Fredo, a father of 6, seems to be confused with his role as a parent. He spends time with peers over bottles of beer on weekends. He neglects his eldest daughter who has been asking him to buy her a pair of shoes. His younger children who used to have good grades now got hooked on the television causing their
EFCOM students will soon be ready for the toughest job interviews in the companies. The newfound skills were a result of a seminar series conducted to them by call center agents, a trainer, and an owner of an employment services agency.
Linolen Kabalican has always looked forward to bright future with the career path he is choosing. Being in CITE allowed him to use his leadership abilities to the fullest in every student club he is in. His grades are in top shape and he is making an impressive mark with his glibness and diligence.
Sixteen CITE Faculty and Staff together with their spouses took up a course in Responsible Parenthood given by Educhild Foundation on January 28 held in TLC.
Focal persons and school principals of the beneficiary schools turned up last January 18 to meet with the feeding program coordinators at CITE.
The meeting was a feedback mechanism of CITE to heed some concerns and draw
Now it can be told that students with tech-voc courses have an easier time in finding jobs, especially that there is currently a high demand for skilled workers here and abroad.
While a number of college graduates of traditional courses remained unemployed or underemployed, the need for tech-
CITE in review for 2011. Hereunder were the highlights of the year that was:
Before the two-week Christmas hiatus, the year-ender Family Day for staff and family members had to be something worth remembering. Indeed, the attendees were treated this year to a visual feast which only comes once in a lifetime.
The program kicked off with a Holy Mass
“A quality journey that does not end in certification but a journey towards customer satisfaction and continual improvement” said our Executive Director Ben Laraya in a pep talk before the CITE working committee for Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC) during the two-day workshop on December 14-15.
“A simple meal means everything to these children,” said a teacher in Canduman Elementary School as she began pouring out the tuna dish mixed with vegetables on the plates of the children all agog waiting for the food to be served.
Some little girls looked around before darting on the meal, while the boys immediat
Some 150 first year students were treated to a rare musicale experience entitled "Ang Guro" on November 25 at SM Cinema.
The musicale depicts the story of Ms. Resontoc (played by TV actor, Karel Marquez) and how her passion for teaching has touched the lives of her students. In the vein of popular TV shows like Glee and High School Musical, "Ang Guro" featured perfor
To draw a good score of audience for the school play, “Ang Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio,” the CITE Dramatics Club requested the CITE Feeding
Human concerns take many forms. In Cabancalan 1 Elementary School where the yearly enrollment is always escalating, the number of undernourished kids is also catching up.
CITE honored 45 of its industry partners in a simple recognition rite on October 26. These partners are taking in student-trainees from CITE under its Industrial Technician Program (ITP), a 3-year tech-voc training using the Dual Training System (DTS) where students are exposed to real-work environment after 15 months of in-school training.
Getting excited with their ideas to beef up the curriculum, 30 of CITE’s industry partners representatives met with the cluster and academic heads during the Annual Curriculum Review on October 27 at CITE Alumni Center. Read more