1 Page 1 Implemented by Regional Cooperation in TVET – a GIZ Perspective - SEA-TVET-DAAD Workshop on ”Internationalisation and Harmonisation of TVET in Southeast Asia” 09-12 September 2015 Lorin Solo Hotel, Solo, Indonesia Stefan Erber GIZ Programme Director, Sustainable Economic Development through Technical and Vocational Education and Training Programme (SED-TVET) Programme, Indonesia Page 2 01 … bilateral, trilateral and regional TVET and Labour Market programmes implemented by GIZ in SEA; 02 … networks of Centers of Excellence: IGI Alliance and G- Institutes: Lessons Learnt; 03 … regional TVET conferences, workshops and congresses. Agenda Creating and utilising networks for internationalisation and harmonisation of TVET in the SEA region through… Implemented by
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Implemented by
Regional Cooperation in TVET
– a GIZ Perspective -
SEA-TVET-DAAD Workshop on ”Internationalisation and
Harmonisation of TVET in Southeast Asia”
09-12 September 2015
Lorin Solo Hotel, Solo, Indonesia
Stefan Erber
GIZ Programme Director, Sustainable Economic Development
through Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Programme (SED-TVET) Programme, Indonesia
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01 … bilateral, trilateral and regional TVET and Labour
Market programmes implemented by GIZ in SEA;
02… networks of Centers of Excellence: IGI Alliance and G-
Institutes: Lessons Learnt;
03… regional TVET conferences, workshops and
congresses.
Agenda
Creating and utilising networks for internationalisation and
harmonisation of TVET in the SEA region through…
Implemented by
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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
(GIZ) GmbH
• is a corporation owned by the German government operating worldwide in
the area of international cooperation for sustainable development.
• works for of the German Government as well as other public and private,
national and international clients.
• Is a non-profit organisation.
• promotes complex reforms and processes of change in different sectors
01 … bilateral, trilateral and regional TVET and Labour
Market programmes implemented by GIZ in SEA;
02… networks of Centers of Excellence: IGI Alliance and G-
Institutes: Lessons Learnt;
03… regional TVET conferences, workshops and
congresses.
Agenda
Creating and utilising networks for internationalisation and
harmonisation of TVET in the SEA region through…
Implemented by
Page 12Introducing SED-TVET
17/09/2015
Indonesian-German-Institute
Indonesian-German-Institute
Alliance (IGI), 2001-2010
Core challenge:
The supply of qualified staff and technical
know-how in Indonesia is insufficient to
fuel the economic growth.
Approach:
• Systematic capacity development on
political level and within 22 TVET
institutes (IGI Institutes)
• Sustainability through establishment of
long-term coordination offices between
IGI institutes and cooperation with non
IGI-Institutions
• PPPs with Lufapak and TÜV Rheinland
• Modernisation of equipment through a
financial cooperation module
(implemented by KfW)
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GMI
IGI
TGI
NYP
(GSI)
CRISP
IGIAT
IGTR
GMI
Post-
ODA
PPP
InnovationTechnology Transfer
Knowledge
Management
Private
Sector
Educational and
Research
Institutes
G-Institutes
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Some potential benefits of Regional Cooperation
between TVET Institutes of Excellence: G-Institutes (I)
For Centers:
Quality Assurance for High-Tech Training and Services (common standards, ISO
certification,..): G-Institutions as “Centers of Excellence” in the region
Possibility to share experiences and best-practice examples/approaches to training,
production and consultancy
Exchange of students/learners: Extended capacity, better use of resources
Increased business opportunities (consultancy, products, training in the region)
Common platform (Internet, fairs, conferences) and corporate identity
Keeping the “G” alive (better access to Germany, German companies, German
expertise, German technology, German institutes)
Marketing of products and services: Brand “G-Institute” sells
Regional cooperation (regional certification, transferability of awards, …)
Closer link to Industry: “G” Institutions as contact point for Industry (local, regional,
German, international)
Easier establishment of PPP
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Some potential benefits of Regional Cooperation
between TVET Institutes of Excellence: G-Institutes (II)
For Companies:
“Window” for their products/machines
Availability of well-trained personnel for their companies or branch offices in the region
Supply of products (parts) to companies through production units in “G” institutes
Easier establishment of PPP
Access to well-trained students/learners for job attachments in their company
…
For Centers (cont.):
Easier exchange and adaption of material (learning material, curricula,…)
Training of personnel (trainers,…) and multipliers for the region
Easier job attachment of students/learners
Common use of new teaching/learning technology (e-learning/blended learning)
…
For Others:
…
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01 … bilateral, trilateral and regional TVET and Labour
Market programmes implemented by GIZ in SEA;
02… networks of Centers of Excellence: IGI Alliance and G-
Institutes: Lessons Learnt;
03… regional TVET conferences, workshops and
congresses.
Agenda
Creating and utilising networks for internationalisation and
harmonisation of TVET in the SEA region through…
Implemented by
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Regional TVET Conferences
Implemented by
• …
• BMZ-GIZ Regional TVET Conferences in Viet Nam (2012),
Indonesia (2014) and Laos (2015)
• SEAMEO Congresses (e.g. Bangkok 10/2014)
• UNESCO International Congress on TVET (Shanghai 2012)
and Asia Pacific Conference on Education and Training
(Kuala Lumpur 08/2015)
• High Officials Meeting on SEA-TVET (Chiang Mai 08/2015)
• SEA TVET-DAAD Workshop (Solo, 09/2015)
• …
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Implemented by
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Implemented by
Three Take Aways
1. Bilateral, trilateral and regional programmes offer an excellent
basis for internationalisation and harmonisation for TVET in the
SEA Region.
2. Networking of TVET Institutes of Excellence amongst each other,
in a country or the region, is per-se a nice idea, but it needs a well-
considered concept, coordination, business plan, financial basis
and clear incentives for all partners involved in order to live and
survive.
3. Regional conferences are a beautiful opportunity to meet a lot of
interesting people from different countries and backgrounds and to
get new insights from various presentations. But the best forum for
establishing real cooperations are (still) the coffee breaks.
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Terima kasih
Implemented by
In cooperation with
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As a federal enterprise, GIZ supports the German Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development.
Published byDeutsche Gesellschaft fürInternationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Registered offices, Bonn and Eschborn, Germany
“Sustainable Economic Development through Technical and Vocational Education and Training (SED-TVET) ”
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