Getting
excited with their ideas to beef up the curriculum, 30 of CITE’s
industry partners representatives met with the cluster and academic
heads during the Annual Curriculum Review on October 27 at CITE Alumni
Center.
The
event aimed to gather ideas from the industry partners to improve the
content of the Industrial Technician Program (ITP). It also allowed a
free-flowing interaction concerning the performance of the in-plant
trainees.
Mr.
Jun Mercado, Industry Linkage Manager, opened the program in the hope
of coming up with a better curriculum based on the inputs. Mr. Marlon
Valencia, Industry Coordination Officer, also gave a short introduction
on Dual Training System (DTS) training and Competency Based Training
(CBT) which are the driving force of ITP.
The
group was divided into three. Fifteen participants were assigned to
study the curriculum of Electromechanics Technology headed by Mr. Jose
Roland Flores and Mr. Romero Enoc. Eight were assigned to Mr. Neil Agbay
for the Information Technology and seven of them, mostly HR
practitioners, comprised the Communication and Interpersonal Skills
group.
The
exchange of ideas was enriching, and at most of the time, inspiring.
Industries raised concerns like students’ ability to interpret
blueprints and their capability to operate high-end machines. Among the
IT professionals, they raised concerns like students’ abilities on new
Microsoft technology which companies are inclined to use. In the
Communications group, the participants raised the students’ lack of
critical thinking skills, comprehension, speaking and writing skills
which are deemed important in companies where transactions involve a
face-to-face interaction with the clients.
Among
the companies who responded to this annual event were Lexmark Research
and Development Corporation, Teradyne Philippines Ltd, Cebu Mitsumi
Inc., Philippine Makoto, Symbol Arts Philippines, Daitoh Precisions,
Montebello Villa Hotel, PEBA Trading and Manufacturing Corporation, GT
Industrial Development, Inc., TMX Philippines, and MEPZ Mixed Gases
Corporation, among others.
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