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TESDA Offers free training for laid-off workers

With the series of lay-offs by crisis-stricken companies seen to last for some time, the government is urging people to upgrade their skills for the workplace through training.

According to Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Director-General Augusto Syjuco, the export, electronics and manufacturing industries will continue to suffer from the steep decline in product demand.

But Syjuco added those affected by retrenchments should not lose hope. He said that while waiting for the economy to get better, they should start upgrading their skills, so that they will have bigger chances of landing jobs.

“Yung mga nawalan ng trabaho, hindi lamang yung mag-aantay ka hangang bumalik ulit ang trabaho. Habang nag-aantay ka i-upgrade mo iyong skills mo so that you can be a better worker,” Syjuco said.

In line with this, TESDA is now offering skills upgrading courses — for free!

TESDA courses range from commercial cooking, welding, automotive repair, bartending, and dressmaking, to information technology and call center training.

Students will also be given P60 transportation and food allowance daily.

“In 2008, we were able to train 200,000. but this year, we have the capacity to train 800,000 people.

Syjuco sayid TESDA’s P2 billion budget in 2008 has increased to P5.6 billion this year.

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TESDA Assesment For PC Operations

Have you taken the assessment examination for PC Operations NC II by TESDA? Please help our co-teachers who will be taking the same exam by posting here your experiences. It will be much helpful if you could specify things about what transpire on MS word or MS Excel and the Internet.

As for me, all of the things asked in the exam can be found on the operation of MS Word. One thing is to try to make mail merge. mail merge is used in creating letters for many people with the same content. The MS Word program will fill out the fields for the letter so that it seemed to be customized and written one by one. Seek help on this through the office assistant and it will be explained to you. You should also try to put headers and footers. It is included in the actual assessment. You will be asked to create a letter with a header and footer. The contents are already there, all you have to do is to copy and format the document with styles as specified on the direction. Practice creating style and numbered list formats. This will help.

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DAVAO CITY – The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) has conferred its prestigious national Kabalikat Award for institutions engaged in manpower development and employment to Save the Children Philippines, an international non-government organization that has been promoting youth development in the country for 27 years. TESDA recognized Save the Children’s contribution to technical-vocational education and skills development in the country since 2004, as one of the implementers of the Education Quality and Access for Learning and Livelihood Skills (EQuALLS2) Project of the U.S. Agency for International.

Region in Muslim Mindanao and in Central and Western Mindanao on industry- and market-responsive skills such as carpentry, welding, electronics and automotive repair, cooking, food processing, t-shirt printing, and bag making.

Save the Children has also pioneered on-the-job training of its graduates and post-training assistance through job-matching and micro-enterprise support preceded by values education and basic entrepreneurship training.

“We work with local industries where we can to match their need for skilled workers, which has spawned our rubber tapping training in Basilan and our building wiring installation training in Maguindanao,” said Joe Agarano, Program Director of Save the Children for the EQuALLS2 Project.

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TESDA dressmaking

Dressmaking NC II
475 hrs. + 320 hrs. OJT (5 mos.)
Open for Application; On-going Training
BUSINESS: CHILDREN’S CLOTHES, BEDDINGS

Silkscreen Printing
336 hrs. + 160 hrs. OJT (3 mos.)
Open for Application; On-going Training
* Schedule of application to be announced 
PRINTING BUSINESS

Entry Requirements:
Must be at least 16 years old;
Must be a high school graduate; and
Must pass the qualifying examination and interviews.

Please apply directly at the TWC Admission Office and bring the following:
2 colored 1″ X 1″ ID pictures; and
Pencil or Ballpen

For Inquiries :
Call us at telephone numbers:
TESDA Hotline: 887-77-77
817-40-76 to 82 loc. 278

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* ArkiCADD Center for Computer Education
ArkiCADD Center for Computer Education started as a training center in 1991 at the UP College of Architecture in Diliman, Quezon City. It was the a division of Computer Synergy Inc., a company organized to teach AutoCAD for oil and mineral exploration. Today, we have completed our transformation from training center to a technical school with the addition of two-year courses accredited with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). These two-year courses are designed for the high school graduate with an aptitude for the arts and ArkiCADD endeavors to combine these artistic talents with computer technology. The result is an artist at home in the digital workplace – EDSA, Cubao, Quezon City.

http://www.arkicadd.com

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* CallHaven Center for I.T. Education in the Asia Pacific
CITE Asia Pacific is a Technical/Vocational school registered under the Technical Education and Skills Development (TESDA) of the Philippines. Its main purpose is to provide FREE education to deserving Filipinos in preparation for employment in the varied fields of outsourced services – Mendoza St., Makati City.

http://www.citeasiapacific.com

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* Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise
Providing opportunities to the less privilege since 1991 – San Jose, Cebu City.

http://www.cite.edu.ph

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* College of Technological Sciences – Cebu
Prepares you for jobs of the future – Cebu City.

http://www.cts.edu.ph

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* Computer Arts and Technological College
The school with a global perspective in today’s networking technology;. Open the door to a bright future. Enroll at CAT College and the world will be at your fingertips – Legaspi City, Albay.

http://www.cats.edu.ph

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* De Mazenod School of Technology
TESDA-accredited school offering modules such as PC operation, automotive service, and compuer hardware servicing – Notre Dame of Greater Manila, Grace Park, Caloocan City.

http://www.ndgm.edu.ph-a.googlepages.com/dmst

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* Don Bosco Technical College
Don Bosco Technical College in Mandaluyong City is an empowered Educative-Pastoral Community that educates and evangelizes the youth to become servant-leaders in the Church of the poor and benchmarks in the field of technology. We enable the youth, especially the marginalized, to assert gospel and authentic Filipino values in their daily affairs and contribute to social progress that is based on justice with charity, prosperity with honor, and technology with a soul.

http://www.dbtc.edu.ph

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* Don Bosco Technology Center
We, at Don Bosco Technology Center envision ourselves as an Educative Pastoral Community of Servant Leaders inspired by the teachings and Spirit of St. John Bosco and driven by a constant pursuit of excellence towards a word of love, peace and justice – Cebu City.

http://www.dbtc-cebu.edu.ph

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* Dualtech Training Center
Dualtech, a private vocational school established in 1982, pioneered in adapting the German Dual Training System in the Philippines. Dualtech trains over a thousand scholar-trainees from the poor sectors of society each year and has been one of the leading manpower training providers for Philippine industries – Canlubang, Laguna and Binondo, Manila.

http://www.dualtech.org.ph

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* Eastern Mindanao College of Technology
A school that is TESDA accredited assessment center. Instructors are TESDA accredited assessors. Also, EMCOTECH is a CHED accredited school – Pagadian City.

http://www.emcotech.org

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* Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology
Mission: To develop the students in terms of knowledge in science and technology, arts, as well as their well- being, good moral character and ethics, health, and also to let them contribute to our community, country, and the rest of the world. Manila campus: Nagtahan, Sampaloc, Manila; Cavite campus: Congressional Rd., General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite.

http://www.earist.edu.ph

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* Focolare Carpentry Training Center
The Focolare Carpentry Training Center has its beginnings in 1968, forming out of school youth to become professional carpenters, training local managerial personnel in carpentry and encouraging the development of small self supporting handicraft activities. The Focolare Carpentry Training Center (FCTC) is a social project of the Work of Mary or Focolare Movement for Men, Inc. – an international non-stock non-profit religious organization which aims to provide opportunities for out of school youth – Valley Golf, Cainta, Rizal.

http://www.focolarefctc.com

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* IETI School System
IETI is a community of students, teachers, and non-teaching personnel committed to the development of technical- vocational education which is essential to the development and progress of the nation. Several branches in Metro Manila and Southern Luzon.

http://www.ieti.edu.ph

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* Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf
School of Top Quality Deaf Graduates in the Philippines

http://www.mccid.edu.ph

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* Microcadd Technologies Company
Microcadd Technologies Co. continues to deliver world class training services to architects, engineers, draftsmen, graphic artists and computer animators. Based on the number of clients who enjoyed our training and CAD services, we can say that Microcadd is the most popular CAD, CAE and animation center in the Philippines today – Cubao, and SM North EDSA, Quezon City and Makati City.

http://www.microcadd.com

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* MSC Schools
Management Systems Consltants Computer Schools is committed to excellence in giving the best in technical computer education – San Pablo City.

http://www.msc.edu.ph

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* Omni Aviation Corporation
Learn to fly. Omni’s flying school caters to domestic and foreign students. An air taxi service connects Omni to every civil airport in the country. Other activities at Omni include skydiving, radio controlled model airplane events, and drag racing – Clark Field, Pampanga.

http://omniaviation.com.ph

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* PATTS College of Aeronautics
Founded to provide the best professional and technical training in the many modern phases of aviation. Students study around airworthy aircraft and work on them under the direct supervision of duly licensed personnel.

http://www.patts.edu.ph

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* Samson College of Science and Technology
Samson College of Science and Technology commits itself in providing relevant, high standard quality technical-vocational education to produce an ideal pool of human resources of skillful, competent, reliable manpower; able to adapt to technological advancement and industrial needs – Quiapo, Manila, Cubao, Quezon City and Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

http://www.samson.edu.ph

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* Southern Mindanao Institute of Technology
The first ever technical school in Tacurong and in the whole province of Sultan Kudarat. Today, Southern Mindanao Institute of Technology, a private educational institution has widened its scope of operation with the offering of the pre-school, the high school and additional baccalaureate courses. Southern Mindano Institute of Technology with its updated training facilities, is more than ever committed on providing the necessary schooling that will equip the youth of Sultan Kudarat and neighboring communities for a challenging on life in this new millennium – National Highway, City of Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat.

* STI Colleges and Education Centers
We envision a technologically-empowered society whose development and growth is driven by a knowledge-based workforce. Mission: To be the leader in ICT-enabled human resource development through innovative learning and career planning methodologies. STI HQ is on Ayala Avenue, Makati City.

* Tacloban Institute of Electronics
Mission is to provide quality education for the industrial and socio-economic development of Region VIII and the nation through relevant programs in instruction, research and community involvement. The future is here now – Real St., Tacloban City.

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The TESDA Women’s Center in Bicutan, Taguig, Metro Manila is now accepting women who would like to enroll in the Open Courses as of June 2008:?Here are the courses Filipino women can take:

Competency Based Training (Training Sessions – Monday to Friday – 8:00 AM to 5:00PM)?Training Program Title Nominal Duration?Automotive Servicing NC II 624 hrs. + 320 hrs. OJT (6 months)?Commercial Cooking NC II 538 hrs. + 320 hrs. OJT (5 1/2 months)?Consumer Electronics NC II 524 hrs. + 320 hrs. OJT ( 5 1/2 months)?Dressmaking NC II 475 hrs. + 320 hrs. OJT (5 months)?Food and Beverage NC II 320 hrs. +160 hrs. OJT (3 months)?Food Processing NC II 568 hrs. + 320 hrs. OJT (5 1/2 months)

Entry Requirements:??• Must be HIGH SCHOOL graduate?• Must be at least 16 YEARS OLD?•Must pass the QUALIFYING EXAMINATION AND INTERVIEWS

APPLY PERSONALLY to TESDA WOMEN’S CENTER – Admission Office (Gate 1, TESDA Complex, East Service Rd., South Shway, Taguig, MM) ?WHAT TO BRING: Two (2) pieces 1×1 colored ID Pictures / Ballpen?SCHEDULE OF QUALIFYING EXAMINATIONS: Monday to Thursday – 9:00AM to 10:45AM?SCHEDULE OF RELEASING OF EXAMINATION RESULTS: Monday to Thursday – 1:30 PM onwards?BUSINESS HOURS: Monday to Thursday – 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM?NOTE: If the applicant DID NOT PASS THE QUALIFYING TEST, he/she can RETAKE the same exam after a MONTH.

QUALIFIED APPLICANT ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS:?• Latest NBI Clearance?• Result of Medical Examination from RGO Clinic?• Photocopy of HS/College Diploma?• Photocopy of Birth Certificate?• Misc. Fees of P340.00 (Uniform, Insurance, ID, etc.)

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TESDA Vows To Produce More Skilled Workers

A Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) official said Monday that the agency will review its training courses being offered to the public to complement the demand in local and foreign deployment .

“The monitoring or the intelligence team is now reviewing jobs that are in-demand today, either abroad or here. But surely, this year we will give more attention on training people to become highly skilled workers,” said Rogelio Peyuan, Tesda deputy director general for field operations.

Interviewed over the phone, Peyuan said the training program will shift to the courses that will produce highly skilled workers like welders, pipe fitters, electricians, carpenters and others.

Tesda vows to produce more skilled workers

He added that Tesda is closely coordinating with the industry sector and manning agencies to monitor the kind of manpower they need and, at the same time, check what happened to the people that took the Tesda courses.

“We wanted to make sure that the people that took the course here (Tesda) ay may napupuntahan naman. Ayaw namin na parang magulang na nagpaaral ng anak pero in the end wala namang napasukang trabaho,” Peyuan added.

Last weekend, Press Secretary and presidential spokesman Ignacio Bunye, said thousands of the best welders in town are now employed by Hanjin in its shipyard in Zambales.

Bunye said Hanjin shipbuilding complex in Zambales is the fourth largest in the world. “The Korean shipbuilding giant plans to build five ships a month, 60 ships a year, and that requires a lot of welders.”

Bunye added that another $2-billion ship building facility will be established in Cagayan de Oro by Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co., Ltd. (HHICC) and Phividec Industrial Authority (PIA).

Peyuan said the agency might go slow in offering training program for those wanting to become caregiver. He said the course is much expensive compared to skilled workers, and the demand today for deployment abroad is not as aggressive as before.

“Napakataas ng requirement for a caregiver na hinihingi sa abroad, parang full pledged nurse na rin. Maganda nga lang tingnan at mataas ang sahod pero hindi na s’ya masyadong in-demand ngayon. But still titingnan pa naman ‘yan ng monitoring team,” he said.

Super laborer

Jackson Gan, president of Pilipino Manpower Agencies Accredited to Taiwan (Pilmat), earlier appealed to the government to conduct a training scheme for Filipino laborers to familiarize them in “power tools” or modern construction equipment to make them more competent for overseas deployment.

He said the Tesda should conduct extensive training for construction workers like building electricians, plumbers, welders, mechanics, fabricators, carpenters, machinists and other skilled manpower.

He added the government should intensify the training for vocational workers and invest in more training centers all over the country to take advantage of the present demand for Filipino manpower.

“Foreign construction companies are embarking on multi-billion dollar projects in the Middle East and most of these companies prefer Filipino manpower because of their English skills,” Gan said.

Last October, Vic Fernandez, president of the 700-member Philippine Association of Service Exporters, Inc. (PASEI), said 20,000 to 50,000 jobs are available to Filipinos and other foreign workers in the island state of Guam, a federal territory of the United States.

Plans to build new base facilities are underway in Guam as the US marines prepare to relocate from Okinawa to the island state by 2010.

Gan recommended that the government immediately implement an agreement between the labor department, Tesda, recruitment agencies and the Philippine Construction Board, for an apprentice/cadetship training program for new graduates interested in learning trade and labor skills.

He said the program was designed to produce thousands of skilled manpower through on-the-job training with construction companies for their own projects. A pool of trained manpower will be available for deployment overseas to meet the increasing demand for skilled Filipino manpower.

Business as usual

Peyuan stressed that Tesda will implement its programs as scheduled despite the graft controversy surrounding Tesda head Augusto Syjuco.

“It’s business as usual here. Although most of us, if not all, are affected (regarding the graft case filed against Syjuco). The 2007 was a very busy year for us officials and staffs; we have many projects and programs implemented. Then suddenly, there’s this recommendation against chairman Syjuco and other Tesda officials,” Peyuan said.

Peyuan said they felt that Syjuco and five officials of Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) were not given due process by the investigating team of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission.

He added that the penalty against Syjuco and bidding committee officials that PAGC recommended are too cruel and harsh. “Hindi man lang nagkaroon ng hearing. Masyado ring malupit ang parusa, aalisin sila sa trabaho, aalisan sila ng retirement benefits, disqualified pa to hold public office. ‘Yung iba dun matatanda na at malapit nang mag-retire, kawawa naman,” he said.

Syjuco and five officials of BAC are facing corruption charges for allegedly using Tesda’s P9.2 million funds to publish the book, “Salabat for the Soul,” which Syjuco authored.

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