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Brunei To Get New Education System
By 2009: Minister
By Nasroul Hizam
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei Darussalam has reviewed its national
educational system and is currently working towards the
implementation of a new one in 2009, in response to Unesco's efforts
towards building a knowledgeable society, Brunei's Education
Minister said yesterday.
Speaking at the 34th Unesco General
Conference in Paris, France, Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Lela Dato Seri
Setia Haji Abdul Rahman Dato Setia Haji Mohamed Taib said that the
new system would be broadbased and can provide multi pathways for
the nation's children to further and higher education.
This will enable all learners to
reach their full potential with skills to survive in a highly
evolving world, he added.
This is the second time that Brunei
has participated in the congress. Pehin Dato Hj Abdul Rahman is the
head of the country's delegation to the event, which runs from
October 17 to 22. Delivering his statement to the general assembly
of government ministers and representatives, the minister reported
on the progress Brunei has made since it joined the organisation as
well as the country's response to some of the major initiatives.
These initiatives include the
Millennium Development goals, Dakar Framework, and the Jomtien
Declaration on Education for All.
He also spoke on the establishment
of the Brunei Unesco National Commission in May this year.
The commission functions to advise
the government on matters relating to Unesco's policies and
programmes and to promote the active participation of governmental
and non-governmental organisations, private sector and individuals
in the programmes and related activities.
Its other objectives include
cooperating with other nations' national commissions for Unesco,
participating in activities related to the advancement of knowledge,
fostering understanding in related matters, implementing national
programmes and activities and disseminating information on the
objectives and functions of Unesco to communities in the country.
Pehin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman also stressed the need to work closely
with Unesco and other agencies who have greater resources and
experience for Brunei to reach its goals. The minister also took
part in various activities during the conference.-- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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