By Tarra Quismundo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
8:26 pm | Friday, September 9th, 2011
MANILA, Philippines—The Department of Education has released more than half a billion pesos to boost its technical-vocational program in select high schools as it girds for the program’s integration into the K+12 (Kindergarten plus 12 yeas) program.
More than P500 million in “intervention” funds were released this
year to improve the delivery of tech-voc training in some 282 high
schools, including the construction of new workshops, laboratories and
plant nurseries, acquisition of new equipment, teacher training and
curriculum development.
“The release of the intervention fund is meant to produce a new
generation of high-skilled workforce who has the competencies and skills
to be absorbed by both local and international job markets,” said Education Secretary Armin Luistro.
Under the Strengthened Technical-Vocational Education
Program (STVEP), some P419.3 million was allocated for the construction
of new facilities for specific tech-voc courses: P234 million for 156
arts and trade, P119.16 million for 81 agriculture high schools and some
P66.2 million for some 45 schools offering fisheries training.
“This is to further improve the current situation of workshop rooms,
which are generally classrooms converted into… [sub-standard] workshop
facilities that are less conducive for learning and hands-on
activities,” read DepEd Order 59, which detailed the fund boost.
“We really need standard workshop areas/facilities to make it
conducive for the hands-on training of our students,” Luistro said.
DepEd also allocated some P20.8 million to train tech-voc teachers
and “expose themselves [to] the latest trends and technologies which
they can impart to students.” Some P3.16 million was also allotted for
capacity-building programs by DepEd’s Tech Voc Task Force.
Some P57.4 million was also set aside as competency assessment
subsidy for graduating high school students. The amount covers skills
assessment of students for certification by the Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority.
DepEd also earmarked some P21.8 million to enhance the current
tech-voc curriculum for its “eventual integration” in the K+12 program.
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