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Brunei Hosts Meeting To Enhance
Education Ties With Singapore
By Zasika Musdi
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei Darussalam hosted the 2nd Joint Working
Group Meeting between the ministries of education of Brunei
Darussalam and Singapore yesterday. The talks took place at the
Ministry of Education building in Berakas.
The eight-member delegation from
the Ministry of Education of Singapore which will be in the country
until tomorrow is headed by the Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mrs
Tan Ching Yee. Her delegation includes the Director-General of
Education, Director of Schools, Director of Curriculum Planning and
Development and Director of Planning.
Brunei Darussalam's delegation was
led by Dato Paduka Hj Sheikh Adnan bin Sheikh Mohamed, Permanent
Secretary at the Ministry of Education, whose delegation included
the Vice Chancellor of Universiti Brunei Darussalam, the Ministry's
Deputy Permanent Secretaries, Director General of Education and
Directors.
During the meeting, the delegation
from both countries discussed recent developments in education. For
Brunei Darussalam, Hj Suhaila bin Hj Abd Karim, Director of
Planning, Research and Development gave a presentation on the
Education System of Brunei Darussalam (the 2P Century National
Education System) and its review (the 21st Century National Education
System), while Singapore's Mr Chee Hong Fat, Director of Planning,
spoke on Recent Reforms in English Language (EL), Vocational
Education and School Management.
A brief report on Joint Working
Group activities/programmes in 2006 and 2007 was presented by Ms
Chang Hwee Nee, Deputy Permanent Secretary (Planning and Policy),
where issues such as School Twinning Programme, Attachment Programme
for English language teachers in Singapore (June 25-July 27,
2007), Inaugural Singapore-Brunei Friendship Camp (November 12-16,
2007), Attachment of Brunei MOE officials in Singapore (May 21-24,
2007) and NIE's International Leaders in Education Programme were
discussed.
The proposed Joint Working Group
activities/programmes for 2008 for the two countries was also
discussed.
The Joint Working Group Meeting
aims to further promote the exchanges in education, as well as to
consolidate and strengthen the educational exchanges and cooperation
between Brunei Darussalam and Singapore. Such move has been proposed
in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Government of
His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam and
the Government of the Republic of Singapore, signed in February
2006.
The fields of cooperation cover
school linkages and exchanges through the School Twinning Programme,
joint student cultural, sports, adventure and leadership activities,
attachment and secondment of teachers to schools and institutions in
both countries, training programmes for teachers and school leaders,
and exchanges and cooperation between universities in areas of
mutual interest. -- Courtesy of Borneo
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