HOW TO IMPROVE THE ENTERPRISE-BASED EDUCATION AND TRAINING FRAMEWORK
HOW TO IMPROVE THE ENTERPRISE-BASED EDUCATION AND TRAINING FRAMEWORK The Enterprise-Based Education and Training (EBET) framework of the Philippines, implemented under Republic Act No. 12063, is one of the most promising reforms in our technical-vocational education system. Administered primarily by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), the program aims to bring training directly into the workplace so that workers learn the exact skills that industries actually need. The philosophy is simple: “training to trabaho.” If students learn inside factories, offices, farms, or construction sites, they are more likely to get hired immediately after training. On paper, EBET looks excellent. In fact, historical data suggests that graduates of enterprise-based programs enjoy employment rates of around 80 to 85 percent, much higher than traditional school-based technical training. That alone should convince us that the concept is correct. However, if the concept is good...