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MONITORING, SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT
KEY AREA 2
Monitoring, Supervision and Evaluation of Training and
Assessment
SHORTCOMING 4
The Philippines’ authorities, namely CHED
and MARINA, do not sufficiently ensure
through their monitoring system that all
training and assessment activities carried
out by the MET institutions, and the MHEIs
in particular, are administered, conducted,
monitored, evaluated and supervised, as
required by the STCW Convention and the
Code, and that such monitoring system
fully ensures achievement of the defined
objectives, as required by the STCW
Convention, as well as achievement of the
prescribed standards of competence, in
line with the STCW Code.
Despite this system of supervision
provided by CHED and MARINA, the
EMSA inspectors identified several
inconsistencies in application of the
training framework outlined above,
which CHED and MARINA had not
identified through their monitoring
activities.
Grievance 7
Some MHEIs do not systematically plan the
courses and do not follow the lesson schedules or
timetables
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