Benguet allows Tesda face-to-face trainings
>> Friday, July 24, 2020
By Susan C. Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet
--The Provincial Inter-Agency Task Force for Covid-19 approved the request of
the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to
conduct limited face-to-face training and assessment of
Technical-Vocational Education but in strict compliance to minimum public
health standards.
Even with
Resolution Number 47 of the National Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) for the
Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases allowing TESDA to undertake
face-to-face training and assessment but for a limited capacity, TESDA-Benguet
Provincial Director Vilma Cabrera sought the concurrence of the local
governments.
The
resolution issued on June 19, 2020 allows face-to-face TVET training and
competency assessment at 50 percent capacity. But provided there is strict
compliance with minimum public health standards, TESDA Guidelines and in
consultation with local government units.
The national
resolution also allows TESDA’s TVET resumption of full online/E-learning
trainings, all training programs related to agriculture/fishery qualifications
for food production and processing, distance learning for TVET programs, and
E-learning component of blended learning for TVET programs, dual training
system, enterprise-based training, and in-plant training in establishments
allowed to operate under General Community Quarantine, and virtual assessment
and portfolio assessment through electronic means for certain TVET
qualifications.
The
Provincial IATF of which the respective local chief executives in the
municipalities are members, unanimously approved in principle a resolution
allowing the conduct of limited face-to-face training and also for
assessment and should comply with the health protocols for
COVID-19.
Cabrera said
they will limit to a total of 12 trainees for face-to-face training.
Minimum heath
standards include use of face mask, at least one meter social distancing,
proper hand washing and proper cough/sneeze etiquette.
Meanwhile,
Itogon Mayor Victorio Palangdan reminded Cabrera on the trainings that
are yet to be conducted for the people in his town whose livelihood were put to
halt due to the cease of operations of small scale mining in the aftermath of
typhoon Ompong.
Cabrera
assured that they will resume trainings in the municipality as long as
TESDA’s request for face-to-face training and assessment is
approved. -- PIA Benguet
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