On July 15, the SMX Convention Center in Clark was abuzz with excitement as Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, President and CEO of the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), delivered an inspiring keynote address to the 452 graduates of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics (PhilSCA) during their Commencement Exercises. This event marked a significant milestone for the graduates and highlighted the unique role of PhilSCA as the only state college in the Philippines offering specialized aeronautical programs.
Atty. Devanadera, in her address, underscored the critical need for a “town and gown” approach to education. This concept, advocating for educational programs that are closely aligned with industry demands, aims to bridge the gap between academia and the professional world. She articulated the vision that such a collaboration would ensure that graduates are not only well-educated but also well-prepared to meet the specific needs of the aviation sector.
The CDC President emphasized the importance of forging strong partnerships between CDC and PhilSCA to effectively address the workforce requirements of the aviation industry within the Clark Freeport Zone. By aligning educational programs with the practical needs of the industry, these partnerships can create a robust pipeline of talent, ready to contribute to the sector’s growth and innovation.
“Clark Development Corporation and PhilSCA can go into partnership,” Atty. Devanadera stated, reinforcing her belief in the “town and gown” program. She elaborated on the metaphor, explaining, “The Town is the industry, and the Gown is the academe. And, I would like to see that all of you graduates will land a job that is related to your course.” This alignment, she argued, is essential for ensuring that the education provided is directly relevant to the career paths the graduates will pursue.
Atty. Devanadera also highlighted the evolving demands of the aviation sector, particularly within the dynamic environment of the Clark Freeport Zone. She pointed out that as the aviation industry continues to grow, so too does the need for a skilled and adaptable workforce. Through strategic partnerships and tailored educational programs, PhilSCA and CDC can play pivotal roles in meeting these demands and driving the sector forward.
In addition to addressing the graduates, Atty. Devanadera extended her message to their families, urging them to support their loved ones in pursuing further training and career development. She stressed that ongoing education and professional growth are vital in a field as rapidly advancing as aviation. By encouraging continuous learning, families can help graduates remain competitive and achieve long-term success in their careers.
The keynote address by Atty. Devanadera was a call to action for both the graduates and the broader community. It highlighted the symbiotic relationship between education and industry and the collective effort required to build a thriving aviation sector. The partnership between CDC and PhilSCA, as envisioned by Atty. Devanadera, promises a future where graduates are not only equipped with theoretical knowledge but also the practical skills necessary to excel in their chosen fields.
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