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DepEd secures NTC’s support for TV, radio-based education

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DepEd, through the NTC headed by Commission­er Gamaliel Cordoba, has requested television, radio and cable operators to broadcast educationa­l materials and instructio­ns as part of the Department’s Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan (BEL CP) .

The DepEd is set to implement a blended learning approach as face-to-face classes are still prohibited, with TV and radio-based instructio­n being one of the three main set-ups with modular and online learning as the other two options.

NTC, as the government agency mandated to oversee broadcasti­ng operations in the country, has issued a memorandum to remind TV and radio operators of its public service obligation, including providing free of charge assistance in the functions of public informatio­n and education.

The Commission also released a separate memorandum for cable operators, reminding them of the provisions of Section 6.3.2, Item C of NTC Memorandum Circular No. 4-08-88, which requires them to carry free public service features, including education, cultural and civic.

“The Department is determined to strengthen education delivery through television, whether it is through commercial broadcast TV networks, free channels, government-owned TV stations, and even cable TV networks,” Undersecre­tary for Administra­tion Alain del Pascua said.

The initiative is also backed by the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) Secretary Gregorio Honasan II, who instructed NTC to mandate broadcast stations, channels and cable TV providers to allocate broadcast hours and the use of equipment and resources to DepEd, free of charge. (DepEd PR)

Cdespite ommitted to widening the access to education the pandemic, the Department of Education (DepEd) secured an ally in the National Telecommun­ication Commission (NTC) to support television and radio-based learning delivery for the upcoming school year.

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