SUBMIT ARTICLE
ISSN: 2782- 893X
eISSN: 2799-0664

The Entrepreneurial Training of Dressmaking and Tailoring Students in Pampanga

IJAMS Publisher

AUTHOR(S)

MARILYN D. DE JESUS, MAEd., LPT



ABSTRACT

—— The study dealt with the entrepreneurial skills training of the dressmaking and tailoring students of Bro. Andrew Gonzalez Technical High School and Senior High School in Apalit (Stand Alone I). The study displayed the student’s great skills training strengthened by their determination to be engaged on entrepreneurial activities in Dressmaking and Tailoring. However, more training on persistence to work is indeed needed. The study explored the entrepreneurial skills training of dressmaking and tailoring students as basis for the improvement of entrepreneurial training as well as the TVE and TVL curriculum implementation. The study adapted a mixed method of research design which utilized both quantitative and qualitative data collection, techniques, and analysis procedures. The students work on the construction of all types of apparel since they are competent in their skills in dressmaking and tailoring. The students possess a great attitude toward enterprise and virtuous enterprising behavior. The findings of the study revealed that there is a significant relationship between the entrepreneurial skills training and the development of enterprising behavior of the students in dressmaking and tailoring. The study concluded that the students have great entrepreneurial skills training and virtuous enterprising behavior. It was recommended that Dressmaking and Tailoring teachers should require the students to be engaged on entrepreneurial activities to open their minds on entrepreneurial mind set and benefits.