TAGUIG CITY - In celebration of its upcoming 28th anniversary, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority has begun the last stages of its search and selection for the best technical vocational trainers in the country.
Deputy Director General Rosanna Urdaneta, who chairs the 28th anniversary celebration committee, said TESDA is now assessing the applications of 14 technical vocational education and training (TVET) trainers vying for the 2022 Tagsanay Award.
“Among the initial 14 regional candidates, eight have successfully passed the portfolio evaluation and will proceed to the national level of the Tagsanay Award,” according to Urdaneta.
They will now undergo a series of online activities, such as panel interviews, computer-based examinations, and activity-based assessments, notably the enhancement of training packages.
The National Tagsanay Award Overall Winner is expected to be named on Aug. 25 to coincide with TESDA’s 28th anniversary celebration.
The National Tagsanay Award Overall Winner will take home a cash prize of PhP 25,000.00; the 1st Runner-up PhP 20,000.00; and 2nd Runner-up PhP 15,000.00. Each of the top eight trainers will also receive PhP 5,000.00.
Special awards include: Best Trainer’s Portfolio; Best Trainer in Computer-Based Examination; Best Trainer in Experience Sharing; Best Trainer in Activity-Based Assessment; Best Trainer in Enhancement of Training Package; Best Trainer in Online Panel Interview; National Tagsanay Overall Winner’s Institution; 1st Runner-up’s Institution; and, 2nd Runner-up’s Institution.
“The country’s tech-voc trainers are among the most important links in the development of our human resources. The Tagsanay Award honors the achievements and recognizes all the hard work of these trainers,” added Urdaneta.
Held annually since 2015 as one of TESDA’s Institutional Awards, the Tagsanay Award gives recognition and incentives to tech-voc trainers who have exceeded the set requirements and have demonstrated competencies beyond expectations. (TESDA)