progress report on alcom, afec and aelt
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2015/SOM2/HRDWG/EDNET/005 Agenda Item: 3
Progress Report on ALCom, AFEC and AeLT
Purpose: Information Submitted by: Korea
Human Resources Development Working Group Education Network Meeting
Boracay, Philippines15-16 May 2015
37th APEC HRDWG Meeting - EDNET
Progress Reports presented by the Republic of Korea
Boracay, The Philippines
May 15, 2015
APEC Learning Community for Shared Prosperity (ALCom)
ALCom: ALCoB Learning Community for shared prosperity
Narrowing the Digital Divide
in regard to the Educational Informatization
Expanding the scope of
the Educational Cooperation Projects
Discussing the Direction and Model of
APEC Future Education
Building a Human Network
to Strengthen Educational Cooperation
in the APEC region
ALCom: ALCoB Structure
Broad Range of Participants
within the APEC
ALCoB-T (Teachers)
ALCoB-L (Learners : K-12 Students)
ALCoB-S (Supporters : Policy makers, Professors, Scholars)
ALCoB-U (University students)
ALCoB-EC (Entrepreneur Committee)
ALCom: Online community
ALCoB website first began its service in 2006
Renewal of ALCoB website (www.alcob.org)
Total hits: 95,919
Total posts: 6,019
ALCom: The 12th Int’l ALCoB Conference
Busan, Republic of Korea
APEC Edutainment Exchange Program Cultural Exchanges among APEC economies’ students - Providing educational experiences that motivates students to practice self-directed learning activities - 36 educational projects made by 213 students from 9 economies
ALCoB Teachers’ Workshop Sharing teaching methods, education cooperation model and experiences for future education - Presenting outcomes of 8 ACP projects - Matching schools for 7 projects among 9 economies
APEC Future Education Market Sharing information and ideas on education - Educational works of 22 schools from 12 economies
ALCom: ALCoB Internet Volunteers
Total Number of Participants in 2014: 329
Russia(108)
The Philippines(44)
Viet Nam(81) Peru(34)
Malaysia(62)
ALCom: ALCoB Cooperative Projects
Total Number of Participants in 2014: 511 people from 6 economies
Classification Period Participants
1st Round Aug 2003-Sep 2004 105 persons from 7economies
2nd Round Aug 2005-Dec 2005 130 persons from 12 economies
3rd Round Mar 2006-Dec 2006 60 persons 7 from economies
4th Round May 2007-Oct 2007 150 persons from 7 economies
5th Round May 2008-Oct 2008 182 persons from 9 economies
6th Round Aug 2009-Dec 2009 140 persons from 7 economies
7th Round May 2010-Dec 2010 447 persons from 9 economies
8th Round May 2011-Dec 2011 612 persons from 9 economies
9th Round Jul 2012-Dec 2012 468 persons from 6 economies
10th Round May 2013-Dec 2013 449 people from 5 economies
11th Round May 2014-Dec 2014 511 people from 6 economies
ALCom: Asia-Pacific Collaborative Educational Journal
Recent Status(2011-2014) of APCJ Publication
Classification Order
Period 2011 2012 2013 2014
Participants Vol.7
No.1&2 Vol.8
No.1&2 Vol.9
No.1&2
Vol.10 No 1&2
Intensifying and Sharing Theories
of International Educational Exchange
ALCom: Future Steps for 2015
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Thank you for your continuous support
APEC Future Education Consortium(AFEC)
Vision and goals : AFEC
To Share Successful Practices of Practical Teaching and Learning Models
for Future Education
Encouraging the participation of prominent scholars, experts,
government officers, teachers, and university students
Forming theoretical and practical foundation of future education
with guidance of APEC Future Education Consortium Steering
Committee meeting
Discussing direction and model of future education and sharing
experiences and results in each economy
Performance & Achievements: AFEF
Themes of APEC Future Education Forum (2005-2014)
The 1st APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Searching for the Direction of Future Education
Date: Sep. 8 ~ 11, 2005
Location: Busan, Republic of Korea
Participants: around 500 people from 13 economies
The 2nd APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Harmony with Technology for APEC Future Education and
Human Value
Date: Nov. 23, 2006
Location: Busan, Republic of Korea
Participants: around 230 people from 12 economies
The 3rd APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Practical Plans for International Cooperation in Education
toward Future Education
Date: Sep. 6, 2007
Location: Busan, Republic of Korea
Participants: around 100 people from 13 economies
The 4th APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Quality Education for All: Sharing Best Practices for Future
Education
Date: Nov. 6 ~ 7, 2008
Location: Lima, Peru
Participants: around 100 people from 8 economies
The 5th APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Future of Higher Education for Achieving the 21st Century
Competences and Skills Utilizing ICT
Date: Nov. 25 ~ 27, 2009
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Participants: around 350 people from 12 economies
The 6th APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Holistic Systemic Approach for the Sustainable Development and
Inclusive Growth of APEC Future Education
Date: Nov. 24 ~ 26, 2010
Location: Busan, Republic of Korea
Participants: around 250 people from 12 economies
The 7th APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Systemic Change and Shared Prosperity in APEC by Utilizing
ICT
Date: Nov. 14 ~ 16, 2011
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Participants: around 250 people from 12 economies and 3 IOs
The 8th APEC Future Education Forum Subject: The Future and APEC Educational Cooperation to Enhance
Green Growth & Regional Economic Integration
Date: May 22~23, 2012
Location: Gyeongju, Republic of Korea
Participants: around 437 people from 14 economies
The 9th APEC Future Education Forum Subject: Searching the Specific Strategy for APEC-based Global
Creative Learning Community’s Sustainable Growth
Date: Oct. 26~30, 2013
Location: Manila, the Philippines
Participants: around 100 people from 10 economies and 2 IOs
The 10th APEC Future Education Forum
Subject: Toward the Enhancement of APEC’s Comprehensive Partnership
Date: Sep. 29 ~ Oct. 1, 2014
Location: Busan, Republic of Korea
Participants: around 320 people from 12 economies
Main Contents: AFEF The 10th APEC Future Education Forum Busan, Republic of Korea
Session 1 Perspectives for Realizing Future Education in the APEC region - Sub-Theme: Federalization of ALCoB, Smartization of ALCoB, Empowerment of ALCoB - Speakers: Korea, Malaysia, Russia delegates
Session 2 Theoretical and Practical Ways for Boosting Exchanges of Students in APEC Region - Speakers: Korea, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand delegates
Small Paper Session The Status of Utilizing e-Learning and ICT on Education - Speakers: Graduate Students from Korea, US, Indonesia, Russia
Main Contents: AFEF
The 14th APEC Future Education Consortium Steering Committee Meeting Busan, Republic of Korea
The 14th APEC Future Education Steering
Committee Meeting 30th September, 2014 12 Economies, 22 People
Organizing an experts’ team consisting of
representatives appointed by APEC
member economies
Organizing an advisory group of AEEP,
which is expected to contribute to
creation of equitable education for all
Busan Action Plan
Pictures
The 10th APEC Future Education Forum Busan, Republic of Korea
Vision and goals : ASNet
Promoting Educational Cooperation
through the Structure of School Network
Development of ideal future school models in the APEC region
Promotion of mutual understanding between various member
economies through learning each other's characteristics,
including education systems, cultures, languages, history.
ALCoB School Network
Performance & Achievements: ASNet
ALCoB School Network
In the year 2014, 13 schools joined in ASNet,
in total, 80 schools within APEC
Main Contents: ASNet
ALCoB School Network
Enhancement of International Cooperation for
Future Education through Exchange Activities
5 New schools joining in the ALCoB School Network [Korea: 1, Indonesia 2, Viet Nam 2]
Promotion of international exchange and education cooperation
Development and diffusion of education cooperation model
in the primary, secondary and high school
Linkage with CBE and ECP
Future Steps for 2015
Recruiting New ALCoB Schools
(On/Offline)
Apr– May 2015
Linking ALCoB activities
to the ALCoB schools
May – Dec. 2015
APEC Future Education Forum
International ALCoB Conference
Sep. 2015
ACP
AIV
AEEP
20 projects with 20 schools
5 economies
300 students to participate
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Thank you for your continuous support
APEC e-Learning Training Program (AeLT)
Alignment with Leaders’ Declaration: AeLT
▶ APEC Connectivity Blueprint from 2015 to 2025: 2014 AELM “..to reduce the disparity in access to quality information and communication
technology infrastructure throughout the APEC region..” ☞ Collaborative Study
▶ Action Agenda: Promoting Infrastructure Investment through PPP: 2014 AEMM “..to share good policies and practices among APEC in applying PPP, and identify
capacity building needs..”, “..continue to develop policies..”
☞ Experience Learning, Field Training
“AeLT aims to provide a customized training program in
the APEC region to share know-how and knowledge with
APEC member economies and to narrow the digital divide”
Features: AeLT
Sharing Prosperity in the APEC region through
Enhancing International Cooperation
- Composition
of the teams
- Customized
outcome
- Onsite training
& Experience
Learning
- Assistant
system* (*Collaborative Study)
- Trainees
- Public Private
Partnership (I.O.)
- Human Network (ALCoB)
hange onsolidate ooperate
3 ’s of AeLT
Structure: AeLT
Planning & Management
Administrative & Financial Support
Infrastructure & Education Experts
Administrative & Financial Support
Experts & Educational Support
ALCoB Entrepreneur Committee
Technical & Solution Support Tripartite Structure
(P.P.P)
Curriculum: AeLT
Major output: AeLT
Participating Economies (12 APEC Economies):
Brunei Darussalam, Chile, The People’s Republic of China, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, The Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Russia
(Republic of Sakha), Thailand, and Viet Nam
Total number of Trainees since 2006: 671
671
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150
300
450
600
750
2006-2014
Total
29
37 36
42 40 40
0
10
20
30
40
50
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Trainees
Achievements: AeLT
1. Enriched Curriculum of AeLT Program • Changed the composition of teams
• Connected the program with International forum and Seminars
2. Expanded Positive Relationship with Leading Organizations • Utilized experience gained to further projects of African Development
Bank (AfDB) and Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)
• Increased the number of visiting places (specialized schools, companies, etc.)
3. Publicized AeLT program abroad • Cooperated with APEC Future Education Forum to promote AeLT and
discuss its future directions
Major Achievements in 2014
Future Steps: AeLT
1. Improve Practicality • Capacity development of the trainees
• Enhancement of e-Learning & ICT problem solving skills of an economy
2. Enhance Sustainability • Arrangement of AeLT Alumni Day
• Sharing excellent case studies of an economy
3. Promote Effectiveness and Efficiency • Development of training manual
• Providing training module package
4. Schedule 2015 Activities
Round Types Schedule Trainees Methods
32nd Training for Policy-makers April 20~29
Policy-makers PBL-based Collaborative Study, Experience Learning of the best practice
33rd Project Development Training
July 19~28
Project managers Collaborative Study for Project planning
34th Training for Senior Policy-makers
November Senior Policy-makers 1:1 Expert coaching, Policy forum
Copyrightⓒ 2014 Institute of APEC Collaborative Education (IACE)
Thank you for your continuous support