Emerging Trends in TV Et
Emerging Trends in TV Et
Emerging Trends in TV Et
Cross-disciplinary
Technology
Integration.
In
terms
of
industrial
development,
individual
technologies
already cannot satisfy needs, driving the
creation
of
major
cross-disciplinary
technology integrations that are more and
more strongly connected to social and
human aspirations.
Who is
expected to
initiate
change?
Focus of
Business
Technolo
gy
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Production
Mechanical
hierarchic
Senior
managers
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Serving
the
Customer
Electronic
teams
Middle
manager
200
0s
Speed and
profitability
of
innovation
integrated
networks
Qualified
workers
Structure
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Information Revolution
New developments in information technologies
have opened up new prospective in teaching and
learning. ICTs need to be harnessed, to provide
more widespread access to TVET. However, due to
the impact of ICT on education, there are issues to
interrogate:
1. How will ICT developments impact our educational practice?
2. Will we experience a drastic change in teaching and learning
strategies?
3. Will we adopt a new learning paradigm in the next decade or
two?
Focal
Curriculum
Areas:Based
TVET
Educat
ors
Faculty Training
ICT Technology Skills
Enhancement Program
Pedagogical Training
Sequential Summer
Program
New Paradigm
Supply driven
approach
Demand-driven approach
Training for
employment
In-service training
Education and
New Paradigm
Recognition based on
competency and prior learning
New Paradigm
Governance dominated by
the state
Participatory governance,
recognition of multiple actors,
social dialogue
Rapid Technological
Change
Poverty Alleviations
Entrepreneurship, Modular
Employable Skills and Informal
Source: Emerging Trends in Asia and the Pacific Region
Sector skills are largely considered
and their Impact on SMEs by Prof. Shyamal Majumdar,
TECHVOC
ROADMAP
2014-2016
Partner Agencies/Orgs.
LGUs, Techvoc Providers
Private Techvoc Providers
LGUs, Techvoc Providers
LGUs, DBM, DTI, DA
LGUs, DPWH, NHA, DSWD,
Techvoc Providers
Partner Agencies/Orgs.
TRAINING FOR
WORK
SCHOLARSHI
P PROGRAM:
NATIONAL
SECTORAL
TARGETS
Priority Sectors
2014
2015
2016
Total
163,300
204,125
224,538
Agri-Fishery/AgroIndustrial
26,600
33,250
36,575
Manufacturing
29,490
36,862
40,549
Tourism
40,947
51,184
56,302
IT-BPM
36,225
45,281
49,810
Infrastructure
27,067
33,834
37,217
Logistics
2,971
3,714
4,085
Partner Agencies/Orgs.
Industry DOLE
Techvoc Providers
Partner Agencies/Orgs.
Partner Agencies/Orgs.