The
Tourism Senior High School (SHS) Summit, dubbed, “Turo-Turismo” was held on May 20, 2015 at South Palms Resort in
Panglao, Bohol by the Department of Education (DepEd) Bohol Division in
partnership with the Provincial Government of Bohol and the Local Government
Unit of Panglao supported by the Coalitions for Change Program in Basic
Education of the Australian Embassy – The Asia Foundation Partnership in the
Philippines. The said summit brought together different stakeholders from
the province of Bohol and other divisions in Region VII to develop work-plans
for curriculum contextualization and immersion policies for the Senior High
School (SHS) program with Tourism as the focus industry.
In
attendance were officials from DepEd Central Office, the Undersecretary for
Regional Operations, Usec Rizalino Rivera and Assistant Secretary for Planning
and Development, Asec Jesus Mateo Lorenzo as well as the Kto12 technical
assistants. DepEd Region VII was represented by Dr. Luz Jandayan, the Education
Program Supervisor of the Curriculum and Learning Management Division. The biggest delegation was from DepEd Bohol
led by Superintendent Dr. Wilfreda D. Bongalos together with the curriculum
specialists and other division heads.
All the nineteen (19) divisions in Region VII attended the summit
including Cebu Province, Negros Oriental Province, Siquijor Province, Cebu
City, Naga, Mandaue, Lapulapu, Bogo, Talisay, Carcar, Toledo, Danao, Tanjay,
Dumaguete City, Bayawan, Guihulngan, Siquijor, Tagbilaran City. Aside from the
DepEd officials, The Asia Foundation was represented by Ms. Christine Bantug,
Coalitions for Change Program Leader, and the Australian Embassy by Ms. Joji
Abot-Camelon, Senior Program Officer. Representatives from the resorts and
higher education institutions (HEI) were also well represented.
In
her welcome message, Panglao Mayor Leonila Montero underscored the importance
of tourism in Panglao and Bohol and how tourism is indeed a good laboratory to
prepare the youth for quality employment and a better life.
DepEd
Usec for Regional Operations, Rizalino Rivera, could not have put it more aptly
when he said he hopes participants will be able to look back years from now and
realize how instrumental they have been in this major reform in education.
Rivera shares how as consultant back in 1995 he was able to work with the
dynamic duo of then Gov. Rene Relampagos and Vice Gov. and now Gov. Edgar
Chatto when Bohol was shaping its direction towards development. He cites this
most successful initiative, seeing what Bohol has become now, as an example for
the rest of the country, that development is possible when you dream and want
it enough. He relates this to making learning relevant through a conscious
effort to involve industry experts, LGUs, and NGOs in terms of linking
education towards global competitiveness.
The
governor, for his part, reiterates commitment and support for educational
reforms under the K-12 program of the DepEd, the Turo-Turismo, a multi-sector
tourism senior high school summit, just one strand of the Tech Voc sector, but
tourism as a major and a growing global industry.
Participants
of Turo-Turismo did workshops on curriculum contextualization and immersion
policy specific for tourism based Senior High School that led to the development
of workplans which can be useful in the preparation for the full implementation
of the Senior High School in 2016.
After
the summit was the groundbreaking of the Tourism Senior High School facility at
Lourdes National High School and turn-over of books from Books for Asia
supported by the Australian Embassy - The Asia Foundation Partnership in the
Philippines.