Bandung, 2–4 March 2026 – SEAMEO CECCEP organized a Workshop on the Development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Deep Learning Training Materials, and the Enhancement of the Our Happy Neighborhood (OHN) Module at HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Festival Citylink. The activity was part of SEAMEO CECCEP’s mandate in research and capacity building to strengthen early childhood education (ECE) and family education at both national and Southeast Asian regional levels.
The workshop was conducted in response to the challenges of digital transformation, the need for standardized program governance, and the strengthening of human resource capacity in education and training. In addition, the development of materials was aligned with the latest policy of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Regulation No. 13 of 2025, ensuring that the modules and training materials produced remain relevant to current national education policy directions.
Over the three-day programme, participants consisting of academics, government officials, education practitioners, development partners, and SEAMEO CECCEP staff actively engaged in intensive discussions and group work sessions. The workshop was officially opened by the Director of SEAMEO CECCEP, Prof. Vina Adriany, Ph.D., who emphasized the importance of developing SOPs as clear, effective, and standardized operational guidelines for implementing capacity-building programmes across Southeast Asia.
The discussions covered the drafting of SOPs to support the implementation of training programmes and services, the development of structured and interactive Deep Learning training materials, and the refinement of the Our Happy Neighborhood (OHN) module. The OHN module was developed by adapting the Holistic-Integrative ECE framework and incorporating best practices in early childhood education through a collaborative approach involving multiple stakeholders.
At the end of the workshop, each group presented its progress report and formulated recommendations for follow-up actions. The workshop was expected to produce a comprehensive draft SOP document, a complete package of Deep Learning training materials, and an updated OHN module ready for implementation. Through this initiative, SEAMEO CECCEP reaffirmed its commitment to contributing to the development of quality, adaptive, and competitive learning systems, while supporting the achievement of universal pre-primary education in Southeast Asia by 2030.
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