Abstract

On-The-Job-Training (OJT) of KSU Students at the Agro studies International Centre for Agricultural Studies in Israel: An Assessment

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  • It is the policy of KSU to provide quality tertiary education to its students by providing alternative opportunities to strengthen the knowledge acquired in the classroom through OJTA or SIAP

  • This assessment shall serve as basis for improving the management of the On-The-Job-Training program of the Kalinga State University to maximize the benefits of the said program in collaboration with “Agro-studies” The International Centre for Agricultural Studies in Israel

  • The findings suggest that the experiences of the KSU OJT in Israel gave them the necessary training specially in the skills and practical knowledge in different agricultural technologies and production systems aside from their exposure to the various modern standards, methods and technologies practiced by AgroStudies

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Introduction

It is the policy of KSU to provide quality tertiary education to its students by providing alternative opportunities to strengthen the knowledge acquired in the classroom through OJTA or SIAP. It is voluntary on the part of the students notwithstanding that the curriculum requires international practicum. On-The-Job-Training Program of the College of Agriculture aims of practical training to help students develop important skills and abilities that support professional studies and prepare them for work later on.OJT show students the reality about working as Confucius once said:” If all I do is hear, I will forget.

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