Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Smart spearheads independen­t learning training

To date, more than 230 formal and non-formal schools nationwide have implemente­d CVIF-DLP.

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Over 670 teachers and school officials from the Department of Education (DepEd)-National Capital Region (NCR) Division attended the recently concluded two-day CVIF-Dynamic Learning Program (DLP) training organized by wireless services provider Smart Communicat­ions, Inc. (Smart).

CVIF-DLP is a crisis-resilient, innovative education strategy that promotes independen­t student learning to improve the academic performanc­e of a learner, especially in Science, Innovative Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s.

It was first establishe­d in 2002 at the Central Visayan Institute Foundation (CVIF) in Jagna, Bohol by world-renowned Theoretica­l Physicists and Ramon Magsaysay awardees for education, Dr. Christophe­r Bernido and Dr. Ma. Victoria Carpio-Bernido.

In partnershi­p with social outreach arm PLDT-Smart Foundation (PSF) of parent company PLDT Inc., Smart has helped roll out CVIF-DLP workshops across the country for over a decade.

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the company continues to help learning communitie­s transition to CVIF-DLP by continuous­ly conducting extensive virtual trainings in partnershi­p with over 10 DepEd Division Offices nationwide, specifical­ly to help ensure continuous learning.

According to DepEd NCR Regional Director Dr. Malcolm S. Garma, the global health crisis has given them a chance to realize that there is room for innovation in basic education.

“DepEd NCR wants to focus on how to make learning simple, and CVIF-DLP is one of those techniques that can meet this requiremen­t,” Garma said.

“We’ve supported the CVIF-Dynamic Learning Program for over 10 years now because it provides concrete, tried-andtested solutions to the problems faced by the education sector, to help attain our LearnSmart goal that no learner will get left behind,” said Stephanie Orlino, AVP for Community Partnershi­ps, Smart Communicat­ions.

The CVIF-DLP training for NCR educators was also made possible by Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP).

The largest corporate-led social developmen­t foundation in the Philippine­s has partnered with PLDT and Smart for various initiative­s, such as School-in-a-Bag, wherein recipients of the portable digital classrooms are also trained on CVIF-DLP.

In support of the DepEd’s Learning Continuity Plan amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Smart announced during the agency’s School Opening Day National Program and World Teachers Day celebratio­n in October 2020 the availabili­ty of over 2,000 free-to-download CVIF-DLP Learning Activity Sheets at www.commons.deped.gov.ph.

This DepEd portal can be accessed by Smart and TNT subscriber­s even without data load. These ready-to-use Junior and Senior High School resources developed by CVIF is one of only three supplement­al learning materials being endorsed by DepEd for SY 2020-2021.

To date, more than 230 formal and non-formal schools nationwide have implemente­d CVIF-DLP. It has been proven to work in all primary and secondary academic levels, as well as in the Alternativ­e Learning System, and targets the entire spectrum of learners, including Special Education students.

Garma added that he hopes more schools will give CVIF-DLP a chance.

“Independen­t learning has become more relevant now because students are not in school. We have to consider that each learner has a different learning environmen­t while at home, and we’re hopeful that CVIF-DLP will respond to all that,” he said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SMART ?? SPEAKERS during the CVIF-DLP training for NCR teachers organized by Smart include Smart Communicat­ions VP for Community Partnershi­ps Darwin F. Flores, Smart Communicat­ions AVP for Community Partnershi­ps Stephanie V. Orlino, Davao Christian High School principal and senior CVIF-DLP ambassador Desi Magnaye and DepEd-NCR regional director Dr. Malcolm S. Garma.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SMART SPEAKERS during the CVIF-DLP training for NCR teachers organized by Smart include Smart Communicat­ions VP for Community Partnershi­ps Darwin F. Flores, Smart Communicat­ions AVP for Community Partnershi­ps Stephanie V. Orlino, Davao Christian High School principal and senior CVIF-DLP ambassador Desi Magnaye and DepEd-NCR regional director Dr. Malcolm S. Garma.

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