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Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) is an international and intergovernmental organization, established in 1965 to promote regional cooperation in education, science and culture. To achieve this, it has established 26 regional centres with expertise in education, science, culture. Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Technical Education Development (SEAMEO TED) is one of the 26 SEAMEO centers, which is based in Phnom Penh of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It assists SEAMEO member countries in identifying technical education problems and finding alternative solutions for sustainable human resource development through technical education.
The establishment of SEAMEO TED is to support the SEAMEO priority area number 4 of the seven priorities (2015-2035), which is “Promoting technical and vocational education and training (TVET).” It was established by the Royal Government of Cambodia under sub-degree No 107 by the prime minister dated 27 June 2017 and endorsed by the 39th SEAMEO High Officials Meeting 2017 in Bangkok and by the 49th SEAMEO Council Conference 2017 in Jakarta. SEAMEO TED is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Education Youth and Sport (MoEYS) of Cambodia and SEAMEO Secretariat.
Guided by SEAMEO Priority No 4, SEAMEO TED is aware of the essential role of technical education in enhancing the capacities of people in Southeast Asia and addressing the increasing challenges brought about by the ever-changing education landscape, and the emergence of 4.0 Industrial Revolution.

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ICT Capacity Building for ICT and Vocational-Technical Teachers

ICT Capacity Building for ICT and Vocational-Technical Teachers

SEAMEO TED, with Go Study Global Education and Guilin University of Electronic Technology co-organized the first online Training on ICT Knowledge Capacity Building for vocational and ICT high school teachers from Southeast Asia on 17-19 December 2020. This training aims to support the needs of the new paradigm happening in teaching and learning in the 21st century for technical-vocational and ICT teachers and to enhance the ICT literacy in Southeast Asia…

Logistic Knowledge Training for SEA Vocational High School Network

Logistic Knowledge Training for SEA Vocational High School Network

With the development of E-Commerce, there is dramatic shift sweeping through our supply chain system. Many countries, such as China, has established completed logistics system to adapt the era of…

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Background Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) is an international and intergovernmental organization, established in 1965 to promote regional cooperation in education, science, and culture. To achieve this, it…

Assessing the Curriculum Implementation Effectiveness at General

Assessing the Curriculum Implementation Effectiveness at General

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Upcoming Events

  • International Webinar on Embracing Technical Skills for Youth: Issues and Challenges: 29 March 2024
  • International Expert Sharing Webinar2: 02 April 2024
  • Study Visit for ASEAN Policy Makers (25 Persons) to Beijing, China: 19-25 May 2024
  • Global Lifelong Learning Week in Cork City, Ireland: 27-31 May 2024
  • Training Course on Agriculture Modernization Model for 25 ASEAN TVET Teachers in Beijing, China: July 2024
  • International Expert Sharing Webinar3: 07 July 2024
  • Benchmarking Program for 25 ASEAN TVET School Management in Beijing, China: 14-17 August 2024
  • Global Smart Education Conference in Beijing, China: 18-20 August, 2024
  • China-ASEAN Best Practice Sharing Forum on TVET Research and Instruction in Beijing, China: Decemeber 2024
  • International Expert Sharing Webinar4: 07 December 2024