From May 09-13, 2011, SEAMEO RETRAC in collaboration with the SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Center (SEAMEO SEAMOLEC) conducted a training course on “Developing Materials for e-Learning” for 40 Vietnamese college and university lecturers. The training was facilitated by SEAMEO SEAMOLEC lecturers. The course aimed at assisting lecturers in applying ICT to successfully design their materials for e-Learning. The course engaged
Phan Thi Ngoc Mai, oversea student counselor, was invited by International Pacific College (IPC) to pay her visit to its campus in New Zealand from May 02-12, 2011. This visit has strengthened the cooperation and partnership between the two institutions. IPC took excellent care of her stay including international airfare and accommodation.
On March 30, 2011, Deputy Minister Bui Van Ga paid a visit to SEAMEO RETRAC. He congratulated on the Center’s work for Vietnam as well as for the region. He also suggested the Center be actively involved in becoming an accreditation agency for higher and vocational/technical education in Vietnam; collaborating with foreign institutions in offering quality Master’s and doctoral programs
On March 25, 2011, SEAMEO RETRAC, in co-operation with Longman Pearson Education, organized a training workshop on how to use SuperTots series effectively with the participation of 25 expatriate and Vietnamese instructors currently teaching at the Center. At the workshop, Ms. Ronnie Hill, a specialist from Longman Pearson, conducted classroom demonstrations to illustrate the teaching and learning activities using Supertots.
SEAMEO RETRAC, March 18, 2011, hosted the Roundtable on Plagiarism. Presenting at the event were four local and international speakers and 50 researchers, lecturers and graduate students from various institutions in Vietnam. The event aimed at idea and experience sharing on various types of plagiarism in education and research, and possible ways of preventing/avoiding in writing papers.
On March 13, 2011, a closing ceremony was held for the training course on “Excellence for Leaders of Vietnamese High Schools” (March 7-15), with the participation of 30 high school principals and vice principals from disadvantaged provinces in Vietnam. This last training course along with the three previous ones were funded by Belgian Technical Corporation (BTC) for 2010 and 2011.
At the invitation of British Council, Dr. Do Huy Thinh visited Hong Kong to attend Going Global 5 from March 9 – 12, 2011. Also invited was senior officials of MOET and top administrators of some universities and colleges in Vietnam. At the conference, besides joining interesting sessions, Dr. Thinh presented “Institutional differentiation and the roles of vocational/technical colleges in
SEAMEO RETRAC organized the study trip for a group of 58 students of Le Ngoc Han Primary School, Ho Chi Minh City, to Singapore from 7 – 11 March, 2011. Students were grouped in different classes to join both indoor and outdoor activities with students from Kong Hwa School and Kanji Primary School. The study trip was successful, especially helping
On March 09, 2011, SEAMEO RETRAC signed an MOU with the College of Foreign Languages, Hue University, at the Center. In attendance were leaders and senior staff of the two institutions. The MOU will pave the way for joint activities in training, research, student and faculty exchange, and co-hosting of conferences.
On 1 March, 2011, the Canada-Vietnam International Mobility and Partnership Forum were jointly held by SEAMEO RETRAC, the Canadian Association of Community Colleges (CACC) and the Vietnamese Association of Community Colleges (VACC), attracting representatives from 15 Vietnamese colleges and 7 Canadian colleges. The Consul General of Canada, Mr. Audri Tushar Mukhopadhyay, were also present and had opening remarks. The forum