DepEd / MANILA BULLETIN For the Department of Education (DepEd), there is a need to improve teaching science and technology in basic education to prepare Filipino learners for future challenges. “With or without the pandemic, we will be faced with the challenge of catching up with technology, sc
The Department of Education (DepEd) made an open call for the submission of studies on future learning spaces for Filipino students.
JOJO RINOZA / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones invited experts and stakeholders to participate in creating an integrated c
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+ April 18, 2021 IN A press release of DepEd published in www.deped.gov.ph, the Department of Education (DepEd) is aiming to collaborate with various stakeholders for integrated concepts or designs of future learning spaces as part of its commitment to continuously transform basic education.
Philippine representative and DepEd Undersecretary Nepomuceno Malaluan during the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization s (Unesco’s) high-level ministerial online conference recently, shared that education in the country had to make a radical shift in education delivery towards remote learning due to the Covid-19.
In his report, Usec. Malaluan noted that Covid-19 has compelled education to innovate and mobilize resources towards transformation, citing the Department’s blended learning initiatives such as the DepEd Commons and DepEd TV.
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“Ang ating responsibilidad ay paghanda ng ating kabataan para sa kanilang kinabukasan o ‘yung tinatawag nating the ‘world of worth’ – the world of further education. Kailangang magiging maingat tayo at titignan na natin kung anong mangyayari. Ano ba ang future ng education?” (Our responsibility is to prepare our youth for their future or what we call the ‘world of worth’ – the world of further education. We have to be careful and see what happens – what is the future of education?)” Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones said in a statement issued Saturday, April 17.