Wednesday, December 28, 2005

PTESDC Prepares Sorsogon TVET Sector for 2006

To prepare the TVET sector of Sorsogon for 2006, the Provincial TESD Committee held its 4th Quarter Regular Meeting this December 16, 2005 at Mango Grill Restaurant, Sorsogon City. Among the issues and concerns discussed were:
  • Accomplishments of the TVET sector (training, competency assessment, course registration);
  • Accomplishments of TVET bodies recognized by the PTESDC including the Provincial Competency Assessment and Certification Committee (PCACC), the Association of Sorsogon CTECs (ASCTECs) and the Municipal TESD Committees of Sta. Magdalena and Gubat;
  • Proposed Action Plans of PCACC and ASCTECs for 2006;
  • Preliminary review of the Provincial Skills Priorities;
  • Promotion of Quality Assurance System among private schools; and
  • Formulation of the Provincial TVET Agenda for 2006.
TESDA-Sorsogon, the Secretariat, and all members of the Provincial TESD Committee would like to thank Department of Trade Industry Dir. Leah A. Pagao and Provincial Agriculturist Mr. David T. Gillego for "lending" to us Ms. Ma. Teresa V. Destura and Ms. Ma. Ditas S. Dolot who both shared crucial information during the preliminary review of the Provincial Skills Priorities.

We would like also to thank Engr. Roan Espinas, Vocational School Administrator of BNVTS, and Ms. Ramona Bermillo, OIC-Voc. School Administrator of SNAS, and their schools' respective Quality Assurance focals, Ms. Melinda Fulo and Mr. Conrado Lopez, for sharing their experiences and gains along implementation of Quality Management System. Their inputs were very valuable in helping the PTESDC formulate the preliminary policy necessary to help the Sorsogon Association of Private TVIs establish their QMS.

Sorsogon Accomplishments During 2005 PNSC

TESDA Sorsogon is pleased to announce that all the competitors from the Province did very well during the Philippine National Skills Competition held this December 5-8, 2005. The following are the results:

1. Software Applications (Youth Category) - Samuel S. Magana (STI-Sorsogon) gained 558 points and ranked First among all other competitors. Coach: Mr. Eduardo Ll. Naz, Jr.

2. Jewelry Making (Abilympics) - Regidor Bonos attained 530 points and likewise overtook all other competitors as Rank 1. Coach: Mr. Jonathan de Dios.

3. Electronics Assembly (Abilympics) - Jerico Jamila earned 495 points and ranked Third.

Both Magana and Bonos will be among those who will be considered to represent the Philippines during the Asean Skills Olympics and Abilympics which will be held sometime in 2006 and 2007, respectively.

TESDA-Sorsogon would like to congratulate all the competitors, their coaches and schools/firms for a job well done.

We would like also to thank the Honorable Governor Raul Lee and Sorsogon City Mayor Sally Lee for the financial support they extended to the competitors and their coaches. All these could not have been possible without their generous support.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

First TESDA-YP4SC Assessment Administered



TESDA-Sorsogon's YP4SC Team

To guide graduating high school students in choosing the right career particularly on relevant job market trends and their corresponding competencies, the first Youth Profiling for Starring Careers (YP4SC) was administered to five selected schools in the province from October 3 – 7 & 12, 2005.

The said synchronized career guidance program, intended to assess the aptitudes and interests of high school students, was created under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in cooperation with the Profiles Asia Pacific and the DepEd.

From the sample drawn by the National Statistics Coordinating Board (NSCB), the selected schools were the Pilar Productivity Development HS with 256 samples, the Casiguran Technical Development HS (307 samples), Matnog National HS (185), Bulan National HS (671), and Gubat National HS (214) totaling 1,633 examinees.

The YP4SC program aims to develop a career guidance program that covers the following: aptitude and occupational interest assessment, labor market information, education and training information, career profiling, and career guidance and counseling.

The TESDA, through its Provincial Office in Sorsogon, also conducted an orientation workshop-seminar on the background and mechanics of YP4SC for at least 51 TESDA and DepEd proctors and assistant proctors respectively at the Vicenta Hall, Fernandos Hotel in Sorsogon City, September 23, 2005.

The results of the 2005 YP4SC assessment will be released to the schools concerned come January 2006.

Friday, October 28, 2005

Sorsogon CTECs Holds 4th Quarter Regular Meeting; Prepares for 2006

The Association of Sorsogon CTECs (ASCTECs) held their 4th Quarter Regular Meeting in Sta. Magdalena, Sorsogon yesterday, October 27, 2005.

During the meeting, ASCTECs has began its preparation for 2006. To do this, it (1) reviewed the Procedures Manual for Skills Training on the Air in Sorsogon; (2) reviewed the training outputs of the different municipalities and city for January to September 2005; (3) reviewed the Municipal TESD Committees accomplishments for 1st-3rd Quarters; and (4) drafted the ASCTEC 2006 Action Plan that it will submit to the PTESDC during its 4th Quarter Meeting.

Ms. Elizabeth Bornas and Mr. Manny Azusano, both of TESDA Sorsogon Provincial Office, also briefed the Association on the action of the PTESDC to the resolution passed by the ASCTEC regarding a proposed partnership with the San Francisco Institute of Science and Technology along TESDA-Microsoft Unlimited Potential (TMUP).

PD Mynda Santos and the whole TESDA-Sorsogon family would like to thank Hon. Alejandro E. Gamos, Mayor/MTESDC Chair of Sta. Magdalena, and Ms. Vilma Gaon, CTEC, for accomodating the CTECs and TESDA personnel during the activity.

Sorsogon Bags 7 Medals in Regional Skills Competition

Competitors from Sorsogon reaped three golds, two silver and one bronze or a total of seven medals in the Regional Skills Competition held in Naga City and Pili, Camarines Sur this October 24-27, 2005, according to the official Medal Standing by Province released by the Regional Office.

Overall, Sorsogon ranked third among the six provinces of the Region, trailing behind Camarines Sur (12 medals: 9 golds, 2 silver, 1 bronze) and Albay (eight: 3 golds, 2 silver, 3 bronze) but surpassing Camarines Norte (five: 2 silver, 3 bronze), Catanduanes (four: 3 golds, 1 silver) and Masbate (three: 2 golds, 1 bronze).

The Regional Skills Competition is a competition among technical-vocational students and practitioners who won or were selected during the Provincial Skills Competition held in the six provinces.

TESDA-Sorsogon congratulates all the
Sorsogon competitors and their coaches for doing very well.

Friday, October 07, 2005

SAPTVI and TESDA-Sorsogon Hold Skills Competition

The Sorsogon Association of Private TVIs (SAPTVI) in cooperation with TESDA-Sorsogon held an inter-school skills competition in Information Technology this September 29-30, 2005 at AMA Computer Learning Center, Sorsogon City.

Competition areas included information technology and computer networking. It was participated in by competitors coming from six schools offering computer courses, including Solis Institute of Technology, World Resources Institute, Computer Communications Development Institute, Aemiliannum College, AMA Computer Learning Center (AMA CLC) and Systems Technology Institute (STI).

Competitor from AMA CLC bagged the gold medal for computer networking while STI won gold medal for information technology.

TESDA-Sorsogon would like to thank AMA CLC for hosting the event and for accomodating the competitors, SAPTVI officials and TESDA-Sorsogon personnel during the activity.

YP4SC Profiling Now Going On


TESDA-Sorsogon, in cooperation with teachers and officials of the Department of Education, are now conducting the Youth Profiling for Starring Career (YP4SC) assessment to selected Fourth year students. This activity started last Monday, October 3, and will be completed by October 12.

Through this activity, TESDA hopes to help high school students decide the best college or technical-vocational course for them after their secondary education.

Ella Jamoralin is the focal person for this program. She is assisted by all the other personnel at the Provincial Office of TESDA.

3rd Quarter PTESDC Meeting

The Provincial TESD Committee of Sorsogon held its 3rd Quarter regular meeting this September 27 at Mango Grills Restaurant, Sorsogon City. Among its actions during the activity were the final approval of the Provincial TESD Plan for 2005-2009; review and approval of the Action Plan of the Sorsogon Association of Private TVIs (SAPTVI); and indorsement of the proposal of Association of Sorsogon CTECs (ASCTECs) for partnership with the San Francisco Institute of Science and Technology (SFIST) along TESDA-Microsoft Unlimited Potential Program.

Miss Salvacion Bonganay and Mr. Joel Navarro, SFIST EMIS Focal and TESDA-Microsoft Unlimited Potential trainer, respectively, briefed the Committee on the details of the Program.

TESDA-Sorsogon would like to thank Mr. Manuel Sacayan, Vocational School Superintendent of SFIST, for granting our request for a briefing on TESDA-Microsoft Unlimited Potential Program.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

16 Representatives from TVET Bodies, TESDA-Administered Schools and Provincial Office Attend Bicol Skills Summit

Sixteen representatives from the various TVET bodies in Sorsogon, TESDA-Administered Schools and TESDA Provincial Office attended the Bicol Skills Summit held on August 29, 2005 at the Regent Hotel, Naga City.

Participants from Sorsogon included Ms. Preciosa Villarroya (PTESDC Chair), Mr. Anthony Bravo (PCACC Chair/PTESDC Labor Sector Representative), Ms. Elizabeth Bornas (TESDA Provincial Office), Ms. Annie Perete (CTEC-Pilar), Mr. Andres Grajo (CTEC-Irosin), Ms. Lizbeth Nicolas (CTEC-Juban), Ms. Rowena Fajardo (CTEC-Gubat), Ms. Terencio Advincula (CTEC-Sorsogon City), Ms. Simona Fulo (CTEC-Bulusan), Ms. Vilma Gaon (CTEC-Sta. Magdalena), Mrs. Ramona Bermillo (OIC-VSA, SNAS), Ms. Elena Molenilla (Admin. Officer, SNAS), Mr. Conrado Lopez (Instructor, SNAS), Engr. Roan Espinas (VSA II, BNVTS), Ms. Melinda Fulo (Admin. Officer, BNVTS), and Janet DiƱo (Instructor, BNVTS).

The Summit was sponsored by the Bicol Skills Foundation Inc. (BSFI), the Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority. It aimed to provide an avenue for exchange of information and ideas between TVET providers and the industry.

Monday, August 22, 2005

MTESDC-Gubat Trng Matrix Review and MOA Finalization Workshop













Gubat Mayor Hon. Deogracias Ramos Jr., together with other members of the MTESDC, signs the expanded Memorandum of Agreement at the conclusion of the workshop.

Ms. Rowena Fajardo (Gubat CTEC) incorporates in the Municipal Training Matrix the project focals per training program as identified by the MTESDC during the workshop. Posted by Picasa

(fore from left) Ms. Romana B. Bermillo (OIC-VSA, SNAS), Ms. Elizabeth L. Bornas (Supervising TESD Sp.), and Engr. Roan P. Espinas (VSA II, BNVTS) during the Municipal TESD Workshop in LGU-Gubat last August 18, 2005 Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Gubat MTESDC Finalizes Skills Priorities, Trng Matrix and MOA with TESDA

The Municipal TESD Committee of Gubat has finalized its Municipal Skills Priorities, Training Arrangement Matrix, and the expanded MOA with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.

The Municipal Skills Priorities indicates the middle-level manpower skills that the municipality will develop through its various TVET activities in response to their economic goals. The Training Arrangement Matrix indicates the details of TVET that the LGU will implement from 2005 (3rd-4th Quarters) to 2007 based on the Municipal Skills Priorities. The expanded MOA with TESDA, on the other hand, translates the details of the training arrangements into a binding document that both parties will use as basic instrument in allocating resources along common goals.

The LGU and private sector members of the Committee, together with Hon. Mayor Deogracias Ramos, Jr. and Gubat CTEC Ms. Rowena Fajardo, TESDA schools (BNVTS and SNAS) heads and personnel from TESDA Provincial Office attended the meeting (August 17, 2005).


Website Updates


The latest registry of certified workers and some of the latest training regulations have been posted in our website. Please go there to see them. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Gubat MTESDC To Finalize Municipal Skills Priorities, Trng Arrangements Matrix Aug 18

The Municipal TESD Committee of Gubat, under the leadership of Hon. Deogracias Ramos, will finalize their Municipal Skills Priorities, Training Arrangement Matrix, and Expanded Memorandum of Agreement with TESDA tomorrow August 18, 2005 at the Meeting Hall of LGU-Gubat.

TESDA Provincial Office personnel Miss Beth Bornas and Mr. Manny Azusano will represent PD Mynda Santos during the meeting.

Engr. Roan Espinas, VSA II of BNVTS together Ms. Romana Bermillo, OIC-VSA of SNAS, were also invited to participate during the meeting. BNVTS is the primary TESDA-administered school partner of the MTESDC of Gubat. BNVTS will assist in the formulation of training designs and will provide trainers in some of the training projects identified in the Training Matrix. By virtue of a resolution passed by the PTESDC recently, both BNVTS and SNAS can now act as partners with any LGU within the Province and not be limited in their immediate congressional districts.

The Municipal Skills Priorities will serve as basis for the Municipal TESD Plan of Gubat and will cover 2005-2007.

The CTEC of Gubat, Ms. Rowena Fajardo, who acts as the vice-chair of Gubat MTESDC arranged for the meeting.

3rd Quarter SAPTVI Meeting This August 23

The member schools of Sorsogon Association of Private Technical Vocational Institutions (SAPTVI), represented by their school heads or administrators will hold their 3rd Quarter Regular Meeting this August 23, 2005 at 9:00 in the morning at Mango Grill, Sorsogon City.

Among the topics to be discussed are the evolving role of SAPTVI as a TVET body, the association's action plan for 2nd semester of 2005, PTESDC resolutions that concern private TVIs, adoption of IRR of RA 8504 (Philippines AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998), new training regulations, schedule and schools covered by Compliance Audit, updates on PTQCS/TOQCS, skills competition and the upcoming Bicol Skills Summit (August 29, 2005).

All member schools are expected to attend.

ASCTECs Meeting


(from left) Mr. Liberato Estevez (BNVTS CTEC), Ms. Rosalinda Verano (SNAS CTEC), Ms. Annie Perete (Pilar CTEC), Ms. Lizpeth Nicolas (Juban CTEC) and Ms. Rowena Fajardo (Gubat CTEC) listen to discussions during the ASCTEC regular meeting held in Donsol last August 11, 2005. Posted by Picasa

(from left) Donsol host CTEC Ms. Helene Garay and Mr. Andres Grajo (Irosin CTEC) during the meeting. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

ASCTECs Holds Regular Meeting in Donsol

The members of the Association of Sorsogon CTECs (ASCTECs) held their regular meeting last August 11, 2005 in Donsol, Sorsogon. Among the topics discussed were the implementation of Skills Training on the Air (STOA) in the different LGUs, standard fee for CBTED/CBTP trainers, and scheduling of MTPESDP formulation workshops for LGUs with no Municipal Skills Priorities yet.

Ms. Beth Bornas and Mr. Manny Azusano of TESDA Provincial Office provided updates and inputs during the discussions.

The members of ASCTECs under the leadership of Ms. Rowena Fajardo (CTEC, LGU-Gubat) and the TESDA Provincial Office family under PD Mynda Santos would like to thank the Hon. Mayor Salve R. Ocaya and Ms. Helene Garay, the CTEC of Donsol, for the warm accomodation.

SNAS IDP Workshop


(from left) Ms. Rosalinda Verano (CBTP Focal), Mr. Conrad Lopez (Instructor), Ms.Julieta Galay (Guidance Counselor)and Ms. Romana Bermillo (OIC-VSA) discuss medium-term and long-term strategies during the SNAS IDP Workshop. Posted by Picasa

SNAS Holds IDP Workshop

To steer its directions along the thrusts of the Provincial TESD Plan 2005-2009, 20 SNAS instructors and administrative and non-teaching personnel had a workshop on Institutional Development Plan formulation on August 4-5, 2005 at the school computer lab.

The workshop was facilitated by Ms. Elizabeth Bornas, Ms. Pura Ella Jamoralin and Mr. Manny Azusano, all TESDA Provincial Office personnel.

PD Mynda Santos and the whole Provincial Office family would like to thank Ms. Romana Bermillo, SNAS OIC-VSA, and the rest of the staff for their active participation.


Wednesday, August 03, 2005

BNVTS IDP Workshop


Engr. Espinas, OIC-VSA of BNVTS, discusses human resource options vis-a-vis rationalization that will help the school attain its long-term and medium-term goals as identified in its new IDP during the workshop. Posted by Picasa

Miss Bornas explains how BNVT's new IDP connects to its competency-based curriculum and human resource complement during the IDP Formulation Workshop held last July 28-29, 2005. Posted by Picasa

Monday, August 01, 2005

BNVTS Holds IDP Formulation Workshop

After getting the go-signal of the PTESDC for its identified milestones and long-term goals, BNVTS held its Institutional Development Plan (2005-2009) Formulation workshop this July 28-29, 2005 at BNVTS library.

All personnel of the school attended the workshop and provided inputs in formulating, critiquing and refining each part of its IDP for the 2nd Planning Cycle.

Miss Beth Bornas and Mr. Manny Azusano of the Provincial Office facilitated the workshop.

PD Mynda Santos and the rest of TESDA-Sorsogon family would like to thank Engr. Roan Espinas for the accomodation of the facilitators.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

ASCTECs Meeting Slated on August 11

The Association of Sorsogon CTECs (ASCTECs) will hold its regular meeting this August 11, 2005 in Donsol, Sorsogon at 9:00 in the morning. All CTECs of the Province are expected to attend.

IDP Formulation Workshop

The two TESDA-Administered schools in the Province will have their Institutional Development Plan (IDP) Formulation workshops this last week of July and first week of August. BNVTS is scheduled to have its workshop this July 28-29 while SNAS will have it this August 4-5.

The IDPs of that they will formulate will cover 2005-2009 and will reflect the directions and programs thrusts of the PTESDP of Sorsogon for the same period. The IDP form part of the basis for various medium-term plans of BNVTS and SNAS, including their Human Resource Devt. Plan, Procurement Program, Site Development Plan and Work and Financial Plans.

The Provincial Office will facilitate the said workshops.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

STOA Briefing for CTECs


Mr. Peralta answers questions from CTECs along STOA during the briefing on July 1, 2005 at Mango Grills Restaurant. Shown in the picture (visible clockwise from foreground) are Miss Beth Bornas (TESDA-Sorsogon), Ms. Annie Perete (CTEC, Donsol) and Mr. Godfrey Dino (CTEC, Prieto Diaz). Posted by Picasa

CASIFMAS Briefs Sorsogon CTECs on STOA

In order facilitate the adoption of Skills Training on the Air (STOA) program of Camarines Sur Institute of Fishery and Marines Science (CASIFMAS) by the different local government units (LGUs) in Sorsogon, Mr. Carlito J. Peralta, Program Chair, briefed the Community Training and Employment Coordinators (CTECs) of Sorsogon in a special meeting of Association of Sorsogon CTECs last July 1, 2005 at Mango Grills Restaurant.

CTECs from different LGUs of Sorsogon attended the briefing and indicated their interest in adopting the program. CASIFMAS will provide them with the procedures manual for the conduct of STOA for discussion with their respective mayors or MTESDCs.

TESDA-Sorsogon and ASCTECs would like to thank Mr. Francisco Romanes, Vocational School Superintendent II of CASIFMAS for giving us the opportunity to be part of CASIFMAS's STOA program.

Monday, July 11, 2005

PTESDC Meeting


Mr. Liberato Estevez (representing OIC-VSA Engr. roan Espinas) discusses the milestones identified by BNVTS in view of the new directions set under NTESDP/PTESDP for 2005-2009. The PTESDC affirmed the milestones of BNVTS and SNAS in a resolution during the meeting. Also shown are (visible from left clockwise) Ms. Rowena Fajardo (LGU-Gubat CTEC representing Gubat MTESDC), Ms. Rosalinda Verano (CTEC of SNAS), Ms. Ella Jamoralin (Provincial Office), Mr. Ricardo Detecio (Admin. Officer/Planning Focal of SNAS), Ms. Vilma Gaon (CTEC representing MTESDC-Sta. Magdalena), Ms. Leah Pagao (DTI Provincial Director), and PTESDC Chair Ms. Preciosa Villarroya. Posted by Picasa

Miss Eliabeth Bornas discusses the specific steps that could be undertaken by the private schools in ensuring a successful implementation of CBC during the PTESDC meeting on June 28, 2005. With her are Ms. Melinda Fulo (Admin. Officer and Planning Focal of BNVTS), Mr. Bravo, Fr. Germanetto and Ms. Leocadio. Mr. Jason Olarte (partial, foreground) took down the minutes of the meeting. Posted by Picasa

PTESDC Holds 2nd Qtr Meeting

To review the accomplishments for the TVET sector for the First Quarter, conduct a preliminary review of the Provincial TESD Plan (2005-2009), provide policy inputs for the enhancement of implementation of Competency-Based Curriculum of the private schools, and enact local policies along concerns of other TVET bodies, the Provincial TESD Committee of Sorsogon held its regular meeting for the 2nd Quarter this June 28, 2005 at Mango Grill Restaurant.

Those in attendance included Ms. Preciosa H. Villarroya (Chair), Mr. Anthony M. Bravo (Labor sector representative), Fr. Richard Germanetto (Private Schools representative), Ms. Pilar Leocadio (permanent representative of Gov. Lee), Ms. Leah Pagao (DTI Provincial Director/Government Sector representative), and Miss Elizabeth Bornas (representing PD Mynda Santos).

The PTESDC passed seven resolutions during the meeting.

PCACC Meeting


PCACC members discuss items in the agenda during their regular meeting for the 2nd Quarter . Clockwise from left: PCACC Chair Mr. Antony M. Bravo, Liberato Estevez (representing BNVTS OIC-VSA Engr. Roan Espinas), PCACC Secretary Mr. Telesforo D. Escoto, and Mr. Alexander Domasig. Miss Eloisa Desuyo and Mr. Jason Olarte (foreground) formed the Secretariat. PD Mynda Santos was represented by Mr. Manny Azusano during the meeting. Posted by Picasa

PCACC Holds Meeting for 2nd Quarter

The Provincial Competency Assessment and Certification Committee (PCACC) of Sorsogon held its regular meeting for the 2nd Quarter this June 27, 2005 at the Mango Grill Restaurant. Competency Assessment Focal Mr. Jason Olarte briefed the body on recent developments along Philippine TVET Qualification and Certification System.

PCACC passed two resolutions (proposing for the granting of honoraria to team members of the Inspection Team of organizations applying as Assessment Centers, and requesting approval of a localized Procedures Manual on the Conduct of Competency Assessment) for policy action by the Provincial TESD Committee during its meeting the following day.

Thursday, June 30, 2005

Pictures During School IDP Review


TESDA-Sorsogon Provincial Office personnel (clockwise from foreground) Miss Beth Bornas, Mr. Manny Azusano and Ms. Ella Jamoralin discuss with Ms. Nenita Villalon (San Francisco Institute of Science & Technology QA Focal) after the workshop. Ms. Villalon acted as resource speaker on implementing Quality Assurance System at school level during the workshop. Posted by Hello

Sorsogon National Agricultural School's key decision-makers, (counter-clockwise from left) Ms. Rosalinda Verano (CBTP Focal), Mr. Ricardo Detecio (Admin. Officer Designate/Planning Focal), Mr. Roberto Mendoza (Finance Focal) and Ms. Ramona Bermillo (OIC-Voc. School Administrator) during the workshop. Posted by Hello

Key decision makers of Bulusan National Vocational School (counter-clockwise from left) Ms. Melinda Fulo (Admin. Officer/Planning Focal), Guidance Counselor, Ms. Janet DiƱo (Registrar) and Engr. Roan Espinas (OIC-Vocational School Administrator) during the review/workshop on their Institutional Development Plans Posted by Hello

Sunday, June 26, 2005

IDP Review for TESDA Administered Schools

To help them update their Institutional Development Plans in line with the directions of the Provincial TESD Plan for 2005-2009, the Provincial Office held a 2-day review and IDP framework formulation workshop for Bulusan National Vocational Technical School (BNVTS) and Sorsogon National Agricultural School (SNAS) this June 23-24 at BNVTS in Bulusan, Sorsogon.

Key personnel from both schools, including their acting VSAs, Engr. Roan P. Espinas (BNVTS) and Ms. Romana S. Bermillo (SNAS), attended the workshop.

Miss Elizabeth Bornas, Ms. Ella Jamoralin and Mr. Manny Azusano from the Provincial Office facilitated the workshop.

Aside from the review, the two schools also received inputs for operationalizing their QA systems within the context of the directions of their updated IDPs. Ms. Nenita Villalon, QA Focal of San Francisco Institute of Science & Technology, provided briefing on how to go about with the QA program.

PO Sorsogon would like to thank Engr. Espinas for accomodating the participants and Mr. Manny Sacayan for allowing us to "borrow" Ms. Villalon.

Monday, June 20, 2005

I-CARE Meeting with Bicol Bloc


PD Serrano (Camarines Sur), Miss Bornas (representing PD Santos - Sorsogon), Acting RD Bosangit (concurrently PD of Albay) and PD Garcia (Catanduanes) answer queries from Bicol Bloc congressmen during their special meeting at Ramon V. Magsaysay Hall in Congress on June 7, 2005. The Bicol Bloc congressmen are proposing to increase allocation and coverage of scholarship for the Region. Posted by Hello

Thursday, June 09, 2005

Synchronized Briefing on TESDA Rationalization Plan

TESDA-Sorsogon will conduct briefing on TESDA Rationalization Plan for the TESDA schools in Sorsogon, Bulusan National Vocational Technical School (BNVTS) and Sorsogon National Agricultural School (SNAS), tomorrow, June 10, 2005.

This is in conformity with our agency's compliance with the provisions of Executive Order No. 366 (DIRECTING A STRATEGIC REVIEW OF THE OPERATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH AND PROVIDING OPTIONS AND INCENTIVES FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE RATIONALIZATION OF THE FUNCTIONS AND AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH) issued by the President on October 4, 2004.

The TESDA Rationalization Plan is an organization-wide plan and is being implemented in all TESDA offices and institutions throughout the country.


Wednesday, June 08, 2005

TESDA V Meets with Congress Bicol Bloc on I-CARE

To present specific programs and activities under the I-CARE program, the Provincial Directors of Region V or their representatives and the Acting Regional Director Fortunato Bosangit met with the Bicol Bloc congressmen yesterday afternoon (June 7, 2005) at Ramon Mitra Hall in Congress. The Bicol Bloc moved that the PESFA/ADB scholarship program for Region V be expanded to cover greater number of poor but deserving students. They also moved for the inclusion of non-formal trainings in an scholarship program, the fast-tracking of ladderization and interfacing between TVET and higher education, and the institutionalization of referral, placement and enterprise development components in TVET courses.

PD Santos was represented by Miss Beth Bornas during the meeting.

TESDA-Sorsogon would like to extend its thanks to Cong. Solis (2nd District, Sorsogon) for supporting our proposal by sharing the concerns of the TVET sector with the other members of the Bicol Bloc during the meeting. It was he who first moved for the expansion of PESFA/ADB scholarship program.

Friday, June 03, 2005

TVET Options

The blogspot for TVET Options, a TVET management/labor market information and intelligence newsletter published by TESDA Sorsogon Provincial Office, is now available at http://tvetoptions.blogspot.com/. At present, we are still working on the analyses that we will post soon.

Back to Five-Day Workweek

We are now back to five-day workweek. Our office will now once again be open from 8:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon, Monday to Friday.

Provincial TESD Plan Formulation for 2005-2009 Begins

TESDA-Sorsogon is now drafting the Provincial TESD Plan for 2005-2009 after an initial writeshop at the Regional Office on June 1-2. The Plan is utilizing the inputs from LGUs (investment plans, Municipal Training Plans or Mun. TESD Plans), other national government agencies, the Provincial Planning and Development Office (Provincial Medium-Term Development Plan and Annual Investment Plan), and TESDA Central and Regional Offices among others. We are expecting to release the first draft by June 30. After that, it will be used by all TVET bodies, TESDA schools, private TVIs and other stakeholders of TVET in the Province.

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

General Info on Pres. Ramon Magsaysay Outstanding Filipino Worker Award

The following are general info on PRMOFWA based on the selection guidelines:

Categories of the Award-

1. Wage Employed - open to all Filipino male and female blue-collar workers who are currently engaged in the practice of a vocational trade, economically active and have been working for at least the last three years.

2. Self-Employed - opent to Filipino male and female blue-collar workers who have been engaged in self-owned, profit-earning enterprise (in any of the TESDA identified priority industry sectors: agri-fishery, processed food and beverage, tourism, hotel and restaurant, garments, footwear and leather goods; metals and engineering; furniture and fixtures; construction; heating ventialation and air conditioning; electronics and communication; info technology; maritime; decorative crafts; automotive and land transport; health, social and other community devt. services) for the last three years and whose productivity index has been rated high.

Because of budgetary constraints this year, only one awardee, either male or female shall be chosen from each category.

Levels of Search-

The selection process for the awardees shall be undertaken at the regional and national levels. Winners at the regional level shall compete for the National Award.

Qualification Criteria-

The prospective awardee should demonstrate a high producitivity index, technical competence, maturity, adaptability and flexibility in the work situation. He/She must also exemplify the practices of universal values of integrity, discipline and love for family, enjoyment of work and a commitment to community building.

To qualify for the award, a nominee must be

1. A post-secondary technical vocational graduate whose consequent immediate employment is in line with his/her tech-voc education/training;

2. Technically skilled;

3. Economically active and has been working in line with his/her trade for the last three years;

4. Cleared from any criminal record or administrative infractions;

5. Nominated by any legitimate civic, social, religious, labor or industry organizations;

6. Working in the region that he/she represents; and

7. In good health condition.

These are only the basics. For more info pls. contact your local government unit/CTEC or call us at 211-3236 or 3237 and pls. look for Ms. Ella Jamoralin.

The Search for Outstanding Blue-Collar Workers is On

The search for Pres. Ramon Magsaysay Outstanding Filipino Worker Awardees 2005 for Sorsogon is on. We are sending the guidelines and details of this search to all Local Government Units. Public and private institutions/schools, private firms, non-government organizations and the like who have potential nominees in mind can contact the Community Training and Employment Coordinators (CTECs) of their respective municipalities/city for the forms and procedures. You can also contact us directly here at the TESDA Sorsogon Provincial Office by calling 211-3236 or 3237. Pls. look for Ms. Ella Jamoralin. Deadline for submission of nominations is on June 13. Evaluation and final selection at the Provincial level is on June 14-17.

Good luck to all nominees!

Thursday, May 19, 2005

PESFA Competitive Exams Results Now Out

The results of the PESFA Scholarship Competitive Exams are now out. Those who took the exams can see the results posted at our Provincial Office here at the 2nd Floor of RODA Bldg., Pangpang, Sorsogon City and technical-vocational institutions with registered courses. You can also call us at 211-3236 or 211-3237. Pls. look for Portia or Lot.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Regional TESD Plan

The Regional Office has just finished drafting the Regional TESD Plan for the CY 2005-2009. Provincial Offices, including TESDA-Sorsogon, provided inputs to the Plan. They were included in the policies, strategies, programs thrusts and projected investments indicated in the RTESDP. We would like to thank all the agencies in Sorsogon who provided us with the inputs. Among them are the Provincial Planning and Development Office (under Mr. Firmanes), the Provincial Development Council (under Hon. Governor Lee), Dept. of Social Welfare and Development, the Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Science and Technology, and the Dept. of Education. Likewise, thanks so much for the inputs provided by the different Local Government Units and Municipal TESD Committees through their CTECs.

2nd Quarter Regular CTEC Meeting Held

The regular meeting of the Association of Sorsogon CTECs or ASCTECs was held this May 12 in Pilar, Sorsogon. It was hosted by the Local Government Unit of Pilar. PD Mynda Santos, the TESDA-Sorsogon family and ASCTECs would like to extend their thanks to Mayor Rosemarie H. Sia, the Municipal Administrator, and to Pilar's CTEC, Ms. Annie Perete for the nice accomodation. Updates on TESDA programs and a briefing-workshop on Competency-Based Training Delivery were provided by Ms. Beth Bornas. Mr. Manny Azusano provided gathered feedbacks and provided additional inputs on the use of Career Explorer software and the local manpower information system given to the CTECs during their training last March 16-18.

Monday, April 18, 2005

PESFA Competitive Exams Will Still Be Held Tomorrow

Prospective scholars who failed to take the exams today can still take it tomorrow at SSC Engineering Building, same time. Pls. bring the same requirements.

Sunday, April 17, 2005


Acting RD Fortunato M. Bosangit, Sorsogon Supervising TESD Specialist Beth Bornas and the rest of TESDA V officials confer with First District Congressman Hon. Francis Escudero last March 16, 2005 in his office in Congress along I-CARE program. Hon. Escudero is supporting the program by initially allocating PhP650,000 to support training programs that will be initiated by First District LGUs along priority industries as identified by the local TESD or Training Committees. Posted by Hello

Monday, April 11, 2005

Attention High School Graduates: PESFA Competitive Exams

TESDA-Sorsogon will conduct the competitive exams for the PESFA scholarship on the following venues and schedule:

1. Sorsogon State College, Sorsogon City - April 18-19, 2005, 8:00 AM
2. Sorsogon State College, Bulan Campus Technology Building, Bulan, Sorsogon - April 20-21, 2005, 9:00 AM

The competitive exams is open to high school graduates who belong to low-income families and are interested to take up technical vocational courses in Sorsogon.

Requirements:

1. Duly certified xerox copy of the school card/Form 138.
2. General average grade of at least 80%.

For further info pls. call Tel. Nos. 211-3236 and 211-3237.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005


Cong. Solis with (from left) Bulan CTEC, Miss Bornas, PD Santos and Miss Fajardo. Posted by Hello

Cong. Solis Pledges 1M for Computers To Be Used for Career Guidance

Cong. Solis pledged to facilitate the provision of 1M for the purchase of desktop computers that will be used by LGU-CTECs in the 2d district to serve students/constituents through the Career Explorer software. He also promised to encourage other congressmen to adopt a similar program.

Cong. Solis made his promise during a meeting last March 22 with PD Santos, Miss Bornas and officials of the Association of Sorsogon CTECs led by Miss Rowena Fajardo (Gubat).

Career Explorer is a program that allows users to assess themselves and be guided as to what courses to take.

CTECs in Sorsogon were trained by the Provincial Office on the installation, use and maintenance of the software on March 16-18, 2005.

Monday, April 04, 2005

AITV05 Celebrates 6th Anniversary of Campus Talk

We would like to congratulate AITV05 (although this is already late) in the 6th anniversary of its program Campus Talk. Keep up the good work AITV.

4-Day Work Week

Beginning today until May we will be observing a four-day workweek as required under an Administrative Order from the Office the President (pls. see http://www.gov.ph/news/default.asp?newsid=7866). Office transactions will be from 7:30 in the morning to 6:30 in the evening every work day from Monday to Thursday. Our office will be closed on Fridays.

Monday, March 28, 2005

Planning Workshop Along i-Care at BNVTS

Some of TESDA-Sorsogon's personnel will be at BNVTS today and tomorrow for a planning workshop with other Provincial Offices along TESDA V's part in the i-Care program of the government. Initially, all our programs will have activities that will be integrated in our i-Care package.

To all PDs, Planning Focals and other participants from other Provincial Offices and personnel of the Regional Office, welcome to Sorsogon from the TESDA-Sorsogon family.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

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Cong. Escudero Commits 650T for CBTED

Sorsogon First District Congressman Francis M. Escudero committed PhP 650,000 for the conduct of community-based trainings for enterprise development (CBTED) along priority industries in the First District of Sorsogon during his meeting with TESDA Sorsogon last March 16. This is in response to the Provincial Office's initial commitment for the same program aimed at helping the local economy through facilitation of trainings, small enterprise development interventions and convergence with other stakeholders. A possible partner along this identified by the Central Office is the office of the concerned congressman.

Discussion with Cong. Escudero's focal persons in all municipalities and city in the District are now being scheduled to thresh out the details and fine-tune the arrangements.

Cong. Escudero suggested during his meeting with TESDA-Sorsogon TESD Supv. Specialist Beth Bornas that initial intervention be honed along equipping of trainers who will in turn impart their expertise to the ultimate beneficiaries in all localities of the First District.

PD Santos Meets with Cong. Solis

TESDA-Sorsogon Provincial Director Mynda Santos is meeting today with Sorsogon 2nd District Cong. Jose G. Solis to discuss programs and activities that could be undertaken by TESDA Sorsogon Provincial Office in cooperation with the Office of the Congressman. Programs such as "Kasanayan, Hanapbuhay" or KasH and scholarships may be discussed.

With her is TESDA-Sorsogon Supervising TESD Specialist Beth Bornas.

Association of Sorsogon CTECs President Rowena Fajardo and other CTECs will also join PD Santos and Miss Bornas in their meeting with Cong. Solis to submit a request for computer units to be used by CTECs in the 2nd District along Career Guidance services and the operations of Mun. TESD Committees.

Earlier, Miss Bornas joined the Region V Acting Regional Director Fortunato M. Bosangit and Provincial Directors of other provincial offices in their visit to the offices of various Bicol congressmen in Manila to discuss possible areas of cooperation along middle-level manpower development in their respective districts. Initial discussions were made with 1st District Cong. Francis Escudero.

Monday, March 21, 2005

No Office this Holy Wednesday

We will not be at the office this Wednesday to Friday as part of the observance of Christendom's Holy Week this year. We will be back the following Monday, March 28.

CTECs Undergo Database Trng

We are pleased to inform everybody that the CTECs of Sorsogon just underwent a three-day training on database design, construction, deployment and maintenance this March 16-18 at Bulusan National Vocational Technical School. Twelve CTECs completed the training. Thanks to everybody who participated.

Monday, March 14, 2005

The Labor Market

March 14, 2005 - Sorsogon City

To tackle the tools and techniques to effectively implement the new Find+Seek+Train-Match Strategy of TESDA, the Regional Office V conducted the Local Employment Management Seminar with participants representing all six provinces in Bicol.

Even before the said seminar, the Provincial Office of Sorsogon has already been mapping out the priority skills in almost all the local municipalities here through the CTECs and PESO. This will require a regular monitoring of the supply and demand of the labor market.

Establishing labor market information units in the employment service will consider regional and local differences in terms of labor market conditions, i.e., occupational/skills composition of the labor force, stages of industrial development, skill requirements of industries, etc.

Such consideration is highly useful in deriving policy implications from the macro perspective. Better transparency of the functioning of the labor market on the regional level can be achieved with the availability of local data.

However, generating ten million jobs for the Filipinos may not be the ultimate solution.

Improving labor productivity and creating decent employment opportunities is vital for reducing global poverty as called for in the Millennium Development goals (MDGs), and stated in the ILO World Employment Report 2004-2005.

The ILO report says that the 185.9 million people in the world who were unemployed in 2003 represent the "tip of the iceberg" of the decent work deficit, since more than seven times that number of people are employed but still live in poverty. According to the report, some 2.8 billion people were employed globally in 2003, more than ever before. However, of these, nearly 1.4 billion - half the world's workers - are living in poverty unable to earn enough to lift themselves and their families above the poverty line.

To deal with this challenge, the report has suggested that "institutions should provide workers with security and training to better prepare them for the changing labor market."

In this context, the skills mapping plan of TESDA's provincial offices can be more successful by upgrading the informal economy as an alternative policy on improving labor productivity and creating decent jobs.

For the informal sector, there is a need to create policies to protect the workers.

Also, those local units that have managed to create such conditions for the Filipino workers are more likely to be on the right track.

- ella jamoralin

Thanks to Miss Bonganay and Mr. Sacayan of SFIST

We are pleased to tell everybody that Miss Salvacion Bonganay, EMIS Coordinator of San Francisco Institute of Science and Technology will be one of the trainers during the upcoming training for Sorsogon CTECs this March 16-18. Before serving TESDA-SFIST, Salve worked for the government of Bahrain as systems analyst-programmer for 11 years after a stint with what is now the NSO.

We would like to thank her in advance for her services. Thanks also to Mr. Manuel Sacayan, her boss at SFIST, for permitting us to avail of her services.

BNVTS Got New Head

We'd like to welcome Engr. Roan Espinas as the new head of Bulusan National Vocational Technical School. Engr. Espinas - or simply Roan, as most of us in TESDA fondly call him - was formerly assigned in TESDA Catanduanes Provincial Office as Supervising TESD Specialist.

Thanks to LGU Irosin, ASCTECs

In behalf of the Association of Sorsogon CTECs and the whole leadership of TESDA, we would like to commend LGU-Irosin under the leadership of Mayor Lilian Gonzales and the members of the Sangguniang Bayan for supporting the upcoming training on database for CTECs. We'd like also to thank Andy, Irosin's CTEC, for making the necessary arrangements with Mayor Gonzales.

The CTECs will be housed in San Mateo Hot Springs in Irosin under the sponsorship of its local government. Our accomodation there will be from March 16 to morning of March 19, according to Weng.

TESDA would like also to thank the whole Association of Sorsogon CTECs under the leadership of Weng Fajardo for making the activity possible.

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Training for CTECs

The Association of Sorsogon CTECs will have their training on database construction, deployment and maintenance this March 16-18, 2005 at Bulusan National Vocational Technical School. We are expecting around 17 people to attend, including CTECs from throughout the Province and from the two TESDA schools.

This training aims to equip CTECs meet their data needs in line with the Seek-Find-Match-Train strategy. At the end of the training, we hope to be able to produce an MS Access database that they can use upon their return to their respective LGUs. The data that will be built-up and generated from this will also - perhaps more so - help the local TESD Committees.

Thursday, March 10, 2005

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ExCom in CASIFMAS

Tomorrow is ExCom Meeting at CASIFMAS in CamSur. We will be presenting TESDA-Sorsogon's (and that of Sorsogon TVET sector's) accomplishments for Jan-Feb 2005.

Welcome to TVET Sorsogon

Welcome to the blogspot for the TVET sector of Sorsogon. All stakeholders of technical vocational education and training (that's TVET in short) are welcome to post their questions, comments, suggestions and ideas - anything you think will help improve the TVET system in the Province. We especially encourage CTECs, members of Municipal TESD Committees, the PTESDC, PCACC, TVI instructors, administrators and registrars to participate. The main purpose for creating this blogspot is provide another avenue for free exchange of ideas and information. Please also take time to take a look at our website. At the moment it's at www.geocities.com/tesda_sorsogon. Please take note however, that postings may not constitute official policies or stand of TESDA Sorsogon Provincial Office or any of the recognized TVET bodies of Sorsogon. You will have to get the official documents from our website, either the one maintained by the Provincial Office or that of the Central or Regional Office or from our office.