Vietnamese guest workers get updated on RoK’s law

The Vietnam EPS (Employment Permit System) Labour Management Office, in collaboration with the Support Centre for Foreign Workers in Uijeongbu city of Gyeonggi province, held a meeting on April 23 with Vietnamese labourers working in the city and surrounding areas to update them on the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s law.

As the RoK remains an attractive market for Vietnamese workers, the office has considered law popularisation meetings a regular activity to strengthen the management work and provide support for Vietnamese labourers to ensure they follow their signed contracts and abide by the host country’s law.

At the meeting, participants were also provided with knowledge related to working and living conditions in the RoK, as well as banking and finance for those working under the EPS programme.

Lee Sang-gu, Director of Uijeongbu city’s Support Centre for Foreign Workers, said that the centre is always ready to support and give advice to foreign workers in general and Vietnamese in particular on issues directly related to the interests of workers such as wages, living and working conditions, and law observance, thus helping them quickly integrate into the community and have a stable life.

According to the Korean Ministry of Employment and Labour, the country has a plan to employ about 110,000 migrant workers this year to work at farms and factories, but some businesses believed even more will be needed to keep them running.

Vietnam set a target of sending 10,000 workers to the RoK in 2023. Since the beginning of this year, 3,600 labourers have been sent to the East Asian country under the EPS programme.

Last year, Vietnam sent nearly 9,000 workers to the RoK under the EPS programme, out of 70,000 set for 16 selected countries./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Laos approves revised Spoken Lao Programme materials to support non-Lao speaking students in remote schools

The Lao PDR is a culturally rich and diverse country, with four main ethnolinguistic groups incorporating over 50 languages. The mother-tongue of almost 40% of Lao people is a language other than Lao.

The revised materials will be used for an extended pilot in 21 districts across 10 provinces

(KPL) The Lao PDR is a culturally rich and diverse country, with four main ethnolinguistic groups incorporating over 50 languages. The mother-tongue of almost 40% of Lao people is a language other than Lao.

The majority of students from remote and disadvantaged areas are likely to start their first year of school without knowing Lao language which is the language of instruction in schools. If students aren’t competent in the language of instruction, it is extremely challenging for them to understand the teacher, participate in activities and achieve the expected learning outcomes.

On 20-21 April, Dr. Onekeo Nouannavong, Director General of the Research Institute for Educational Sciences (RIES) was the chairman of the “Meeting for the Approval of Spoken Lao Programme Teaching and Learning Materials”. Many stakeholders such as Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bounlerd Sengsoulin, Faculty of Letters of National University of Laos, Assoc. Prof Sengfa Holanoupharb, Senior retired staff, Mr. Khambai Khamsy, Senior retired staffalong with the representative from Department of Teacher Education, General Education, Head of Divisions and staff from RIES attended the meeting.

Ms. Phonesiri Outhaivanh, Head of Lao Language Teaching for Ethnic Groups Research Division, RIES, presented the revised materials. The Lao Language experts from the Approval Committee then made recommendations for the finalization and approval of the instructional materials.

In 2019, the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) and Australia through the Basic Education Quality and Access programme in Lao (BEQUAL) launched the Spoken Lao Pilot to test a new approach for supporting students who are not competent speakers of Lao. The materials were piloted in four provinces during Phase 1 of BEQUAL programme.

The pilot ended in June 2021 and was evaluated through baseline and endline testing of students in all control and treatment schools, as well as surveys with participating teachers and principals. The evaluation found that the Spoken Lao pilot was particularly effective in Phongsaly province. A case study with interviews and focus group discussions of principals, teachers and parents / caregivers was carried out in Phongsaly in February 2022 to understand better the reasons for this success. In addition, a teacher consultation workshop was held in Saravan in April 2022 to collect further qualitative feedback on the teaching and learning materials and to present proposed revisions for feedback. The curriculum writers from the Lao Language teaching for ethnic groups research division led by Ajan Phonesiri analyzed the results to improve the materials presented today at the Approval Meeting.

Ajan Phonesiri said “From the pilot, we understood better the amount and level of the content needed to suit Grade 1 students who are not native Lao speakers. Reflecting this learning, the content of the Spoken Lao programme was then adjusted for these new materials”.

She added “Teachers and students were keen to have access to more Lao language teaching and learning resources, such as vocabulary cards, posters, games, and songs. We are planning for the development of those additional materials to ensure that children have as much access to fun and effective Lao language learning resources as possible.”

“Teaching a new curriculum is always challenging for teachers, especially in the first year, and the challenge was increased by COVID-19 because it limited support and monitoring. Some teachers were still developing their confidence to deliver the Spoken Lao pilot. In the revised version, training and ongoing support will be expanded and will include face-to-face and online options. We also revised the teacher guide to ensure that it is clear and user-friendly for teachers based on teachers’ feedback. We also developed guidelines for education administrators as well as community awareness communication on the programme.”

The revised Spoken Lao Programmeme will be piloted in treatment and control schools in 21 selected districts of Phongsaly, Luang Namtha, Bokeo, Huaphan, Xiang Khuang, Xaysomboun, Borikhamxay, Khammuan, Savannakhet and Saravan. The pilot will start in September 2023. Grade 1 students from non-Lao speaking backgrounds will receive three to four additional hours of instruction a week to improve their ability to speak Lao language. Improved speaking skills build a strong language foundation, which also helps improve these students’ reading and writing skills. The participating teachers and district pedagogical support staff will receive the revised textbooks and teacher guides developed by RIES with support from BEQUAL, and training in how to teach spoken Lao lessons.

RIES with the support of Australia through BEQUAL looks at additional opportunities to provide learning opportunities for all teachers, on teaching students who do not speak Lao as their first language. A Teacher Development Video presenting 5 basic techniques for supporting those students from non-Lao speaking backgrounds was released last October 2022. The techniques are simple and can be easily applied in the classroom to ensure that all children have equal opportunities to participate in learning. And last month, the team from the Information Media Centre was in Phongsaly to film the next episode of the Role Model docuseries on a teacher who explains how she is teaching students who are speaking other languages than Lao and how she is collaborating with and supporting other teachers and liaising with the community and the parents.

Source: Lao News Agency

Thailand’s unemployment rate drops below 1% for first time in four years

Thailand’s unemployment rate at the end of February dropped below 1% for the first time in four years, which is a sign that the economy is improving, the government announced on April 23.

Deputy government spokesperson Trisulee Trisaranakul cited the National Statistical Office (NSO)’s report showing that the rate of unemployment at the end of February stood at 0.9%, compared to 1% at the end of last year.

She said the last time the unemployment rate drop to below 1% was in October 2019, when Thailand was enjoying normal growth and a strong tourism sector before it was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020.

The NSO report shows that 40.49 million of the 58.81 million Thais above the age of 15 have entered the workforce. The remaining 18.32 million that are not in the workforce include students, housewives and the disabled.

The NSO also noted that the number of employed people rose from 39.81 million at the end of 2022 to 39.91 million by the end of February. Of the 40.49 million people in the workforce, 360,000 or 0.9% were unemployed, down from 390,000 or 1% at the end of last year.

The NSO said the remaining 220,000 could not be classified as unemployed because they are seasonal workers.

Trisulee also noted that the government aims to boost employment and bring it to pre-COVID-19 levels./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Eight percent of Indonesian regions enter dry season: weather agency

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) said on Monday that eight percent of Indonesia’s regions enter the dry season at the end of April 2023.”According to the number of ZOMs (Season Zones), a total of eight percent of Indonesia’s regions enter the dry season,” Climatology Acting Deputy Dodo Gunawan stated here, Monday. He outlined regions that experience the dry season, such as east of Aceh, east of North Sumatra, south of Riau, small parts of Nusa Tenggara, south of Gorontalo, and east of Central Sulawesi. The other regions included the east of South Sulawesi, south of Southeast Sulawesi, parts of Maluku Islands, and parts of North Maluku. unawan also remarked that at the end of April 2023, several regions were generally forecast to experience low- to medium-category rain (20-150mm/10 days). baca-jugaRelated news: BPBD asks East Nusa Tenggara to prepare for predicted drought Most of North Maluku and Maluku, parts of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, small parts of West Papua and Papua are the regions estimated to experience low rain or less than 50mm/10 days. Meanwhile, most of West Papua and Papua, parts of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, a small part of North Maluku and Maluku are the regions forecast to experience medium-level rainfall (50-150 mm/10 days). Lastly, territories estimated to experience high to very high category rain, or more than 150 mm/10 days, comprise west and south of West Java, West Flores, Kupang, and north of South Sulawesi. Through the statement, Gunawan also highlighted that the unusual atmospheric dynamics had been one of the reasons behind Indonesia experiencing hot temperatures in the last few days. “Extreme heat has hit Asian countries in the past week. Indonesia has not experienced a heatwave, but the maximum surface air temperature is classified as hot,” he stated. baca-jugaRelated news: Bali residents should prepare for peak of dry season: BPBD EDITED BY INE

Source: Antara News Agency

NIA: Retrofitting of Magat Dam beneficial to farmers

The National Irrigation Administration (NIA) on Monday underscored the significance of retrofitting the Magat Dam considering the welfare of farmers. In the Laging Handa public briefing, NIA acting administrator Eduardo Guillen said the dam needs to be fortified immediately. ‘Alam naman po natin na iyong Magat Dam mayroong lindol lately, naapektuhan po iyong dam natin. So mayroon po tayong gagawing retrofitting diyan o pagpapatibay ng ating dam (We know that the Magat Dam was recently affected by an earthquake so we need to do a retrofitting or a strengthening of our dam),’ he said. He said the implementation of retrofitting shall be implemented this year. Guillen, however, said the NIA needs around PHP500 million worth of funds for the move. He said Senator Imee Marcos joined several agencies in supporting the funding to improve the four-decade-old dam. ‘Tumulong po kasi sa amin si senadora diyan sa funding… medyo malaki-laki ang gastos po na ito pero kapag nagtulung-tulong po, tinutulungan kami ng mga iba’t ibang agencies at ng nasa Kongreso (Senator [Imee Marcos] helped us in the funding… the expense is quite huge but with the help of others, various agencies and the Congress have been helping us),’ he added. Guillen said coordination is significant considering the importance of the dam to the farmers. ‘Ang dami pong umaasa po diyan na ating mga farmers lalo iyong ating mga irrigators’ association para sa kanilang patubig (Many farmers have been depending [on Magat Dam], especially our irrigators’ association for their irrigation),’ he said. Guillen said it will also be a huge help for farmers if the dam remains beneficial even over a hundred years. Apart from its benefits to farmers, Senator Marcos earlier said the move shall also help the sector combat the effects of climate change. On April 22, Marcos joined the NIA and other agencies as well as the local government unit in the groundbreaking rites of the Magat Dam retrofitting works. She also witnessed the signing of a memorandum of agreement between the NIA and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region 2 to intensify the rehabilitation efforts on the Magat Watershed Forest Reserve

Source: Philippines News Agency

Industry Ministry explores cooperation in providing Industrial 4.0 HR

The Industry’s Ministry vocational education and training unit is prepared to produce competent industrial human resources who are ready to work. Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Industrial Human Resources Development Agency (BPSDMI) of the Industry Ministry is exploring global cooperation in providing Industrial 4.0 human resources (HR) on the sidelines of Indonesia’s participation at the 2023 Hannover Messe.The cooperation was discussed by BPSDMI head Masrokhan with the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia (LBBP) to France, Andorra, and Monaco, Mohamad Oemar, during a meeting held on the sidelines of the 2023 Hannover Messe regarding global cooperation in the development of industrial HR development programs. Masrokhan said that his agency, through a vocational education and training unit specializing in the industrial sector, is ready to cooperate globally in providing industrial human resources to French companies in the automotive, food and beverage, leather processing, and chemical sectors. “The Industry’s Ministry vocational education and training unit is prepared to produce competent industrial human resources who are ready to work. For now, we are able to answer the challenges related to Industry 4.0 skills,” he informed in a statement received here on Monday. He said that France is Indonesia’s strategic partner in international economic relations, marked by at least 160 companies operating in Indonesia. The cooperation potential for increasing French investment in Indonesia would involve providing industrial HR to French companies in Indonesia as well as cooperation in increasing the capacity of industrial HR through an internship program for students and teaching staff in France, he informed. “We are ready to start the pilot cooperation to develop global industrial HR with BPSDMI through several activities, one of which is a vocational program,” Ambassador Oemar said. s the official country partner at Hannover Messe, apart from showcasing the strength of national industrial technology, Indonesia is also encouraging industrial connectivity with the global supply chain network, including in the field of providing Industry 4.0 human resources, Masrokhan said. ccording to him, the potential for cooperation at Hannover Messe is large enough to support the 4.0 technology transformation process, especially in priority industries, with the help of the Indonesia Digital Industry Center 4.0 (PIDI 4.0). The cooperation would include the development of industrial HR related to Industry 4.0 through the implementation of several capacity-building programs, such as the placement of mock-ups/holding of showcases of machine and multimedia equipment worth up to 700 thousand euros at the exhibition center at PIDI 4.0 under its technology transfer program, and the utilization of mock-up lines of multimedia machines and equipment. This could be followed up with the development of education, training curriculum, training programs, and organizing capacity-building programs, including visits and exchange of learning materials, experts, learning modules, curriculum, technology, and/or technical personnel, he said. baca-jugaRelated news: Ministry holds 2022 Industrial Vocational Year eventRelated news: Ready to provide 135,000 workers to textile industry: ministryRelated news: Demonstrating Indonesia’s openness to global cooperation

Source: Antara News Agency