Chularat Saengpassa
Wannapa Khaopa
The Nation

Thailand plans more toplevel regional meetings on education late this year to help prepare Asean countries for their role in the upcoming Asean Economic Community (AEC).
The Kingdom will again host a meeting of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (Seameo) - and an Asean senior officials meeting on education - a top official of the Education Ministry told The Nation.
"Seameo has 19 regional centres [in Asean countries that have provided knowledge and training to its member states] but they have not adjusted [sufficiently] to prepare for the AEC," Sasithara Pichaichannarong, permanent secretary of the ministry, said in an exclusive interview with Nation Group publications on Friday.
Seameo has set regional education, science and cultural development in Asean countries and East Timor as its main mission, Sasithara said.
As a result, it should pay more attention to facilitating development in accordance with the AEC, she said. Each centre should focus not only on what it had done or what it was doing, but they should also coordinate and share with each other for more effective development.
"Asean would prefer to have its senior educational officials from member countries and high officials of Seameo meet more frequently, to cooperate more closely," said Sasithara. The purpose of such meetings would be to discuss collaboration, follow up on the progress of projects and activities, and review and adjust them where necessary.
Thailand hosted the last Seameo High Officials Meeting, Asean Senior Officials Meeting on Education and Asean+3 Senior Officials Meeting on Education last week in Bangkok.
"Thailand will host them again in November. We propose to hold them during Seameo's meeting on Wednesday and the meeting's delegates approved," Sasithara said. She added the meetings should be rotated between member countries.
"For more effective meetings, we will first invite Thai officials working for Seameo's 19 centres to discuss their plans, what they are doing, and what they need to achieve in their projects. Then we will invite officials at these centres to discuss and conclude the same issues before the meetings are organised. The preliminary preparation will be conducted more concisely, approving suitable projects or discussing how to help with their needs. There is no need to report in detail to Asean's top education officials - summaries of the projects are enough," she said.
Seameo has proposed a virtual university project as an information platform for students about its member countries' universities - but the plan's details are still not clear.
At the Asean senior officials meeting on education - the Asean University Network (AUN) will extend its Asean credit transfer system to more universities across Asean. This follows two years of trials, from 20112012, in AUN's 26 member universities, which allowed exchange students to transfer credits, and will allow analysis and system adjustment in 2013.
Sasithara said the meeting also discussed how to promote more student academic knowledge and student development activities. The Asean+3 Senior Officials Meeting on Education had planned to promote more student exchanges as well.
The meeting advised its delegates that China (one of the Asean+3 members) in collaboration with Thailand would hold the AseanChina Youth Caring and Sharing Programme this year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of dialogue between the two, and to promote greater understanding and friendship among the youth of Asean and China by strengthening peopletopeople links.
The programme will give senior secondary school students from those countries a chance to join educational tours and visits from Bangkok to Kunming in China's Yunnan province. They will also hold special lectures, discussions and workshops.
The meeting discussed how Asean should coordinate Asean and Chinese plans to exchange students with each other under the "Initiative of Double 100,000 Students Mobility".
"Education institutes and organisations in Thailand have many agreements with Asean countries for various projects, but they work separately. For example, the Teachers Council of Thailand [TCT] links with the teachers' councils of other Asean countries through the Asean Council of Teachers. Thai universities have their own agreements with other countries," Sasithara said.
She said the ministry would require them to share with it what they'd gathered from others in Asean to make the collaboration and exchanges broader and stronger.
She wanted the TCT to work with the Asean Council of Teachers to upgrade its teacher licensing standards by learning from agencies with the same missions in Asean.

-- The Nation 2012-01-23













