Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Philippine DOLE extends career coaching for college, high school students

“The activities, which will be in the form of seminars are meant to inform students on key labor market information, including jobs that are in demand and which will be in demand in the next 10 years,” Baldoz said, as she urged students to plan their future career based on these jobs by attending the seminars.  Click here to read more
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1 comment:

Chino said...

Hello,

My name is Chino Ragragio, I’m a dad, and for some time now, an associate manager in an advertising company. My son is in kinder 2 right now, and I know he’ll be off to college in no time, so I’m making the most out of it. I appreciate the efforts the teachers bring in child formation, especially because they spend more time in school than at home.

I just have to say I admire your blog and the following it getts. I would actually like invite or request you to share a little something about the importance of kids’ play-time, not video games or anything digital. I mean the engaging, active fun of spending the afternoons under the sun. I know it may seem contradictory to the whole aspect of the academe, but studies have shown the importance of play in kids development.

I’m currently working for a project with PLAY Universal, a social enterprise that focuses on the integral role of this kind of play in the development of kids. As a parent, I adhere to their advocacy, and I believe it to be my duty (aside from the fact that I’m an advertising executive), to help increase awareness and create a groundswell.

We are inviting Mom and teacher bloggers to spread the word, and I certainly hope you could. We have workshops on October at SMX and we’re also inviting parents and educators to participate. I can give you more details about the campaign and if you wish to get in touch, you can reach me at: chino.ragragio@gruposorbetero.com

Thanks and best wishes,
Chino

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