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Gatchalian to graduating Tech-Voc SHS students: Get assessed, certified to boost employability

MANILA, (PIA) -- Senator Win Gatchalian urged graduating senior high school learners taking the technical-vocational- livelihood (TVL) track to undergo the free assessment program that could get them national certifications to boost their employability.

Magandang balita para sa ating mga graduating senior high school students na kumukuha ng tech-voc -- libre na ang assessment para magkaroon ng national certification. Kung makapasa sa assessment ang senior high school graduates na kumuha ng TVL, hindi lang diploma ang makukuha nila sa kanilang pagtatapos,” said Gatchalian, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Basic Education.

(Good news for our graduating senior high school students taking tech-voc -- the assessment for national certification is now free. If senior high school graduates who take the TVL pass the assessment, they will receive more than just a diploma upon graduation.)

Magkakaroon din sila ng national certification upang tumaas ang tsansang makakuha sila ng trabaho,” he added. 

(They will also have national certification to increase their chances of getting a job.)

Gatchalian’s call followed the anticipated release of the joint guidelines for free assessment and certification for senior high school students. Under the 2024 national budget, the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) are mandated to implement the program to benefit 420,900 TVL graduates.

During the deliberations on the 2024 national budget, Gatchalian proposed to fund the free assessment and certification of senior high school learners under the TVL track.

The 2024 national budget allocates more than P438 million under the TESDA Regulatory Program to assess senior high school learners under the TVL track for the issuance of national certification.

For School Years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021, the certification rates among TVL graduates of senior high school were remarkably low at 25.7 percent and 6.8 percent, respectively. This is due to the prohibitive cost of National Certificate (NC) assessments averaging P1,009.29 per individual which the students themselves personally pay. (PIA-NCR)

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