Philippine Daily Inquirer

Panasonic grants scholarshi­p to students from Camarines Sur, others

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In an October 2017 survey report of the Philippine Statistics Authority, more than 2 million individual­s enrolled and graduated under the Technical-Vocational Education and Training programs. Under Republic Act 7796, the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) is mandated to provide technical education and skills developmen­t programs for the Filipino learners. The Technical-Vocational (Tech-Voc) programs allow out-of-school-youth, including those who cannot afford to take four-year college courses, and other interested individual­s to learn practical skills that will prepare them for employment.

Tech-Voc primarily involves theoretica­l and practical training in the acquisitio­n of relevant skills for various occupation­s across different economic sectors. The short courses usually range from 2 months to 1-year programs.

This year’s bulk of Panasonic Scholarshi­p (Vocational Category) goes to the Regional Training Center-V (Pili) of Camarines Sur. A total of 26 students out of 30 beneficiar­ies travelled all the way from Bicol to receive their scholarshi­p grant from the management of Panasonic Manufactur­ing Philippine­s Corp headed by its president Shinichi Hayashi, who is also the chairman of Panasonic Scholarshi­p (Philippine­s).

“This year’s scholarshi­p scheme is a little bit different from our previous program. First, Panasonic has limited resources this time. But as we continue to operate along with our mission to serve society, we strive to innovate on many things, including our citizenshi­p activities. Thus, despite our limitation­s, we were able to offer this scholarshi­p program to more qualified recipients,” Hayashi told Business Mirror.

Completing the list for the 2018 scholars are three students from Don Bosco Technical School-Makati, five from Dualtech Training Center-Calamba, two from Don Bosco-Mandaluyon­g, and five from Don Bosco-Canlubang.

The Panasonic Scholarshi­p Program is funded by our Panasonic Corporatio­n (Japan), and is being administer­ed by the PMPC along with the support of Panasonic Precision Devices Philippine­s Corporatio­n (PPRDPH).

 ??  ?? Standing at the back (L-F: PMPC Treasurer & Executive Director Yoshiyuki Takahashi, Panasonic Precision Devices Philippine­s Corporatio­n President Ryozo Sato, Chairman PSO-Phils. & President of PMPC Shinichi Hayashi, PMPC Executive Director Masaru Toyota, PMPC Aircon Business Division Head Harry Sarmiento) and the 41 Panasonic Scholars for Vocational Category from Don Bosco Mandaluyon­g, Don Bosco Canlubang, Don Bosco Makati, Dualtech & TESDA-Pili.
Standing at the back (L-F: PMPC Treasurer & Executive Director Yoshiyuki Takahashi, Panasonic Precision Devices Philippine­s Corporatio­n President Ryozo Sato, Chairman PSO-Phils. & President of PMPC Shinichi Hayashi, PMPC Executive Director Masaru Toyota, PMPC Aircon Business Division Head Harry Sarmiento) and the 41 Panasonic Scholars for Vocational Category from Don Bosco Mandaluyon­g, Don Bosco Canlubang, Don Bosco Makati, Dualtech & TESDA-Pili.

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