Indonesia and Australia Skills Training Partnership for an ASEAN Future AIEC Conference Global Imperatives and Local Realities National Conference Centre Canberra October 11 2013 Michael Fay Director, AFG Venture Group Deputy Chair Australia Indonesia Business Council NSW AFG Venture Group PUBLIC ASEAN member countries Pop millions UN Estimate 2012 Share of Total FDI 2006-11 2 About Indonesia AFG Venture Group245.0 13.1 Philippines 96.5 2.6 Vietnam 90.0 9.3 Thailand 70.0 11.3 Myanmar 49.0 0.8 Malaysia 30.0 9.9 Cambodia 14.5 1.0 Singapore 5.2 50.9 Laos 6.4 0.4 Brunei 0.4 0.7 TOTAL 607.0 million 100% www.aiec.idp.com 1
The ASEAN Agenda-One Vision, One Identity, One Community ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) to be established by 2015 Australia appointed first ASEAN Ambassador September 2013 (Jakarta based-asean Secretariat) Enhanced people-to-people and government-to-government relations to support AEC and regional cohesion e.g. SEA Games, SEAMEO Economic integration plus comprehensive connectivity of key infrastructure(singapore-kunming Rail Link; ASEAN Highway Network) and services 3 Recognition/harmonisation of standards and qualifications e.g. ASEAN Secretariat Common ASEAN Tourism Curriculum (CATC) and Qualifications Framework English the official ASEAN regional language of government, business and education- challenge and opportunity. RELC Singapore Importance of Quality Assurance e.g. Asia Pacific Quality Network (APQN) and National QA systems e.g. Indonesian Qualifications Framework ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)..bottom up pressure from the business sector will drive much of the integration but we also need top down political and policy making support Neeraj Swaroop Regional CEO Standard Chartered Bank a single market and production base 4 a highly competitive economic region equitable economic development a region fully integrated into the global economy comprising five core elements: free flow of goods; services; investment; skilled labour; freer flow of capital Source: ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint www.aiec.idp.com 2
About AFG Venture Group FREE FLOW OF SKILLED LABOUR-ACTIONS 5 : VISAS AND EMPLOYMENT PASSES FOR ASEAN PROFESSIONALS AND SKILLED LABOUR HARMONISATION AND STANDARDISATION OF QUALIFICATIONS MUTUAL RECOGNITION ARRANGEMENTS(2015) e.g. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES, ACCOUNTANTS,SURVEYORS ENHANCED COOPERATION AMONG ASEAN UNIVERSITY NETWORK MEMBERS TO INCREASE STUDENT AND STAFF MOBILITY CORE COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRIORITY SERVICE SECTORS E.G. TOURISM About AFG Venture Group English the Official Language of ASEAN-Australian and Global Opportunities 6 Franchises - Wall Street English, English First (EF) Indonesia Country Networks - IALF in Indonesia - Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali, IDP Cambodia(CAMTESOL) Global Networks Navitas Singapore Digital Media Platforms for IELTS Test Preparation-Australia NetworkTelevision;Insearch;Macquarie Blended Delivery of General English and ESP-AMES NSW; Burlington English USA/Israel Partnerships UTS Insearch and IDP in Vietnam ELT and IELTS Testing English Language Testing IELTS,TOEFL,CambridgeTests and PTE-pan ASEAN. Niche regional 3 rd city operations - Australia Centre Medan Indonesia ; UQ Danang Vietnam AsiaBound and New Colombo Plan Scholarships-Role for students as language volunteers www.aiec.idp.com 3
INDONESIA S ECONOMIC PLANNING Indonesia has developed a Strategic Economic Development Master Plan (MP 3EI) covering the period 2011-2025 7 Polytechnics expected to play a key support role in HRD and Skills Development Under MP3EI there are 6 Economic Corridors across Indonesia with nominated economic activities Sumatra Plantations, Production and Processing, Energy Kalimantan-Mining, Production and Processing, Energy Java- Manufacturing and Services Bali and Nusa Tengarra (NTT)-Tourism and Food Production Sulawesi-Plantation, Agriculture, Fisheries, Processing Papua-Mining, Natural Resources II 8 www.aiec.idp.com 4
Indonesia Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement IA-CEPA negotiation stage 2011-2013 IA-CEPA aims to facilitate the achievement of: Greater economic integration between Australia, ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) regions and the global economy AANZFTA-the ASEAN Australia New Zealand Free Trade agreement January 2012 Achievement of the World Trade Organisation s objectives for the liberalisation of multilateral trade Role of AIBC/IABC, the Indonesian and Australian governments and Joint Chambers of Commerce(IABC and AIBC) Role of Education and Training sector-tda presenting on Skills Training at the IABC Conference in Bali November 2013 9 About AFG Venture Group Indonesia Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership IA-CEPA 10 Supports exploring opportunities for extending education cooperation across a range of modes, including joint courses, student and staff exchange, joint research and even joint campuses. e.g. Monash (see Australian HES Oct 9) Increased opportunity for online degrees and Diplomas: Open Universities Australia, UNE, USQ, CSU, Swinburne. However..In Indonesia recognition of online degrees/diplomas is an issue as is the level of English. Increasing focus on Skills Training in Indonesia e.g. ADB Polytechnic Development Project Indonesia; TDA Mentorship Program 2013/14 English language levels required for entry to tertiary education, migration and professions in Australia are increasing e.g. nurses, accountants Mining, Resource and Energy sectors and skilled training needs e.g. Thiess Indonesia and TAFE Central Qld Partnerships: TAFE Sydney Institute and Multistrada ;Box Hill TAFE and Astra; TAFE Western Sydney and Genting Star Tourism, William Angliss /ASEAN Secretariat Common ASEAN Tourism Curriculum (CATC) and Qualifications Framework: TAFE North Coast and Tual Ambon Eastern Indonesia www.aiec.idp.com 5
Indonesia Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) The sleeping giant of education in Indonesia Indonesia s demographic dividend is a young population, with 50 per cent (120 million) aged under 29 and 2 million a year entering the workforce Only 8,500 vocational schools catering for close to 4 million students 171 Polytechnic style institutions with 126 Private and 31 Public in 2011-student total 115,000 Enrolments up 11% in TVET in 2011 over 2010 By 2015 plans to build 269 new Community Colleges,54 new Polytechnics,10 Polytechnic Graduate Schools Increasing TVET regional cooperation Singapore, Malaysia, Australia Increasing interest and funding by UK, Germany, Japan, USA, Asian Development Bank Job creation is the nations number 1 priority 20 % of Indonesian university graduates are unemployed lacking skills needed for the job market 11 Source: GBG Indonesia 2011 and McKinsey and Co 2009 Success Factors in Building the Australian Skills Training Partnership in ASEAN 12 Knowing the cultures and the markets Building brand awareness of what Australia has to offer in vocational and advanced technical education Assessing market demand Selecting suitable partners and having active MOU s Finding a champion within your organisation and with your partner Meeting the local price point Committing time and resources Blending face to face and virtual communication Having an on the ground presence Recognising the importance of the English language level of students and partners Addressing quality assurance Addressing the legal and taxation issues Having a minimum 3 year project horizon Gaining active government support Accessing scholarship opportunities e.g. Endeavour, AsiaBound, New Colombo Plan, ADS,ADB, Ministries,Private sector www.aiec.idp.com 6
Contact Us 13 Michael Fay Director, Education Services Phone: +61 2 9258 7848 Mobile: +61 409 691 948 michael.fay@afgventuregroup.com www.afgventuregroup.com Australia AFG Venture Group Level 15, 9 Castlereagh St Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia Singapore AFG Venture Group Singapore Pte Ltd. 7 Shenton Way #01-02 Singapore Conference Hall Singapore 068810 Indonesia PT AFG Venture Group Indonesia Menara Karya office Level 28, Menara Karya Building Jalan Rasuna Said, Jakarta Indonesia www.aiec.idp.com 7