To strengthen the resiliency of the education system beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Education is proposing the implementation of the “DepEd TV” and the “DepEd Radio” as a long-term strategy for education.“Learning using TV and Radio will continue to be used to address recurring problems caused by disasters and classroom congestion,” said DepEd Undersecretary for Administration Alain Del Pascua.
As cited in its Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan , DepEd has identified four modalities for distance learning:3) Television-based instruction, andThe DepEd TV and DepEd Radio projects were initiated by Pascua’s office through the Information and Communications Technology Service led by Director Abram Abanil, in partnership with the Curriculum and Instruction Strand led by Undersecretary Diosdado San Antonio and Assistant Secretary Alma Ruby Torio.
The first batch of teacher-broadcasters were trained in July wherein the participants were able to produce the first DepEd TV episodes which aired during the dry run in August. “All TV episodes will also have a corresponding radio-based lecture that is intended to reach learners who do not have access to television,” Pascua said.
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