- Tesda – Technical Education And Skills Development Authority
TESDA has empowered countless Filipinos with valuable skills through quality and industry-relevant technical vocational education and training (TVET) With its guiding slogan, "Sa TESDA, Kayang Kaya," the agency remains committed to delivering compassionate, accessible, and impactful programs and services
- TVET Programs - tesda. gov. ph
TVET Programs In view of the need to provide equitable access and provision of TESD programs to the growing TVET clients, TESDA continues to undertake direct training provisions There are four training modalities school-based, center-based, enterprised-based and community-based
- e-TESDA Online Learning Portal
TESDA - TESDA provides direction, policies, programs and standards towards quality technical education and skills development | Technical Education and Skills Development Authority East Service Road, South Superhighway, Taguig City, Philippines)
- Assessment and Certification
TESDA pursues the assessment and certification of the competencies of the middle-level skilled workers through Philippine TVET Competency Assessment and Certification System (PTCACS)
- Brief History of TESDA
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) was established through the enactment of Republic Act No 7796 otherwise known as the "Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994", which was signed into law by President Fidel V Ramos on August 25, 1994
- TESDA introduces micro-credentialing in tech-voc training
Through TESDA Circular No 077-2024, the agency introduced micro-credentialing, which provides a flexible and modular approach to learning, enabling workers to quickly gain industry-relevant skills and certifications that boost employability and career growth
- National Technical Education and Skills Development Plan (NTESDP)
TESDA is bound by law to create a medium-term (six-year) Plan for middle-level workforce that will guide all stakeholders – government, industry, academe, local and international organizations, students, and the public – for the development of the middle-level workforce
- More courses now available in TESDA Online Program
As of October 2021, there are now 114 courses in the TESDA Online Program (TOP), according to the data released by e-TESDA Among the new courses integrated in the platform are International Labor Organization’s (ILO) Job Readiness, English as a Medium of Instruction, Using Educational Technology in the English Language Classroom and
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