K-12 Reforms in Southeast Asia

Event: 7th International Skills Forum: Anticipating and Preparing for Emerging Skills and Jobs

K-12 Reforms in Southeast Asia

13 December 2017
Author / Speaker: 
Ayako Inagaki, ADB - Other materials by the author

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Six to ten years of basic education are no longer enough to gain core competencies required in the era of rapid technology transformation. With this, reforms have been rolled out aimed not only at universalizing K-12, but improving quality of education and instill “employable skills” as part of building core foundation skills.

ADB’s Ayako Inagaki explains further in this presentation.

Geographical Focus: 
Subregional- Southeast Asia
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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