Friday, July 1, 2016

TESDA, DepEd strengthen partnership for basic quality education

BONTOC, Mountain Province, June 30 (PIA) -- The Department of Education (DepEd) – Mountain Province Division and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) entered into a memorandum of agreement to strengthen their partnership in the delivery of basic quality education in the province.  
DepEd was represented by OIC Schools Division Superintendent Gloria B. Buya-ao and TESDA by Provincial Director Gabriel Cayacay.

As stipulated in the MOA, the TESDA shall, upon the request of the senior high schools or the DepEd, conducts assessments on the skills and capability of senior high school students to determine the students’ eligibility for the issuance of national certificates or Certificate of Competency;  serve as resource speakers during seminars conducted for the purpose of developing senor high school teachers’ skills and ability to teach senior high school subjects such as but not limited to Carpentry, Automotive Servicing, Dressmaking, Computer System Servicing, Bread and Pastry production, and Electrical Installation Maintenance.

It shall also accommodate interested non-teaching personnel of DepEd to join skills development programs, and allow DepEd the use of TESDA facilities and equipment in the conduct of trainings on qualifications offered by TESDA Provincial Training Center and with proper scheduling of activities.

The DepEd here shall allow TESDA to conduct career guidance and other services beneficial to the identified beneficiaries and to the high school students of various national high schools in the province; prepare training design/ project proposal for every training to be conducted; provide the venue for the training programs. 
It shall also advise and assist the trainees and students-participants to undergo competency assessment, among others. (JDP/JBS-PIA CAR, Mt. Province)

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