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Brunei's Education System Making
Big Strides
By Lyna Mohamad & Azrol Azmi
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei Darussalam has marked another important
milestone in its education system with the official launching of the
"e-Reference resources and e-journal database" for local academic
institutions during the 2008 UBD Information Week.
These initiatives are in line with
the vision of the New Education System of the 21e Century that aims
to transform the Sultanate's education system through the adoption
of ICT in teaching and learning.
This observation was made by the
Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education, Dato Paduka Sheikh
Hj Adnan Sheikh Mohamed, during the opening of the 5th UBD
Information Week yesterday.
According to him, education,
knowledge and information are considered to be the most important
ingredients for success in this digital age.
In light of this, ensuring seamless
access to pertinent and contextually relevant information for the
nation's stakeholders are key to "knowledge generation and knowledge
management for social and intellectual development", he said.
As it is a prerequisite of the 21st
century to he information literate, it is imperative that all
education officers, lecturers, teachers and students in Brunei are
able to "identify information needs, locate and retrieve
information, evaluate it and present it to others", he said.
This year's UBD Information Week is
indeed timely, as it shows that UBD library recognises that
information resources, as well as its management and dissemination,
are constantly and rapidly evolving.
"The advancement of computer
technology and sophistication of information management and
dissemination techniques has created a major transformation in
information management and its accessibility, and libraries are
faced with the challenges of integrating the traditional into the
emerging information paradigm," Dato Paduka Sheikh Hj Adnan said.
In the past, electronic resource
was not meant for end-user searching and was instead carried out by
librarians as intermediaries. However, technological advancement has
brought about vast changes.
Present and future generations are
the beneficiaries of the new technological approaches, and it is
vital for them to keep abreast of the ever-evolving technological
developments.
"With the availability of 16
quality resources made available through the Ministry of Education
Network of Information System for students, lecturers and
researchers, it is now the responsibility of everyone in our
national education system to fully utilise these resources and
integrate them with the current content and methodologies," he said,
adding that there should be a platform to stimulate research and
innovation.
The permanent secretary also hopes
to see Brunei's teachers and lecturers undertaking extensive
research and publishing their findings in journals and other
publications.
"This is just the beginning of a
more resourceful and interesting teaching and learning experience
for the education communities, as more facilities and systems will
be made available through our e-initiatives," Dato Paduka Sheikh Hj
Adnan said, adding that the Ministry of Education through the ICT
Department will be embarking on a number of e-initiatives such as
the e-Learning System, Knowledge Management System, School Network
Infrastructure and School Management Systèm.
He stressed that it was "high time"
for teachers to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills to
use ICT, as this would help narrow the digital divide in the
community and help create a knowledge-based society as envisioned in
the nation's long-term development plan.
"The availability of these
information resources through our portal will provide more sources
and avenues to enhance (teachers' skills in) teaching and as for
students, these resources will further reinforce their research
skills and enrich their creative thinking," he said.
Schools need to look at introducing
information literacy or information searching skills among their
students, he added.
It is the Ministry of Education's
hope that its investments in acquiring these resources will reap
good returns not just financially, but also lead to a wider
knowledge base for its stakeholders such as teachers, students and
researchers. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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