This document discusses the importance of Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) in developing skills among students to help alleviate poverty in the Philippines. It describes how the nominee has significantly contributed to the success of STEP at the local, regional, and national levels through their work coordinating the organization, training contestants, and winning numerous competitions in areas like fishpond layout, project proposals for broiler and layer production, and animal production. The nominee has proudly represented their region and division multiple times at regional and national competitions, winning several first place prizes and bringing recognition to their school. Their demonstrated leadership and skills have helped students in their region develop talents and abilities that can boost the national economy.
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Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of The Philippines
This document discusses the importance of Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) in developing skills among students to help alleviate poverty in the Philippines. It describes how the nominee has significantly contributed to the success of STEP at the local, regional, and national levels through their work coordinating the organization, training contestants, and winning numerous competitions in areas like fishpond layout, project proposals for broiler and layer production, and animal production. The nominee has proudly represented their region and division multiple times at regional and national competitions, winning several first place prizes and bringing recognition to their school. Their demonstrated leadership and skills have helped students in their region develop talents and abilities that can boost the national economy.
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My contribution to the STEP organization as a secondary school teacher in the Philippines
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Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines
This document discusses the importance of Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) in developing skills among students to help alleviate poverty in the Philippines. It describes how the nominee has significantly contributed to the success of STEP at the local, regional, and national levels through their work coordinating the organization, training contestants, and winning numerous competitions in areas like fishpond layout, project proposals for broiler and layer production, and animal production. The nominee has proudly represented their region and division multiple times at regional and national competitions, winning several first place prizes and bringing recognition to their school. Their demonstrated leadership and skills have helped students in their region develop talents and abilities that can boost the national economy.
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Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of The Philippines
This document discusses the importance of Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) in developing skills among students to help alleviate poverty in the Philippines. It describes how the nominee has significantly contributed to the success of STEP at the local, regional, and national levels through their work coordinating the organization, training contestants, and winning numerous competitions in areas like fishpond layout, project proposals for broiler and layer production, and animal production. The nominee has proudly represented their region and division multiple times at regional and national competitions, winning several first place prizes and bringing recognition to their school. Their demonstrated leadership and skills have helped students in their region develop talents and abilities that can boost the national economy.
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ME and the STUDENT TECHNOLOGIST AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
OF THE PHILIPPINES By: Blair D. Castillon
I believe that Student Technologists and Entrepreneur of the Philippines (STEP)
and its capability to make a difference in the life of every student. Learning a skill and be mastered is a significance step away from poverty which so charact erize our nation today. We cannot afford to watch our countryâ s economy dwindle cont inuously and worsen, draining the studentâ s capacity and letting poverty eat up all our human resources. It is in this department where hope lies and opportunities abound, not to totally deteriorate economic condition of our country. This justification for nomination was being made to the efforts exerted and shar ed by the nominee for the extraordinary and selfless contributions to the STEP o rganization in particular and to the cause of skills development in general. When the STEP was conceived as a result of unifying the Future Farmers of the Ph ilippines(FFP), Future Homemakers of the Philippines (FHP), Future Agricultural Homemakers of the Philippines (FAHP) and all other existing Technology and Home Economics (THE) organizations, the nominee worked hard for the realization of it s mission to enhance education by providing holistic quality co-curricular progr am, projects and activities that will prepare the Filipino children and youth to wards the new millennium. The STEP local membership fee as a voluntary contribution was sanctioned and col lected by the Parents-Teachers and Community Association (PTCA) and has always a linkage and coordinated its treasurer, thus hundred percent collections for ST EP was formally collected by the PTCA and turned over to the local STEP officer for formal auditing and legally used each year. Being the STEP coordinator from 2001 up to the present, the school garnered various awards in the division, regi onal and even in national STEP competition due to his intensive supervision on s kills training. The STEP organization in the school is well managed and organize d and new set of officers was elected yearly with the support of the TLE teacher s and STEP teachersâ advisers. Trainers and coaches in competitive skills were alway s reminded and guided on its guidelines for proper implementation and conduct of each skill. Some projects were made possible in the campus and some tools and m aterials were being purchased. The attendances of school delegation to its conte st venue were materialized each year due to his efforts with the support of the school administrator, staff, teachers and stakeholders. As a secondary teacher of this school, majoring Technology and Livelihood Educat ion (TLE), I was also able to bring pride to the school due to my achievements a s a trainer and a coach to the different levels of STEP competition. So as to sh ow proofs, me and my contestant participated and garnered the fourth place in f ishpond layout in the STEP-Regional Competition and Work Conference in Aloran, M isamis Oriental, 2002. Beyond my knowledge, I never knew that it was the start o f my success in the field of fishpond lay outing and project proposal making. On the following year, I participated and won the sixth place in fishpond layout a nd also a sixth placer in project proposal in broiler production in STEP Regiona l Competition in Malaybalay City. In 2004, my winning was much victorious for I bagged down the first place in Project Proposal in Layer Production in the divis ion STEP skills competition and was one of the members in the working committee. Taking home the bacon did not end at the division level. I also won first place in Project proposal in STEP-Regional Skills Development and Competition (RSDC) in Iligan City and was also the committee chairman on program and social committ ees. Months after my achievements, I was chosen to be the regional representativ e to the STEP- National Skills Development and Competition (NSDC) at Naga City i n Project Proposal in Broiler Production. STEP Competition is always held annually, again in the year 2005 I was the first placer in Project Proposal in Layer Production and a contest facilitator in the division STEP skills competition. Moving on the next level of the competition, I ranked as the first placer in the regional level of the Project Proposal in La yer Production at Valencia City and was part of the representative for the natio nal level at General Santos City. The succeeding year, I served as a contest facilitator and at the same time won first place in Project Proposal in Animal Production, division level, and repres ented this division at the regional level. Being the first placer on the said re gional competition, I proudly represented this region in Bagiuo City for the STE P-NSDC and won third place in Project Proposal in Animal Production. As of last year, I was a member of the planning committee and a chairman of the said committee in the local competition as the division STEP venue for the secon dary level. I was one of the staff of the division STEP Competition and Conferen ce â elementary level. I was also a contest administrator on Project Proposal Making and won first place in the said skill. As a contest administrator in the STEP-R SDC in Project Proposal, I also won as the first place in the said skill which I represented region X to the STEP-NSDC at Davao City. I contributed to the success of the Division Seminar on Updates in Teaching Tech nology and Livelihood Education as a demonstration teacher and on the Hands on T raining Skills for Teachers of Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan as a resou rce speaker and disseminated to the whole division of Iligan City on how to make a STEP based Project Proposal in Animal Production. With all the reasons stated above, it is hoped that we conscientiously p rovide valuable services and inspiration to others towards higher and stronger m ultifarious achievements when the compelling needs of our heart intersect with t he compelling needs of our organization. More than that, our sense of responsibi lity as public servant urges us to be magnanimous with efforts and the use of re sources and skills in order to promote a broaden common vision. I know that with Godâ s presence, we can achieve all our aspirations, execute mission, and realize our dreams in developing our students talents, skills and leadership abilities in inculcating good work value for a world class competitiv eness and for national productivity as well. It is our commitment and our involv ement.