Davao City still needs more learning hubs, says councilor

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A DAVAO City councilor sees the need for more learning hubs in the city to cater to the growing demands of the market for new trends in various industries.

During the opening of Craft Learning Hub at Granland Business and Warehouse Center in R. Castillo Street on March 18, 2024, Councilor Tek Ocampo said that although the city is already home to several schools and academic institutions, Dabawenyos still needs learning hubs to be updated on the trends in the market.

'The state-of-the-art vocational training facility and learning hub will inspire Dabawenyos from all backgrounds to obtain specialized skills, enhanced capabilities, and unlock new opportunities for their personal and professional growth,' Duterte said.He added that the opening of these facilities is 'the beginning of endless possibilities and dreams for Dabawenyos to embrace the chances that await us.

 

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