Why do we need the 2011 Tokyo Convention now more than ever?

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Toward the ratification of 2011 Tokyo Convention Pre-workshop Survey and Overview Why do we need the 2011 Tokyo Convention now more than ever? Ms. Jihye Hwang, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, Bangkok, Thailand

Overview I. Background II. Overview of 2011 Tokyo Convention III. Result of pre-survey IV. Role of UNESCO

I. Background

I. Background The first Asia-Pacific Recognition Convention Regional Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees in Higher Education in Asia and the Pacific was adopted in 1983 in Bangkok, Thailand 21 of the 48 UNESCO Member states has ratified Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, China, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Holy See, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan

I. Background Changes Exponential growth of private and public providers Increased cross-border mobility Growth of ICT and qualifications earned through open and distance learning (ODL) A greater focus on quality assurance, learning outcomes There were 4.1 m globally mobile students in the world in 2013 compared to 2m in year 1999 Between 1999 & 2013, Asia-Pacific s global share of inbound mobile students grew by 164%

I. Background Response : 2011 Tokyo convention Asia-Pacific Regional Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education

II. Pre-workshop Survey and Overview: Overview of 2011 Tokyo Convention Main Elements of 2011 Tokyo Convention (Excerpt) Article III : Make appropriate arrangements to assess an application for recognition of qualifications Transparent, coherent, and reliable procedures

II. Pre-workshop Survey and Overview: Overview of 2011 Tokyo Convention Main Elements of 2011 Tokyo Convention (Excerpt) Article IV, Article V and Article VI: At least assess, or recognise qualifications issued by other Parties that give access to or were obtained in higher education unless a substantial difference can be shown;

II. Pre-workshop Survey and Overview: Overview of 2011 Tokyo Convention Main Elements of 2011 Tokyo Convention (Excerpt) Article VIII: Provide relevant information on their national higher education system and qualifications, as well as take adequate measures to develop and maintain a national information centre (NIC); Promote information sharing and networking Article VII: Make all reasonable efforts to develop procedures, including recognition of prior learning, to assess fairly and expeditiously whether refugees, displaced persons and persons in a refugee-like situation fulfil the requirements for access to higher education or for recognition of qualifications for employment activities; Equity

II. Overview of 2011 Tokyo Convention Therefore, Transparent, coherent, reliable procedure & information sharing (even partial & non-traditional studies) + equity Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education Cross-border mobility of Students

II. Overview of 2011 Tokyo Convention Benefits Students Navigate diverse education systems learn more! Improve cultural competence Refugees, displaced person integrate in communities Member States Qualified students and labour and improved economic productivity Fostering collaboration & Creating sustainable peace Reducing public expenditure

II. Pre-workshop Survey and Overview: Overview of 2011 Tokyo Convention Current Status Ratification of Member States As of June 2017, three Member States Australia, China, and New Zealand have ratified the 2011 Tokyo Convention Five Members States are needed for the Convention to enter into force. What is Ratification? The commitment of a Member State to be bound by the aims and provisions of a Convention and to incorporate them into national legislation.

IV. Result of Pre-survey

IV. Result of Pre-survey Q: Obstacles and needs for ratifying and implementing the 2011 Tokyo Convention budget constraint for establishing website to link to other members state and provide the information on recognition matter and training Convincing and seeking approval from the policy makers to ratify the Convention take several internal processes. Need: It would be most helpful if UNESCO could discuss with and convince our executives/policy makers to realize the importance and advantage of ratifying the Convention. Active communication is required to make progress of ratification There are no reasonable obstacles and needs not to ratify 2011 Tokyo Convention.

IV. Result of Pre-survey Answered : 24 Does the NIC have a website? No 16 (67%) YES 8 (33%) No 3 Yes 5

IV. Result of Pre-survey Results from 14 Session of Regional Committee(2016) We have institutions similar to NIC.. Is it NIC?

IV. Result of Pre-survey Description of the activities, tasks and responsibility of the NIC Overview of higher education (brief overview of the system or link) List of recognized higher education institutions (public and private) NIC name, full address, phone number, email address and contact person List of national education bodies responsible for higher education Explanation of quality assurance in higher education Procedures and criteria for the assessment of foreign qualifications 87.5% (7) 75.0% (6) 75.0% (6) 62.5% (5) 62.5% (5) 62.5% (5) 62.5% (5)

IV. Result of Pre-survey Q: Do you have specific questions or concerns with regards to the technical procedures for ratification that should be addressed during the workshop? We are keen to support capacity building to help other countries progress ratification We have questions regarding to the technical procedures for ratification of the 2011 Tokyo Convention. Questions about unification of recognition of qualification in higher education in Asia-Pacific with the European qualifications frameworks. Active communication is required to make progress of ratification

VI. Role of UNESCO Raise Awareness Monitor Implement Provide Share

Thank you! Contact: eisd.bgk@unesco.org