00:00The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, or TESDA,
00:04has approved the training and education they are providing
00:08to the workers who are working under their programs.
00:12According to TESDA Deputy Director General Nelly Deliera,
00:16through their TESDA Best A Point Agenda,
00:19they will be able to use it for those who have finished their training in the right industry.
00:25This is Access to Technical Vocational Education and Training.
00:29Behavioral Mindset, Competency Standards, Demand and Data Driven,
00:34Employability, Flexible Learning, Global Competitiveness, and Harmonization.
00:39Through this, the agency will be able to assure that their programs and training
00:44will be used and recognized not only by local industries, but also outside the country.
00:51For 2025, TESDA will focus on their Enterprise-Based Education
00:57that President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. added,
01:00a target to help those in senior high school become the ones in the workforce.
01:05The other government agencies are happy with this.
01:08The mission to accomplish this year,
01:10actually we have two years, but just this year,
01:13we hope that we can increase the number of Enterprise Implementers.
01:19From the 200 that we have right now,
01:21we hope to double the number of Enterprise Implementers.
01:25And of course, our learners, we hope that you will look at this as an opportunity
01:31to better improve yourselves in terms of skills for higher employability.