This topic presented in the 1st GCC (Council for Gulf Countries) for Education Standardization at Doha, 8-9 December 2015. Presented by Dewi Odjar Ratna Komala, Deputy Chairman for Information and Promotion of Standardization, National Standardization Agency of Indonesia
1. Developing Standards Education
in Indonesia
Dewi Odjar Ratna Komala
Deputy Chairman for Information and Promotion of
Standardization
National Standardization Agency, Indonesia
email: odjar@bsn.go.id
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2. Outline
1. Introduction
2. Globalization and Standardization
3. Why do we need Standards Education?
4. Standards Education Program in Indonesia
5. Cooperation between BSN and Universities
6. Creating values through Standards Education
7. Lessons learnt and key success factors
8. Recent Development on Standards Education Program
9. Awareness Raising in Primary Education and Professional Training
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3. Introduction
Indonesia is an archipelago country in the equator:
The longet coastline in the world (>54000 km)
Area: 1,9 million km2; 17.508 islands
Population: >250 million; >300 ethnics; > 400 languages
GDP = U$ 888,5 billion (worldbank,2014)
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4. National Standardization Agency of Indonesia
- Established in 1997
- Member of ISO and IEC since 1955
- Act No.20/2014 – Standardization and
Conformity Assessement
- Developed 10520 national standard (SNI)
- 3635 SNI is harmonized with ISO and IEC
Standards
- Participated in 228 ISO TC and 64 IEC TC
- Website: www.bsn.go.id
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6. Why do we need Standards Education in universities?
Source: APEC SCSC Education Guideline 1, 2007
NSB &
CAB
1. have the maximum
potential for interaction
with the standards
world
2. the ultimate bridge
between younger
generations and
professions and
3. at the same time, they
are key producers of
knowledge .
Source: Teaching Standards, ISO, 2014
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7. The Ultimate Goal of Standards Education
To create a rich pool of standards professionals
equipped with:
1. deep insight in their specific field
2. a competency in international standardization
3. ability to keep a head of the rapidly changing
technology, market, and policy environments
Source: APEC SCSC Guideline on Standards Infrastructure 2014
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9. Standards Education Program
in Indonesia
SE Program Activities
Higher Education
Undergraduate : MoUs, Curricula and Textbook
Development. Courses, Workshop, Internship,
Competition, ToT for lecturers, community network for
lecturer and student, industrial visit
Graduate: Courses and Curricula Development
Secondary
Education
Awareness raising through seminars, reference book
development, competions (poster, games)
Elementary
Education
Awareness raising through Jambore, games, comic, story
telling, Industrial visit
Professional
Education
Training for professional awareness, skills and
competencies in: documentation, auditing, certification,
measurement and testing
Regional/
International
Cooperation
Active participation in APEC SCSC, PASC, ICES-WSC
(workshop, competition, textbook development and
implementation)
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10. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF SE
20102009 2011 20122007 20082005 2006
NATIONAL LEVEL
INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
CURRICULUM AND TEXT OOK DEVELOPMENT
UNDIP
ITB
COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITIES
2013 2014 2015
Hosting ICES
& wsc ad
Standardization Education Forum
Pilot
Implementation
APEC Textbook
Teaching Standards
Textbook: Standardisation in
Companies and Market
Education Guidelines 1-4
PASC
38th ISO GA
ICES
Board
Member
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11. Lesson Learned
1. Exchange information and experiences, allowing NSBs
and universities to take advantage of ideas and
approaches from other countries
2. Development and sharing of teaching materials
3. Development of extended, across-the-border, pools of
experts
4. Enrich national events initiatives bringing into
international dimension
5. Facilitating the establishment of university networks
(providing additional opportunities for students and
academicians; and increasing the attractiveness of
Standards Education in universities)
Source: Teaching Standards, ISO, 2014
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13. 1. Education,Training , and
Promotion of standardization;
2. Experts participation in
standardization;
3. Information exchanges;
4. Capacity building for
laboratories in universities;
5. Research on standardization
and its result dissemination
Scope of MoU between
BSN and Universities
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14. Standardization taught as:
1. embeded in specific discipline courses e.g.
engineering, ICT, International Trade, Business
Management, etc);
2. specific subject matter e.g. through a
standardization courses (as mandatory or elective
course);
3. major of academic curricula e.g. Master Program
on Quality and Standardization
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15. Creating Values of SE
1. Study visit
2. Internship program
3. Standards competition
4. SE Lecturers forum
5. University Award
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16. Recent Development
1. Webconference using
ISO Webex
2. Flipbook
3. SNI Corner
(standards outlet)
4. Distance learning
http://fliphtml5.com/bookcase/gean
http://elearning.bsn.go.id
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17. Awareness raising:
Primary and Secondary Education
1. Jambore, Games,
Comic, Story
telling, Industrial
visit
2. Textbook for
Vocational School
3. National and
International
Standard Olympiad
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18. Professional Training
on Standardization
480
730
921
1019
1158
1114 1131
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Total Training Participants
The most favored topics of training:
1. SNI ISO/IEC 17025 (Testing and Calibration Laboratories)
2. SNI ISO/IEC 17020 (Inspection Body)
3. SNI ISO/IEC 17065 (Product Certification)
4. SNI ISO/IEC 17021 (Certification of Management
System)
5. SNI ISO 9001 (Quality Management System)
6. SNI ISO 15189 (Medical Laboratories)
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