequences
Cost sharing model, but most expenses supported by sending college Sending college Sending college Sending college
Cost sharing model, but most expenses supported by sending college Sending college Sending college Sending college
SEA-TVET
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- Insurance (if any) - Accommodation - Local transportation - Other living expense - Salary - Others such as
Sending college Host college Sending college Sending college
Host college Host college Sending college Sending college
What we have to do together to prepare teacher exchange program ?
Agreement among the directors first, then the mechanism can be designed
Local language training and cultural orientation for the teachers
4. STUDENT EXCHANGE MODEL The group does not focus on student exchange among the institutions. They believe that the successful study visit and teacher exchange programmes will lead to the student exchange in the future.
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2. JOINT ACTION PLAN (Agriculture and Fisheries)
No. Agreed Joint Activities Partners
(Name of Institutions)
Targeted participants of this activities
Number of targeted
participants
When to do
GENERAL 1 Assign the focal
person in each institution
All After the workshop
Sub-Group 1: Agriculture
1 Study Visit from Lao PDR to many colleges in Cambodia Level: Certificate and Diploma Area of Specialization: Agriculture
Agriculture College Duangkamchang, Lao PDR will visit Preasg Bart Damdach Sighamuni High School, Cambodia and other colleges in Cambodia
Director, Deputy Director, Head of Agr, Head of Academic Obj: Capacity Building, Sharing of Curriculum, Study further of certificate students to Lao PDR
3-4 Management and teachers
Feb or March 2016 for 1 week
Sub-Group 2: Fisheries
1 Study Visit on Fisheries
SMK Perikanan-Kelautan Puger-Jember (SMK PKPJ), Indoneisia to Tinsulanond Fisheries College
Agri colleges
from Thailand visit Malaysia colleges back to back during Country Level WS in Feb
Fisheries
colleges from Malaysia will visit Fisheries colleges in Thailand
Tinnasulanond
Fishery College will visit Malaysia and SMK PKPJ Indonesia
Teacher Mangement and Teachers All 3 agri and fisheries colleges from west Malaysia Teachers and administrative staff
5 Teachers Less than 10 30 of teachers and students 3-5 teachers
Last week of Feb 2016 for 1 week Back to back with TVET Country Level Workshop in Malaysia Back to back with the Future Farmer in last week of 23-27 Feb 2016, Songkla 2nd week of Feb and back to back with the TVET Country Level Workshop in Malaysia
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2 Short course training on Coastal-Aquaculture
SMK PKPJ, Indonesia will visit Tinsulanond College of Fisheries Thailand
1 Teachers 1 May 2016 (2-4 weeks)
3 Curriculum sharing and student exchange on Fishing Vessel Navigation
Tinnasulanond College of Fisheries and SMK PKPJ Indonesia
- Jan 2016
4 Curriculum mapping for future student exchange
Malaysia fisheries colleges with Fisheries colleges in Thailand (Tinnasulanond College of Fisheries
Students of Diploma level
Number of student exchange is to be designed after the curriculum mapping
Jan 2016
Sub-Group III: Initiative Partnership with UK (Llandrillo Menai International)
1
Exchange students and teachers in agriculture
(UK need to find funding to support)
Teachers and students
Colleges of Thailand nearby Bangkok (2 teachers 20 students)
Teachers - 2 weeks in April 2016 Students – in June 2016
2
Malaysia –UK Programme for Talented TVET students Obj: To promote innovation and enteurpreneurship English language development
Ministry of Education Malaysia will discuss with BC in Malaysia to get funding
Students of diploma level
Number is depended on the budget
To be identified
3 Malaysia – Thailand -UK Teacher Exchange Programme for Agriculture and Aquaculture
Colleges in Malaysia, Thailand and Llandrillo Menai International, UK
Teachers To be discussed based on the funding
To be discussed
Other concerns/issues
Start with small number first and expand the number later when the programme works Funding Language barrier Model of teacher exchange will be discussed after the visit
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3. PROPOSED TEACHER EXCHANGE MODEL/ INITIATIVE
Details
Sub-group I Sub-group II Subgroup III
Proposed by (name of institution)
Agriculture Lao PDR Cambodia
Fisheries Thailand Indonesia
InitiativeMalaysia – Thailand -UK Teacher Exchange Programme for Agriculture and aquaculture
Teacher profile (course/subject, level)
Certificate or Diploma Certificate Certificate, Diploma and Short Course Training
Teacher requirements
N/a Aquaculture teachers Specialisation: Agriculture and aquaculture Objectives: To promote Innovation and
enteurpreneurship English language
development Teching and
leaning methodology
Industry involvement
Number of participated teacher
N/a 1 To be discussed further (Depends on the budget)
Teacher program (Teaching observation/teaching in classroom, train in the industry/other please mention…..)
Observing classroom Teaching in the classroom Visit industry
Observing classroom
Teaching in the classroom
Visit industry
Scoping visit Gap analysis Designing the
programme to fill the gaps
Leverage the teacher profile
Mapping and SWOT analysia
Start to design the teacher exchange programme
Duration
1 week To be discussed Depends on the gaps
Start from …until…
in January- February Thailand – March or April Indonesia – June
In 2016 Planning – 6 months Implementation – 6 months
Who will be responsible for each expense - Airfare - Visa and the consequences
Cost sharing model, but most expenses supported by sending college Sending college Sending college Sending college
Cost sharing model, but most expenses supported by sending college Sending college Sending college Sending college
SEA-TVET
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- Insurance (if any) - Accommodation - Local transportation - Other living expense - Salary - Others such as
Sending college Host college Sending college Sending college
Host college Host college Sending college Sending college
What we have to do together to prepare teacher exchange program ?
Agreement among the directors first, then the mechanism can be designed Local language training and cultural orientation for the teachers
4. STUDENT EXCHANGE MODEL The group does not focus on student exchange among the institutions. They believe that the successful study visit and teacher exchange programmes will lead to the student exchange in the future.
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PART I (DAY1- Session 6): Getting to know each other and learning from others Note: This part many not be necessary to take note if the participants provide the “Profile of Participants” Institution 1 Institution 2 Institution 3Name Ms Zaliha
Zanariah Ahmad MD MA Yamvrn
Position
Roles and Responsibilities
Director
Name of Institute MOE Malaysia (4 colleges on Agri)
MOE Malaysia
City
Courses offered
9 courses
Certification level (Diploma, certificate)
Certificate (2 yrs) and Diploma (4 years) Have more on fresh water fisheries No deep ocean fisheries
Certificate (2 yrs) and Diploma (4 years) 800 students
Specialization and or achievements in programmes
Tourism
Experience in teacher and student exchange
Not yet done on student exchange More ex on hospitality Student exchange with Thailand Teacher exchange with Indo and Snigapore Transformation of vocational education – changing in curriculum – Focus more on hands-on and industry attachment Fisheries in Malaysia – is very new ..more on ship buidling
50 Students from Malaysia and teachers Join community college in Langawi Issue – language
Institution 4 Institution 5 Institution 6Name Christina Evans
Boonma
Position International Partnership Manager
Director
Roles and Responsibilities
Name of Institute
Llandrillo Menai
SMK KP Jember Technic Agriculture Duangkamchang
City
UK Indonesia Vientiane, Lao PD
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Courses offered
3 major Marine Fishery (Deep Ocean) – fishing and processing
5 courses Forest, Cattle, Agri, Agri Machinary … Teacher 75 Students 950
Certification level (Diploma, certificate)
Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor
International certificate (Fish processing) yrs basic 1 yr industry 350 students
Diploma
Specialization and or achievements in programmes
Maritime, Fisheries (Net to Place)
Fisheries (Net to Place)
Experience in teacher and student exchange
Long time – group of students from germany, spain, Romania – curriculum: construction hospitality, hair dressing, child care Experienced with SEA through BC … firstly with teachers from Chiangrai to UK – focus on acc, hos, language training, agri 8 teachers 8 directors 8 students Experienced to new culture in UK/ Capacity development on teching , classroom Observing on technology Period – 2-3 weeks Funded by BC Want to do more – 8 funded projects – extending the collaboration to SEA Accreditation - Skill Council BC has a project to support partnership working on soft skill development with Indonesia Food production (Grow the products –process) … expect to exchange in the programme
New and want to find partner Ready to send students
Exchange students with Thailand and South Vietnam Less language problem with student exchange in Thailand
Institution 7 Institution 8 Institution 9 Name Krisanee
Nariwan Jakkapope
Position
Prep --- Director
Roles and Responsibilities
Name of Institute
Tinsulanond FisheriesCollege
Sighburi College of Agriculture
City
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Courses offered
Agri and Agronomy
Certification level (Diploma, certificate)
Certificate – Agri + Fish processing Diploma – Fish navigation Fresh Water Fisheries Brackish Water Fisheries
Certificate 1225 students
Certificate – Agriculture Diploma – Agriculture, Agr business, Computer science Fresh water fisheries
Specialization and or achievements in programmes
Fisheries Agriculture
Experience in teacher and student exchange
Training abroad in Brunei Darussalam for 2 months
Just started Never exchange Send some teachers to training in Thaiand at Burapa U and Srakaew Language barrier
Visited by 30 Malaysian teachers from 5 colleges from West malaysia Thailand is planning to visit Malaysia
Group Members: Agriculture and fisheries
Title Full name Name of Institution/Organisation Country Email Address Mobile Number
Mr. Jakkapope Mongkonsawad
Singburi college of Agriculture and
Technology Thailand [email protected] 66805860988
Mr. John Mark Zaportiza Eamla-or Vocatiobnal College Thailand [email protected] 66897387549
Ms. Christine Evans Landrillo Menai International Wales, UK [email protected] +441492546666
Ms. Krisanee Wongwuttiwat Tinsulanonda Fisheries College Thailand [email protected] 66897387549
Mrs. Zalihar Abdul Ghani Ministry of Education Malaysia [email protected] +60177550180
Ms. Zanariah Ahmad Ministry of Education Malaysia [email protected] +60192256090
Mr. Nayan Othman Langkawi Vocational College Malaysia [email protected] +60124706954
Mr. Weerapan Sampaonon
Ubon Rachathani College of
Agriculture and Technology Thailand [email protected] 66898406105
Mr. Bounmachanthavong
Dongkhamxang Agriculture Technical
School Lao PDR 08562055334532
Mr. Kuntioro SMK "Perikanan Kelautan Indonesia [email protected] 081249149319
Mr. Van Nary
Presh Pat Somdach Somdach
Sihakmony High School Cambodia [email protected] +85593751903
Ms Huynh Hong Mai Kien Giang Vocational School Vietnam [email protected]
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