I. Introduction
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Since we last met in Singapore, on April 7, 2000, APEC's
Economic Leaders have met on four occasions and the overall APEC vision remains
the same: Achieving stability, security, and prosperity for our people.
Through the Human Resources Development Working Group (HRDWG), the Education
Network (EDNET) has been able to implement initiatives endorsed by the Senior
Officials Meeting (SOM) in February 2003 and in Part II of the Osaka Action Plan
(OAA), including: Quality basic education, Lifelong learning, Improved
curricula, Teaching methods and instructional materials for the 21st century,
Enhanced quality of the labor force and mobility of qualified persons.
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We recognized the challenge in balancing the economic
goals of education and training, through the preparation of a skilled labor
force to stimulate sustainable economic growth, and the non-economic goals
including personal development and fostering civic education and cultural
identity, within the APEC Region.
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We renewed our commitment to support EDNET within HRDWG
and recognized that it is a driving force that can add positive value in
collaborative initiatives in the field of education-related issues in the APEC
Region. Work that is being accomplished through EDNET can bring forward better
education and training opportunities to develop the needed skills that will
allow our communities to face the challenges of the 21st century.
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We acknowledged the accomplishments of EDNET towards the
goals we outlined in 2000 and note in reviewing those strategic areas that were
prioritized at our Second APEC Education Ministers´ Meeting in Singapore, we
have been able to successfully complete joint initiatives in the field of
Information Technology; Teacher Preparation; Education Management and the
enhancement of cooperation as well as the exchange of experts and expertise. A
list of completed and current EDNET projects is attached as
Annex A.
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We observed how EDNET has matured as an organization since
2000. Participation has continued to grow; the organization has gained greater
focus; strategic alliances with the private sector, other international
organizations in the region and across APEC fora have been made; and EDNET has
made progress towards the Leaders´ priority of building knowledge-based society.
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We acknowledged that EDNET organized a successful summit
of researchers and policy-makers in Beijing in January 2004 in preparation for
this 3rd AEMM to ensure recommendations reflect the most up-to-date research and
policy trends. In this regard, we noted the generic signals that emerged from
studying the four theme reports prepared for this meeting. These signals should
guide our officials as they continue to work through EDNET: ensuring gender
analysis and perspectives, encouraging a mix of actors, overcoming resource
constraints, emphasizing professional training, encouraging community and
parental support, and improving transparency and sharing assessments.
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We requested that EDNET give careful attention to
identifying specific mechanisms required to effectively implement our
prioritized recommendations. This includes investigating the rich internal
resources available in each of our economies, including our research
organizations and universities and building on the activities already taking
place in our Ministries to achieve these shared goals.
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A point stressed by many economies was the need to
capitalize on and add value to work related to education being done by other
international groups, such as OECD, OAS, SEAMEO and UNESCO. A special concern
was the economic pressure being felt in each economy and, therefore, the need to
focus limited resources on high quality projects and partnerships.
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We requested that EDNET work with other relevant APEC
Fora, including APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC), to develop a Strategic
Plan for English and Other Languages in the APEC Region that would take into
account each economy´s context. We encourage our counterparts responsible for
Trade, SMEs and Tourism, to instruct their senior officials so as to
collectively develop the Plan for the APEC Region, taking on board the strengths
that these sectors can offer for the positive, long-term development of this
initiative, with an aim of presenting a progress report to APEC Economic Leaders
when they meet in Santiago on November 20-21, 2004.
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We requested that EDNET, through the HRD Working Group,
report on conclusions reached at the 3rd Education Ministerial Meeting at the
next meeting of the APEC Economic Leaders in Santiago, Chile on November 20-21,
2004, and provide the Ministers with an Annual Report of Progress towards the
goals we have established.