TESDA TRAINING PLAN (TP)

Program Title

Agarwood Beads & Jewelry Crafting Workshop

Program Type: Non-Qualification / Industry-Specific Skills Training
Provider: Oud Academia – Crown Institute for Agarwood Science, Art, and Sustainable Enterprise (CI-ASASE)
Aligned TR: Jewelry Making (Fine Jewelry) NC II (Adapted)


I. Program Description

This training program is designed to equip trainees with practical competencies in crafting agarwood beads and jewelry products. It integrates traditional agarwood craft knowledge with TESDA core standards on jewelry fabrication, safety, quality control, and market readiness. The program supports livelihood development, MSMEs, cultural heritage preservation, and sustainable value addition to agarwood resources.


II. Nominal Training Duration

Total Training Hours: 34 Hours

  • Theory / Lecture: 10 Hours
  • Practical / Hands-on Workshop: 24 Hours

III. Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the training, trainees shall be able to:

  1. Apply workplace communication, teamwork, professionalism, and OHS practices.
  2. Select, prepare, and condition agarwood materials for jewelry crafting.
  3. Fabricate agarwood beads and jewelry components using appropriate tools.
  4. Assemble and finish agarwood jewelry products to quality standards.
  5. Preserve agarwood aroma and resin integrity during fabrication.
  6. Package and present agarwood jewelry products for market readiness.

IV. Entry Requirements

  • At least 15 years old
  • Able to read and write
  • Physically fit for manual craft activities
  • No prior jewelry experience required

V. Course Structure and Training Matrix

A. Basic Competencies (6 Hours)

Unit of CompetencyLearning OutcomesHours
Participate in Workplace CommunicationCommunicate instructions and document work2
Work in Team EnvironmentPerform assigned roles in craft production2
Practice Career ProfessionalismDemonstrate ethical artisan behavior1
Practice Occupational Health and SafetyApply safety procedures and PPE1

B. Common Competencies (6 Hours)

Unit of CompetencyLearning OutcomesHours
Apply Quality StandardsAssess materials and finished products3
Perform Measurements and CalculationsMeasure beads and jewelry components3

C. Core Competencies – Adapted from Jewelry Making NC II (14 Hours)

Unit of CompetencyLearning OutcomesHours
Prepare Jewelry Materials and ToolsSelect and prepare agarwood and tools3
Fabricate Jewelry ComponentsShape and drill agarwood beads5
Assemble Jewelry ProductsString and assemble jewelry items3
Finish and Polish JewelryPerform sanding, polishing, and inspection3

D. Industry Specialization (Agarwood-Focused) (8 Hours)

Unit of CompetencyLearning OutcomesHours
Identify Agarwood Grades for Craft UseSelect appropriate resin grades2
Preserve Agarwood AromaApply scent-safe fabrication methods2
Apply Ethical & Cultural Craft StandardsUse ethical sourcing and heritage principles2
Package and Present ProductsPrepare products for sale and branding2

VI. Training Methodology

  • Lecture and discussion
  • Demonstration
  • Hands-on workshop activities
  • Guided practice
  • Portfolio-based learning

VII. Learning Materials and Resources

Tools & Equipment

  • Hand drills / mini lathes
  • Sanding tools and blocks (various grits)
  • Measuring tools
  • PPE (gloves, masks, goggles)

Materials

  • Agarwood blocks/offcuts (traceable sources)
  • Natural cords (silk, cotton, nylon)
  • Natural oils and waxes

VIII. Assessment Methods

Assessment Approach

  • Direct observation
  • Practical demonstration
  • Oral questioning
  • Portfolio evaluation

Evidence Requirements

  • Minimum of two (2) finished agarwood jewelry items
  • Process documentation (photos/logs)
  • Design sketch or concept board

IX. Trainer Qualification

  • Jewelry Making NC II or higher OR
  • At least three (3) years industry experience in jewelry or artisan craft
  • Training Methodology I (TM I) – preferred

X. Certification

Successful trainees shall be issued a:
Certificate of Completion – Certified Agarwood Beads & Jewelry Artisan

This certificate may be used for TESDA bridging toward Jewelry Making NC II assessment through an accredited assessment center.


XI. Records and Documentation

  • Attendance sheets
  • Assessment results
  • Trainee portfolios
  • Training completion records

XII. Compliance Statements

  • Occupational Health and Safety compliance
  • Ethical and traceable sourcing of agarwood materials
  • Environmental responsibility and waste minimization
  • Cultural heritage respect and preservation

Prepared by: Oud Academia (CI-ASASE)
Purpose: UTPRAS Registration and Program Implementation