The Commission on Higher Education and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) are looking for more personnel to monitor maritime schools' compliance with international standards.
Metro Manila — The Commission on Higher Education and the Maritime Industry Authority are looking for more personnel to monitor maritime schools' compliance with international standards.,” CHED Chairperson Prospero De Vera III told reporters on Tuesday. “We have to look for more allies to monitor compliance.”The call for more staff was made as the two agencies aim to maintain international standards in the country’s maritime schools.
An assessment test will also be crafted to better check the preparedness of students who will go to maritime programs, De Vera said. The Department of Transportation earlier said the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration was “requested to look into any possible assistance that can be extended for Filipino seafarers to be able to pursue further training for career advancement.”Authorities eye curriculum improvements, assistance to seafarers to improve PH maritime industry
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