c. Recognition of Prior Learning already has guidelines that have been
issued and are now in place to make TVET inclusive of all clients
with academic achievement, work exposures, and life experiences
aligned with the competencies contained in various TVET programs.
So through this program, a person who may not have undergone
formal education but possesses skills in specific qualifications
earned through work experience or non-formal may apply for a
National Certificate, Certificate of Competency, Certificate of
Training or Achievement, or earn credits through training portfolio.
d. TESDA Online Program (www.e-tesda.gov.ph) is a free/open
educational resource that aims to make technical education
accessible to more Filipino citizens through the use of ICT. It offers
128 free online courses ranging from ICT, Tourism, Human
Healthcare,
Maritime,
Trainers
Methodology
Automotive,
Entrepreneurship, Agriculture, Electronics, to Heating, Ventilation &
Air conditioning (HVAC).
e. TESDA App, which is yet to be launched, will provide access to youth
to programs being offered by TESDA, including scholarships,
training centers, and e-learning videos.
f. TESDA also offers a variety of scholarship programs, such as: TWSP
(Training for Work Scholarship Program) to support rapid, inclusive,
and sustained through course offering in priority industries and key
employment generators in the country; STEP (Skills Training for
Employment Program), which addresses the specific skills needs of
the communities and promote employment, through entrepreneurial,
self-employment, and service-oriented activities; PESFA (Private
Education Student Financial Assistance) that extends financial
assistance to marginalized but deserving students in private
technical vocational schools; UAQTEA (Universal Access to Quality
Tertiary Education), which provides tuition and other school fees in
state and local universities and colleges, and state-run technicalvocational institutions (STVIs); and Tulong Trabaho that aims to
equip/enhance the skills of its target beneficiaries(including
employed workers) giving them better opportunities for employment
after their training.
g. TESDA also conducts an annual employment study of TVET
graduates as part of its monitoring system.
National Economic Development Authority (NEDA)
55.
As the country’s socio-economic planning body, the National Economic
Development Authority (NEDA) is regarded as the authority in
macroeconomic forecasting, policy analysis, and research by providing
high-level advice to policymakers in Congress and the Executive
Branch.127 It is responsible for performing coordinating activities such as
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National Economic and Development Authority, About NEDA, available at https://neda.gov.ph/about-neda/ (last
accessed June 21, 2022).
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