Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) has been very helpful to Filipinos especially to those who are not given the privilege of finishing their studies. With the training courses they offer through accredited training centers and TESDA online, it helps people find jobs locally and abroad. From its current 18,000 training programs, Director General Guiling Mamondiong revealed that TESDA is planning to create 50,000 more to help the people and the economy as well before the end of President Duterte's term.
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“We have to provide the competencies that our workers need. We have to support them for us to produce world-class workers,” Mamondiong said.
The government has allocated PHP6.9 billion this for free tech-voc courses alone, TESDA Deputy Director General Alvin Feliciano said in a previous interview with the PNA.
This year the government would provide toolkits, such as welding machines, to the scholars.
“The government has seen that tech-voc graduates have the ability to become entrepreneurs, that is why the government wants to give them a complete package,” Feliciano said.
Mamondiong also said that TESDA will promote online training, assessment, and certification.
To adapt to the electronic revolution TESDA would need an improved Internet access. He clarified, however, that he does not think the agency would have a problem with Internet access since the Department of Information and Communications Technology is working on it.
“Whenever we talk about industrial revolution, some people think robots would eventually replace the labor workforce. I don’t think all the labor workforce would be replaced by robots. (Maybe) just some,” he said.
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The government has allocated PHP6.9 billion this for free tech-voc courses alone, TESDA Deputy Director General Alvin Feliciano said in a previous interview with the PNA.
This year the government would provide toolkits, such as welding machines, to the scholars.
“The government has seen that tech-voc graduates have the ability to become entrepreneurs, that is why the government wants to give them a complete package,” Feliciano said.
Mamondiong also said that TESDA will promote online training, assessment, and certification.
To adapt to the electronic revolution TESDA would need an improved Internet access. He clarified, however, that he does not think the agency would have a problem with Internet access since the Department of Information and Communications Technology is working on it.
“Whenever we talk about industrial revolution, some people think robots would eventually replace the labor workforce. I don’t think all the labor workforce would be replaced by robots. (Maybe) just some,” he said.
Filed under the category of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Filipinos, training courses, Director General Guiling Mamondiong, President Duterte, TESDA online,
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