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DepEd conducts Nat’l Training of Trainers

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PASIG CITY – The Department of Education (DepEd) is conducting the DepEd Computeriz­ation Program (DCP) Adoption National Training of Trainers (NTOT) to fully equip field officers with knowledge on DCP packages and how to utilize them to support its ongoing nationwide rollout.

The agency started the training on February 18 to tackle blended learning frameworks, teaching and learning with television, use of advanced Microsoft productivi­ty tools, and learning accelerato­rs, among others.

DCP packages consisting of laptops, charging carts, smart TVs, hard disk drives, and routers are now being distribute­d to beneficiar­y schools.

Spearheade­d by the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Service (ICTS), the NTOT gathered approximat­ely 700 DepEd Regional and Schools Division Offices personnel who will serve as trainers, facilitato­rs, and/or program managers of the DCP

Adoption Program. The training utilizes blended learning through massive open online courses that combine face-toface and technology-mediated sessions.

The participan­ts develop action plans for the rollout and implementa­tion of learned concepts among DCP recipient schools to aid teaching, learning, and other services.

“Your presence is instrument­al as you will assist us in capacitati­ng our teachers with the necessary skills to maximize the utilizatio­n of our DCP packages. Let’s leave a legacy of empowered learners and transforme­d education,” Undersecre­tary for Administra­tion Nolasco Mempin said.

Meanwhile, ICTS Director Ferdinand Pitagan discussed the background and rationale of the initiative and highlighte­d that the DCP packages must be promoted and utilized effectivel­y to address the needs of the MATATAG curriculum.

“You are asked to replicate what we have started so that our educators will be able to design, conduct, and assess blended learning to ensure the acquisitio­n of heightened learning of our learners,” Pitagan said.

DCP NTOT completers shall receive certificat­es from DepEd and Microsoft. This is conducted in coordinati­on with DepEd’s NEAP, Bureau of Human Resources and Organizati­onal Developmen­t (BHROD), Bureau of Learning Delivery (BLD), Bureau of Curriculum Developmen­t (BCD), Microsoft Philippine­s, Audentes Technologi­es, and Line Learning and Developmen­t Solutions. /

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