Up until now, we haven't really blogged about what DualTech really is and what makes it so special from the rest of the vocational schools out there. So let's all get to know DualTech a little more!
DualTech is a private vocational school for boys. It's been around since 1982, and get this: it trains over a thousand scholars from the poor sectors of the country each year! Not only that, it has partnered up with several companies like Nestle Philippines, Honda Cars Philippines, Inc., and Boeing Material Handling Corporation. Partnering with such big companies only means that the students get employed upon graduation!
So what makes DualTech different from the rest? DualTech students are trained to be skilled workers with personal formation. These students not only know how to work, they work with work ethics. Thus, when they get employed, the DualTech students bring to the company the culture of excellence they acquired from their Alma Mater. Pretty cool huh?
And that in a nutshell is DualTech! What do you think would the Philippines be like if DualTech never existed?
Getting to Know DualTech
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A Christmas Graduation! (Part 2) Now with Pictures!
The graduates of DualTech as they patiently await for their diplomas.
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A Christmas Graduation! (Part 1)
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YOU GOTTA FIGHT, FOR YOUR RIGHT, TO PARTYYYY STUDY!!
At one point in time, we were all thrown the line “study hard, party harder”. As partying IS a pivotal part of any sane students life (as a means of releasing stress, forgetting problems, and what have you), we should feel blessed that we actually have the opportunity to study, by treating it with the same amount of importance and responsibility as we do our partying. “But why study when we were born SMART?” you would probably say with a smirk on your face. According to something I read way way back, education is important because:
- It is a basic human right
- It is a catalyst for human development
- It improves one’s quality of life, and
- It is vital for economic development and political stability
We may not be aware of it, but hundreds and thousands of kids our age don’t have the chance at the same kind of education that we do. Yup, that's right. They’re all either stuck in a string of odd-end jobs or finding other means of survival. That’s the beauty of schools like DUALTECH – it gives young men the opportunity of a better life since they offer a wide range of courses and fields of study that are sure to land them an awesome job once they hit that podium sporting their toga and matching diploma. And get this – all students enrolled are on full scholarship. That means: a good and extremely decent education without them having to shell out a single centavo. Now known for producing many successful graduates, there is no doubt that the people responsible for putting up DUALTECH are glad they invested in the education of these individuals! Kudos to you all!
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