PRESS RELEASE July 17, 2017

PRESS RELEASE                                                               July 17, 2017

From: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

Ref: Public Information Unit (PIU)

Tel. No. 8323781

TRAINING NG TESDA ILALAPIT SA TAO

Upang mas higit pang maabot ang mga taong gustong magkaroon ng sapat na kasanayan ay ilulunsad ng Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) ang Mobile Training Laboratory (MTL) na layuning mapuntahan at mabigyan ng skills training ang mga naninirahan sa malalayong lugar sa bansa.

Ayon kay TESDA Director General, Secretary Guiling “Gene” Mamondiong, sa pamamagitan ng MTL ay hindi na kinakailangan magtungo ng mga gustong magkaroon ng kasanayan sa mga training institutions dahil mismong ang ahensiya na ang magtutungo sa kanilang mga lugar.

Aniya, sa darating na Miyerkules (July 19) ay ipamamahagi na ang MTL sa sampung napiling mahihirap na probinsiya sa bansa ito ay kinabibilangan ng Apayao, Masbate, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Zamboanga del Norte, Camiguin, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Northern Cotobato at Saranggani.

“The MTL are training facilities can be easily transported from one place to another within the province. It is composed of four movable compact boxes on a trailer that includes tools, equipment, training package and multi-media equipment and accessories”, saad pa ni Mamondiong.

Gaganapin ang turn over ceremony ng mga MTL sa Iligan City National High School na matatagpuan sa Mahayahay, Iligan City kasabay din ng paglulunsad ng iba’t-ibang programa ng TESDA tulad ng Massive Skills Training at TESDA Emergency Program for TVET Trainers and Assessors (TEPTTA).

Magiging katuwang ng TESDA sa programang ito ang Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) na siyang nagbigay ng pondo upang magkaroon ng katuparaan ang proyektong ito.

Kabilang sa mga training programs na ipagkakaloob sa mga residente ng sampung nabanggit na probinsiya ay ang Appliance Repair, Bread and Pastry, Cookery, Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Food Processing, Plumbing at Small Engine Repair.

“The Mobile Training Laboratory (MTL) is a training delivery model designed to implement technology-based training programs in far-flung communities of the country’s 10 poorest provinces in terms of poverty incidence through portable boxes containing tolls and equipment, mock-ups and training packages in designated places in the community as a venue of training. A total of sixty (60) MTLs at six (6) MTLs for each province shall be fabricated and delivered to the beneficiary provinces”, nakasaad pa sa program description ng proyektong ito. ###

 

PRESS RELEASE                                                               July 17, 2017

From: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

Ref: Public Information Unit (PIU)

Tel. No. 8323781

TESDA TO BRING TRAINING PROGRAM CLOSER TO PEOPLE

 

The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is set to launch the Mobile Training Laboratory (MTL) which aims to bring its skills training program to remote areas nationwide.

TESDA Director General, Secretary Guiling “Gene” Mamondiong said that those interested to avail of the agency’s skills training plan do not have to go to training institutions anymore based on the MTL program. Instead, it’s the MTL facility which will visit their places.

On Wednesday, July 19, TESDA will turn-over the MTL facilities to 10 poor provinces nationwide. These places are Apayao, Masbate, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Zamboanga del Norte, Camiguin, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Northern Cotobato and Saranggani.

“The MTL are training facilities can be easily transported from one place to another within the province. It is composed of four movable compact boxes on a trailer that includes tools, equipment, training package and multi-media equipment and accessories,” said Mamondiong.

The turn-over ceremony of MTL facilities will be held at the Iligan City National High School in Mahayahay, Iligan City. Simultaneous with the turn-over rite would be the launch of various TESDA programs, including Massive Skills Training and TESDA Emergency Program for TVET Trainers and Assessors (TEPTTA).

Joining forces with TESDA is the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) which will provide funds for the projects.

The courses under the MTL facility which will be taught in 10 provinces are Appliance Repair, Bread and Pastry, Cookery, Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Food Processing, Plumbing and Small Engine Repair.

“The Mobile Training Laboratory (MTL) is a training delivery model designed to implement technology-based training programs in far-flung communities of the country’s 10 poorest provinces in terms of poverty incidence through portable boxes containing tolls and equipment, mock-ups and training packages in designated places in the community as a venue of training. A total of sixty (60) MTLs at six (6) MTLs for each province shall be fabricated and delivered to the beneficiary provinces,” according to the program description of the project.###

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