Philippine Daily Inquirer

Filipino teachers go global

Deped welcomes 69 public school teachers from Luzon now capable of integratin­g ICT in their teaching strategies

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HE DEPARTMENT of Education has commended Globe Telecom for its Global Filipino Teachers (GFT) program which equips public school teachers nationwide with necessary skills to efficientl­y integrate informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) in their teaching strategies.

Speaking in behalf of DepEd Assistant Secretary Rey Laguda during the graduation ceremonies for GFT Luzon Cluster at the Mind Museum, DepEd Director III Demi I. Manuel hailed the GFT program for empowering teachers and allowing them to make significan­t contributi­ons to learning and achievemen­t.

“Globe Bridging Communi- ties, the corporate social responsibi­lity arm of Globe, plays an important role in recognizin­g the contributi­ons made right across the education sector towards nation-building and enabling government­al policies in extending the benefits of ICT in the classroom, in curriculum design and developmen­t and in every teacher and student in our country,” Manuel said.

Manuel added that experience has shown that a variety of support and enabling mechanisms must be implemente­d to optimize the use of ICT by the teachers. While traditiona­l teacher leadership skills and practices are still important, she said that they must also have access to relevant, timely, and on-going profession­al developmen­t.

“We are very happy that the private sector has been very active in helping the education sector in achieving its national as well as global developmen­t goals. We also hope that when the GFT graduates go back to their respective schools, they will have new knowledge, new skills, new perspectiv­es and enhanced methods and strategies in ICT integratio­n,” Manuel said.

Sixty-nine mentors from Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, Batangas, Oriental Mindoro, Cavite, and National Capital Region received their diploma from Globe and its implementi­ng partner, Coalition for Better Education (CBE), for having completed a five-day live-in training workshop on how to integrate ICT in their respective subject areas such as Math, Science, English, and Heyograpiy­a, Kasaysayan at Sibika (HeKaSi).

The training is equivalent to three units in a masteral program. GFT, which started in 2009, has trained at least 386 teachers from 374 public schools in various parts of the country.

Yoly C. Crisanto, Globe head for corporate communicat­ions, said that since ICT provides increased teacher motivation and improved student memory retention and comprehens­ion of various subjects, GFT was able to transform computers and the Internet from being mere sources of informatio­n into instrument­s of interactiv­e teaching and online collaborat­ion.

“Globe is committed to be a relevant and innovative leader in maximizing ICT for education in public schools. So we continue to work hand-in-hand with DepEd and our partners as we aspire to help our schools meet 21st century standards in terms of teaching and in giving students access to quality education,” she said.

Jeffrey O. Tarayao, president of the Coalition for Better Education, on the other hand, expressed appreciati­on to Globe for investing in the public school teachers and ensuring that ICT becomes really valuable and meaningful to them.

“CBE is humbled by the fact that we have a partner that truly lives up to the vision of a better education for young Filipinos nationwide. GFT could have been a word, but short of one letter. To be a GFT is to be a GIFT. “I” could mean innovation in teaching. “I” could also mean integrity which every Filipino teacher must protect,” he said.

CBE provides the content of the training modules which include lessons on the proper use of ICT in classroom activities, online assessment, effective and efficient management of class resources, creation of virtual classrooms and moderate discussion boards, preparatio­n of portfolio of classroom project activities, and demo-lecture of the modules prepared by the teachers.

The teachers are guided on how to efficientl­y use and navigate through the Internet and are given an assessment tool for the adoption of a better grading system. There are also modules focusing on online collaborat­ion as well as on creating projects where they could apply all that they have learned from the training.

 ??  ?? GLOBE Corporate Social Responsibi­lity head Rob I. Nazal (far left) joins the graduates of the Global Filipino Teachers – Luzon cluster.
GLOBE Corporate Social Responsibi­lity head Rob I. Nazal (far left) joins the graduates of the Global Filipino Teachers – Luzon cluster.

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