The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) reported that it ended 2022 with a total of 667 deals with local and international stakeholders to further strengthen the TVET in the Philippines.
THE Technical Education and Skills Development Authority reported that it ended 2022 with a total of 667 deals with local and international stakeholders to further strengthen the technical vocational education and training in the Philippines.
In 2022, the agency continued to beef up the Industry Boards, which are active independent organizations in the governance of TVET. These quadripartite bodies are comprised of representatives from employers, labor, academic and government sectors. The agency also works with development partners worldwide, such as the International Labour Organization, United States Agency for International Development, Asian Development Bank , World Bank and Korea International Cooperation Agency.
This year, it has forged with Hungary’s Ministry of Innovation and Technology a MOU, covering cooperation in the areas of TVET systems, development of competency standards, and research and development, among others. More centers aimed at pushing TVET in the country are expected to be built by the agency via the Supporting Innovation in the Philippine Technical and Vocational Education and Training System Project with the Asian Development Bank.
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