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Greetings from AMEC Technical-Vocational Department!!!

AMEC Technical-Vocational Department was established in 2009 with the goal of providing relevant quality technical and skills education and development among its clients. This is a dream come true for our dear President, Dr. Angelita F. Ago, since it is her passion and commitment to participate actively in skills training and development.

The existence of this department is anchored on the policies and standards of the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA). There are also other public servants, like Hon. Joey S. Salceda, who is consistently helping Albayanos to pursue their career through skills training. Through its partnership, we have produced skilled Filipino workforce who are gainfully employed here and abroad.

The growth of the Department is undeniable. Thus, Dr. Angelita F. Ago continuously spearheading the opening of programs that would help all its stakeholders.

Cognizant of the thrust of TESDA’s Abot Lahat, the school updated its website. This technologically-enabled feature will easily reach all its clients. All our programs and services can be readily accessed by them.

So, we welcome you all to our hub and be one of us as you continue your journey towards skills development. Sa AMEC, abot mo ang lahat, sa tulong ng TESDA :)

VISION

MISSION

GOAL

COURSES/QUALIFICATION

TRAINERS METHODOLOGY 1

SUGGESTED NOMINAL TRAINING DURATION:
128 hrs. (Basic Competencies)
136 hrs. (Core Competencies)
= 264 hours


COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills, positive attitude and work values of the learner in accordance with the prevailing standards in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector. This encompasses competencies required of a Technical– Vocational Trainer to perform the tasks in the areas of instructional delivery/ facilitation, competency assessment, and maintenance of training resources / facilities.

The TRAINERS METHODOLOGY LEVEL I consists of competencies a TVET trainer performing functions of trainer and assessor must achieve. A TVET trainer is a person who enables a learner or a group of learners to develop competencies to performing a particular trade or technical work.

The Units of Competency comprising this qualification include the following:

Code No. BASIC COMPETENCIES
500311109 Lead workplace Communication
500232101 Apply math and science principles in technical training
500232102 Apply environmental principles and advocate conservation
500232103 Utilize IT applications in technical training
500311110 Lead small teams
500232104 Apply work ethics, values and quality principles
500232105 Work effectively in vocational education and training
500232106 Foster and promote a learning culture
500232107 Ensure healthy and safe learning environment
500232108 Maintain and enhance professional practice
500232109 Develop and promote appreciation for cost-benefits of technical training
500232110 Develop and promote global understanding of labor markets
Code No. CORE COMPETENCIES
TVT232301 Plan training sessions
TVT232302 Facilitate learning sessions
TVT232303 Supervise Work-based learning
TVT232304 Conduct competency assessment
TVT232305 Maintain training facilities
TVT232306 Utilize electronic media in facilitating training

A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:
- TVET Trainer/Technical Trainer
- Training Facilitator/Coordinator
- Competency Assessor

EVENTS MANAGEMENT SERVICES NC III
NOMINAL TRAINING DURATION:
20 Hrs. (Basic)
24 Hrs. (Common)
64 Hrs. (Core)
= 108 hrs.

Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills, behavior and motivations in accordance with industry standards. It covers the basic, common and core competencies required for the NCIII level in coordinating events. The competencies for event planning include planning and developing an event proposal, bid, concept, and program, selecting event venue and site, and developing and updating event industry knowledge. The competencies for onsite management include providing onsite management services, managing contractors for indoor events, and developing and updating knowledge on protocol. It also includes competencies on leading workplace communication and small teams, controlling and ordering stock, and establishing business relationships.

The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following:

CODE NO. BASIC COMPETENCIES
500311109 Lead workplace communication
500311110 Lead small teams
500311111 Develop and practice negotiation skills
500311112 Solve problems related to work activities
500311113 Use mathematical concepts and techniques
500311114 Use relevant technologies
CODE NO. COMMON COMPETENCIES
TRS311206 Roster staff
TRS311207 Control and order stock
TRS311208 Train small groups
TRS311209 Establish and conduct business relationships
EVENT PLANNING SERVICES
CODE NO. CORE COMPETENCIES
TRS342315 Plan and develop event proposal or bid
TRS342316 Develop an event concept
TRS342317 Develop event program
TRS342318 Select event venue and site
TRS342319 Develop and update event industry knowledge
ON-SITE EVENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
TRS342320 Provide on-site event management services
TRS342321 Manage contractors for indoor events
TRS342322 Develop and update knowledge on protocol

A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be a:

 Events Coordinator
 Conference Coordinator
 Function Coordinator

FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICES NC II
Nominal Training Duration:
18 Hrs. (Basic)
18 Hrs. (Common)
320 Hrs. (Core)
= 356 hours

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes in FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICES NC II in accordance with industry standards. It covers the basic, common and core competencies required in the delivery of food and beverage service in various foodservice facilities. It covers the core competencies on preparing the dining room for service, welcoming guests and taking food and beverage orders, promoting food and beverage products, providing food and beverage service to guests, providing room service, and receiving and handling guest concerns.

THE UNITS OF COMPETENCY COMPRISING THIS QUALIFICATION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

CODE NO. BASIC COMPETENCIES
500311105 Participate in workplace communication
500311106 Work in team environment
500311107 Practice career professionalism
500311108 Practice occupational health and safety procedures
CODE NO. COMMON COMPETENCIES
TRS311201 Develop and update industry knowledge
TRS311202 Observe workplace hygiene procedures
TRS311203 Perform computer operations
TRS311204 Perform workplace and safety practices
TRS311205 Provide effective customer service
CODE NO. CORE COMPETENCIES
TRS512387 Prepare the dining room/restaurant area for service
TRS512388 Welcome guests and take food and beverage orders
TRS512389 Promote food and beverage products
TRS512390 Provide food and beverage services to guests
TRS512391 Provide room service
TRS512392 Receive and handle guest concerns

A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be a:
❑ Waiter
❑ Food and Beverage Service Attendant

HAIRDRESSING NC II

Nominal Training Duration:
18 Hrs (Basic)

18 Hrs (Common)
620Hrs (Core)
656 Total Hours

Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of hairdressers in accordance with industry standards. It covers the basic, common and core competencies in Hairdressing NC II.

The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following:

UNIT CODE BASIC COMPETENCIES
500311105 Participate in workplace communication
500311106 Work in team environment
500311107 Practice career professionalism
500311108 Practice occupational health and safety procedures
UNIT CODE COMMON COMPETENCIES
HCS515201 Maintain an effective relationship with clients/customers
HCS515202 Manage own performance
HCS515204 Apply quality standards
HCS515205 Maintain a safe, clean and efficient environment
UNIT CODE CORE COMPETENCIES
HCS515301 Perform pre- and post- hair care activities
HCS515302 Perform hair and scalp treatment
HCS515303 Perform basic hair perming
HCS515304 Perform basic hair coloring
HCS515305 Perform basic haircutting
HCS515306 Perform hair bleaching
HCS515308 Perform hair straightening
HCS515314 Apply basic make-up

A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:
❑ Junior Assistant
❑ Colorist
❑ Permist
❑ Make-up Artist
❑ Haircutter
❑ Hairstylist

TECHVOC DEPARTMENT


List of Faculty Teaching Staff

Name Position Qualification Nature of Appointment
Marietta L. Verchez Trainer Trainers Methodology Level 1
Food and Beverage Services NC II
Part-Time
Ma. Sheila Blossom B. Bo Trainer Trainers Methodology Level 1
Health Care Services NC II
Full Time
Ava Katrina A. Osorio Trainer Events Management Services NC III Part-Time
Ruby D. Lozada Trainer Hairdressing NC II Part-Time

Non-Teaching Staff


Name Position Nature of Appointment Educational Attainment Experience Related to Position
Lut M. Damaso Program Head, Technical Vocational Department Permanent Master in Business Administration (MBA) Program Head
Angelica T. Sarsaba TVI Focal Permanent BS Office Administration Office Staff
Vlademir P. Offemaria TECHVOC Staff Permanent Bachelor of Physical Education Office Staff

ACTIVITIES


Trainers Methodology Level 1 and Hairdressing NC II Trainees Registration in the new system of TESDA the BIOMETRIC enabled SCHOLARSHIP REGISTRATION PROGRAM (BSRS)

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Trainers Methodology Level 1
RESBAKUNA AGO MEDICAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTER PARTICIPATION OF TM TRAINEES

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Trainers Methodology Level 1
RESBAKUNA AGO MEDICAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTER PARTICIPATION OF TM TRAINEES

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Conducting an Opening Program before the start of training

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Awarding of Certificate of Achievement

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Demonstration in Facilitate Learning Session and Conduct Competency Assessment

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Printing of Portfolio

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Demonstrating on how Utilize Different Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Session

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Institutional Assessment (Interview)


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Institutional Assessment (Written Exam)


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EVENTS MANAGEMENT SERVICES NC III
11/26/2021 – 12/17/2021
Group Discussion


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On-Site Events Management Services Leadership Training


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Lut M. Damaso, MBA