In order to further support the implementation of blended learning for School Year 2021-2022, the Department of Education (DepEd) is aiming to increase the utilization of TV and radio-based materials.
Hindi natin maikakaila na hindi mawawala ang mahalagang papel na ginagampanan ng TV at radio sa bansa sa paghatid ng edukasyon sapagkat hindi lahat ay may access sa internet. Kailangan accessible sa lahat ng mga mag-aaral ang mga learning opportunities,
said Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones in a Senate hearing on Wednesday, Sept. 1.
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DepEd said that while Self-Learning Modules (SLMs) are available in schools and field offices, they are also converted into DepEd TV episodes and radio-based lessons for flexibility of the modality.
Undersecretary and Chief of Staff Nepomuceno Malaluan said that DepEd plans to effectively integrate TV- and radio-based materials in the instructional plans for the upcoming school year.
This school year will be different as the commitment that we have in the contextualization and adjustments by our regions is on how to effectively integrate these in the instructional programming of the teachers,
he said.
He further added that the radio and TV episodes are already digitally available and there is a database indexed by Grade Level, Quarter, Episode Title, Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELCs) Mapping, and CG Code.
Additionally, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian aslo previously praised DepEd for producing high-quality educational materials such as DepEd TV and DepEd radio and hopes to see the increased use of the platforms.
I’ve seen the TV programming, and it’s very nice. It’s high quality. It’s not low production, and the teachers there perform quite superbly in delivering. In fact, they have managed to demonstrate not only their teaching capabilities but their acting capabilities. I like it. It’s produced quite well,
he shared.
TV stations IBC 13, GMA7, Cignal, GSat, Grace TV, Solar, Planet Cable, Pacific Kabelnet, Mabuhay Pilipinas TV, and PCTA members have been airing completed episodes of DepEd TV and they are also played in radio counterparts simultaneously.
DepEd TV has produced 1107 first quarter and 320 second quarter video lessons aligned with the Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELCs) last school year.
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DepEd aims to increase utilization of TV and radio-based lessons for SY 2021-2022
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