Bandar seri begawan: The modern workplace no longer relies solely on technical competence; it demands individuals who are adaptable, collaborative, digitally literate, and capable of critical thinking and real-world problem solving. This was underlined during the Closing Ceremony of a SEAMEO VOCTECH Regional Training Program, ICT-Empowered 21st Century Skills for TVET.
According to Radio Television Brunei, certificates were presented by Pengiran Doctor Mohammad Iskandar bin Pengiran Haji Petra, Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary for Policy and Corporate at the Ministry of Education. The ceremony marked the culmination of a program involving 15 regional education officials from all 11 SEAMEO member countries, alongside 4 local educators.
The program, conducted in two phases, was specifically designed to assist educators in integrating 21st-century skills into their teaching and learning environments. The focus was on equipping educators with the necessary tools and strategies to foster these essential skills in their students.