Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: kambodscha

Cambodge: Éducation et enseignement – english information

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The site of the Cambodian branch of the University Agency of the Francophony offers links around the topic of studying in French in Cambodia: a political action plan aiming at the promotion of the French language, French language courses for university students, links to universities and other institutions of higher education, scholarships, online ressources and a labour board for French speaking students and graduates (DEF).

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=1605&spr=1

The homepage of the Cambodian Education Ministry has links to full texts concerning the following issues: 1) various educational programs, education policy and reform, especially in the fields of basic education, education for all and e-learning; 2) a country education profile (education system and education policy); 3) the organizational structure of the Ministry. The navigation bar „resources“ provides access to statistical data (National Data and National Thematic Maps) and the structure of primary schools.

CO-OPERAID – Education for children in Africa and Asia – english information

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CO-OPERAID is a non-profit, politically and confessionally independent humanitarian Swiss association with its headquarters in Zurich. The association was founded in 1981. CO-OPERAID is active in the field of education and professional education. Its projects help impoverished children and young people in a current total of seven countries in Africa and Asia: Uganda, Kenya, Congo, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines. The aim of these projects is basic education for all children and the promotion of secondary and vocational education. At the same time the economic situation of the children’s and young people’s families is improved. A special focus is put on the promotion of girls and women.

ASEAN Curriculum Sourcebook (2012): a Teaching Resource for Primary and Secondary Schools to Foster an Outward-Looking, Stable, Peaceful and Prosperous ASEAN Community – english information

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Published in 2012, the ASEAN Curriculum Sourcebook (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) is based on a survey conducted 2008-2010 on the curricula of the ASEAN member states. It is meant to bring closer the educational goals of ASEAN states and provides concrete suggestions for elements of a common curriculum which proclaims the values and norms of the ASEAN community. The sourcebook’s chapters are divided into the following five themes: Knowing ASEAN, Valuing Identity and Diversity, Connecting Global and Local, Promoting Equity and Justice, and Working Together for a Sustainable Future. The sourcebook is meant to be a toolkit for teachers. It was supported financially by USAID. You can find further information on the book here: * U.S. Mission to ASEAN – Press Release 5 July 2012 * Thailand Information Centre – Book information [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]

OER – Open Educational Resources Asia – english information

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OER Asia brings together experts on OER from different Asian countries. The website offers broad information and resources on OER in Asia. You will find news and information on conferences, papers, articles, presentations, studies, all of them as fulltext documents. The link to the e-book „Open Educational Resources: An Asian Perspective“ on this website is wrong. Please find the right link here.[Source: Editors of Education Worldwide]

OER – Open Educational Resources Asia – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8029&spr=1

OER Asia brings together experts on OER from different Asian countries. The website offers broad information and resources on OER in Asia. You will find news and information on conferences, papers, articles, presentations, studies, all of them as fulltext documents. The link to the e-book „Open Educational Resources: An Asian Perspective“ on this website is wrong. Please find the right link here.[Source: Editors of Education Worldwide]

SEAMEO Regional Centres with focus on education – english information

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The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) runs 26 spezilised institutes for research, training and transfer. You will find the following institues with an educational focus: * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Early Childhood Care Education and Parenting (SEAMEO CECCEP) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Community Education Development (SEAMEO CED) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Lifelong Learning (SEAMEO CELLL) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Educational Innovation and Technology (SEAMEO INNOTECH) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel (QITEP) in Language (SEAMEO QITEP in Language) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel(QITEP) in Mathematics (SEAMEO QITEP in Mathematics) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel (QITEP) in Science (SEAMEO QITEP in Science) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (SEAMEO RECSAM) * SEAMEO Regional Language Centre (SEAMEO RELC) * SEAMEO Regional Training Centre (SEAMEO RETRAC) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Higher Education and Development (SEAMEO RIHED) * SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Centre (SEAMEO SEAMOLEC) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Special Education (SEAMEO SEN) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Education (SEAMEO STEM-ED) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Technical Education Development (SEAMEO TED) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Vocational and Technical Education and Training (SEAMEO VOCTECH) [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]

SEAMEO Regional Centres with focus on education – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=4117&spr=1

The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) runs 26 spezilised institutes for research, training and transfer. You will find the following institues with an educational focus: * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Early Childhood Care Education and Parenting (SEAMEO CECCEP) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Community Education Development (SEAMEO CED) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Lifelong Learning (SEAMEO CELLL) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Educational Innovation and Technology (SEAMEO INNOTECH) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel (QITEP) in Language (SEAMEO QITEP in Language) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel(QITEP) in Mathematics (SEAMEO QITEP in Mathematics) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel (QITEP) in Science (SEAMEO QITEP in Science) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (SEAMEO RECSAM) * SEAMEO Regional Language Centre (SEAMEO RELC) * SEAMEO Regional Training Centre (SEAMEO RETRAC) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Higher Education and Development (SEAMEO RIHED) * SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Centre (SEAMEO SEAMOLEC) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Special Education (SEAMEO SEN) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Education (SEAMEO STEM-ED) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Technical Education Development (SEAMEO TED) * SEAMEO Regional Centre for Vocational and Technical Education and Training (SEAMEO VOCTECH) [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]

Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=2078&spr=1

The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) was established in November 1965 as a chartered international organization whose purpose is to promote cooperation in education, science and culture in the Southeast Asian region. This website provides information on activities of the SEAMEO Secretariat (SEAMES) which administers a variety of programmes on behalf of the 11 SEAMEO Member Countries and the SEAMEO Network. There are 21 specialised SEAMEO Centres that undertake training and research in various fields of education. SEAMEO also provides a lot of publications on its website. Furthermore, the website provides an overview of the education system of each country, including links to the respective ministries for education. [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]