Thursday, October 20, 2022

[apeid.higher_education.bgk] Contract for Services -- Collecting National Use Cases of Micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok)

Dear Colleagues,

 

Warm greetings from UNESCO Bangkok!

 

As you may know, we are looking for an institutional partner to help collect national use cases on micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific. This is an exciting area of work and we welcome your active engagement. We have a great shortlist of authors standing by and will need a partner to help administer small contracts in the Asia-Pacific region.

 

To submit a proposal, see the details online and submit by 24 October:
Collecting National Use Cases of Micro-credentials: Building Consensus for Fair Recognition in Asia and the Pacific

 

Submit a brief offer comprising of:

  1. A cover letter and technical proposal describing how the organization proposes to develop the key deliverables, including the approach and methodology; and;
  2. A financial proposal. Financial estimates should include any detailed fees.  

 

The technical proposal and financial proposal should be attached in an email to UNESCO Bangkok in two separate files and sent to the following email address no later than 5 p.m. on 24 October 2022: eisd.bgk@unesco.org.

 

I am glad to answer questions as well.

 

Good luck and thank you!

 

Wesley Teter

 

Section for Educational Innovation and Skills Development

UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

920 Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok 10110, Thailand

+ 66 (0)2 391 0577 ext. 371

unesco.org/bangkok

 

 

 

 

From: Wesley Teter <wr.teter@unesco.org>
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2022 13:21
To: Educational Innovation and Skills Development - UNESCO Bangkok <eisd.bgk@unesco.org>
Cc: Wang, Libing <l.wang@unesco.org>; Pongpinyo-opas, Jurairat <j.pongpinyo-opas@unesco.org>
Subject: RE: Updates and Next Steps - Use Cases of Micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok)

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Good news – the call for proposals is now online!

 

Please feel free to share the announcement with organizations who may be interested in applying to help administer contracts and collect the national use cases together with UNESCO Bangkok.

 

Call for Proposals (for an organization): Due 24 October
Collecting National Use Cases of Micro-credentials: Building Consensus for Fair Recognition in Asia and the Pacific

https://bangkok.unesco.org/content/call-proposals-collecting-national-use-cases-micro-credentials

 

Very best,

 

Wes

 

From: Wesley Teter
Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2022 10:43
To: Educational Innovation and Skills Development - UNESCO Bangkok <eisd.bgk@unesco.org>
Cc: Wang, Libing <l.wang@unesco.org>
Subject: Updates and Next Steps - Use Cases of Micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok)

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Warm greetings and thank you from UNESCO Bangkok!

 

We greatly appreciate your efforts and interest to prepare use cases on the recognition of micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (background here). To support the stocktaking effort, we expect to launch a related call for proposals for an organization to partner with UNESCO Bangkok. That organization will help to collect your case studies and fund small contracts, where needed and appropriate. You will not need to apply again as individuals. Thanks to many of you who are cost-sharing with your time and expertise given a limited budget and priority for developing Member States.

 

We anticipate that the draft case studies would be due by 30 November and finalized by 15 December. If you have an organization in mind that could add value to our work on micro-credentials please feel free to let me know, or forward the call for proposals once ready and online.

 

We will share the link to an announcement as soon as we have it ready.

 

Thank you again for your patience and progress updates, which are exciting and appreciated!

 

Warm regards,

 

Wes

 

 

Section for Educational Innovation and Skills Development

UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

920 Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok 10110, Thailand

+ 66 (0)2 391 0577 ext. 371

unesco.org/bangkok

 

 

 

From: Wesley Teter <wr.teter@unesco.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 15:19
To: Educational Innovation and Skills Development - UNESCO Bangkok <eisd.bgk@unesco.org>
Cc: Wang, Libing <l.wang@unesco.org>
Subject: RE: Use Cases of Micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok)

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Good luck to our speakers tomorrow!

 

As mentioned, to join the MEXT-UNESCO joint workshop online, please see the registration page here. The latest presentation materials are attached (agenda here).

 

During the discussion panel for Asia-Pacific, another colleague from the OECD will facilitate in my place, but please feel free to share your points and examples in the chat. The draft analyses that many of you already prepared will support an informed discussion and workshop tomorrow. Going forward, we will work together to refine the use cases, draft slides and prepare a forthcoming policy brief as part of a joint research process. We are looking forward to next steps.

 

Enjoy the discussions tomorrow!

 

Wes

 

From: Wesley Teter
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2022 09:59
To: Educational Innovation and Skills Development - UNESCO Bangkok <eisd.bgk@unesco.org>
Cc: Wang, Libing <l.wang@unesco.org>
Subject: Use Cases of Micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok)

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Warm greetings from UNESCO Bangkok!

 

Thank you very much for your draft slides and materials – very exciting.

 

Apologies for my delay this week in replying – I was offline on leave having tested positive for COVID (all ok and recovering). Unfortunately, I will not be able to join Libing and colleagues in Japan. Nevertheless, we will continue compiling your great material and inputs for the workshop and forthcoming policy brief, which we will draft with you later this year. We are thrilled to have each of you involved and will circle back about the details of your questions asap.

 

To join the MEXT-UNESCO joint workshop online, please see the registration page here. We are grateful to MEXT, Japan for hosting the workshop in Osaka with chances to observe online (we don't plan on a large hybrid element this time). Feel free to share your questions and inputs anytime.

 

Warm regards,

 

Wes

 

 

From: Wesley Teter
Sent: Friday, August 5, 2022 16:28
To: Educational Innovation and Skills Development - UNESCO Bangkok <eisd.bgk@unesco.org>
Cc: Wang, Libing <l.wang@unesco.org>; Pongpinyo-opas, Jurairat <j.pongpinyo-opas@unesco.org>
Subject: Invitation to contribute - Use Cases of Micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (UNESCO Bangkok)

 

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

 

On behalf of UNESCO Bangkok, congratulations! We are thrilled to confirm your invitation to prepare a use case on micro-credentials in your national context. Together with MEXT, Japan, UNESCO is collecting research on definitions and uses of micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific with the aim to better understand relevant national policies, gaps, examples from industry and how to promote fair recognition in line with the Tokyo Convention.

 

Attached, please find additional background and the research framework with four guiding questions, which remain flexible. We hope to learn from you about how UNESCO's definition applies in your country context (see dimensions attached and Towards a common definition of micro-credentials). To prepare for a joint workshop in Osaka with MEXT, we are collecting draft PPTs (10-12 slides) by 20 August. Following the workshop in Osaka, there will be time to revise and shape the final use cases. A policy brief for Asia-Pacific will be prepared by the end of 2022.

 

We welcome feedback on the attached framework and timeline based on your availability and national use case. Some experts required a contract and negotiated rates, which we are pleased to discuss separately. We hope to hear your feedback regarding the project timeline and research framework by 12 August.

 

We look forward to working with you!

 

Warm regards,

 

Wes Teter

 

PS – Shortlisting: Australia, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, PNG, Republic of Korea, & Thailand

 

Section for Educational Innovation and Skills Development

UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

920 Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok 10110, Thailand

+ 66 (0)2 391 0577 ext. 371

unesco.org/bangkok

 

 

 

From: Wesley Teter
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2022 15:25
To: 'apeid.higher_education.bgk@lists.unesco.org' <apeid.higher_education.bgk@lists.unesco.org>
Cc: Wang, Libing <l.wang@unesco.org>; Educational Innovation and Skills Development - UNESCO Bangkok <eisd.bgk@unesco.org>
Subject: Last call: Request for Use Cases of Micro-credentials in Asia-Pacific (15 July 2022)

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Warm greetings from UNESCO Bangkok!

 

We are approaching a deadline to help UNESCO prepare a policy brief on micro-credentials in Asia and the Pacific. This effort builds on the Tokyo Convention Committee and global work published recently: Towards a common definition of micro-credentials. With support from the Japanese Funds-In-Trust (JFIT), we anticipate 8 individuals or small country teams from throughout the Asia-Pacific region will be selected and provided a modest contract (estimated 12-15 days of work each).

 

Could you please help us engage diverse experts and countries throughout Asia and the Pacific?

 

By 15 July, we hope to receive a brief proposal:

  • An up-to-date CV (e.g. for 1 or more individuals involved);
  • A brief technical proposal of 1-2 pages discussing the country selected in Asia-Pacific and approach/methodology to undertake the assignment (see the link below);
  • A financial proposal (e.g. estimated 12-15 days of work). No-cost proposals are also welcome if funds are not needed.

 

Submit via this link: https://careers.unesco.org/job/Bangkok-Consultancy-for-Use-Cases-of-Micro-credentials/749461902/

 

UNESCO is committed to achieving diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities, as well as nationals from non-and under-represented Member States are equally encouraged to apply.

 

Warm regards,

 

Wes Teter

 

Section for Educational Innovation and Skills Development

UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

920 Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok 10110, Thailand

+ 66 (0)2 391 0577 ext. 371

unesco.org/bangkok

 

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