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Message from the
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and youfeed him for a lifetime.
This Chinese Proverb reminds us of the benefits that technical vocational
education and training or techvoc can bring to a person. Through techvoc, an
individual can learn set of competencies in a short period of time, which he can
use into productive endeavors. Having the necessary qualifications can enable
him to be gainfully employed.
A challenge that we need to confront head on is producing techvoc outputs
which are relevant to the requirements of our industries. The 62% employment
rate of our graduates is a validation of this relevance. We should also provide
enough elbowroom for our graduates to continue to grow, prepare them for
life-long learning and ensure their mobility in the world of work.
I commend TEVSAPHIL in convening this annual TechVoc Congress. We value
our engagement with you, the private sector, for telling us the changing skills
requirement of individual jobs. We also need your help in crafting relevant
techvoc policies for the betterment of the lives of ordinary Filipinos.
To all the participants in this Congress, accept my thanks and appreciation for
taking time out from your busy schedules to exchange insights with us. Our
joint task is not only about making sure all Filipinos get education and training
but its also about grooming them for better employment options, a productivelife, and a better future.
SEC. JOEL J. VILLANUEVA
Director General
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
Secretary
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In an effort to integrate and harmonize all techvoc efforts, starting year
2012, TESDA has initiated the convening of an annual TechVoc Congress as
an essential step in building consensus and commitment among techvoc
stakeholders.
The 1st National TechVoc Congress focused on the theme: Investing in the
21st Century Skilled Workforce. It resulted in action steps towards the
development of a 21st Century Skilled Filipino workforce, to wit:
institutionalization of the Philippine Qualifications Framework; integration
of TechVoc in the K to 12 Program, where learning of techvoc qualifications
are embedded in the curriculum of Senior high schools under the techvoc
track; and developing green skills, ICT and 21st Century competencies.
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PRE-PROGRAMME
08:00 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 09:15 The Philippine National Anthem
Invocation
Opening RemarksCol. Alejandro T. EscaoChairman/PresidentTEVSAPHIL
09:15 09:30 1stNational TechVoc Congress
Report Card
DDG Irene M. IsaacSectoral TVETTechnical Education and Skills Development Authority
09:30 10:00
The Philippine Development PlanAn Agenda for Employment Creation andPoverty Reduction
Hon. Arsenio M. BalisacanSecretaryNational Economic and Development Authority
10:00 10:30 Open Forum
10:30 11:00 Client Targeting Approach to
Inclusive Growth
Hon. Jude H. EsguerraUndersecretaryNational Anti-Poverty Commission
11:00 11:30 The Tourism DevelopmentRoadmapIts MoreFun with Skilled Human Resources
Dir. Ma. Rica C. BuenoOffice of Tourism Standards and RegulationsDepartment of Tourism
11:30 01:00 Lunch
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PROGRAMME
01:30 01:45 Opening StatementHon. Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva
SecretaryTechnical Education and Skills Development Authority
01:45 01:46 Introduction ofKeynote Speaker
Hon. Rosalinda Dimapilis-BaldozSecretaryDepartment of Labor and Employment
01:4602:45 Keynote AddressHis Excellency Benigno S. Aquino IIIPresidentRepublic of the Philippines
02:45 02:50 Photo Op with the President
02:5003:10 The Role of TechVoc inAccelerating Agricultural
Development
Hon. Proceso J. AlcalaSecretaryDepartment of Agriculture
03:10 03:30 The Manufacturing IndustryRoadmapDemand for Quality Skilled Workforce
Hon. Adrian S. Cristobal, Jr.Undersecretary
Industry Development and Trade Policy GroupDepartment of Trade and Industry03:30 03:50 ASEAN Community
Implications to Philippine HRD
03:50 04:20 Best Jobs Fit Report 2013Where are the Jobs?
Sec. Rosalinda Dimapilis- Baldoz
04:20 04:50 Open Forum
04:50 05:00 The National TechVoc Roadmap
2014-2016DDG Irene M. Isaac
05:00 05:10 Presentation of the 2ndTechVoc Congress Resolution
Col. Alejandro T. Escao
05:10 05:30 Launching of TATAK TESDA
Video Making Contest
Closing Message
Hon. Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva
Moderator:
Atty. Teodoro C. PascuaDeputy Director General for Field Operations
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
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CONGRESS SESSIONS
1stNational TechVoc Congress Report Card
The Progress Report Card will provide a status of recommendations generated during the 1st
National TechVoc Congress conducted last August 29, 2013 at the Le Pavillon, Pasay City.
The presentation will encapsulate the activities undertaken/ongoing and results, along the
following categories:
1. Preparing the 21st Century Skilled Workforce thru Education Reforms
2. Developing the 21st Century Skilled Workforce: A Global Perspective
3. Skills for Green Jobs
4. Developing the 21st Century Learning Skills thru ICT
The National TechVoc Roadmap 2014-2016
The TechVoc Roadmap is supportive of the countrys overall goal of inclusive growth. Itoutlines the strategies, programs and targets towards providing opportunities in human
capital investments. Defined in the roadmap are two (2) strategic outcomes: First: Filipinos
are equipped with competencies and life skills to capacitate them to pursue economic
opportunities; and second:TESDA is strengthened to lead, and manage the TechVoc sector.
There are two strategies under Outcome 1:
Expand access to quality techvoc Develop workforce competencies required in key growth areasFor Outcome 2, strategies include:
Good governance system
Engage industry in the provision of TechVoc Services
Ms. Irene M. Isaac is currently the Deputy Director General for Sectoral TVET
of TESDA. She held positions in government, national and international
bodies such as Executive Director, Qualification and Standards Office,
TESDA; Commissioner, UNESCO National Commission; Member, Technical
Working Group, SEA-CLLSD-UNESCO; Governing Board, SEAMEO Voctech
Center; Assessment Team Leader, Philippine Quality Awards 2005; Member,
CHED Technical Panel for Teacher Education (TPTE); Delegation
Head/Member in various Working Group Meetings in APEC, ASEAN, BIMP-
EAGA, among others.
DDG Irene M. Isaac
Sectoral TVET, Technical Education andSkills Development Authority
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The Philippine Development Plan
An Agenda for Employment Creation and Poverty Reduction
This topic will highlight the plans vision of inclusive growth through sustained economic
growth; growth that generates employment and growth that reduces poverty, including theachievement of the MDGs.
The overarching strategic framework of the plan will expound on how to achieve inclusive
growth. High and sustained economic growth must be fuelled by an increase in investments,
backed up by stable
macroeconomy and robust
market demand. The
country must boost the
competitiveness of
productive sectors where
the jobs are in order togenerate investments. The
presentation will
emphasize that the
education and skill set of
the workforce contribute
the countrys
competitiveness.
Client Targeting Approach to Inclusive Growth
Given limited government resources, client targeting is important. For growth to be inclusive,
priority clients need to be identified where the necessary interventions must be given. The
presentation will touch on the poverty and hazard maps as well as maps of
underemployment especially in the rural areas. This will also highlight the Bottom-up
Budgeting Process, including
the selection of focus
municipalities to be given
assistance and incentives to
achieve growth. TechVoc
interventions in the identified
priority areas would be
necessary to help in the
achievement of inclusive
growth in these areas.
Dr. Arsenio M. Balisacan is Socioeconomic PlanningSecretary and Director-General of the National Economic and
Development Authority. Prior to his appointment in NEDA, he was
Dean and Professor of the University of the Philippines (UP) School of
Economics, Executive Director of the Philippine Center for Economic
Development, and Adjunct Professor of Australian National University.
He served as adviser to public chief executives and legislators, non-
government organizations, and multilateral development institutions
such as the World Bank (WB), Asian Development Bank (ADB),
various United Nations (UN) agencies and the Australian Centre for
International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).
Sec. Arsenio M. BalisacanNational Economic and Development Authority
Undersecretary Jude Esguerra has been with the NationalAnti-Poverty Commission since December 2010. He is asociologist and economist by training. His recent work hasfocused on the finance, regulation and political economy ofservices that have been officially devolved to local governmentunits including those that are now privatized. He is an expert informulating new modes of collaboration between communities
and their respective local governments. Usec. Esguerra alsospecializes in social protection programs in the Philippines. Hehas been consultant to both the World Bank and the InternationalLabor Organization for labor market developments and socialprotection schemes in the Philippines.
Usec. Jude H. EsguerraNational Anti-Poverty Commission
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The Tourism Development Roadmap
Its More Fun with Skilled Human Resources
Tourism can be an excellent revenue driver in reducing poverty so it is important that the
development of tourism is more sustainable and inclusive as it creates direct and indirect
employment. The plan outlines the actionable programs and projects along three keystrategies: 1) improving market access and connectivity, 2) developing and marketing
competitive tourist destinations and products, and 3) improving tourism institutional,
governance, and human
resource capacities.
The roadmap recognizes the
importance of the need to
develop a highly competent,
well-motivated and
productive tourismworkforce for tourism
development to be inclusive.
This topic shall focus also
on the ASEAN Mutual
Recognition Arrangement
(MRA) on Tourism
professionals. DOT is the
lead in the MRA, while
TESDA is tasked to assessand certify, and to maintain
registry of Tourism
professionals in the country.
The Role of TechVoc in Accelerating Agricultural DevelopmentThe development of the agricultural sector is key to inclusive growth given that the Philippines is
predominantly rural that depends largely on agriculture. Despite sustained economic gains, the
country will not attain inclusive
growth if agricultural development
is neglected. To achieve
agricultural development, this
would necessitate accelerating
productivity growth in major
commodities. Accelerating
agricultural growth entails not
only the provision of material
inputs, use of technology but also
the development of competent
human resources. TechVoc has thepotential to provide excellent
agricultural workers as it can
produce the needed manpower at
a shorter time period.
Maria Rica C. Bueno started her career with the Philippine Departmentof Tourism (DOT) in 1989 where she was initially involved in domestictourism programs of the Department. She is now Director IV of theOffice of Tourism Standards & Regulation since September 2010. Withher expertise in the planning and development field, she currently leadsher office in the review, formulation & enforcement of standards for theoperation and maintenance of tourism enterprises, developing andimplementing training modules to enhance skills and competencies ofthe tourism industry manpower and the evaluation of proposeddevelopment projects for tourism investments. She actively participatesat the ASEAN Tourism Quality Working Group and the ASEAN TourismProfessional Monitoring Committee as representative of the PhilippineNational Tourism Organization. Director Bueno completed her degree of
Bachelor of Science in Tourism at the University of the Philippines Asian Institute of Tourism. In 2000, she earned her Masters Degree inDevelopment Planning from The University of Queensland, Australiathrough The Joint Japan- World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program.
Dir. Ma. Rica C. Bueno
Office of Tourism Standards and Regulations
Department of Tourism
A civil engineer by profession, Proceso J. Alcala was appointed asSecretary of the Department of Agriculture by President Benigno S.Aquino III in June 30, 2010. Prior to his appointment, he served as aRepresentative of the 2nd District of Quezon Province for two three-year terms. At the DA, Sec. Alcala laid the Agrikulturang Pilipino orAgri-Pinoy framework as guide to the plans and goals of the
department for a progressive, sustainable and competitive nationalagriculture and fisheries sector. Through his leadership andmanagement-by-going-around, he enjoined all stakeholders to put thefarmers and fishers at the center of all programs and help restore trustin government. Sec. Alcala is currently gearing up the Regional FieldUnits (RFUs) of the Department to achieve an international synergythat will allow the department to advance agri-fishery modernization.
Sec. Proceso J. AlcalaDepartment of Agriculture
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The Manufacturing Industry Roadmap
Demand for Quality Skilled Workforce
The presentation will show the roadmap which aims to strengthen the competitive power
of its industries especially as it faces the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. The
roadmap identifies various strategies and measures that will make the country's
manufacturing sector competitive in the short, medium and long-run. It is also important
for achieving faster and more inclusive growth, create employment and ult imately address
poverty in the country. The development of the industry roadmaps, states that the
Manufacturing Sector can provide employment opportunities for the poor and can offer
relatively higher wages.
ASEAN Community
Implications to Philippine HRD
The ASEAN Community will transform the ASEAN into a region with free movement of
goods, services, investment, skilled labour, and freer flow of capital. The ASEAN
Community is to be built on three (3) pillars: the Economic Community (AEC); Political-
Security Community (APSC);and the Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) The AEC envisages
the following key
characteristics: (a) a
single market and
production base, (b) a
highly competitive
economic region, (c) a
region of equitable
economic development,
and (d) a region fully
integrated into the
global economy. This
topic will inform on the
development of the AEC
Blueprint and
underscore the need for
skilled human resources
for our country to be
competitive.
Adrian Cristobal Jr. is a lawyer, columnist and law professor. He firstjoined government as the Special Assistant to the Secretary of theDepartment of the Interior and Local Government from 1991 to 1994.Thereafter, he established his own law practice, taught politics andgovernance at the Ateneo School of Government, and served as adviser to
heads of different government agencies. In 2001 he was appointedUndersecretary for Consumer Welfare and Trade Regulation, and was alsodesignated Supervising Undersecretary for Legal Affairs and Chief of Staffof the Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry. In 2005 Mr.Cristobal was appointed Director General of the Intellectual Property Office(IPO) for a fixed term until 2009. In August 2010, he was appointed DTIUndersecretary for International Trade, responsible for the countrysinternational trade policy and negotiations, including export promotions.With the recent reorganization of DTI, Mr. Cristobal was namedUndersecretary for Industry Development and Trade Policy and concurrentVice Chairman and Managing Head of the Board of Investments.
Mr. Cristobal obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science fromthe University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A. and his Juris Doctor of Laws
at the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
Usec. Adrian S. Cristobal, Jr.Industry Development and Trade Policy Group
Department of Trade and Industry
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Best Jobs Fit Report 2013
Where are the Jobs?
The Project Jobs Fit: DOLE 2020 Vision of the Department of Labor and Employment has
identified twelve (12) Key Employment Generators (KEGs), which are: Agribusiness;
Cyberservices; Health and Wellness; Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism; Mining; Construction;
Banking and Finance; Manufacturing; Ownership Dwellings and Real Estate; Transport and
Logistics; Wholesale and Retail Trade; and, Overseas Employment. Likewise, four (4)
emerging industries were identified which will provide employment opportunities in the
long term, which include:
Creative Industries,
Diversified/Strategic Farming
and Fishing, Power and
Utilities, and Renewable
Energy. In-demand and hard-
to-fill occupations in several
industries. With the major
changes on current trends in
the labor market since the
Project Jobs Fit was
conducted in 2010, this
report will provide directions
to where quality techvoc
delivery services should focuson, with regional and sectoral
dimensions.
Secretary Baldoz was appointed member of theCabinet of President Benigno S. Aquino III in July 2010 as Secretaryof Labor and Employment. She has served the government in thearea of public policy and governance, labor administration, labordiplomacy, international relations and cooperation, and migrationmanagement as Undersecretary, Department of Labor andEmployment, Administrator, Philippine Overseas Employment
Administration, Administrator, National Conciliation and MediationBoard, Labor Arbiter, National Labor Relations Commission and
Mediator Arbiter, Bureau of Labor Relations. She has likewise servedin international relations and international negotiations in theInternational Labor Organization (ILO).
Sec. Rosalinda Dimapilis-BaldozDepartment of Labor and Employment
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Atty. Teodoro C. Pascua is currently the Deputy Director General for Field Operations ofTESDA. He is also a partner of Yulo, Aliling, Pascua and Zuiga Law Offices. His presentaffiliations include the Rotary Club of Makati-Pasong Tamo, the Integrated Bar of thePhilippines, Trinity College of Quezon City High School General Alumni Association, UP Law
Alumni Association and UP Alumni Association.
He finished Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of the Philippines in 1978, Bachelor ofLaws in 1982 from the same University. He passed the Philippine Bar Exams in 1983.
DDG Teodoro C. Pascua
Field Operations, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
Secretary Joel Villanueva is the former representative of the Citizens Battle againstCorruption (CIBAC) Party List during the 12th, 13th, and 14th Congresses. In July 2010,President Benigno S. Aquino III appointed him as Director-General of TESDA.His career in the government spans over twelve years now but his accomplishments did notgo unnoticed. In 2010, the University of Sto. Tomas, awarded him the Most Outstanding
Alumni for government service. In 2012, the province of Bulacan gave him the highestcitation as a successful bona fide Bulakenyo through the Gawad Dangal ng Lipi for publicservice. Early this year, he was selected as one of the countrys DevEx Manila 40 under 40international development leaders. In 1996, Secretary Villanueva finished his Economicsdegree at the University of Santo Tomas. In the same year until 1998, he pursued a graduatestudy in Business Administration at the Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. OnMay 10, 2013, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines awarded him Doctor of
Humanities, Honoris Causa, for his contributions in advancing the public welfare through hiswork in Congress and TESDA. Villanueva is currently pursuing his Masters of Public
Administration (MPA) at the National College of Public Administration and Governance(NCPAG) in the University of the Philippines Diliman. He is also a proud TESDASpecialista after completing a Food and Beverage Services (NC III) course at and beingcertified as a Barista.
Sec. Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
Col. Alejandro T. Escao is presently the Chairman of the Philippine Chamber of Agricultureand Food (PCAFI), Chairman of Stakeholders for the Enhancement of Agriculture, Fisheriesand Food (SECAFF) which is the Industry Working Group (IWG) of TESDA for the
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Manufacturing Sector, Trustee of Association ofFoundations, as well as being consultant to local and international companies. He is likewisethe President of MFI Foundation, Inc. (MFI) and under his presidency MFI becameISO9001:2008 certified since March 2004, and chosen as a Model Center of Excellence inthe Philippines by ASEAN Economic MinistersMinistry of International Trade and Industry,Japan Economic and Industrial Cooperation Committee (AMEICC).
Col. Alejandro T. EscaoPresident/Chairman, TEVSAPHIL
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STEERING COMMITTEE
Over-all Chairperson DDG Irene M.Isaac
Members DDG Teodoro C. Pascua
Col. Alejandro T. Escalio (TEVSAPHIL)
ED Maria Susan P. Dela Rama, Planning Office
Director Marissa G. Legaspi, Chief of Staff
RD Nenuca E. Tangonan, TESDA NCR
Director Pilar G. de Leon, Office of the Chief of Services
for Administration
Mr. Alexander C. Mercado (TEVSAPHIL)
Ms. May B. Magno (TEVSAPHIL)
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Program and Substantive Arrangements ED Maria Susan P. Dela Rama
Invitation and Registration Charlyn B. Justimbaste
Documentation Ursula A. Mendoza
Protocol and Security ED Pilar G. de Leon
Physical Arrangement, Food and
Accommodation RD Nenuca E. Tangonan
Exhibit, Communication, and Advocacy ED Marta M. Hernandez
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TESDATechnical Education and Skills Development Authority
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is the government
agency tasked to manage and supervise technical education and skills development
(TESD) in the Philippines. It was created by virtue of Republic Act 7796, otherwise known
as the Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994. The said Act integrated
the functions of the former National Manpower and Youth Council (NMYC), the Bureau of
Technical-Vocational Education of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports
(BTVE-DECS) and the Office of Apprenticeship of the Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE).
TESDA BOARD MEMBERS
ATTY. ROSALINDA D. BALDOZ
CHAIRPERSON
Secretary, Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE)
SECRETARY EMMANUEL
JOEL J. VILLANUEVA
ALTERNATE CHAIR
Director General, Technical Education &
Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
SECRETARY ARMIN A. LUISTRO, FSC
CO-CHAIR
Department of Education (DepEd)
SECRETARY GREGORY A. DOMINGO
CO-CHAIR
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
SECRETARY PROCESO J. ALCALA
Department of Agriculture (DA)
SECRETARY MANUEL A. ROXAS III
Department of Interior and Local
Government (DILG)
SECRETARY MARIO G. MONTEJO
Department of Science and Technology
(DOST)
DR. PATRICIA B. LICUANAN, Ph. D
Chairman, Commission on
Higher Education (CHED)
MR. ISIDRO ANTONIO C. ASPER
Vice President for External Affairs,Federation of Free Workers (FFW)
ATTY. BAYANI G. DIWA
PresidentNational Confederation of Labor (NCL)
LT. COL. MARIA ROXANNE ANTONIO-
SINGSON, CSP
President/Owner
Right Eight Security Agency Inc.
MR. FERNANDINO T. LISING
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland
President, United Philippine Lines, Inc.
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