e. Groups with more than 15 participants were divided into smaller
breakout groups to ensure the active participation of each attendee.
Representatives from the national government organizations and
local government units presented existing school-to-work-transition
programs and initiatives. The consultations with breakup groups
chose a presenter who shared the summary of the session during
the plenary.
f. The monitoring tool served as a guide for the discussions. After the
FGDs, representatives of the breakout groups were tasked to
present a summary of their discussions.
g. Desk research was also conducted to supplement and validate the
data and information gathered in the consultations.
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The participants of the FGDs are representatives of various government
agencies, organizations, companies, and institutions. For the national
organizations and local government units, representatives are those from
the offices of the DepEd – Central Office and Iloilo Regional Office,
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), National
Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), National Economic
Development Authority (NEDA), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI),
and the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW). For civil society
organizations and advocacy groups, participants consist of members of
NORFIL Foundation, Inc., United Diwata Familia Youth Serving
Organization (UDF-YSO), Resources for the Blind, I AM HL, Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Youth Organization, ASEAN Youth
Advocates Network - Philippines (AYAN PH), Seed4Com, and faculty
members from Saint Louis University and the De La Salle-College of Saint
Benilde. Employer participants are representatives of the construction
company, DATEM Inc., the online job portal, JobsStreet, and the
association of human resource and people managers in the country,
People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP). For the sector
of teachers, school administrators, and principals, participants are
comprised of officers, deans, and administration heads mostly of private
academic institutions, which include Siliman University (SU), Saint
Scholastica’s College (SSC) Manila, Miriam College (MC), Jose Rizal
University (JRU), Asia Pacific College (APC), University of Cordilleras
(UC), De La Salle University (DLSU), University of the East (UE),
University of Santo Tomas (UST), and New Era University (NEU). State
university participants are from the University of the Philippines (UP),
University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS), Cavite State
University (CvSU), Bulacan State University, Batangas State University
(BatStateU), and University of Southeastern Philippines (USeP). Other
school administrator participants include officers from DepEd NCR and
representatives of the Department of Education National Association of
Employees and Administrative Services (DepEd NASEAS, Inc.) and the
Philippine Association of School Superintendents (PASS). One participant
is also from the local government of Quezon City, and another is from the
Biology Teachers Association of the University of the Philippines
(BIOTA/UP). For the youth sector, the majority of the participants are
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