Sun.Star Davao

Tesda: Trainers’ ‘poaching’ still a threat

- By Jennie P. Arado

THE “poaching” of technical vocational trainers remains to be one of the dilemmas faced by the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda).

Tesda Compostela Valley Specialist Mafel Joanne Gamale said during the Kapehan sa Dabaw yesterday, June 11, at SM City Davao that they are currently faced with the shortage of trainers and assessors as a result of those trained personnel being pirated by companies abroad or national government agencies.

Poaching involves offering trained technical vocational trainers higher compensati­on packages and immediate hiring.

As a means to address this shortage, Gamale said they are conducting their annual National Assessment Day on June 26 to 27 at the seven assessment centers in Compostela Valley.

This yearly event had been giving free assessment to those who wanted to be future trainers and assessors especially for skilled jobs. However, for the first time this year, Gamale said they are offering the free assessment for all the programs offered by Tesda including those whose expertise are considered non-skilled or those who had just graduated from any tech-voc program of Tesda.

She urged everyone in Compostela Valley who is interested to attend the assessment trainings to register at Tesda Compostela Valley on or before June 15.

The first assessment center, the Assumption College of Nabunturan will offer assessment for Bookkeepin­g NC II, Carpentry NC II, and Shielded Metal Arc Wielding NC II.

Chef Logro’s Institute of Culinary and Kitchen Services (Clicks) will also conduct assessment for Cookery NC II, Food and Beverage Services NC II, and Housekeepi­ng NC II. On the other hand, the Davao National Agricultur­al School will offer assessment for Animal Production (Poultry-Chicken) NC II, Animal Production (Swine) NC II, Automotive Servicing NC II, Bread and Pastry Production NC II, Driving NC II, Electrical Installati­on and Maintenanc­e NC II, Horticultu­re NC II, Housekeepi­ng NC II, and Shielded Metal Arc Wielding NC II.

The Infomatic Technical Institute of Comval Province, Inc. will assess for Animation NC II, Automotive Servicing NC II, and Visual Graphic Design NC III.

Maco Institute of Technology, Inc. will offer assessment for Animation NC II, Automotive Servicing NC II, Computer Systems Servicing NC II, and Visual Graphic Design NC III. Lastly, the Southern Philippine­s College of Technology of Comval Province, Inc. will be offering assessment for Bread and Pastry Production NC II and Housekeepi­ng NC II.

Gamale said participan­ts should really prepare as the assessment will not solely be a written

test. They will, of course, be tested of their actual applicatio­n of the skills that they know. After passing the assessment, they will be awarded the national trainer’s certificat­e which they can use to apply as trainer in any techvoc institutio­ns nationwide.

Gamale said they do not mind their trained workers working in national government agencies such as the Department of Education as they know their efforts are not put in vain.

“It doesn’t matter even if they get pirated by NGA because we understand they also look for greener pastures outside of us,” she said. JPA (For full story visit www. sunstar.com.ph/davao/)

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