08:30-09:00 |
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Registration |
09:00–10:20 |
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I.Opening Ceremony |
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A.SEAMEO Colours |
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B.SEAMEO Song |
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C.Welcome Remarks by Dr Caroline F. Benton, Vice President, The University of Tsukuba |
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D.Opening Address and Keynote by Dr Ethel Agnes P Valenzuela, SEAMEO Secretariat |
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E.Keynote Speeches: |
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• Dr Takeo Yoshida, Professor and Provost of the School of Human Sciences. University of Tsukuba “Challenges for Moral Education from the Historical Perspectives of Japanese Value Education” |
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• Dr. Yoko Mochizuki, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, UNESCO “Sustainable Development Goal 4.7: Fostering Global Citizenship” |
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Official Photo Session |
10:20–10:30 |
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Tea/coffee break |
10:30–12:30 |
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Session I. Global Citizenship and Skills Development |
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Panel Presentation: |
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• Dr Ramon C Bacani, Center Director of SEAMEO INNOTECH “Global Citizenship Education and Skills Development” |
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• Prof Dr. Yusuke Hirai, Faculty of Human Science, University of Tsukuba “Global Citizenship and Deliberative Democratic Education” |
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• Dr Abi Sujak, Center Director of SEAMEO SEAMOLEC “Toward the Achievement of Sustainable Development and Humanity |
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• Mr Quan Hong Mai, Center Director of SEAMEO CELLL “Lifelong learning: the indispensable on the road of global citizenship” |
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• Dr Ho Thanh My Phuong, Center Director of SEAMEO RETRAC “Skill Development for students at universities: practices from Vietnam” |
12:30–13:30 |
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Lunch |
13:30–14:30 |
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Session II. Education for Sustainable Development |
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Panel Presentation: |
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• Dr. Indrawati, SEAMEO QITEP in Science “Education for Sustainable Development: The SEAMEO Agenda |
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• Dr Safani Bari, Center Director of SEAMEO SEN “Education for Sustainable Development of Children with Disablities” |
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• Dr. Kiyoshi Karaki, Professor of the Faculty of Human Science, University of Tsukuba “Values Education and Global Citizenship in Japanese Social Studies” |
14:30-14:45 |
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Tea/coffee Break |
14:45–16:00 |
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Session III. Human Character Formation |
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Panel Presentation: |
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• Dr. Hiroshi Sato, Professor of Faculty of Human Science, University of Tsukuba “National Curriculum Reform in Japan from 1998 to 2018: A Critical Discourse Analysis and Possibility of Sustainable Development” |
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• Dr Wahyudi, Center Director of SEAMEO QITEP in Mathematics “Human Character Building through Mathematics Teaching and Learning” |
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• Dr Masami isoda, Professor, Center Director of CRICED,University of Tsukuba Mr Pedro Lucis Montecillo Jr and Teh Kim Hong, RECSAM “Seeking Values of Mathematics Education: the case of SEAMEO Basic Education Standards” (Paper Distribution only) |
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• Dr Bambang Indriyanto, SEAMEO QITEP in Language “Human’s Character Formation through Language Teaching” |
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• Dr. Hikaru Katsuta, Faculty of Human Science, University of Tsukuba “A Challenge for Language Literacy by Using Semantic Map for Knowing the Value of Terms” |
16:00–16:15 |
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Tea/coffee break |
16:15-17:15 |
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Session IV. Inclusive Education for Community and STEM Development |
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• Ms Khin Lay Soe, Acting Centre Director, SEAMEO CHAT “Inclusive Education for Community and STEM Development” |
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• Ms Khor Sim Suan, Acting Centre Director, SEAMEO RECSAM “Roles of RECSAM in Inclusive Education and STEM Development” |
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• Prof. Dr. Kamal Lamichhane, University of Tsukuba “Investment in disability toward achieving quality inclusive education: some cases from developing countries” |
1715-1730 |
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VI. |
Synthesis and Closing Messages |
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Symposium Synthesis by Dr Ethel Agnes P Valenzuela, Deputy Director (Programme and Development), SEAMEO Secretariat |
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Closing Message by Prof Dr Masami Isoda, Director, CRICED, The University of Tsukuba |
18:00 |
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Welcome Reception |