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SHERRIE GARCIA 7 September 2006

Private Sector-Public Sector Partnerships on ICT-related Services The STI On-the-Job Training Program. Place your logo here. Delete this text afterwards. SHERRIE GARCIA 7 September 2006. Objectives. share best practices experiences on private-public sector partnerships

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SHERRIE GARCIA 7 September 2006

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  1. Private Sector-Public Sector Partnerships on ICT-related ServicesThe STI On-the-Job Training Program Place your logo here. Delete this text afterwards. SHERRIE GARCIA 7 September 2006

  2. Objectives • share best practices experiences on private-public sector partnerships • provide insights on the relevance and implications of such partnerships Place your logo here.

  3. Recurring themes in terms of critical areas with respect to basic education include: • inadequacy of the national budgetary allocation for education • the inefficient management of the educational system • poor infrastructure • lack of qualified teachers • deteriorating student performance (Math, Science and English) • need for quality assurance in teacher education institutions and for improved in-service training ICT Integration in Education in the Philippines Report by Ms. Victoria L. Tinio (09/22/03) Place your logo here.

  4. STI as an Educational Institution • committed to providing quality education through ICT-based and ICT-enhanced programs • offers a full education line offering preschool, elementary and secondary education and full degree and non-degree programs in the fields of ICT, engineering, health care services, education and business and management Place your logo here.

  5. Profile of the OJT Course • 200 hour OJT course for both 4-year and 2-year programs • taken on the last term of a program • Degree Programs • BS in Computer Science • BS in Information Technology • Major in Network Engineering • Major in Digital Arts • Associate Program • Associate in Computer Technology • Diploma Programs • Diploma in Information Technology • Diploma in Computer Studies • Diploma in Multimedia Arts Place your logo here.

  6. ICT-Related Statistics • 1.37M PCs were installed in 2001 which is barely 2% compared to the Philippines’ population (69% private businesses, 13% households, 10% government offices, 6% educational institutions) • In 2001, only 56.25% of the total percentage of Public Secondary Schools have computers that are laboratory-based and for instructional purposes Place your logo here.

  7. ICT-Related Statistics • There are about 86 local universities and colleges offering degrees in computer science and related programs (i.e. engineering, mathematics, etc.) and close to 400 vocational-technical schools offering short courses on computing in the country. • These schools produce about 350,000 students yearly. About 70,000 complete courses in computer engineering and another 100,000 in computer science. Place your logo here.

  8. CASE STUDY 1 (STI Alaminos) • The aim for partnering with public/private schools is to assist in their computer literacy program particularly in remote barangay high schools where computer access is limited. • OJTs are alumni of the chosen partner school. • Some students were expected to handle actual classes and teach ICT to the students. Place your logo here.

  9. CASE STUDY 2 (STI Santiago) • The main driver for partnering with public/private schools was the rarity of industry and corporate establishments in the area. • The students were mostly expected and tasked to do filing and encoding. Their programming skills were rarely exercised. Place your logo here.

  10. ICT in Education Simple database systems were created to make classroom and student records more manageable. Private-Public Sector Partnership Some of the OJTs were hired by the partner institutions as regular employees upon graduation. The schools got to be proud of their alumni who in turn served as role models to their current students. OJTs learned good work habits such as time management, productivity, work ethics, and professionalism among others. Place your logo here.

  11. Why STI continues with the partnerships… • means of giving back to the community and/or alma mater • accessibility • good training ground for students Place your logo here.

  12. Why the public and private schools should take advantage of such partnerships… • available • free • unlimited access to human resource • access to endless possibilities in terms of ICT-related innovations and training • it teaches students the value of both education and hard work Place your logo here.

  13. Some Partner Institutions: • Divisoria National High School • Salinungan National High School • Alaminos City National High School • San Vicente National High School • Burgos National High School • Bani National High School • Agno National High School • Bayside National High School • Constancio Padilla National High School • Porais National High School • CLSU Laboratory School • St. Joseph High School • Marilao Trade School • San Isidro High School • Dona Juana Chioco National High School • Sacred Heart Academy • Munoz National High School • San Sebastian School Place your logo here.

  14. Thank you! Place your logo here.

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