
Close to 300,000 out-of-school youth as well as unemployed  graduates benefits from the Jobs Bridging and Internship Program of the  Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), which set up  1,628 "Help Desks" nationwide. From January 2013 to November this year, 281,666  jobseekers assisted by the desks were hired, through referrals and job  matching.
Through its jobs bridging event held in the regions, TESDA  has helped to bridge the hiring gap for Technical Vocational Education and  Training (TVET) graduates. Close to 1.7 million Filipinos are enrolled in  various TVET programs in institutions, enterprises, and communities. Of these,  about 1.5 million graduated. Of the 935,230 individuals assessed, 803,350 or 86  percent were certified. TESDA has a network of over 4,000 public and private  institutions.
TESDA's Specialistas Technopreneurship Program (TSTP) assists  unemployed TVET graduates find sustenance through entrepreneurial activity.  Under the program, TVET graduates are formed into "TESDA Specialistas" who are  on-call to provide skilled services-for-fee to community households, such as  building/house repair and maintenance, beauty care and wellness, appliance  repair, automotive/vehicle maintenance, tourism and health related, and  computer hardware. TESDA also implements enterprise-based programs, such as  "Kasanayan at Hanapbuhay" program which produced 69,192 graduates this year.
Technical-vocational (tech-voc) courses are becoming popular  among young Filipinos. Public schools and government centers offer tech-voc  courses for them as well as adults who may wish to acquire skills and technical  knowhow. The government is encouraging sectoral participation in developing the  potentials of the country's human resources. Popular courses for men are computer  technology, cellphone repair, auto mechanic, electrical installation and  maintenance, construction painting, masonry, heavy equipment servicing, and  carpentry, while women prefer caregiving, dressmaking, beadmaking, culinary  art, cosmetology, reflexology, and food technology.
We congratulate Department of Education Secretary Armin A.  Luistro and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Director  General Joel J. Villanueva, all the best and success in their cooperative  efforts to provide relevant vocational-technical training for Filipinos.
Manila Bulletin 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


