Mindanao as techno-preneurs hub

Published by rudy Date posted on July 25, 2011

MANILA, Philippines — Eyeing Mindanao as the future hub of the successful and influential techno-preneurs in the Philippines, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) has joined hands with the Mindanao Technical Vocational Education and Training (MinTVET) Association to help pave the path of opportunities for budding techno-preneurs.

TESDA Director General Joel Villanueva said that “technopreneurs are the present crop of entrepreneurs who are technology savvy, creative, innovative and those who dare to be different.”

During the 10th Human Resource Skills Development Summit in General Santos City recently, Villanueva pledged to make technopreneurship a significant part of the improving landscape of TESDA in its pursuit of instituting the needed reforms in the technical vocational education and training (TVET) arena.

“We are vigorously pursuing major reforms towards making TVET more relevant, more efficient, more accessible especially to the youth,” Villanueva said in his keynote address during the event, with the theme, “Technopreneurship: New Approaches, New Technologies, Creating Jobs, Improving Lives.”

Villanueva said that there are many successful and influential people here and abroad who have found their niche through the modern internet. “We want to provide our youth the environment for learning and creative thinking, afford them opportunities to explore their potentials, give them greater access to new technologies through responsive technical vocational education and training,” he explained.

The TESDA chief said that he dreams of the day that “I will be standing tall and proud seeing how a fellow Filipino, a Mindanaoan that, getting worldwide recognition for introducing a phenomenal social networking site next to Facebook.”

Pushing technopreneurship, Villanueva said, is recognition that employment opportunities are not limited to wage employment. “Entrepreneurs create their own source of income, easing the burden of unemployment on the government while improving the lives of their families,” he said.

While TESDA promotes technology-related courses such as programming, Villanueva noted there is pressing need for initiatives that will give technopreneurship the needed boost.

The Mindanao TVET roadmap until 2015 outlines strategic responses to current and future development challenges that have now found their place in the regional and provincial Technical Education and Skills Development Plans in the region.

Villanueva said that MinTVET was one of the recipients of fund from TESDA’s Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP) last year.

He added technical vocational institutions under MinTVET have among the highest employment rates among their graduates, “and in recognition of the group’s good performance, its allocation would be doubled, if not tripled, this year.”

Villanueva said he hopes TESDA and MinTVET will continue the close tie-up in producing technopreneurs among their graduates. “Technological and entrepreneurial skills are what’s driving many economies to prosperity these days. We hope to be able to catch up,” he said.

Despite the challenges confronting TESDA, Villanueva said he remains undaunted in pushing for reforms in the agency to make technical vocation education relevant to the people.

In 2011, TESDA was allocated only with P700 million budget for scholarship, compared to its close to P6 billion budget in 2009. “But despite its limited resources, TESDA has made headway in upgrading the quality of the course offerings through purposive review of course curricula and upgrading the competencies of TVET trainors,” he said.

Villanueva said that TESDA has also strengthened the assessment and certification program to ensure that TVET graduates possess the skills needed by companies. –INA HERNANDO-MALIPOT, Manila Bulletin

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