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“The Government of Japan has contributed and supported the organization of SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award through the collaboration of MEXT and SEAMEO since 2012”.

 

ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Awardees of 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award
Theme: Promoting Environmental Education through Utilizing Renewable Energy

The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan in cooperation with the UNESCO Multisectoral Regional Office in Bangkok would like to congratulate all awardees of the 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award.

Appreciation is also extended to 115 schools in 8 Southeast Asian countries, namely, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand participated in the competition as well as to the Ministries of Education of Southeast Asian countries, SEAMEO Regional Centres and Educational Development Agencies who contributed and supported the 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award. The winners of the 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award are as follows:

Category I: Schools with more than 250 students


 

1st Prize Winner

Al-Ya'Lu Superior Elementary School
Indonesia

Title of the School's Programme:
Environmentally Friendly Behavioral Innovation

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Address: Jl Teluk Mandar 55, Arjosari, Malang, 651264, Indonesia
Education Level: Primary
Number of Teachers: 18
Number of Students: 292
School Principal: Mr Purnomosidi, S.Pd., M.Si
Coordinating Teacher: (1) Ms Awalia Haqqiya Bella
(2) Ms Febi Sapta Erawati, M.Si
Website: www.alyaklu.sch.id


 

2nd Prize Winner

SM ST Michael Penampang
Malaysia

Title of the School's Programme:
St Michael SE-SAME-RE Programme: St Michael Saves Energy, Saves Money and Earth by using Renewable Energy

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Address: P.O. Box 66, Penampang, Sabah, 89507, Malaysia
Education Level: Secondary
Number of Teachers: 66
Number of Students: 907
School Principal: Mrs Jennifer Asing
Coordinating Teacher: (1) Ms Aerene Gabriel
(2) Ms Clare Aloysius Sitiol
Website: https://sites.google.com/moe-dl.edu.my/smsmlestari/    


 

3rd Prize Winner

Rattanaburi School
Thailand

Title of the School's Programme:
Integration of STEM Education with Project-Based Learning

Address: Moo 12 Rattanaburi Sub-district, Rattanaburi District, Surin, 32130, Thailand
Education Level: Primary to Secondary
Number of Teachers: 131
Number of Students: 2,330
School Principal: Mr Yunyong Wongkumjun
Coordinating Teacher: Ms Surattaya Saephoo
Website: www.rattanaburi.ac.th


 

Special Recognition Prize

South Hill School, Incorporated
Philippines

Title of the School's Programme:
ABC via SPEC - Advancing Binary Thinking-WE and Carbon Farming via SPEC: Solar-Powered Enzymatic Composting

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 Address: IPB Road UP College, Los Banos, Laguna, 4030, Philippines
Education Level: Primary to Secondary
Number of Teachers: 40
Number of Students: 500
School Principal: Ms Martha Eleanor M. Legaspi
Coordinating Teacher: (1) Engr. Amando Perfecto dela Cruz Molin
(2) Paolo M. Tamondong
Website: www.facebook.com/shsi1997


Category II: Schools with less than 250 students


 

Special Prize Winner

Sekolah Kebangsaan Telok Ramunia
Malaysia

Title of the School's Programme:
Microbit Irrigation Solar System

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Address: Pengerang, Johor, 81620, Malaysia
Education Level: Primary
Number of Teachers: 23
Number of Students: 238
School Principal: Mr Arman Bin Omar
Coordinating Teacher: (1) Mr Razeen Bin Adam Rafik Thiagarajah
(2) Ms Aishah Binti Shamsul Bahri
Website: https://www.facebook.com/sekolahkebangsaan.telokramunia?mibextid=ZbWKwL


 

Special Recognition Prize

Elementary School 6 Banda Aceh
Indonesia

Title of the School's Programme:
Solar Energy Exploration: Getting to Know Solar Power in Elementary School

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  Address: Tgk. Muda Street, Keudah Village, Kuta Raja District, Banda Aceh City, Aceh Province, 23129, Indonesia
Education Level: Primary
Number of Teachers: 10
Number of Students: 193
School Principal: Mrs Dra. Tuti Martiani Ningsih
Coordinating Teacher: Mr Mudassir, S.Pd
Website: https://instagram.com/sdn6bna?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA


 

Special Recognition Prize

SJK(T) Selama, Perak
Malaysia

Title of the School's Programme:
Environmental Awareness: Schools as an Information Dissemination Agent

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 Address: Jalan Sir Chulan, Selama, Perak, 34100, Malaysia
Education Level: Kindergarten to Primary
Number of Teachers: 16
Number of Students: 99
School Principal: Mrs kalaivani perumal
Coordinating Teacher: (1) Mr Loganathan Perumal
(2) Ms Tawamalini A/P Tawamany
Website: www.facebook.com/sjktselama


 

Special Recognition Prize

Soongyangwittayaprachasan School
Thailand

Title of the School's Programme:
Solar Scholars: Harnessing the Sun for Greening Our Future

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Address: M.7 T.Koomuang, Muangsraung, Roi-et, 45000, Thailand
Education Level: Secondary
Number of Teachers: 16
Number of Students: 123
School Principal: Mr Rittirong Setwong
Coordinating Teacher: (1) Ms Preeda Kulsanchai
(2) Mr Wanchana Benjamas
Website: https://www.facebook.com/SungYangWithyaPrachasrrkh

 


Note: The decision of the Judging Committee is based on the information provided in the submission form and supporting documents from the schools.


Shortlisted Schools with More than 250 Students
  • All schools that were shortlisted will receive a Certificate of Recognition from the SEAMEO Secretariat.
  • Alphabetical order by country
No. School City and Country  Project Title Education Level No of Teachers No of Students

1

Al-Ya'Lu Superior Elementary School

Malang, Indonesia

Environmentally Friendly Behavioral Innovation

Primary

18

292

2

Sekolah Kebangsaan Seksyen 19

Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

Taman Teknologi Hijau: SKS19 towards Ecoschool

Primary

96

1,500

3

SJK (C) Chung Sin, Tanjong Malim

Tanjong Malim, Malaysia

The Making of Eternal Flame Candle via Used Cooking Oil and Recycled Materials: An Innovative STEM programme

Primary

34

364

4

SM ST Michael Penampang

Penampang, Malaysia

St Michael SE-SAME-RE Programme: St Michael Saves Energy, Saves Money and Earth by using Renewable Energy

Secondary

66

907

5

Tanarata International Schools

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Green Synergy

Primary to Secondary

50

400

6

Basic Education High School No.1 Dagon (B.E.H.S No.1 Dagon)

Yangon, Myanmar

Foster an Eco-friendly Environment by Utilizing Waste as Renewable Energy

Technical and Vocational School

90

3,500

7

Basud National High School

Basud, Philippines

EARTHWISE PROGRAM (Encouraging Actions for Renewable Technologies and Healthy Ways to Improve Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship Program)

Secondary

134

3,469

8

South Hill School, Incorporated

Los Banos, Philippines

ABC via SPEC - Advancing Binary Thinking-WE and Carbon Farming via SPEC: Solar-Powered Enzymatic Composting

Primary to Secondary

40

500

9

Rattanaburi School

Surin,
Thailand

Integration of STEM Education with Project-Based Learning

Primary to Secondary

131

2,330

 

Shortlisted Schools with Less than 250 Students
  • All schools that were shortlisted will receive a Certificate of Recognition from the SEAMEO Secretariat.
  • Alphabetical order by country
No. School City and Country  Project Title Education Level No of Teachers No of Students

1

Elementary School 6 Banda Aceh

Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Solar Energy Exploration: Getting to Know Solar Power in Elementary School

Primary

10

193

2

Sekolah Kebangsaan Telok Ramunia

Johor, Malaysia

Microbit Irrigation Solar System

Primary

23

238

3

SJK(T) Selama, Perak

Perak, Malaysia

Environmental Awareness: Schools as an Information Dissemination Agent

Kindergarten to Primary

16

99

4

Soongyangwittayaprachasan School

Roi-et, Thailand

Solar Scholars: Harnessing the Sun for Greening Our Future

Secondary

16

123


List of All Entries
  • Thank you for the participation of 115 schools from Southeast Asian countries in the Award.

    Summary Number of Entries
Country Schools with students over 250 Schools with students less than 250 Total
1. Brunei Darussalam

2

-

2

2. Cambodia

3

-

3

3. Indonesia

10

6

16

4. Malaysia

23

10

33

5. Myanmar

12

-

12

6. Philippines

22

3

25

7. Singapore

1

-

1

8. Thailand

16

7

23

Total

89

26

115

 

All Participating schools that submitted the submission form and video clip related to the theme will receive a Certificate of Participation.


Click to download the documents:

 

I. INTRODUCTION

In 2002, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 57/254 and declared the period 2005-2014 as the “United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development” (DESD). 

The UNESCO General Conference at its 40th Session and the UN General Assembly at its 74th Session in 2019 endorsed Education for Sustainable Development: Towards achieving the SDGs (ESD for 2030) as the global framework for implementation of ESD from 2020-2030.

ESD for 2030 builds upon the lessons learned from the Global Action Programme on ESD (GAP, 2015-2019), in response to the increased importance placed on ESD to promote the contribution of learning content to the survival and prosperity of humanity. ESD 2030 places emphasis on education’s contribution to the achievement of the SDGs. It aims to review the purposes and values that underpin education and reorient all levels of education and learning to contribute to sustainable development and to strengthen education and learning in all activities that promote sustainable development.1

While ESD is implemented worldwide under the GAP, in support of further promoting ESD in Southeast Asia, the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT), in cooperation with the UNESCO Multisectoral Regional Office in Bangkok, have shown their collective commitment to promote best practices in ESD in schools across Southeast Asia, by organizing the SEAMEO-Japan Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) AwardThe award scheme has been held annually since 2012.

The objectives of the SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award are:

  1. To raise awareness of ESD in schools and communities across Southeast Asia;
  2. To promote ESD best practices in schools and communities across Southeast Asia; 
  3. To share and exchange knowledge and best practices on ESD in schools across Southeast Asia and Japan;
  4. To encourage networking among schools and communities which implement ESD practices in Southeast Asian countries and Japan; and        
  5. To support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of United Nations.

 

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* The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) consist of 17 integrated and interdependent global goals with associated 169 targets, which aim to shift the world on to a path towards sustainable and resilient development.
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs

Since 2012, the Award has been conducted with the following themes and participated by the following number of schools in Southeast Asia.

Year Theme Number of Participated Schools Participated Countries in Southeast Asia
2012 Education for Disaster Risk Reduction 69 7 Countries:
Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
2013 Values Education 126 8 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
2014 Fostering Global Citizenship for Sustainable Future 63 9 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
2015 Safeguarding our Cultural Traditions 90 10 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
2016 Saving Energy 43 8 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.
2017 Improving Health and Nutrition
56 8 Countries
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
2018 Applying Local Wisdom for Environmental Conservation
94 7 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, and Thailand.
2019 Building Peace in Schools and Communities
79 9 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, and Thailand.
2020 Addressing Plastic Problems for Transforming Communities 181 9 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand.
2021 Securing Educational Opportunities in COVID-19 Crisis 282 8 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
2022 Education Transformation through Partnership 278

8 Countries:
Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, and Thailand

1https://en.unesco.org/themes/education-sustainable-development

 

II. THEME FOR 2023: PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION THROUGH UTILIZING RENEWABLE ENERGY

The environment plays a vital role in the health of all species and the existence of life on Earth. We are all rely on the environment for resources like water, air, and food. Therefore, it becomes essential for everyone to protect and save the environment. Unfortunately, many people are not aware of environmental issues, lack information, and have less understanding about the importance of the environment which is the cause of its destruction. Thus, integrating environmental education into all learning programmes is a key to save our planet, our life, and shift to a sustainable future.

Environmental education is a process that allows individuals to explore environmental issues, engage in problem solving, and take actions to improve the environment. As a result, individuals develop a deeper understanding of environmental issues and have the skills to make informed and responsible decisions.2

The current climate emergency and other environmental sustainability crises nowadays are the product of human behaviour. The use of fossil fuels, i.e. coal, oil, and gas, is one of the primary causes of climate change causing severe environmental problems such as rising temperatures, sea-level rise, and more frequent and intense natural disasters. To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, emissions need to be reduced by ending our reliance on fossil fuels and investing in renewable energy sources that are clean, accessible, affordable, sustainable, and reliable. The examples of renewable energy sources are sun, wind, water, waste, and heat from the earth, which are replenished by nature and emit little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants into the air.3

Considering the importance of environmental education and renewable energy utilization, the 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award selects the theme “Promoting Environmental Education through Utilizing Renewable Energy”. The objectives of this year’s award scheme are:

  1. to increase public awareness and acquire knowledge, skills, values, experiences, and also the determination to solve present and future environmental problems;
  2. to encourage schools and communities in Southeast Asia and Japan to use renewable energy to reduce the impact of climate change and create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future;
  3. to promote and share initiatives and good practices that integrate environmental education and the use of renewable energy into teaching and learning practices and school's programmes.

Under the theme of “Promoting Environmental Education through Utilizing Renewable Energy”, the school entry should cover the following areas:

  1. The entry should be relevant to the theme and the scope of “Promoting Environmental Education through Utilizing Renewable Energy” as defined above.
  2. The entry should highlight the school’s programme that promotes to use renewable energy such as environmental education regarding efficient use of the locally produced energy sources including biomass and environmental education through utilizing the school facilities. The entry should also describe how the school’s programme can contribute to a more sustainable society and environment.
  3. The school’s programme should be mainly led by students in cooperation amongst teachers, other students, parents and communities.
  4. The entry should clearly demonstrate the integration of “Environmental Education through Utilizing Renewable Energy” in the entire school’s policy, management plan, participatory planning and implementation, curriculum, teaching and learning practices, partnership efforts, parent and community participation, and so on.

2 https://www.epa.gov/education/what-environmental-education#:~:text=Environmental%20education%20is%20a%20process,make%20informed%20and%20responsible%20decisions
3 https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/raising-ambition/renewable-energy

 

III. ALL SCHOOLS IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES ARE INVITED TO ENTER THE COMPETITION

All public and private kindergarten / elementary / secondary / vocational and technical (up to Grade 12) schools in 11 Southeast Asian countries – namely Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam – are invited to submit information about initiatives that are related to the theme of this year’s competition.

 

IV. PRIZES

 

1) 1st Prize Winner
  • USD$1,500
  • A study tour to Japan for students and teachers who are involved in planning and implementing the school’s activities.
(The organizer will sponsor the travel expenses for four to six persons, which includes round-trip airfares, accommodation for three nights, domestic transportation in Japan, interpreter, and visa fees).
2) 2nd Prize Winner
  • USD$1,000
3) 3rd Prize Winner
  • USD$500
4) A Special Prize from the SEAMEO Secretariat for the best programme carried out in small schools of less than 250 students
  • USD$1,000

All winning schools will receive a Plaque of Recognition and Certificate of Appreciation for teachers and students involved in planning and implementing the school’s initiative. 

A representative from the winning schools will be sponsored to participate at the award presentation ceremony which will be held at the SEAMEO High Officials Meeting in November 2023, Bangkok, Thailand.  

All shortlisted schools will receive Certificate of Recognition for the school. The coordinators of shortlisted schools (Maximum of 2 persons) will receive the Certificate of Appreciation.    

All participating schools that have submitted entries relevant to the theme will be recognized (name, project name and country) on the SEAMEO website and receive the Certificate of Participation.

 

V. JUDGING CRITERIA

The judging committee will consider the following criteria in selecting the winning schools:

  1. Strategy/Modality of Implementation
    • The school has demonstrated clear school’s plans and policies, effective strategies, and programme components/activities on how to implement the school’s programme.
    • Appropriate and effective methods and resources are used to implement the programme.
    • Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms or processes are identified to ensure the immediate and long-term outcomes.
    • The school has demonstrated the use of participatory processes – involving students, teachers, parents, community stakeholders and partners – in planning and implementing the programme.

  2. Teaching and Learning Approaches
    • The school has integrated environmental education and utilizing renewable energy into teaching and learning practices and school’s programmes to ensure that students are able to connect the practices into their daily life, the local environment and community.

  3. Innovation and Creativity
    • The school’s programme has demonstrated innovative practice in relation to the theme that can be replicated.
    • The school has demonstrated innovative ideas for utilizing available resources.

  4. Engagement with Community
    • The school has engaged community partners such as neighbouring educational institutions, local government authorities and parent associations to co-implement the school’s programme.
    • The school’s programme has increase public awareness and action to use renewable energy to reduce the impact of climate change and create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
    • The school’s programme has strengthened student involvement and contribution to improve the sustainably environmental development and effectively promote the utilization of renewal energy of local communities.

  5. Impact and Sustainability
    • Results of the school's programme have revealed the effectiveness and benefits of the school’s programme to students, teachers, parents and wider community.
    • The school has demonstrated a clear future plan on how to sustain or scale up the initiative.

  6. Interrelationship with other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    • The school has demonstrated that the school’s programme has integrated the improvement of other SDGs, not the individual pursuit of each SDG, but has interrelation with other SDGs. Therefore, the school should make a clear statement in its application on how the school’s programme connects to other SDGs.

 

VI. THE JUDGING COMMITTEE

The Judging Committee consists of experts in the areas of education for sustainable development, and education from Japan and the Southeast Asian region. The decision of the Judging Committee is final and challenges/appeals are not allowed.

 

VII. GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES
    1. The sharp deadline of entry submissions is 15 August 2023.Late submission is not accepted.
    2. Each school can submit only one (1) entry.
    3. The school’s entry that has been shortlisted or won the SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award within the past three (3) year (2020-2022) is not considered.
    4. Schools must submit the following requirements to the SEAMEO Secretariat:
      • A completed submission form of 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award which have to be made in .docx or .pdf format, maximum file size is 10 MB. The submission form can be downloaded from the SEAMEO website: https://link.seameo.org/2023SEAMEOJapanESDAward or request through email: seameojapan.award@seameo.org
      • A 3-minute video clip presents the school’s programme in English. If it is produced in local language, please add subtitles so that the judging committee can understand it. Please upload your video to YouTube or other video-sharing sites and submit the video link through the google form as detailed in No.9

    5. The information about the school’s programme (in Part II as follows) should not be over five (5) pages of A4 in total. The information should be written in Times New Roman/Calibri font, font size 11.
      1. Part I - Information about the school;
        • School’s name and contact details
        • Brief information about the school such as number of teachers and students and educational level
        • Contact details of the coordinator
      2. Part II - Information about the school’s programme;
        • Title of the school’s programme
        • Summary of the programme (maximum of 300 words)
        • Objectives/goals of the school’s programme
        • Period of time when the programme has been started
        • Activities (strategies/activities of implementation, and brief information on each activity)
        • Teaching and learning approaches/strategies that the school has integrated into the programme
        • Engagement with the community and sharing of school practices to the community.
        • Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms
        • Measurable achievement of the school’s programme to students, teachers, parents, and wider community
        • Plan for future
        • Interrelationship of the school’s programme with other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
        • Link(s) to the information of school’s programme in social media platforms such as facebook, website, youtube

    6. All submissions should include related photos. A maximum of five (5) photoswith captions written in English can be attached with the submission form.
    7. (Optional) All submissions can be attached with a maximum of two (2) supporting documents which can be written in local language. However, a brief translation in English should be provided.
    8. Only specific file types of supporting documents are accepted which are .docx, .pdf, .xlsx, and .ppt. If the supporting documents are made in .docx or .pdf, it should be less than or equal to twenty (20) pages each.
    9. How to Submit the Entry: Please send the completed submission form of 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award and a link of 3-minute video clip together with supporting documents to the following google form:



      Note: To align with the ESD practices and to save the environment and energy, the Committee will NOT accept the entry in hard/printed copies.

    10. After submitting the google form, you will receive a copy of your responses via the responder’s email immediately. Your responses can be edited after submitting by clicking the ‘Edit response’ button in the email you receive after submitting the google form.

 

VIII. IMPORTANT DATES


1 June - 15 August 2023 Period for submission of entries to the SEAMEO Secretariat by schools
15 August 2023 Deadline for entry submissions
1 November 2023 Announcement of the winning schools on the SEAMEO website
29 November 2023 Awarding ceremony of winners at the 46th SEAMEO High Officials Meeting in Bangkok
TBC in 2024 Study visit programme in Japan for the 1st prize winner of 2023 SEAMEO-Japan ESD Award

 

IX. CONTACT INFORMATION

Ms Pitchayawadi Arreenich
Knowledge Management Officer
SEAMEO Secretariat
Bangkok, Thailand
Email: seameojapan.award@seameo.org
Website: www.seameo.org