The partnership between the Bohol Association of Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants (BAHRR) and DepEd
Bohol to conduct Teachers' Immersion in the Hospitality Industry as a way to
prepare Senior High School Teachers for industry-relevant education follows and
is consistent with the action plans of the Tourism SHS summit held at Panglao
on May 20, 2015.
Major Bohol resorts including Bellevue, Amorita, Bluewater, Bohol Plaza, Bohol Beach Club, and
South Palms participated. Their interest lies in improving the Human
Resources for the Hospitality Industry. DEPED Bohol and BAHRR detailed the program with some technical assistance from
CfC. The industry immersion will continue to be done over weekends, the sem break and
summer.
In addition to this program, BAHRR is considering equipping and furnishing the tourism lab to be built at Lourdes Natl High School. The intent is to simulate the actual resort environment so students are aware and familiar prior to their immersion.
The innovative program is transformative because:
1) it is replicable and scalable: complete modules and Deped Administrative
guidelines will be prepared which can be shared across divisions and adapted to
other industries.
2) Sustainable: while the
pilot will be supported by CfC, BAHRR will integrate it as an association
service. One idea is to establish a Hospitality Industry Academy geared towards
enabling SHS and HEI teachers to teach tourism courses better.
3) Impact: Food and Beverage and other tourism-related technical skills
comprise the majority of preferred TechVoc track specializations in Region 7, a major
tourism hub in the country.
The Coalitions for change (CfC) in
Basic Education is an initiative of the Australian Embassy – The Asia Foundation Partnership in the Philippines, which aims to enhance local
resources for basic education by focusing on improving local readiness for the
Department of Education’s (DepEd) K – 12 Program, specifically Senior High
School (SHS). Collaborating for SHS
implementation is the overarching strategy for CFC. SHS allows students to specialize in either
academics, technical skills, and sports or arts, to increase opportunities for
graduates to be gainfully employed, to start enterprises, or to be
better-prepared for higher education.
This strategy is undertaken in two levels – city and province. In
cities, CfC’s approach is through the development of a local government unit
(LGU) investment strategy for SHS. In provinces, CfC’s SHS strategy is to link with local
industries: focused and sustained SHS implementation and collaboration and
better quality investments in SHS from LGUs and industries.
CfC has worked in Bohol since 2013 starting with Abot alam, a program of DepEd on out-of-school youth. Then it led to the assistance on Tourism SHS through the endorsement of both the provincial government of Bohol and the municipal government of Panglao, given that both Panglao and the province, itself, is envisioning an eco-tourism image. This assistance led to the partnership of DepEd and Bohol Association of Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants (BAHRR) to further contextualize the curriculum related to tourism which will include teachers’ immersion in the different resorts.
A signing of Memorandum of Understanding or MOU between BAHRR President Mr. Rommel Gonzales and DepEd Division of Bohol Superintendent Dr. Wilfreda Bongalos was done on October 16, 2015 at Egay’s Farm. The orientation on teacher immersion was done on October 21, 2015 at the Metrocentre Hotel and facilitated by the Project Coordinator Ms. Vera Villocido. The teacher immersion ran from October 21 – 30, 2015 where sixty (60) teachers were assigned in fifteen (15) participating resorts/establishments including: Bohol Plaza, Amarela, Bohol Beach Club, South Palms, Panglao Regents, Amorita, Henann, Bellevue, Be Grand, Bluewater, Metrocentre, Panda Tea Garden, Loboc River Resort, Rio Verde, East Coast White Sand Resort. The continuing immersion program will be done during Christmas break and summer.
(PR/Vera Villocido)