How small businesses in Brunei are surging
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM — Royal Brunei Airlines BI 736 landed UNESCO Commissioner Dr. Nona Ricafort (also CHED Commissioner) and me at the Brunei International Airport straight from Jakarta at noontime last February 20. The
Ruled by His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanah Bolkiah,
Amb. “Gie” Benavidez introduces
In the Philippine Embassy residence, known as “Ang Bahay” at Bandar Seri Begawan, Ambassador Virginia “Gie” Benavidez, prepared a Filipino-Brunei dinner for Dr. Ricafort and me: Chicken Binakol Soup; Flat Bread with Balsamic Dip; Alpha Salad; Mango Sorbet; Smoked Bangus with Salted Egg Spring Roll; Beef with Mushroom; Chicken Royale with Mango and Tomato Salsa; Fresh Fruits in Ice Dome; and special “Ang Bahay” Carrot Cake.
Officials of the Ministry of Education, who would meet us for the LLSD consultation were also invited. Among them were: Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary Ms. Dk Hjh Mastoli Ismail; Secondary Education Senior Education Officer Hjh Noor Ehsan bte Kaseh; Human Resource & Development Section Head Haji Abdul Hakip; Research & Development Head Haji Samat bin Jamahat; and Youth & Development Center Assistant Head Haswandy Haji Osman. From the Department of Technical Education (DTE) – Acting Director “Noor” Haji Mohd Mosbi and Filipino wife, Cynthia; and Continuing Education Section Head Mrs. Hjh Erie bte Abdullah. Consul Jaime Ramon T. Ascalon and Ms. May Ofrasio, who accompanied us all the time, were also present.
The next day, we met the full assembly of officials of the Ministry of Education, under which is the new UNESCO Brunei NatCom, led by Acting Permanent Secretary Haji Mohd Daud. Although, the new UNESCO Secretary General is Sheikh Adnan and the NatCom Chairman is Yang Beshormat Pehin Dato Haji Awang Abd Rahman, the non-government commissioners have not yet been appointed.
The Primary School Section was represented by Acting Assistant Director Aidin Haji Abu Bakar, with Department of Planning, Research and Development Acting Director Mrs. Hjh Rokiah bte Taha. From the Department of Schools – Acting Assistant Director Koh Hong Puah, with Senior Education Officer Mrs. Hjh Ainah bte Haji Ibrahim. For DTE –Assistant Director Ibrahim bin Haji Abd Rahman and Senior Education Officers Dennis Ho Mun Tai and Haji Asri bin Haji Ahmad.
Efforts to diversify the economy through technical education
With the full blessings of His Majesty Bolkiah, the 6th ASEAN Skills Competition was hosted by
The Competition were held in three huge buildings by the convention center, which included restaurant service, cookery, computer aided drawing & design (CADD), electronics application, I.T., automobile technology, commercial wiring, ladies dressmaking, plumbing, cabinet making, welding, and bricklaying. Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand competed in all activities, but the Philippines had no entry for plumbing, cabinet making, bricklaying and automobile technology, while Lao PDR joined the bricklaying and IT competitions only.
Why most Bruneians can engage in small businesses
The
These five DTE institutions employ 270 administration staff and 564 instructors and teachers, many of whom are Filipinos. About 3,895 students are taking these programs, which also include Aircraft Engineering, Geomatics, Construction, Property Management, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning and Marine Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Automobile Vehicle Body Engineering (Body Repair, Motor Mechanics) Radio and Television Technology, Business and Finance, Travel and Tourism Service.
The quality assurance of
Mr. Ismail is the DTE Director of Examinations, while the Quality Assurance Division head is Dr. Ahmad. The Brunei DTE has succeeded in relating to accrediting, validating and awarding overseas such as WORLDSKILLS.
The following diplomas are awarded by the Board of Technical Vocational Education Commission (BDTVEC): National Vocational Certificate; National Trade Certificate Grade 3, Grade 2, and Grade 1. There is a Pre National Diploma before receiving the National Certificate, the National Diploma and the top Higher National Diploma.
Recognizing the needs of
We watched women of all ages doing very fine work on dressmaking and embroidery, most useful in sewing the traditional kebaya (long sleeved blouse and skirt using very colorful silky materials) in addition to western dresses. They also engage in sewing the velvet “Songkok” hats for men. Large class enrollment is found also in the Cookery course, which includes both Bruneian dishes, desserts and Western cookies. Weekly session of 3 hours lasts one year.
Vision of
At the recently concluded Regional Workshop on Lifelong Learning at Legend Hotel, DTE Assistant Director Rahman and Senior Education Officer Ahmad presented the “Strategic Education Program for Lifelong Learning” of
“In 2007 – 2017 (the first phase of Brunei Vision 2035), the following directions will be taken: (1) Early childhood education; (2) International best practices in teaching and learning; (3) First class secondary and tertiary education including vocational schools, that produce experts in industry; (4) Strong competency in ICT; (5) Programmes that promote lifelong learning; (6) Research, development in government-funded institutions through international partnerships; (7) Cost-effective methods through the use of technology; and (8) Improve educational management.”
When asked why there are so many Filipinos in
The annual measure of the entrepreneurial climate of the world
World Bank measures yearly the entrepreneurial climate of 175 nations in two ways: starting and operating a business. The top four –
With its effort to diversify its oil-based economy, it will be wise for the
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