Systemic Reform and Cross border education in APEC economies

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Systemic Reform and Cross border education in APEC economies Presented to the 2nd APEC Symposium on Education Reform Xi an, China, January 15-17, 2008

Systemic reform and cross border education in APEC economies APEC role in supporting our functioning as an education region; All APEC economies will benefit from ongoing cooperation to support and enhance cross-border education; This focus is consistent with APEC s broader goals

Cross-border education: the four GATS modes 1. Cross border supply (e.g. Distance). 2. Consumption abroad. Students move to the provider. 3. Commercial presence. Providers move to the student. 4. Presence of Natural Persons. The teachers move to the student

1000 Mode 2: mobile higher education students in APEC 800 '000 of enrolments x 600 400 200 Number of internationally mobile students 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Data Source: UNESCO

Movement of HE students from APEC economies, 2005 Number of mobile tertiary students 400000 APEC destination Non-APEC destination 300000 200000 100000 0 Australia Canada Chile China Hong Kong Indonesia Japan Korea Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Peru Philippines Russian Federation Singapore Thailand United States Viet Nam Data Source: UNESCO

Mobile students relative to domestic enrolments, tertiary International enrolments as a proportion of domestic enrolments 40 30 20 10 0 Australia Brunei Darussalam Chile China Chinese Taipei Hong Kong Indonesia Japan Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Papua New Guinea Peru Philippines Republic of Korea Russian Federation Singapore Thailand United States Viet Nam Data Source: UNESCO

Destinations in a dynamic market Traditional destinations USA, Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand Emerging destinations - Malaysia, Singapore, China, Japan. The patterns of student mobility are likely to continue to respond to new opportunities

Drivers of Cross Border Education Rising incomes Quality and quantity supply issues Globalisation of economies and labour ICTs Knowledge Economies GATS Building mutual understanding

Benefits Cross-border education can typically help to expand quickly a tertiary education system and to increase the country s stock of highly skilled human capital. It also gives a benchmark to academics and institutions on the quality and relevance of their services and can lead to organisational learning, thanks to partnerships, both at the institutional and system levels. Finally, it adds variety and choice to domestic systems, which may lead to healthy competition and quality enhancement. (Source: p.12, Executive Summary, Cross-border Tertiary Education: A way towards capacity development, Ed. Stephan Vincent-Lancrin, OECD The World Bank, 2007)

Benefits for APEC from crossborder education Enhancing cross-border education will improve the environment for domestic provision It will increase educational opportunities and lead to increased growth and trade in the region

Why APEC focus on systemic reform? Potential benefits are substantial European region is progressing Bologna Progresses Bogor goals of free and open trade and investment Leverages off OECD, World Bank, UNESCO and Brisbane initiatives Proactive

What can EDNET contribute? Co-operation to improve qualifications, professional and skills recognition Including working with employers and professional bodies Recognition Tools/Diploma Supplement Qualifications Frameworks Recognition Conventions and Agreements National information Centres

Cooperation to Reform the regulatory regimes for crossborder education Improve the consistency, transparency and reliability of registration, licensing, quality assurance and accreditation of cross-border providers Enhance Data Collection Improve the consistency and comparability of data

Cooperation to Facilitate student and academic mobility To build regional understanding and cooperation Improve the accuracy and reliability of information on courses and providers Improve credit transfer arrangements/funding Policy Exchange To share best practice To manage risks To raise awareness and capacity

Thank you Xie Xie