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PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Nov. 15, 2014-MPF News) --- The Association of Technical Vocational Institution in Zamboanga del Sur (ATVIZ) is now getting ready for the implementation of K to 12 programs particularly for the senior high school students, the Grade 11 and 12 next year.
He also added that
there will be no enrollment of first year college on 2015 due to the
implementation of senior high school in the K to 12 programs and DepEd had
allocated budget to enroll their students to the vocational schools.
ATVIZ Officers (From
left) Secretary Dr. Filomena Montealto,
Auditor Raysa
Mamaludin, president Paul Omar Gangoso and
two other officials. (Photo by JONG CADION)
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PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Nov. 15, 2014-MPF News) --- The Association of Technical Vocational Institution in Zamboanga del Sur (ATVIZ) is now getting ready for the implementation of K to 12 programs particularly for the senior high school students, the Grade 11 and 12 next year.
Newly inducted
officers of ATVIZ headed by the president Paul Omar Gangoso in a press
conference at Chandler’s Hotel said Friday that they submitted already their
proposals to the Department of Education (DepEd) on their participation in the
implementation of K to 12 program of giving technical skills to the senior high
school students, the grade 11 and 12 following the Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and DepEd guidelines.
Gangoso said they are
now ready to be incorporated in the government’s technical vocational education
and training (TVET) program into the K to 12 curriculum next year.
The ATVIZ had focused on the K to 12 curriculum not only in the
technical skills which will be fully implemented next year but also in the
values and moral education for human development, he added.
The DepEd will conduct
assessment to their student to determine which courses they are preparing to be
enrolled where the ATVIZ will come in because of non qualification of high
school teachers to do the TVET program except those teachers had done training
from the TESDA, he explained.
As of now a total of
39 Technical Vocational Schools registered by the TESDA in Pagadian City and
Zamboanga del Sur members of ATVIZ. The ATVIZ is also member of the Provincial
Technical Education and Skills
Development Committee chaired
by the provincial governor. (JONG CADION)
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