Asean Integration In Improving Indonesian Women Education: A Literature Review

R. Pasciana, Ieke Sartika Iriany
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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is an organization of countries in Southeast Asia established in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 8, 1967 under the Bangkok Declaration by Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. For more th an five decades ASEAN has experienced many positive and significant developments towards a more integrative and forward - looking stage with the establishment of an ASEAN Community by 2015.  The ASEAN Community not only affects the economic sector, but also other sectors, including "education" as an effort to build competitive human resources. The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) challenges in education that will be faced are the proliferation o f foreign educational institutions, standardization of orientation in education, which is pro - market, and markets labor that will be flooded by foreign workers. Therefore, the era of ASEAN free trade should be welcomed by the world of education quickly, so that the human resources (HR) of Indonesia, especially by women who still have low resource. They should be prepared for facing an intense competition with other countries.  ASEAN countries have considered synchronizing the certification standards, streng thening, and improving the skills and knowledge of ASEAN youth and women in the regional integration process. Therefore, ASEAN countries have always been active in encouraging cooperative relations in various levels of education and training, at the same t ime encouraging all organizations and schools in each country to seek cooperation partners in other countries of the ASEAN region. 
东盟整合改善印尼妇女教育:文献回顾
东南亚国家联盟(ASEAN)是一个由东南亚国家组成的组织,于1967年8月8日根据印度尼西亚、马来西亚、菲律宾、新加坡和泰国签署的《曼谷宣言》在泰国曼谷成立。在过去的50多年里,东盟经历了许多积极和重要的发展,朝着更加一体化和前瞻性的阶段,到2015年建立东盟共同体。东盟共同体不仅影响经济部门,还影响其他部门,包括“教育”,以努力建立有竞争力的人力资源。东盟经济共同体(AEC)在教育方面将面临的挑战是外国教育机构的激增、教育方向的标准化(亲市场)以及外国工人涌入的市场劳动力。因此,东盟自由贸易时代应该迅速受到世界教育界的欢迎,从而使印尼的人力资源(HR),特别是仍然拥有低资源的女性。他们应该准备好面对与其他国家的激烈竞争。东盟国家已考虑同步认证标准,加强和改善东盟青年和妇女在区域一体化进程中的技能和知识。因此,东盟国家一直积极鼓励在各个层次的教育和培训方面的合作关系,同时鼓励各国的所有组织和学校在东盟地区的其他国家寻求合作伙伴。
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