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COCO SCOPE A Quarterly Publication of the Philippine Coconut Authority

Field Services Branch COCONUT EXTENSION TRAINING CENTER, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur Volume 3, Issue 4

October - December, 2012

Tatak TESDA video-making contest extended! By Joselito Y. Guzman

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Registration for the qualification of the graduate on the video and currently offering the said program. More importantly, the school must be of good standing, compliant to all the Unified TVET Program Registration and Accreditation

The video should be taken at the workplace/work setting and may be in the form of dramatization, storytelling or music video and contains the answers to the question: “How did techvoc training change your life?�

TESDA. The TESDA Screening Committee shall upload the video on the TESDA Facebook account. The graduate/TVI shall promote the video to their friends and relatives since entries that get 1,500 Likes shall be entitled

System (UTPRAS) requirements Participants are also required including passing the compliance to upload the video in their Facebook audit of registered program. account and send the link to TESDA employees and tataktesda@tesda.gov.ph, along with their relatives up to the third degree an accomplished entry form which of consanguinity and affinity can be downloaded from the TESDA are not eligible to participate. website at www.tesda.gov.ph. Interested participants The TESDA Screening must create a two to three minute Committee shall review the video using any recording device. entries and notify the graduate/ Language used can be in English, TVI if the video is considered an Filipino or a combination of both. The official entry to the contest. The entry shall be submitted/uploaded first 1,000 entries that pass the by the graduate or by the TVI. screening shall receive a token from 2 Volume 3 . Issue 4 October - December 2012

to one TWSP scholarship slot. This is a one time availment during the submission/uploading period. The videos shall remain on the TESDA Facebook account until the end of February 2014. Top ten entries from the Individual Category shall receive P10,000 for the refinement of their videos. For Best in Video (Cinematography) category, the graduate will receive P25,000 and a trophy while winner from the TVI

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TESDA top official graces Caraga Regl Skills Competition 2013 Joselito Y. Guzman Top official of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) has graced the Closing Ceremonies of the 2013 Regional Skills Competition (RSC) held recently in Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte.

During the press conference held prior to RSC’s Closing Ceremonies, TESDA Deputy DirectorGeneral for Field Operations Atty. Teodoro C. Pascua underscored the importance of partnering with the private sector. He said the government’s effort to partner with private organizations has been noted to be successful in delivering services towards the attainment of quality technical-vocational education. DDG Pascua explained through the convergence of public and private Technical-Vocational Institutions (TVIs) with TESDA supervising the tech-voc program offerings, skilled individuals in the country has been observed to be increasing. The official further said with TESDA spearheading the skills competition, it promotes the capability and skills not only of tech-voc students but as well as skilled workers to be effective in their respective areas of specialization. Pascua said in the history of

ASEAN skills competition, skilled Filipinos are at par excellent with the other neighboring countries as it showed remarkable performance for the past years. He added sometime in 1995-1996, the Philippines was proclaimed overall champion, besting competitors from other neighboring Southeast Asian countries in different trade areas. Last year in the same competition held in Jakarta, Indonesia, the Philippines made a remarkable comeback after the country did not participate in late 1990s, winning bronze medal in the fashion design courtesy of Christine Guzman. DDG Pascua added that with Christine receiving the ASEAN fete, she is now one of the seven most outstanding and promising young fashion designers of the country. The second top official of TESDA admitted that because of the country’s absence in the previous staging of the competition, the Philippines has been left behind by other Southeast Asian neighboring countries. With this development, Pascua said the government, thru TESDA with the help of the public and private TVIs have been doing strategies to develop skills of young Filipinos. “… One of these strategies is the holding of skills competition showcasing capabilities and skills of tech-voc students and skilled workers… Through this event, we

could be able to scout for talents who will be developed so that they may represent the country not only in the ASEAN Skills Competition but as well as in the World Skills Competition,” Pascua said. The Regional Skills Competition is a friendly competition on vocational and technical skills. Competitors are endorsed by the respective TVET institution in Caraga Region who is currently enrolled or six-months graduates prior to the competition of Training Centers and/or Technical-Vocational schools of trade areas such as Restaurant Service, Electrical Installations Technology, Visual Graphics Design, Welding, IT/Software Application, Cooking, Plumbing and Heating. The competition promotes transfer of tech-voc education and training technologies. It also highlights active participation and contribution of industry organizations in advocating skills excellence through competition. This year’s skills competition is anchored on the theme: “Ganda ng Buhay, Tekbok ang Tulay” (Good Life through Technical-Vocational Education). (RER, TESDA-Caraga)

Filipinos, among the best skilled workers in the world – TESDA official By Joselito Y. Guzman

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Deputy Director-General Atty. Teodoro C. Pascua recently said Filipinos are among the best skilled

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workers in the world. Speaking before the competitors,

coaches and experts during the recently-concluded 2013 Regional Skills Competition (RSC) held in Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte, DDG Pascua pointed out that Filipino skilled workers are among the sought-after workers in different parts of the globe. DDG Pascua added this is proven through the increasing number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) based on the database of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) and the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA).

“Because of the country’s significant contribution in the world’s labor force, other countries are

expecting to hire Filipino skilled workers from time to time… That’s why we need to train our students and skilled workers to prepare them for their future,” DDG Pascua said. However, Pascua said what is more important are the values and character that Filipino workers possess. He added this is also one of the reasons why most foreign employers prefer to hire Filipino workers than other nationalities.

“Filipinos are trustworthy and willing to sacrifice no matter how According to Pascua, because of difficult life may be… This is the country’s significant contriproven by our skilled Overseas bution in the world labor force, Filipino Workers (OFWs)… Also, it is but necessary for technicalmore foreign employers give valvocational students to be trained ues to their family, a thing they as early as now. have seen as the reason of Filipino employees working abroad,” 4 Volume 3 . Issue 4 October - December 2012

Pascua said. With these developments, the official enjoined those in attendance especially the youths to be at their best. “Develop your skills and do the right thing… Be the best that you can be… and if you have already qualified in the ASEAN and World standards, you will be given the opportunity to represent the country,” DDG Pascua said. Winners in the different trade areas will undergo thorough training with their coaches to prepare them for the upcoming Philippine National Skills Competition (PNSC) which will be staged during the first quarter in 2014. National winners will then represent the country in the ASEAN Skills Competition in 2014 and from there, winners will represent the Southeast Asian region in the World Skills Competition in 2015. (RER, TESDA-Caraga)

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ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.” Eleanor Roosevelt


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