tesdartc1 – TESDA-Regional Training Center No. 1 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:09:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.5 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-rtc_logo-32x32.png tesdartc1 – TESDA-Regional Training Center No. 1 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph 32 32 TESDA-RTC I Celebrates 18-Day Campaign to End VAWC Through Masonry Training https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/2024/12/16/tesda-rtc-i-celebrates-18-day-campaign-to-end-vawc-through-masonry-training/ Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:09:18 +0000 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/?p=919 continue reading : TESDA-RTC I Celebrates 18-Day Campaign to End VAWC Through Masonry Training ]]> The TESDA Regional Training Center I recently conducted a Basic Skills Training in Masonry (leading to Masonry NCII) from December 2-13, 2024. This initiative was not just a training program but rather a powerful step towards change. Aligned with this year’s 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women and Children, this training aimed to uplift and empower women by equipping them with non-traditional skills, showcasing their potential to thrive in any field. On the other hand, it extended a hand to men to express their positive masculinity, fostering an environment where mutual respect and support flourished.

By utilizing supplies and materials efficiently, participants left a meaningful legacy with this activity: the repair of the center’s Language Skills Institute façade and walkway. This training was facilitated by the center’s own civil engineer and prominent trainer in the construction sector – Engr. Karl Juma M. Jacla.

This endeavor stands as a testament to the belief that empowerment knows no gender and that through collaboration and skill-building, we can create a more inclusive community. Together, we are not just building structures, but also building a future where everyone, regardless of gender, can stand tall and proud. (fkma)

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SERVICE ADVISORY https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/2024/09/10/advisory/ Tue, 10 Sep 2024 03:51:39 +0000 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/?p=864 ]]> SERVICE ADVISORY https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/2024/09/10/sample-notice/ Tue, 10 Sep 2024 03:04:40 +0000 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/?p=860 ]]> FIFTEEN (15) SHS-TVL AND JHS-SPTVE TEACHERS CERTIFIED READY TO BE TVET TRAINERS AND ASSESSORS https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/2024/09/04/fifteen-15-shs-tvl-and-khs-sptve-teachers-certified-ready-to-be-tvet-trainers-and-assessors/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 03:31:54 +0000 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/?p=817 continue reading : FIFTEEN (15) SHS-TVL AND JHS-SPTVE TEACHERS CERTIFIED READY TO BE TVET TRAINERS AND ASSESSORS ]]> By: Francis Kenneth M. Alamay, TESD Specialist II

 

In pursuance to the Memorandum of Agreement by and between Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Department of Education (DepEd), twenty-four (24) teachers in both Senior High School Technical Vocational Livelihood (SHS-TVL) and Junior High School Special Program for Technical Vocational Education (JHS-SPTVE) in the Region, were trained in Trainers Methodology Level NCI – a qualification that enables them to become TVET Trainers and Assessors. Among those trained, fifteen (15) were certified Competent for the said qualification.

 

The said training was conducted from July 1 to August 7, 2024 using a blended learning approach wherein these teachers were taught of principles, skills and discipline in delivering TVET training sessions and conduct competency assessments, through face-to-face discussions and online by using the center’s Learning Management Site.

 

Following the success of the training, a National Competency Assessment was conducted on August 9-11, 2024, by TESDA Region 1’s Regional Expert Panel composed of Ms. Glenda O. Acevedo – Supervising TESD Specialist of TESDA Provincial Office (La Union), Mr. Dennis E. Infantado – TVET Trainer of TESDA Luciano Millan Memorial School of Arts and Trades, and Mr. Catalino B. Abellera – the owner of ABC Technical Learning Center, Inc. During this, the competencies of these teachers were evaluated through Portfolio Evaluation, Written Exam and Demonstration. Fifteen (15) were certified competent.

 

“Thank you for believing in us, thank you for guiding us… para sa ating mga batang makabansa sa bansang makabata at #Matatag!” concludes Mr. Renante Bista, Jr., one of the trainees, on his impression during the Closing Ceremony held at the center’s lobby.

 

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Know All Men By These Presents: TESDA-RTC I and Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inks MOA for ‘SKIL’ Program https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/2024/07/04/%f0%9d%90%8a%f0%9d%90%8d%f0%9d%90%8e%f0%9d%90%96-%f0%9d%90%80%f0%9d%90%8b%f0%9d%90%8b-%f0%9d%90%8c%f0%9d%90%84%f0%9d%90%8d-%f0%9d%90%81%f0%9d%90%98-%f0%9d%90%93%f0%9d%90%87%f0%9d%90%84%f0%9d%90%92/ Thu, 04 Jul 2024 08:09:37 +0000 https://tesda-rtc1.edu.ph/?p=791 continue reading : Know All Men By These Presents: TESDA-RTC I and Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inks MOA for ‘SKIL’ Program ]]>
By: Francis Kenneth M. Alamay, TESD Specialist II
The Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI) – the social arm of Shell Companies in the Philippines, and the TESDA Regional Training Center I (TESDA-RTC I) sealed a Memorandum of Agreement on July 4, 2024 at the training center’s lobby.
The signed MOA entails the collaboration of the two parties to support conducts of skills trainings dubbed as “Sanayan sa Kakayahang Industriyal” (SKIL), which aims to provide trainings and livelihood to out-of-school youth and bonafide residents of La Union to contribute to inclusive economic growth and maintain meaningful employment.
“This collaboration represents a shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainable development… Our partnership with the Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc. is a testament to the power of this collaboration. By combining our resources, expertise and vision, we are poised to create meaningful programs and initiatives that will empower individuals, uplift communities and drive progress” states Engr. Arturo G. Gañalon, the Supervising TESD Specialist of TESDA-RTC I, on his Opening Remarks.
The MOA was signed by and between TESDA-RO1 Regional Director Joel M. Pilotin – representing TESDA-RTC I, and Provincial Board Member Hon. Maria Rosario Eufrosina “Charry” P. Nisce – representing PSFI. Among the guests present to witness the signing are the first target beneficiaries of the agreement – a batch of twenty-five (25) individuals selected from the center’s waiting list to be trained in Electrical Installation and Maintenance NCII.
“We hope that you demonstrate discipline, commitment, and dedication, as we embark on this journey. The only thing that TESDA and PFSI is asking you in return for this program are your stories of success in the future. This program is now the answer to your prayers to have an opportunity to change the course of your lives. The only thing left to do now is for you to exert efforts and time to it.” iterates Hon. Nisce on her talk as she introduced the program to the prospect scholars.
“The Regional Director in front of you is himself a proud recipient of the Pilipinas Shell Foundation’s generosity, as I was once their scholar in plumbing and pipe-fitting trainings way back 1983. I witnessed first hand how this social arm of Shell Companies helps in uplifting the lives of Filipinos by investing in the country’s human capital – its workforce, through programs like this” adds Dir. Joel M. Pilotin.
The first training under this agreement is planned to start on July 22, 2024. Aside from knowledge and skills in electrical installation and maintenance, trainees will also be equipped with basic principles on Leadership and Entrepreneurship. (????)
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