Shinichi Ishihara
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Educational Cooperation between Africa and Asia
- the South–South Cooperation and Roles of Japan
“Lesson” & “Networking”
Shinichi IshiharaTeam Director, Basic Education Team 2
Group I, Human Development Department, JICA
Educational Development Issues & JICA’s Cooperation
“Lesson”
Lesson
National( Regional
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Community
School
SchoolManagement
ClassManagement
School Assistance( Community
Participation )
System
Administration
Infra-structure
Policy
Pre-SET
Promotion
Supervision
Curriculum
Materials
School Based Training
In-SET
Finance
Homework
For Better Learning Process“Lesson”
Teacher’s Training
Teaching Materials
Infrastructures
INSET&PRESET
Curriculum
School Management
Improvement of Pedagogical Methodologies of Teachers (how to deliver the intended curriculum)
Learners-centered approach contributes to the development of student’s competencies,
such as the high order thinking.
Lesson Planning
Lesson Study
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Indonesia
Vietnam
Laos
Myanmar
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
Guatemala
Dominican Republic
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Honduras
Colombia
Chile
Kenya
Uganda
Zambia
Nigeria
Malawi
Niger
Ghana
Mongolia
Cambodia
JICA’s Cooperation in Math & Science Education“Networking”
PNG
MozambiqueAfrica
Cooperation based on SMASSE
Asia ・ Middle East
Various cooperation
for each needsLatin AmericaCooperation
based on PROMETAM
Projects in 27 countries (1994-2006)2,146 Volunteers in 57 countries (1966-2006)
South A
Africa Asia Dialogue Project ‘Networking’Basic Education Development in Africa
Self-reliant approach
Policy implications
Tangible outcomes
③ Reflective dialogue at an African University ↑
② National-level research in Africa
↑ ① Study mission to Asia /
Japan
JICAUN
UUNESCO
African Universities
CICE
Asian Universities
Japanese Universities
Research & Reflection
Support by using the training Program ‘Promoting a Self-reliant Approach to Basic Education Development in Africa through Research and Dialogue
AA Dialogue
• Study mission (organized by JICA) to Asia for African university-based experts with their ministry counterparts - 3-person team x 4 countries
- 4-day visit to an Asian country for exposure - 4-week stay in Japan to develop a joint research plan (Managed by CICE with the cooperation of UNU)
• National-level research in Africa - 1st Group (2005): Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa
- 2nd Group (2006): Ethiopia, Niger, Tanzania, Uganda - 3rd Group (2007): Burkina Faso, Madagascar, Nigeria, Zambia
• Reflective dialogue meeting at an African university Joint analysis of research results with Asian participants
- 1st meeting in February 2006 at Hiroshima University, Japan - 2nd meeting in November 2006 at Makerere University,
Uganda - 3rd & concluding meeting in 2007 at UNESCO, Paris
Niger
Shows the Country in which the Technical Cooperation Projects are being implemented (including the ones being planned)
1. Expanding SMASE-WECSA(※ Current Member Countries of SMASE-WECSA are shown as Yellow on the Map 33countries )
2 Technical Cooperation Projects in 10 countries
Education Cooperation between Asia and AfricaStrengthening Mathematics and Science Education –
Western, Eastern, Central and Southern Africa (SMASE-WECSA)
3. Sharing the Knowledge and Experience through Asia – Africa Cooperation, and South- South Cooperation●Kenya 755●RECSAM (Malaysia) 130●UP-NISMED (Philippines) 160
● Open Membership● Capacity Building of Teachers and Administrators in Africa● Working Group on Mathematics and Science Education of ADEA
Burkina Faso
Senegal
Uganda
Rwanda
ZambiaMozambique
Nigeria
Malawi
Kenya