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SEA-Teacher Program

Pre-Service Student Teacher Exchange in

Southeast Asia

An intergovernmental organization

promoting cooperation in

education, science and culture

Member Countries

Indonesia (1965)

Lao PDR (1965)

Malaysia (1965)

Philippines (1965)

Singapore (1965)

Thailand (1965)

Cambodia (1971)

Brunei Darussalam (1984)

Vietnam (1992)

Myanmar (1998)

Timor Leste (2006)

Associate Members

Australia (1973)

France (1973)

New Zealand (1974)

Canada (1988)

Germany (1990)

Netherlands (1993)

Spain (2007)

United Kingdom (2013)

Affiliate Members

International Council for Open and

Distance Education (1999)

University of Tsukuba (2009)

British Council (2010)

China Education Association for

International Exchange (2015)

Vision

Mission

The leading organization for

enhancing regional understanding

and cooperation in education,

science and culture for a better

quality of life in Southeast Asia

To enhance regional understanding, cooperation and unity of purpose among Member Countries for a better quality of life through

• the establishment of networks and partnerships,

• the provision of fora among policy makers and experts, and

• the promotion of sustainable human resource development

Science

Priority Areas

Culture

Education

• 21st Century Skills

• Continuous Professional Development for

Teachers and Education Personnel

• Education For All

• Education for Sustainable Development

• Higher Education

• Technical and Vocational Education

RIHED (Thailand)

Higher Education INNOTECH (Philippines)

Innovative and Technological Education

RETRAC (Vietnam)

Training and Education Management

RECSAM (Malaysia)

Science and Mathematics

VOCTECH (Brunei Darussalam)

Vocational & Technical Education & Training

SEAMOLEC (Indonesia)

Open and Distance Learning

QITEP-Language (Indonesia)

QITEP-Science (Indonesia)

QITEP-Mathematics (Indonesia)

RELC (Singapore)

Language

12 SEAMEO Regional Centres that focus on Educational Development

CELLL (Vietnam)

Lifelong Learning

SEN (Malaysia)

Special Education

Science

Priority Areas

Education

• Archaeology and History

• Arts and Design

• Cultural Diversity and Regional Identity

• Heritage Preservation and Cultural

Management

• Traditions and Values

Culture

SPAFA (Thailand)

Archaeology and Fine Arts

CHAT (Myanmar)

History and traditions

2 SEAMEO Regional Centresthat focus on Culture

Education Culture

Priority Areas

• Agriculture

• Biodiversity and Biotechnology

• Disaster Management

• Food and Nutrition

• Natural Resources and Environmental

Management

• Preventive Health, Reproductive Health

Education and Life Skills Development

Science

TROPMED Network (Thailand)

Headquarters of the TROPMED

Centres

TROPMED Thailand

Tropical Medicine

SEARCA

Agriculture

TROPMED Philippines

Public Health

BIOTROPTropical Biology and Biotechnology

TROPMED Malaysia Microbiology, ParasitologyAnd Entomology

6 SEAMEO Regional Centres and Network that focus on Science

RECFONFood and Nutrition

Strategic Dialogue for Education Ministers (SDEM), 13 Sept 2014, Lao PDR

Priorities for Post-2015 Education Agenda in Southeast Asia

1. Promoting early childhood care and

education

2. Addressing barriers to inclusion and

access to basic learning opportunities

of all learners particularly for those out-

of-school or over-aged children in

primary schools

3. Preparing schools leaders, teachers,

students and local communities

towards resiliency in the face of

emergencies

4. Promoting technical and

vocational education and training

(TVET) among learners and their

parents

5. Reforming teacher education and

make teaching profession a first

choice

6. Harmonizing higher education

and research

7. Adopting a truly 21st century

curriculum

Background

to provide opportunity for pre-service student teachers among universities in Southeast Asia to do their practicum (teaching experiences) in schools in other countries in Southeast Asia.

SEA-Teacher

Objectives

To enable pre-service student teachers to develop their teaching skills and pedagogy.

To encourage the pre-service student teachers to practice their English skills.

To allow the pre-service student teachers to gain a broader regional and world view.

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Criteria of Student Teachers

Math

Science

Language

4th year of study

Valaya AlongkornRajabhatUniversity (VRU)

10 Students

Makassar State University (UNM)

12 Students

English

Science

Math

1st week – Class observation2nd week – Teaching assistant

20 Jan-18 Feb 2016

3rd week – Teaching in classroom4th week – Reflection and lesson learned

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Evaluation meeting & Batch 2 preparation

26-27 February at VRU Campus

StepsAgree/confirm on the areas of exchange

Decide on the number of students to send and receive

Agree on the cost sharing mechanism

Agree on the implementation and evaluation process

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Institution Roles

To be discussed…………..

Pre-departureAcademic calendars

Culture shockTraveling documents arrangement

Host/receiving institution

- Prepare learning programme/study plan in school/campus.

- Assign a mentor.

- Ensuring schools are ready to conduct the class taught in English

- Local transport arrangement. And accommodation

Home/sending institution

- Responsible for recruiting students with the required level of English proficiency to undertake the programme

- Prepare for air travel and insurance

- Discuss learning programme/study plan with partner institution.

- Prepare student for departure through pre-departure programme.

- Ensuring that the curriculum is taught in English

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To be discussed…………..

Implement student exchange

Host/receiving institution

- Arrange pick up service from the airport.

- Arrange accommodation

- Provide an orientation/welcome meeting at campus and SEAMEO Secretariat.

- Deliver the attachment programme in school/campus.

- Perform monitoring and evaluation.

- Provides credit to their on students as part of practicum course.

- Students are required to write report on mobility experience.

- Update to SEAMEO Secretariat

Home/sending institution

- Monitor programme implementation

- Inform parents the programme update

- Perform monitoring and evaluation.

- Update SEAMEO Secretariat.

2 Institution Roles

To be discussed…………..

Prepare returning home programme

Host/receiving institution

- Conduct wrap-up meeting with the participants

- Send the student to the airport.

-Share the monitoring and evaluation report in evaluation meeting.

- Provide certificate of accomplishment

-Update SEAMEO secretariat.

Home/sending institution

- Arrange airport pick up.

- Conduct welcome home meeting.

- Make necessary follow up of the monitoring and evaluation report.

-Update SEAMEO Secretariat.

3 Institution Roles

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• Wordpress• Blogspot• Others platform

SEA-Teacher Program

Pre-Service Student Teacher Exchange in

Southeast Asia

- Purchase insurance in advance for students.- Ex. affordable price is available via Bupa

Insurance which cover international travel - Students themselves have to take care of this –

just in case sickness during the practicum period.

Insurance

- Students should aware and prepare for the circumstances where English is not well-spoken

- Ex. in teaching and in communicating with the students.

Language

Barrier

- Students should be informed to be responsible to prepare their own personal medicine just in case they are sick during the practicum period.

- Can be included in the Orientation prior to travel.

Health

Students should be flexible and learn how to problem solve concerning food and pray time adjustment.

Cultural

Flexibility

- Prepare lesson plans in advance prior to travel.- Adjust later after classroom observation. This

way, the students will have enough materials and document that they can use to suit the teaching.

Teaching

Pedagogy

There is a need to strengthen the role of Mentor, so that the students have opportunity to improve and learn.

Mentor

- Each school has their own culture & practices.- Students need to be aware and accept the

different.Open minded

for school culture

- Students English skill (speaking) has improved after 1 month.

- They have gain their confident and able to express their view openly after 1 month.

English Skills

- Information need to be provided regularly via social media (Line Group, Blog or email)

- Update on the progress and it will help on the coordination between and among all parties.

Communication

Channel

The top 3 success factors are active mentor, supportive schools that the students do the practicum, and students teachers who have open-minded and positive attitude to learn.

Success

Factors

SEAMEO Secretariat920 Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary BuildingSukhumvit Rd., Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110Tel : +66 (0) 2391-0144Fax: +66 (0) 2381-2587Email: secretariat@seameo.orgWebsite: www.seameo.org

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