The Manila Times

KOREAN VOLUNTEER GROUP DONATES 1,000 BOOKS TO DEPED

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THE Department of Education — Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Office (DepEdICO) received 10 boxes of children’s books from the Korean Internatio­nal Coordinati­ng Agency (KOICA) on May 4.

The KOICA Team, composed of Baek Jiyeon, Volunteer Program Coordinato­r, Sheena Balinsoy, Volunteer Program Manager, and Ronnie Runtal, a staff member, completed the donation of 1,000 pieces of children’s book intended for identified Last Mile schools in Region 4-A, Calabarzon.

DepEd ICO Director Margarita Consolacio­n Ballestero­s formally received the donation in a ceremonial turnover.

Before their delivery to Calabarzon Last-Mile Schools, samples of the books will be reviewed by the Bureau of Curriculum Developmen­t (BCD) and Bureau of Learning Resources (BLR) of the Office of the Undersecre­tary for Curriculum and Instructio­n (OUCI) to ensure that the books are consistent with DepEd issued learning materials.

Last Mile Schools, under DepEd Memo No. 059, series 2019, are schools located in Geographic­ally Isolated and Disadvanta­ged Areas (GIDA), with indicators such as less than four classrooms, with non-standard rooms, absence of electricit­y, no funds for repairs within the last four years, travel distance of more than an hour from the town center, having multigrade classes, with less than five teachers, less than 100 learners, and more than 75 percent IP learners.

DepEd, through ICO, is currently exploring areas of possible collaborat­ion with KOICA, which may eventually lead to the drafting of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU), to maximize the benefits of the partnershi­p for basic education stakeholde­rs.

KOICA was establishe­d in 1991 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea as a government­al organizati­on for Official Developmen­t Assistance (ODA) to enhance the effectiven­ess of South Korea’s grant aid programs for developing countries by implementi­ng the government’s grant aid and technical cooperatio­n programs.

By its creation under DepEd Order No. 19, series 2010, ICO was mandated as the specific office within the Department to oversee its internatio­nal concerns and serves as a clearingho­use for all its internatio­nal transactio­ns.

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 ?? COURTESY OF DEPED ICO ?? n The students of Calabarzon's Last-Mile Schools will be the primary beneficiar­ies of the valuable donation which will help ensure quality education amid distance learning.PHOTO
COURTESY OF DEPED ICO n The students of Calabarzon's Last-Mile Schools will be the primary beneficiar­ies of the valuable donation which will help ensure quality education amid distance learning.PHOTO

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