Manila, Dec. 27 -- The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) capped 2025 with major policy reforms, international recognition, and expanded access to skills training, reaffirming its commitment to deliver quality training that leads to decent jobs.
With strong backing from President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., a consistent advocate of technical vocational education and training (TVET), TESDA strengthened the role of skills development as a pillar of the country's education and workforce agenda.
"Napatunayan na nating mabisa ang tech-voc. Kaya, unti-unti nang pinapasok sa senior high ang TVET ng TESDA. Diretso pagka-graduate, puwede na kaagad na maghanapbuhay kung gugustuhin, dahil para na rin siyang nakapag-aral sa T...
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