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SEAMEO CELLL - FISCAL YEAR REPORT 2014/15
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from the Centre Interim DirectorGeneral Information SEAMEO CELLL Governing Board OrganisationProfileCentre Activities KRA 1: Programme Excellence KRA2:ManagementEfficiency KRA 3: Solid Resource Base KRA4:CentreVisibility KRA5:FinancialViabilityOrganisational Structure
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Dear respectable stakeholders,
partners and friends,
It’s my pleasure to present this report,
which highlights SEAMEO CELLL’s activi-
ties in Fiscal Year 2014/2015.
This year marks two milestones in the
history of SEAMEO CELLL: for the first time
since its official establishment in 2013, the Centre hosted an international
seminar on Kominkans and Lessons to be Learned for Community Learn-
ing Centres with the participation of more than 70 representatives from
Europe, Japan, Lao PDR, Cambodia and Vietnam (November 2014), and,
after two long years in expectation of a workable office, the Centre build-
ing was finally renovated (completed January 2015), making it possible to
utilise our resources for operations.
Grounded in its vision and missions, SEAMEO CELLL has tried its
very best to promote cooperation in the science and practice of lifelong
learning and to serve as a focal point for information exchange and
good practices dissemination: we addressed the needs of identifying the
learning citizen’s characteristics at a series of national workshops on
Building a Learning Society in Vietnam, advocated the development of a
common LLL agenda in the context of ASEAN integration at the ASEM
Lifelong Learning Forum in Bali, participated in a regional project on
Transforming Education and Training System to Create Lifelong Learning
Societies in Asia and Pacific, and sent a Regional Project Proposal to
UNESCO Institute of Lifelong Learning (UiL) for technical support and
funding.
Realising that internal capacity enhancement is a matter of strategic
importance for the Centre’s development, especially in the field of research
and training, the Centre has put a top priority on staff capacity building:
with support from our valuable partners, the UiL and DVV International, in
this Fiscal Year 2014/2015, two Centre key staff were sent to Hamburg and
New Delhi for Participatory Action Research training and Youth Skills pro-
motion respectively. In-house training sessions were also effectively organised
to train our core staff as well as external staff in Moodle Learning Manage-
ment System and graphic designs (Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator) so that
they could smoothly operate future programmes serving the Centre’s purposes.
For this year 2015, SEAMEO CELLL is going to hold its very first
Governing Board Meeting. As stipulated in the Centre’s Enabling Instrument
(Articles VII and VIII), the Governing Board is the decision-making body
which determines the directions of the Centre as well as the authoritative
body which shall approve the nomination of the Centre Director, the Centre’s
organisational structure, and this very report among other important
matters. All the Centre interim management and staff are looking forward
to this next milestone with a strong belief that a bright new chapter in the
history of the Centre will be marked after this event.
May I take this opportunity to extend our warmest thanks and appreciation
for your continuous support over the past years and in years to come.
With kind regards,
Le Huy Lam
Interim Director
SEAMEO Regional Centre for Lifelong Learning
MESSAGE FROM THE CENTRE INTERIM DIRECTOR
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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SEAMEO CELLL GOVERNING BOARDBRUNEI DARUSSALAMDr Hazri KifleDirector of Planning, Development and Re-searchMinistry of Education3rd Floor, Block C,Old AirportBandar Seri Begawan, BerakasBrunei Darussalam BB3510Tel: +67-381-78839Fax: +673 2380880E-mail: [email protected]
CAMBODIAMr Lor Chha VannaDeputy Director-General of EducationMinistry of Education, Youth and Sport80 Preah Norodom, Sangkat Boeng Keng Kang 1Khan Champarmorn, Phnom PenhCambodiaTel: +855(16)877375Fax: E-mail: [email protected]
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIADr Ella Yulaelawati RumindasariDirector of Early Childhood Education DevelopmentDirectorate-General of Early Childhood & Community EducationMinistry of Education and Culture7th Floor, E BuildingJalan Jenderal SudirmanSenayan, Jakarta 10270Republic of IndonesiaEmail:[email protected]@yahoo.com
LAO PDRDr Ka Saleumsouk
Director-General of Non-Formal Education DepartmentMinistry of Education and Sports
P.O Box 67, VientianeLao PDR
Tel: +856 (20) 2288-9293Fax: +856 (21) 213980
Mobile: +856 (20) 9980 1492E-mail: [email protected]
MALAYSIADato’ Hj Nasir Mat Dam
Deputy Secretary-GeneralHigher Education Sector
Ministry of EducationLevel 16, No 2, Menara 2
Jalan P5/6, Presint 562200, Putrajaya
MalaysiaTel: +60 (3) 8870 5071Fax: +60 (3) 8870 6808
E-mail: [email protected]
UNION OF MYANMARProf. Dr Aye Aye Myint
Pro-RectorYangon University of Education (YUOE)
317, Pyay Road, Kamayut, YangonUnion of MyanmarTel: 95-9-5157146Fax: 95-1-504772
E-mail: [email protected]
PHILIPPINESMr Mario A Deriquito
UndersecretaryDepartment of Education
DepEd Complex, Meralco AvenuePasig, Metro Manila Philippines 1600TTel: +632 633 7207Fax: +632 683 0867E-mail: [email protected]
REPUBLIC OF SINGAPOREMs Sim Soo KhengDirectorResearch and Innovation DivisionInstitute for Adult Learning1 Kay Siang RoadTower Block Level 6Singapore 248922Republic of SingaporeTel: +65 6579 0304Fax: +65 6579 0601E-mail: [email protected]
THAILANDMr Surapong ChumchodDeputy Secretary-GeneralOffice of the Non-Formal and Informal EducationMinistry of EducationRatchadamnoen Nok AvenueDusit, Bangkok 10300ThailandTel: +66 (0) 2281 6361 E-mail: [email protected]
TIMOR LESTEDr Cidalio LeiteDirector-General, Basic EducationMinistry of EducationVilla VerdeDili, Timor LesteTel: 670 78188392E-mail: [email protected]
VIETNAMDr Nguyen Hong Son
Deputy Director-GeneralDepartment of Continuing Education
Ministry of Education and Training35 Dai Co Viet Street, Hai Ba Trung District,
Hanoi, VietnamTel: +84 (4) 3869 4986
Mobile: (84)(0) 913204760Fax: +84 (4) 3868 3724
E-mail: [email protected]
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
SEAMEO SECRETARIATDr Gatot Hari Priowirjanto
Director, SEAMEO SecretariatMom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Bldg
920 Sukhumvit RoadBangkok
Thailand 10110Tel: +66 (0) 23910144Fax: +66 (0) 23812587
Email: [email protected]
SEAMEO CELLLMr Le Huy Lam
Ex-Officio MemberInterim Director
SEAMEO CELLL33C Le Thanh Ton Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnam
Tel: +84 (8) 38246767Fax: +84 (8) 38243304
Email: [email protected]
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ORGANISATION PROFILE
SEAMEO Regional Centre for Lifelong Learning (SEAMEO
CELLL) was officially established following the signing
ceremony of Memorandum of Agreement between
SEAMEO and the Government of Vietnam on
20/3/2013 at SEAMEC 47 in Ha Noi. The Centre
aims to cater for the regional needs in promoting
lifelong learning and provide opportunities
for cooperation in the field of lifelong learning
among SEAMEO Member Countries and
Associate Member Countries, help strengthen the
relationship and increase mutual understanding
between educational researchers, practitioners, and
policy makers of the region, in a spirit of mutual respect
and partnership.
VISIONA leading centre in promoting
cooperation in the science and practice of lifelong learning in Southeast Asia and a
focal point for linkage between Southeast Asian, Asian and European countries in lifelong learn-
ing activities.
To provide relevant programs and strategic alliances to educational managers, practitioners and
policymakerstowardsimprovinglifelonglearningpractice in Southeast Asia through research anddevelopment,capacitybuildingand
information exchange.
MISSION
a. Maintaining close cooperation with ministries/de-partments in charge of lifelong learning policies, particular-ly with the ministries of education and ministries of labour in SEAMEO Members Countries;
DESIGNATED RESPONSIBILITIES
b. Promoting the concept and good practices of lifelong learning in SEAMEO Member Countries in order to widen participation in education and training in employ-ment and civic life, and to combat exclusion and inequality in educational opportunities;
c. Conducting joint research and comparative studies on lifelong learning, as well as research for policy making at national and regional level;
d. Disseminating knowledge by publishing books, international academic journals and operating a website in English;
e. Organising appropriate events serving the purpose of the Centre, including high profile conferences, seminars and workshops, flexible and tailor-made training courses, lifelong learning festivals and promotion of good practices;
f. Facilitating, where necessary, policy learning between governments of SEAMEO Member Countries;
g. Supplying, where necessary, expert consultancy, advice and support services on request;
h. Maintaining close cooperation in the field of life-long learning with relevant regional and international organisations; and
i. Undertaking other activities as may be deemed necessary to realise the purpose of the Centre.
FUNCTIONS
to be a SEAMEO Regional Centre of Excellence for research and training on lifelong learning, and to serve as a regionalforumforeducationalpolicydevelopment on lifelong learning
to conduct cross-national comparative research on lifelong learning; to explore definitions,conceptsandpracticesoflifelong learning from Asian research perspectives,particularlyAsiancontextsas compared to international contexts; addressingspecificissuesonlifelonglearning of the SEAMEO Member Countries
to conduct training courses for educational personnel, trainers for teachers, and educational managers in the specialized area for the SEAMEO Member Countries
to act as a clearing house, information centre and think-tank for governments of the Member Countries on research-basededucationalreforms,especiallyacrossallsectorsofpost-compulsoryeducation and training
to become a focal point for strengthening linkage between Southeast Asia, Asia and Europe in promoting lifelong learn-ing.
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CENTRE ACTIVITIES2014-2015
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During the one-year period, SEAMEO CELLL
has strived to attain achievements which,
though small in number, are virtually great
for a young centre, especially when facilities
were only made available at the end of
2014. Activities at the Centre were
geared towards five major aims.
CENTRE ACTIVITIES – FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015
To conduct research and training activities in close accor-dance with post-2015 ASEAN Educational Priorities and SEAMEO CELLL’s mission.
To improve management and develop professional capability, especially in research.
To maintain and upgrade facilities and equipment to successfully carry out the Centre’s mission.
To strengthen networking with lifelong learning organisa-tions worldwide to increase the visibility of SEAMEO CELLL and SEAMEO, as well as to promote collaboration in lifelong learning.
To manage activity expenses within the limited budget.
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KRA 1: PROGRAMME EXCELLENCE
WORKSHOP ON KOMINKANOn 24-25 November 2014, SEAMEO
CELLL organised the international workshop “Kominkan – the Successful
Japanese Model of CLCs and Lessons to be Learned”, aiming at enhancing
operational capacity of non-formal education institutions through the study
of the effective model of community learning centres in Japan (Kominkan).
The workshop also served to initiate future establishment of cooperation
networks of regional organisations in the common field of lifelong learning
and to strengthen existing ones.Workshop participants (group 3)
Prof. Dr. (H) Heribert Hinzen, DVV International
Speakers at the workshop included experts in lifelong learning from the University of Tsukuba, Japan; DVV International; Arteveldehogeschool, Belgium; Intel Vietnam; Lao PDR MOES; VN MOET. Attending the workshop were more than 70 managers of CLCs, Vietnam Association for Learning Promotion from 20 provinces of Vietnam. A myriad of knowledge and experience was imparted to the participants, who will apply it to their organisations appropriately.
Prof. Dr. Teuchi Akitoshi, University of Tsukuba
Group discussion
Workshop materials
Before the presentation
GOAL: Conduct research and training activities in close accordance with Post-2015 ASEAN Educational priorities and SEAMEO CELLL’s mission
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CEC NEEDS ANALYSIS MEETING
On 15-16 March 2015, SEAMEO CELLL held a meeting between the high officials from DVV International, leaders of the Continuing Education Department, VN MOET, and the management of SEAMEO CELLL to exchange information about (1) VHS – volkshochschule – a German model of adult education centres, and (2) Vietnam CECs, and principally (3) the challenges that Vietnamese CECs are faced with as a preparation step for the intended capacity building workshop in late 2015.
Meeting participants
The meeting was followed by a visit of DVV International delegates and SEAMEO CELLL staff to the CEC of District 12, HCMC. During the visit, the management of the centre and DVV International delegates exchanged information concerning the management and operation of the centre and its technical assistance to the CLCs in the District.
Closed discussion before the main meeting
ABSTRACTS OF KOMINKAN WORKSHOP PAPERS
As a follow-up of the Kominkan workshop in November 2014, SEAMEO CELLL produced a collection of abstracts of the papers presented at, and submitted to the workshop. The abstracts are in two languages, English and Vietnamese. To do this, SEAMEO CELLL first wrote the abstracts in the language of the original papers before translating them into the other language. A total of 300 copies of this book were printed and distributed to authors and CLCs around Vietnam. The collection includes links to full papers on SEAMEO CELLL website (www.seameocelll.org)
BOOKLET ON ADULT EDUCATION
Being a centre for lifelong learning, SEAMEO CELLL shoulders the responsibility of disseminating knowledge of lifelong learning to communities, both domestic and international. In that role, it has worked in the past ten months alongside with other duties to produce a booklet on adult education, briefing on the six CONFINTEA’s (from the French Conférence Internationale sur l’Education des Adultes) and presenting a glossary
of key terms related to this particular field of education. The booklet is laid out so that ease of reference is maximized, using tabs in an innovative way. Upon opened, the book will display all the tabs, each carrying the theme of one CONFINTEA, thus showing the development of adult education in relation with lifelong learning through the 60 years’ history of CONFINTEAs.
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PROPOSAL ON ASEAN LLL AGENDA
In April 2015, SEAMEO CELLL made the proposal “Developing a Post-2015 ASEAN Lifelong Learning Agenda” to UIL. The proposal stemmed from the necessity of a common agenda for lifelong learning in ASEAN member countries, given the disparities in living standards, ageing populations and lack of human resources, and the year of ASEAN integration (2015), when the driving force is “One Vision, One Identity, One Community,” the realisation of which entails knowledge enhancement and skill improvement to increase work mobility in the region. The objectives of the proposed project are:1. Establish a research-informed knowledge bank of lifelong learning conditions in SEA;2. Create the first regional agenda on lifelong learning;3. Foster future regional endeavours in lifelong learning and continuing/non-formal education; and4. Stimulate regional integration, especially in education.
The proposal is awaiting feedback from UIL.
Screenshot of the proposal
KRA 2: MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCYGOAL:Improve management and develop professional capability, especially in research
IN-HOUSE TRAININGStarting in March 2015, SEAMEO CELLL conducted a series of training workshops for SEAMEO CELLL permanent and external staff. The workshops aimed to provide participants with skills for work efficiency gain.Workshop 1: Designing and managing online courses on the Moodle PlatformThe participants, 35 in total, learned:• Techniques to set up a LMS on Moodle platform• Techniques to create and manage online courses for CEC staff• Techniques to create and manage online courses for language teachers.
Workshop 2: Adobe Photoshop for officers and teachersThe participants, 35 in total, learned to enhance quality of presentations and web graphics using Photoshop.
Workshop 3: Adobe Illustrator for officers and teachersThe participants, 25 in total, learned to design graphics that can be used in presentations, leaflets, and website, using Illustrator.
CAPACITY BUILDING
“Moodle” WorkshopWorkshop preparation
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UNESCO WORKSHOP ON PARTICIPATORY AND COLLABORATIVE ACTION RESEARCHOn 24-26 March 2015, SEAMEO CELLL attended the international workshop on ‘Participatory and collaborative action research to empower youth and adult literacy learners in multilingual and multicultural contexts’ organised by UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) and Abuja UNESCO Multi-Sectoral Regional Office. Participants were from various Asian, African, and European countries.The workshop offered participants an international platform for exchanging experience of integrating participatory and collaborative action research (PAR) into initial and continuing training of adult educators for youth and adult literacy in multilingual and multicultural contexts and provided opportunities to develop jointly a draft policy brief on creating an enabling environment for PAR for youth and adult literacy in multilingual and multicultural contexts.
PRIA AND DVV INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PROMOTION OF YOUTH SKILLS AND OR-GANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENTOn 20-25 April 2015, SEAMEO CELLL attended the international workshop on ‘Promoting skills for youth and strengthening partner organisations’ co-organised by Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA) and DVV International. 28 participants came from different countries in Asia and Middle East regions. The workshop offered participants opportunities to exchange experience of youth skills promotion. The participants agreed that the organisations, though in different countries and regions, shared similar challenges during their undertaking. The outcome of the discussions helped the participants draft their national, regional, and interregional projects on promoting skills for the young and strengthening partner organisations.
Group photo
Group photo
COMMUNICATION
Internal communication is maintained at high efficien-cy via four major channels: • WIKI – a web service that supports collabora-
tive text, and graphic inputs, enabling real time communication among staff members; the cen-tre WIKI is also where documents are kept and retrieved conveniently for reference;
• Email system, where information is shared or channeled to the target recipient(s);
• Centre dropbox, where documents and data are stored and shared among all the Centre members; once a file is copied to the Centre dropbox, it will automatically be copied to all staff computers;
• Weekly meetings, where past week work is reviewed, and plans, both weekly and quarterly, are made, discussed and evaluated. Minutes of the meetings are put in the Centre Wiki for refer-ence during the following weeks.
External communication is done through four chan-nels:• The Centre websites (seameocelll.org and
vn.seameocelll.org) where information on SEAMEO and SEAMEO CELLL themselves and their activities is posted. The websites each has a contact page that facilitates inquiry input from readers. SEAMEO CELLL’s websites also feature a growing resource on lifelong learning;
• Email system;• Fax and phone lines;• Meetings.
The different channels of communication have ensured prompt and timely exchange of information both internally and externally.
Centre WIKI
Centre Website
Centre Dropbox
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STAFF
At present, the Centre has a 9-person staff comprised of an Interim Director, a Deputy Director, 3 Department Managers, 1 Programme Officer, 1 Researcher, an Accountant, and a Cleaner. As professional work is on the increase and has started to accumulate, more staff members are needed but new recruitment proves difficult due to the tight salary plans. Worse still, the Chief Accountant stopped working for SEAMEO CELLL in August 2014. Ever since, the Deptuty Director has had to involve herself in book keeping to help the accountant. And the researcher is going abroad for his PhD programme this coming September. Despite all financial problems, SEAMEO CELLL has managed to gather an efficient external staff of 15 qualified dynamic teachers who have supported SEAMEO CELLL greatly in administrative and logistic work for conferences and seminars. The external staff will facilitate English classes which are projected to begin late this year.
ACTION PLAN BUILDING
In December each year, the Centre hold a day-long meeting to examine the proposed departmental action plans for the next year. One month before that, each of the 4 departments (for the time being, the Director temporarily is in charge of the ICT Department) will begin looking ahead to the following year and their plans are shared among the departments for suggestions on improvement. After the final meeting, when the plans have been revised and agreed on, the Director will approve them and the departments will act accordingly.
Sample of an Action Plan
FIRST GBM PREPARATIONSEAMEO CELLL planned to organise its first Governing Board Meeting in 2014, but renovation work of the Centre building, and the lack of information on state budget allocation for the following three years delayed the meeting. Despite obstacles, the Centre has seriously been preparing for this important meeting since early 2014, and required documents for the meeting are being finalised (as of July 2015) so they can be sent out to the Governing Board Members one month before the meeting date, which is scheduled for 14-15 September 2015. Announcement of this event was made at the 2015 CDM by the Centre Director and the Centre has been informed by SEAMES that all the 11 Governing Board Members were officially nominated and appointed by the President of SEAMEO Council. Information as well as online registration for this Governing Board Meeting is now available on the Centre website.
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KRA 3: SOLID RESOURCE BASE
FACILITIES
After two years, the much-awaited decision on building renovation was finally granted and a modest budget was allocated for the project in mid-2014. SEAMEO CELLL immediately went through the paper work and embarked on the project. Within six months, the work was completed and SEAMEO CELLL now has a proper work place, though much is still desired.The Centre building is conveniently located in the very centre of Ho Chi Minh City, which is the biggest commercial and financial centre of the country. The total land area is 704 m2 (16m x 44m) in which the building area is 1152m2 (8m x 36m x 4 floors).
Conference Room
GOAL:Maintain and upgrade facilities and equipment to successfully carry out the Centre’s mission and purposes
Renovation work included:• Repainting the whole building• Wiring the whole building• Fitting the water system in the building• Converting rooms to function rooms• Rebuilding and equipping two toilets and
building two new ones• Tiling the stairs, landing, first-floor offices
and second-floor classrooms• Replacing the hallway door • Renovating the lighting system at the two
main gates on Le Thanh Ton and Hai Ba Trung street.
The centre building now has • Internet fiber connection;• Wi-Fi coverage throughout; • 10 classrooms, of which 7 are unfurnished; • 1 meeting room with a capacity of 30 pax; • 1 conference room with a capacity of 60
pax; • 3 fully-equipped offices; • 1 resource room with nearly 1,000 books
and journals.The Centre plans to properly equip all rooms for their functions but is still awaiting the annual budget allocation.
Resource Room
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KRA 4: CENTRE VISIBILITYGOAL:Strengthen networking with lifelong learning organisations worldwide to increase the visibility of SEAMEO CELLL and SEAMEO, as well as to promote collaboration in lifelong learning
ACTIVITIES
In October and December 2014, SEAMEO CELLL participated in a series of in-country and international workshops spanning the three major regions of Vietnam. The workshops named Building a Learning Society: From Vision to Action were held by the Central Committee for Propaganda and Education, Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training, Vietnam Association for Learning Promotion, and UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning in collaboration. The workshops were intended to:• Identify desired characterisitcs of learning citizens• Identify desired characterisitcs of Vietnamese learning society• Draft action plans at city and provincial levels for building a learning society for the period
2012-2020.The Centre Director gave a presentation at each workshop, elaborating on “ASEAN 2015 and its impacts on Building a Learning Society and Identifying Learning Citizen Characteristics in Vietnam”.
H.E. Vu Duc Dam - Deputy Prime Minister
Workshop on Building a Learning Society: From Vision to Action
On 10-12 March 2015, SEAMEO CELLL partook in the ASEM forum on Lifelong Learning “Renewing the Agenda for Life-long Learning” in Bali, Indonesia. At the meeting, Director Le Huy Lam delivered a presentation on “ASEAN INTEGRATION and the need for a comprehensive LLL agenda.” He analysed the situation in the region and emphasised that lifelong learning and building a learning society should be at the centre in the ASEAN socio-cultural commu-nity blueprint and called for a comprehen-sive lifelong learning agenda for the region.
In February 2015, SEAMEO CELLL served as an in-formation hub of communication between UNESCO and VN MOET on the progress of National Qualifications Frame-work building. SEAMEO CELLL also assisted with the process by translating (1) the report into Vietnamese for examination of the contents by Vietnamese authorities and (2) feedback from Vietnamese authorities back into English. The UNESCO report will include information on Vietnam in the next issue when this informa-tion has been fully updated by the relevant Vietnamese bodies.
ASEM forum on Lifelong Learning
National Qualifications Framework
Other workshops that SEAMEO CELLL attended were UNESCO WORKSHOP ON PARTICIPATORY AND COLLABORATIVE ACTION RESEARCH, and PRIA AND DVV INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PROMOTION OF YOUTH SKILLS AND ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. These are reported in KRA 2
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SEAMEO CELLL Director facilitates Intel Teach Getting Started Course in Myanmar
Following meeting agreements between Intel Education and SEAMEO CELLL in April and December 2013, the Director of SEAMEO CELLL was invited to facilitate a Master Teacher training course for the Intel Teach Getting Started, organised by Intel Education and Ministry of Education of Myanmar. The course was conducted at Yankin Education College, Yangon, Myanmar, from 4 to 6 August 2014. 40 ICT and subject matter teachers from 5 regions in Myanmar attended the course and were given certificates, enabling them to cascade training to participant teachers in their local schools once authorized by the Myanmar Ministry of Education.The themes of the Getting Started Course include:• Promoting and developing a 21st century learning environment• Fostering critical thinking and collaboration in the classroom• Facilitating student-centered classrooms that encourage student self-direction and higher-order
thinking• Acquiring and applying basic technology skills to create teacher productivity tools• Using technology effectively to create products relevant to subject and grade levels.
Acquiring technology literacy skills
VISITS TO THE CENTRE
On the occasion of SEAMEO College Module 3 workshop organised by SEAMEO RETRAC in July 2014, Dr Rujaya Abhakorn, SEAMEO SPAFA Cen-tre Director kindly paid a visit to SEAMEO CELLL. Amid the construction site, Dr Rujaya congratu-lated SEAMEO CELLL on the renovation work and shared valuable lessons on Centre management and operations.
Director Le Huy Lam presenting Director Rujaya Abhakorn with a token of friendship
On 1 October 2014, SEAMEO CELLL, for a third time since the Centre establishment, received Dr. Fernandez, BIOTROP Deputy Director, who came and advised the Centre on two key planning issues SEAMEO CELLL was working on:• aligning SEAMEO CELLL operations to
SEAMEO strategic initiatives and focuses, and
• preparing for the workshop “Kominkan – the Successful Model of CLCs and Lessons to be Learned.”
Dr. Fernandez’s valuable advice and orienta-tion were highly appreciated and seriously considered by SEAMEO CELLL staff.
Dr. Fernandez giving SEAMEO CELLL staff advice
Dr Rujaya Abhakorn, SEAMEO SPAFA Centre Director
Dr. Jesus Fernandez, BIOTROP Deputy Director
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SEAMEO CELLL Director and SEAMEO Council President visiting the Resource Room
SEAMEO CELLL Director greeting SEAMEO Council President
On this occasion, the Centre Resource Room Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held to mark this significant visit of the President of SEAMEO Council. The Resource Room was finished a month earlier with books, journals kindly donated by DVV International, Vietnam MOET, and English learning books by SEAMEO CELLL staff.
SEAMEO Council President, His Excellency Prof. Dr. Pham Vu Luan, Vietnam Minister of Education and Training cum SEAMEO Council President, visited SEAMEO CELLL on 13 February 2015. During the visit, he shared with SEAMEO CELLL orientations towards fulfillment of the Centre’s designated functions.
Prof. Dr. Pham Vu Luan giving orientations
Prof. Dr. Pham Vu Luan, Vietnam Minister of Education and Training cum SEAMEO Council President
Resource room
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KRA 5: FINANCIAL VIABILITYGOAL: To manage activity expenses within the limited budget
In 2014, SEAMEO CELLL faced a lot of difficulties as the operating funds from the state budget was completely discontinued. The Centre had to contain all 2014 operating costs within what was left over from 2013. Not until March 2015 was SEAMEO CELLL allocated 69,767 USD for the whole year 2015 (from 1st January 2015 to 31st December 2015).Concerning the capital funds, in FY2014/2015, SEAMEO CELLL was funded 93,023 USD for premises renovation from the state budget, which increased the total budget for premises renovation to 186,046 USD. This amount hardly sufficed. In FY 2013/2014 and FY 2014/2015 the center disbursed 9,068 USD and 140,317 USD, respectively out of 186,046 USD. As the renovation finished at the end of 2014, according to Vietnam accounting procedures, the remaining 36,661 USD was transferred to FY 2015/2016. In FY 2014/2015, at the request of the Centre, the MOET allocated 13,953 USD for SEAMEO CELLL’s organisation of its first GBM. However, as the premises renovation was not completed until the year end, the meeting was delayed. This budget was tranferred to FY 2015/2016 for our coming 1st GBM in September 2015.
CONSOLIDATED BUDGETFY 2014/2015
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Mr Le Huy LamCentre Interim [email protected]
Ms Vu Lan ChiDeputy [email protected]
Ms Ho Thi Kim NganPersonnel and Administration [email protected]
Ms Cao Thi Thu HienPublic Relations and International Cooperation [email protected]
Mr Khau Huu PhuocResearch and Training [email protected]
Mr Nguyen Dang QuangProgram [email protected]
Ms Vu Trinh Thanh [email protected]
Mr Tran Ba [email protected]
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
From left to right: Ms Cao Thi Thu Hien; Ms Ho Thi Kim Ngan; Mr Le Huy Lam; Ms Vu Trinh Thanh Ha; Mr Nguyen Dang Quang; Ms Vu Lan Chi; Mr Khau Huu Phuoc
3736SEAMEO CELLL - FISCAL YEAR REPORT 2014/15 SEAMEO CELLL - FISCAL YEAR REPORT 2014/15
SEAMEO CELLL wishes to express its sincere appreciation and great thanks to
VietnamMinistryofEducationandTraining;SEAMEO Council;
SEAMESdirectorsandsupportstaff;SEAMEO Centres;
LinkagePartners,especiallyDVVInternational,CRICED,UIL, UNESCO Vietnam, UNESCO Bangkok, PRIA, Intel
Vietnamandmanyothers
for their expert advice and support in all matters.
2015