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Marketability Of Graduates Raised
By Narissa Noor
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Minister of Education raised his concern for
the marketability and mobility of graduates during the two-day
Asia-Europe Meeting Conference of Ministers Responsible for
Education in Berlin, Germany.
He addressed the amalgamation of
education and the labour market, and the enhancing of employability
and lifelong learning.
With the continuous expansion of
knowledge and technological advancements, Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Lela
Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Abdul Rahman Taib asserted the need for
the workforce to constantly upgrade their skills or even change
careers. It is essential to train them to be flexible and adaptable
to change, he said.
The minister was among the
conference delegates from 36 countries, including the EU, Asean,
China, Pakistan, Japan and Mongolia, last May 5.
With "Education and Training for
Tomorrow: Common Perspectives in Asia and Europe" in mind, the
conference tabled two major discussion papers on "EU-Asia higher
education cooperation" and "Education and the labour market".
The minister of education welcomed
the proposal for strengthening cooperation in higher education and
forging strategic partnerships, between EU and Asia and within Asia.
This could have the potential to
enhance capacity building and institutional development of partner
institutions of participating countries, and help pave the way for
countries in both Asia and Europe to internationalise its higher
education sectors, especially for small states like Brunei
Darussalam, he said.
The minister pointed out the need
to address the imbalance involving flow and mobility of students
between Europe and Asia. He suggested that partnerships can help
enhance the quality and profile of programmes provided by
participating institutions, which could in turn result in the wider
niche programmes and joint research in its national higher education
institutions.
It was also pointed out that with
an increase Clow of overseas students, internationalisation of the
higher education sector could be accelerated.
The minister welcomed the
possibility of greater collaboration in research with regard to
evidence-based practice, research and policy making for lifelong
learning through the work of such groupings like the ASEM Education
and Research Hub for Lifelong Learning.
He also hoped that through
collaboration and partnerships, ASEM will be able to help small
countries like Brunei to build its capacity and to give its citizens
greater access to a wide range of training programmes, including
industrial attachments in key industries in Europe and Asia,
throughout their working lives to optimise the economic well-being
of the country.
Brought to light was the growing
need for more intensive cooperation between Europe and Asia,
stressing the increased economic interdependence of the two regions.
Highlighted was the importance of
the ASEM Education Ministerial Meeting in Berlin as an important
first step towards strengthening the dialogue and fostering
cooperation between ASEM partners in the field of education and
training.
The meeting emphasised the key
element for educating qualified and employable citizens and
promoting economic growth by ensuring the quality and
competitiveness of higher education systems and institutions.
Country representatives
acknowledged the rapid social and economic changes and demographic
challenges in both regions and the need for education systems to
deliver broad general knowledge and labour-market related
competencies and skills.
Meanwhile, the set up of a
strategic Asia-Europe education partnership for the 21't century was
agreed upon to strengthen the ASEM dialogue and cooperation in the
field of education to include stakeholders at all levels.
Country representatives agreed to
convene a second Ministerial Meeting on Education in Vietnam in 2009
and work together to internationalise their education systems and to
encourage the internationalisation of institutions, especially in
higher education. Held as a result of the previous ASEM Summit held
in Helsinki, the outcome of the conference will be submitted to the
next Summit in Beijing in October 2008. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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