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Teachers Should Use ICT To Improve Learning Through Motivation

September 01, 2008

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DepEd: Use ICT to improve learning outcomes

Education Secretary Jesli Lapus recently called on education officials not to resist change and instead optimize the power of technology to make quality education accessible to as many learners anytime, anywhere. Lapus said that more than the limited resources, the resistance to change is the main obstacle in taking full advantage of technology in Philippine education. “Our fear for change prevents us from moving forward. It limits us to the same solutions—solutions that have not given us the desired output we so desperately need at this critical hour,” Lapus noted.

The Department of Education (DepEd) is currently expanding the reach of Information and Communications Technology in public schools to enable Filipino teachers and students to face the challenges in the Age of Technology. “Our advocacy in integrating ICT in education can only redound to the benefit of Filipino public school children as it will make quality education easily accessible to as many learners as possible,” explained Lapus as he addressed guests in DepEd VIII 33rd Founding Anniversary Celebration in Palo, Leyte. DepEd has already sent into digital literacy training more than 100,000 teachers in partnership with the private sector. These include 86,000 teachers trained under a project with Intel, 18,000 in collaboration with Microsoft and 4,000 together with USAID. DepEd’s own information communication technology for education (ICT4E) initiative also provided an estimated 100,000 public school teachers with computer literacy skills.

DepEd is currently implementing its ICT4E Strategic Plan through a systematic process of consultative workshops and a ground-up planning approach through the ReImaginED Executive Training Series for regional and division educational managers. “We will continue to make ICT as a tool available to you but we recognize that this will not teach our children. It is you, our dear teachers, who will continue to teach and impart learning. And therefore, you must be fully-equipped and up to the task. Harness the full potential of technology to improve learning outcomes. It is there for the taking. Grab it,” Lapus said.

Recently, Lapus was inducted into the Certiport Champions of Digital Literacy Hall of Fame for his efforts to roll out one of the world’s largest digital literacy programs for the Department’s over 480,000 teachers in the Philippines.

“To us, this recognition is both an inspiration as well as a responsibility to continue with our various reforms and transformation programs in Philippine education,” he stressed.

Lapus explained that the 21st century learning tools and digital content will help DepEd facilitate the delivery of learning inside and outside the classroom. “It opens up an opportunity to expand our reach even to learners outside of the formal school system or those administered by our Alternative Learning System,” he explained.

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