NMP Manila capacitates
17 OWWA seafarer-scholars, complete IMO MC 6.09
Press Release
May 6, 2026

MANILA – Seventeen
(17) aspiring maritime instructors successfully completed the IMO
Model Course 6.09 (Training for Instructors) Batch 4-2026 at the
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) Manila Office, taking a
significant step toward building meaningful careers in maritime
education.
Conducted from February 23
to March 6, 2026, the trainees received financial support from the
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) under its Skills for
Employment Scholarship Program (SESP). The batch was composed of
scholars from OWWA NCR, Region I, and Region IV-B.
Over the two-week
training, participants were equipped with essential teaching
competencies, including modern instructional techniques, effective
communication skills, and globally aligned training methods in
accordance with Standards of Training, Certification, and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), by the International Maritime
Organization.
The training program
integrated practical teaching demonstrations with hands-on learning
experiences, preparing the trainees to take on instructional roles
in maritime education.
This initiative highlights
the continuing partnership between NMP and OWWA in supporting
seafarers’ transition to shore-based careers as maritime
instructors. It also reflects the expanding reach of the SESP,
benefiting scholars from various regions nationwide.
In addition, both agencies
are strengthening their partnership to make skills upgrading more
accessible for seafarers through the proposed rollout of free
training with meal support, more scholarship grants, and expanded
program coverage.
As the only state-run
maritime training and research institution in the country, NMP
ensures that every Filipino seafarer is globally competitive and
future-ready, sustaining the country’s position as the world’s
leading supplier of maritime professionals.