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Zita Mohd Fahmi AQAN Executive Secretary Trainer Malaysian Qualifications Agency

DIES ASEAN –QA ASSESSOR TRAINING WORKSHOP, MANILA 16-19 OCTOBER 2012 “RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN QUALITY ASSURANCE IN ASEAN”. Zita Mohd Fahmi AQAN Executive Secretary Trainer Malaysian Qualifications Agency. Recap: Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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Zita Mohd Fahmi AQAN Executive Secretary Trainer Malaysian Qualifications Agency

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  1. DIES ASEAN –QA ASSESSOR TRAINING WORKSHOP, MANILA 16-19 OCTOBER 2012“RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN QUALITY ASSURANCE IN ASEAN” ZitaMohdFahmi AQAN Executive Secretary Trainer Malaysian Qualifications Agency

  2. Recap: Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) • Main Objective –ASEAN Economic Community-Integration to a single Market (free flow of commodities, services, investment and qualified quality workforce) • 10 full members and 1 observer member • Highly diverse region • Full liberalisation : 2015 • Initiatives taken by professional services sector-12 services (AFAS) • How to support mobility of students and workers?

  3. ASEAN

  4. SEAMEO RIHED & AUN • 15 SEAMEOs • SEAMEO RIHED- Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation for Higher Education and Developments • Empowering higher education institutions • Harmonisation of HE • Cultivating globalised Human Resource • Advancing knowledge frontier in higher education • Promoting University Social responsibility • ASEAN UNIVERSITIES NETWORK (AUN) focuses on internal quality assurance and conduct assessment at programe level of universities

  5. PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH NETWORK FOR QA BODIES • ASEAN MINISTERS MEETING • ASEAN - SENIOR OFFICIALS MEETING 2007 (SOMED) • Initiated by SEAMEO RIHED former director

  6. Influences and Various Initiatives • Influenced by increasing globalisation, CBHE, international developments – Bologna Process, Accords, UNESCO Revised Regional Convention for Recognition of Qualifications for Asia Pacific • ASEAN and trading partners (EU, EAS, + 3, USA, India, Aus/NZ) • National initiatives to improve education and training-all aspects • Student Mobility Programme ( MIT + V) • Collaborations between agencies and HEIs • Proposal ASEAN Higher Education Space/a call for ASEAN TVET Framework • Higher education space- structured by QF • Quality assurance for confidence

  7. Blueprints of Education and Training. Development of EQA and NQF. A simple matrix of EQA/NQF.

  8. Kuala Lumpur Declaration 2008 • Formation of AQAN

  9. AQAN Declarations • Kuala Lumpur Declaration 2008 –formation of AQAN • Seri Bengawan Declaration 2011 • Adoption of AQAN Constitution • “It has big dreams that include the development of an ASEAN Qualifications Framework and a regional higher education space in the mould of Bologna that would harmonize systems and processes and ease recognition and mobility.” • (AQAN President, 2010)

  10. AQAN Aims and Purposes The aims and purposes of the AQAN are: • To enhance and sustain the higher education system in the Southeast Asia region through quality assurance practices; • To seek closer harmonization of the national quality assurance frameworks of the member countries; • To promote and share good practices of quality assurance in higher education in the region; • To collaborate on capacity building of quality assurance in higher education in the region; • To share information on higher education and facilitate exchanges and mutual recognition of qualifications within the region and between it and other part of the world; and • To ensure effective association with other international quality assurance networks and higher education organizations.

  11. Full Members Associate Members

  12. PROPOSED ASEAN QUALITY FRAMEWORK • This brings benefits to countries throughout the ASEAN region and beyond. “The employment aspirations of ASEAN peoples depend on the recognition of their skills and qualifications, and qualification frameworks enable this. The economies of ASEAN nations will benefit through the development of a more highly skilled and versatile workforce, and the project will therefore contribute to improved productivity, economic development and poverty reduction.”

  13. THE AQAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE2011-2014 President • Dato’ Dr. Syed Ahmad Hussein, Chief Executive Officer, Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), Malaysia Vice PresidentMr. EkaphongLauhathiansind, Deputy Director, The Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA), Thailand Elected Executive Members • Mr. AwangAdinin Md. Salleh, Acting Executive Secretary, Brunei Darussalam National Accreditation Council (BDNAC), Brunei • Prof. Dr. EduardusTandelilin, Board Member,National Accreditation Agency for Higher Education (BAN-PT), Indonesia • Dr. Pham XuanThanh, Deputy Director General, General Department of Education Testing and Accreditation (GDETA), Vietnam Executive SecretaryProf. Zita Mohd. Fahmi, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), Malaysia

  14. ASEAN Quality Assurance Network (AQAN)Roundtable Meetings • Kuala Lumpur, 6-8 July 2008: • Country reports: presentation of respective quality assurance systems • Inaugural Roundtable Meeting of QAA in ASEAN Region. • Kuala Lumpur Declaration: Establishment of ASEAN Quality Assurance Network (AQAN) • Bangkok, 20-22 March 2009. • Theme: Assessors: Current Practices and the Next Step, Looking Forward to Common Practices and Development • Second Roundtable Meeting. • Jakarta, 28-30 July 2010. • Theme (Seminar-Workshop): Interface between IQA and EQA • Policy Dialogue: AQAN, SEAMEO-RIHED, AUN, NIAD-UE, NZQA • Third Roundtable Meeting. • Bandar Sri Begawan, 4-6 October 2011 • Theme: Building Regional Confidence towards Harmonizing ASEAN Higher Education • Election of the 2011-2014 AQAN Executive Board • AQAN is to undertake a project to develop ASEAN Quality Assurance Framework in Higher Education • Kuala Lumpur, 10-12 October 2012 • Theme: Building Regional Confidence towards Harmonizing the ASEAN + 3 Higher Education

  15. 29-30 July 2010, Jakarta: AQAN Seminar-Workshop and 3rd Roundtable Meeting • 3-4 November 2010, Kuala Lumpur: Curriculum Development for Joint Quality Assurance Capacity Building Project in ASEAN Countries 2011 • 4 July 2011, Bonn: AQAN Signed MoU with Partners for the DIES ASEAN-QA Project • 4 October 2011, Brunei: AQAN Executive Committee Meeting No. 1/2011 • 5-6 October 2011, Brunei: 2011 AQAN Seminar and Roundtable Meeting • 17-21 October 2011, Bangkok: DIES ASEAN-QA Training Course – External Quality Assurance Track (Phase 1) • 8 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur: AQAN Signed MoU with Universal News 2012 • 2 March 2012, Cambodia: AQAN Executive Committee Meeting No. 1/2012 • 19-23 March 2012, Potsdam: DIES ASEAN-QA Training Course – Internal and External Quality Assurance Track (Phase II) • 19 April 2012, Melbourne: INQAAHE Regional Network Meeting • 29-30 June 2012, Kuala Lumpur: 1st Meeting of the Task Force to develop ASEAN QA Framework in Higher Education • 9 October 2012, Kuala Lumpur: AQAN Executive Committee Meeting No. 2/2012 • 10-12 October 2012, Kuala Lumpur: 2012 AQAN Seminar and Roundtable Meeting

  16. Seminar-Workshop on Interfacing IQA, EQA and Professional BodiesRECOMMENDATION to 2010 AQAN ROUNDTABLE MEETING • Internally driven quality assurance is an essential factor in the advancement of Higher Education Institutions (HEI) in ASEAN countries • There is a need to develop National Qualification Framework (NQF) in each ASEAN countries as one of the instruments of interaction among HEI • It is imperative to build trust and mutual recoginition among HEI, QA agencies, and professional bodies in ASEAN countries • QA agencies should actively seek inputs from professional bodies in developing standards and mechanism for accreditation

  17. AQAN Collaborations • Internship programmes • Annual Roundtable Meeting and Seminar • ASEAN QA Project 2011-2013 • Drafting ASEAN Quality Framework

  18. Initial Findings ASEAN Quality Framework Purpose referencing /not binding Fundamental to understand the changing landscape of education and training

  19. The Future? Who knows? • ASEAN Quality Framework • ASEAN Regional Qualifications Framework • ASEAN Credit System • ASEAN (Certified) Reviewers • ASEAN Recognition Scheme? • ASEAN Discipline Standards? • Referencing initiatives Others? Inter-regional framework- Transnational Framework?

  20. CHALLENGES • Diversity, different phases of higher education, quality assurance and qualifications frameworks development between countries including the system employed in quality assurance • Constraints on finance and resources – currently operates on cost-sharing basis • Building a regional quality framework requires affirmative actions by all stakeholders-all agencies-government/policy makers/SEAMEO RIHED, AQAN/EQAs and higher education institutions. The Challenges • Creating a common language/ currency for accreditation/recognition across sectors • Harmonisation of qualifications in terms of the National Framework (Malaysian Qualifications Framework) • Developing a meta Qualification Framework for ASEAN • Mutual Recognition Agreements • Developing support and commitment under regional caucus – ASEM (ASEM Framework), APQN, AQAN and AQAAIW

  21. Thank You.zita@mqa.gov.my

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