The Regional Training Center Korea Philippines Vocational Training Center (RTC-KPVTC) in Davao recently showcased its commitment to skills development and cultural exchange by actively participating in KULTURAVAN: Seguridad at Kaalaman. The event provided a platform for sharing knowledge and promoting the importance of safety and skills in various vocational fields. Notably, the Bread and Pastry Production Trainer, Ms. Juvilyn Mahilum, and Ms. Mellicent Concepcion, played a significant role in the event by conducting a captivating demonstration on the art of bread making.
KULTURAVAN, a cultural caravan organized to celebrate diversity and enhance cultural exchange, took a focused approach this year with the theme “Seguridad at Kaalaman” (Safety and Knowledge). The event aimed to emphasize the importance of safety measures in vocational training while also highlighting the significance of acquiring knowledge and skills in various fields.
RTC-KPVTC Davao actively participated in KULTURAVAN, recognizing it as an excellent opportunity to not only showcase their vocational training programs but also to promote a deeper understanding of the importance of safety in the workplace. The center’s participation was particularly notable due to the engaging demonstration presented by the Bread and Pastry Production Trainer, Ms. Juvilyn Mahilum, and Ms. Mellicent Concepcion.
The highlight of RTC-KPVTC’s participation was the live demonstration on bread making, led by Ms. Juvilyn Mahilum and Ms. Mellicent Concepcion. The duo showcased their expertise, guiding the audience through the step-by-step process of creating delectable
bread and pastries. The demonstration not only served as a culinary treat for the senses but also provided valuable insights into the precision and skill required in the field of bread and pastry production.
Beyond the culinary demonstration, RTC-KPVTC’s participation in KULTURAVAN emphasized the broader goal of cultural exchange. The center’s engagement in such events fosters a sense of unity and understanding among diverse communities. Through vocational training and skills development, participants are not only equipped with practical knowledge but also gain exposure to different cultural practices, enhancing their overall outlook and adaptability in a globalized world.
RTC-KPVTC Davao’s active involvement in KULTURAVAN: Seguridad at Kaalaman showcased its commitment to excellence in vocational training, emphasizing the importance of safety and knowledge. The engaging demonstration by Ms. Juvilyn Mahilum and Ms. Mellicent Concepcion in bread and pastry production not only delighted the audience but also underscored the significance of acquiring skills with a strong focus on safety measures. As vocational training centers continue to play a pivotal role in shaping skilled professionals, events like KULTURAVAN contribute to the broader goal of cultural exchange and fostering a well-rounded workforce.