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Carelink tackles opportunities in Australia

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MANILA, Philippines - Carelink Asia Institute, a partner institution of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), announced the arrival of well-known educators from Australia who are scheduled to conduct free information sessions on their study, earn, and build remarkable future in australia programs.

With Carelink Asia as host, the Australian educators namely: international unit officers Lena Mete of the Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE, Adelaide Chan of the MEGT Education Group, and Sharon Beilbey of Skills Tech Australia, and Anthony Reeder of Australian Catholic University will provide helpful information to participants on how to access educational and employment opportunities in Australia.

The schedule of the free information sessions are as follows: Nov. 14, 3 to 5 p.m., to be conducted by Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE; Nov. 22, 2 to 4 p.m., to be conducted by MEGT Education Group; Nov. 23, 2 to 4p.m., to be conducted by Skills Tech Australia; and Nov. 25, 1 to 3 p.m., to be conducted by Australian Catholic University.    

To register for the free information sessions to be held at Carelink Asia Institute, 2nd Flr A. Francisco Gold 1 Bldg, 784 EDSA, near West Kamias, Q.C., interested parties can call 355-9201/ 788-3891/09493036261 or email [email protected].

As part of its vision and mission of building capabilities to create a world of possibilities, Carelink Asia, since 2008, continues to provide international education services, rendering personalized counseling to help students gain admission to the best colleges and universities in Australia.

Carelink Asia Institute director Encarnacion Lat said that honing skills and simulated work environments and meeting the needs of the industry are the focus of vocational education and training. Providing quality training and connecting skills with job outcomes are what have been recognized by OECD, UNESCO and ILO as the pillars of a strong vocational education and training system.

As TESDA and its partner-institutions delivering TESDA-certified programs work to improve and strengthen our own system, Australia continues to set the international standards and inspires as a model of good practice for the Philippines.

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ADELAIDE CHAN

ANTHONY REEDER OF AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

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AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

CARELINK ASIA

CARELINK ASIA INSTITUTE

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ENCARNACION LAT

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FRANCISCO GOLD

LENA METE OF THE METROPOLITAN SOUTH INSTITUTE

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