2022 PHILIPPINE RESPONSE - Report - Page 112
MONITORING, SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT
PHILIPPINE MEASURES
KEY AREA 2
Immediate Measures
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The quantity of the equipment
specified in the grievance: those for
automatic control laboratory and
those for the diesel engine
laboratory,
per
Form
1
is
inconsistent with the Updated
Inventory submitted by the school.
Therefore, based on the factual
evidence
submitted,
the
evaluation team concludes that
the specific finding has been
sufficiently addressed.
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The institution submitted its
designed form, Form 3, with
filename, 1st class form2. The form
shows how the laboratory hours
are assigned to the courses per
batch, (Batch 1) and per group
(Groups A, B, C). For the course
PPD with 3 laboratory hours per
week (per Form 1), the form shows
the laboratory time for each group
on January 21, 2021: A - from 0800
to 1000, B – from 1300 to 1500, Cfrom 1000 to 1200), or 2 laboratory
hours per group. However, the
institution
did
not
provide
documents or records showing
how the remaining one (1) hour of
the 3 hours required for the week
was assigned.
The Administration through CHED
informed the PNTC, OLFU and BMA of
the results of the evaluation and that
the compliance of the MHEIs will be
verified in the regular monitoring which
will be conducted from February to
March 2022. The shortcomings that will
be raised in the joint monitoring
activities
will
be
processed
in
accordance with the existing rules and
regulations. If found non-compliant
and have failed to address the
shortcomings
noted
within
the
prescribed period, a Show Cause Order
will be issued in accordance with
existing policies, rules, and regulations.
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