5th International Skills Forum: Current Priorities in Technical and Vocational Education and Training 1 to 2 December 2015 Philippines As countries in Asia seek to help their youth acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute productively and successfully to the demands of rapidly-changing economies, this event on 5th ADB International Skills Forum: Current Priorities in Technical and Vocational Education and Training focused on the key issues of relevance arising from this goal. As in previous forums, it intended to blend the experiences and insights from both advanced and developing countries, and to include expert presenters and leading practitioners with direct practical experience to continue and further reinforce the regional dialogue platform on technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and skills development in Asia and the Pacific. In addressing and finding solutions to the most pressing issues in TVET and skills development to contribute to economic development, the past forums have served as a training program for staff from Asian Development Bank (ADB)'s Headquarters and Resident Missions working on TVET and skills development projects. This forum likewise provided such training for ADB's Education Sector Group members focusing on the current theme priorities in TVET. Program and Learning Materials 01 December 2015 02 December 2015 Session / Activity Title Speaker(s) Official Opening Wencai Zhang Forum Overview Plenary Address - Skilled Workforce: Perspectives Human Capital Development in South and Southeast Asia: Achievements, Prospects, and Policy Challenges Educational and skills challenges constrain the development of human capital in South and Southeast Asia as the region catches up with the rest of… Jong-Wha Lee Plenary Address - Skilled Workforce: Perspectives What Business Expects and Wants from Technical and Vocational Education and Training Graduates Manish Sabharwal Raising the Bar: Quality and Responsiveness Quality Assurance - Raising the Bar: Quality and Responsiveness Quality in the context of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) refers to the level of excellence in training delivered by public… Andrea Bateman, Stephen Auburn Raising the Bar: Quality and Responsiveness Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC) for Accreditation and Certification of Technical and Vocational Education and Training Institutions in the Asia-Pacific Region G. Kulanthaivel Raising the Bar: Quality and Responsiveness Raising the Bar: Quality and Responsiveness Institute Approach, Nepal Though national quality standards are not in place, the Government of Nepal is committed to raising the bar of quality of its technical schools. Two… Ram Hari Lamichhane Raising the Bar: Quality and Responsiveness Quality and Responsiveness: The Australian Experience Behind Australia’s well-developed vocational education and training (VET) system are the three quality assurance pillars comprising of national… Peta Furnell Bringing TVET Up to Speed: ICTs in TVET ICT in Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Regional Overview ICT-related developments on technical and vocational education and training (TVET) are increasingly becoming a megatrend in the Asia and Pacific… Margarita Pavlova Bringing TVET Up to Speed: ICTs in TVET ICT-Enhanced Innovative Pedagogy in Technical and Vocational Education and Training The level of ICT implementation on pedagogical practices vary across countries in the Asia and Pacific region. Hybrid personal learning environments,… Petri Lounaskorpi Bringing TVET Up to Speed: ICTs in TVET Innovations in 3D Applied Technologies for Skills Development Kiam Wee Ang Bringing TVET Up to Speed: ICTs in TVET Offshore and Online: Upskilling for Overseas Filipino Workers Maria Susan Dela Rama Plenary Address - Unpacking Modalities in TVET Financing Mobilizing and Allocating Resources and the Development of Public-Private Partnerships Private sector resources are essential to the growth and sustainability of quality technical and vocational education and training (TVET) systems in… Robert Palmer Plenary Address - Unpacking Modalities in TVET Financing National Training Funds: Developing World-Class Skills Base for Future Prosperity C.M. Vignaesvaran Financing TVET: Rethinking our Approach - Public-Private Partnerships New Zealand’s Industry Training and Apprenticeship System: a Public-Private Partnership in Action Industry training is funded as an industry-government partnership in New Zealand, with government funding contingent on an industry cash contribution… Josh Williams Financing TVET: Rethinking our Approach - Public-Private Partnerships Bangladesh Skills for Employment Investment Program: Opportunity to Transform the Skills Sector With unmet training needs owing to a large gap in training capacity, Bangladesh faces a shortage in skills supply resulting to low productivity and… Abdur Rouf Talukder Financing TVET: Rethinking our Approach - Skills Development Funds and Results-Based Funding Country- and Issue-Based Discussions Robert Palmer Session / Activity Title Speaker(s) Introductory Session Overview of the Objectives for Day 2 Off to a Good Start: Integrating TVET in Secondary Schools Vocational Education in Secondary Schools: A Review of International Practices Vocational education acts as a bridge between education and employment and provides a better match for the aptitudes and interests of some pupils,… Toby Linden Off to a Good Start: Integrating TVET in Secondary Schools Sustainable Pathways in the Vocationalization of Senior Schooling Vocational and education training (VET) are delivered in schools to address the low-level qualifications of youth and rising long-term unemployment… Jennifer Moloney Off to a Good Start: Integrating TVET in Secondary Schools Implementing Vocational Courses in Secondary Schools in Himachal Pradesh India The vocational education program implemented in India’s State of Himachal Pradesh aims to link education to employability, make education relevant to… Akshay Sood Off to a Good Start: Integrating TVET in Secondary Schools Strengthened Technical and Vocational Education Program Elvin Ivan Uy Off to a Good Start: Integrating TVET in Secondary Schools Presentation Rupert Maclean Plenary Address - Opening Up TVET India's Experience in Ensuring Quality with Rapid Scale-Up of Technical and Vocational Education and Training Anant Prakash Pandey Plenary Address - Opening Up TVET The Power of Parity McKinsey Global Institute Plenary Address - Opening Up TVET Improving Training and Employment Outcomes for Women Antara Ganguli Plenary Address - Innovation and New Horizons How Internet Changes Education: The Example of Massive Open Online Courses in China Min Tang Plenary Address - Innovation and New Horizons Building a New Future: Opportunity and Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Myanmar Sai Kyaw Naing Oo Closing Session Stephen Groff, Brajesh Panth Disclaimer The views expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. 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