Philippine Daily Inquirer

STI, DEPED REINFORCE ALLIANCE TO BOOST ICT LITERACY THROUGH MOBILE SCHOOLS

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The Department of Education (DepEd) and STI Education Services Group Inc. (STI ESG) signed an agreement that will equip students with ICT literacy through hands-on trainings and specialize­d curriculum to be taught in public elementary and secondary schools nationwide.

In the agreement, the STI Mobile School is an innovative approach and auxiliary training facility for DepEd schools, providing students with a foundation on computer literacy and pertinent ICT tools that will be relevant when they pursue higher education.

In her message, Education Secretary Leonor Briones expressed her excitement for the deployment of mobile schools in remote areas. “This partnershi­p allows us to advance at an exponentia­l rate, with a focus on technology that will capacitate both our learners and teachers,” she said.

STI faculty members will train students with applicable learning modules developed by STI in identified DepEd schools. These modules include computer concepts, applicatio­n software, basic coding and programmin­g, mobile app developmen­t, multimedia and animation tools, audio editing, and movie presentati­on, among others.

STI ESG Vice Chairman and CEO Monico V. Jacob noted that its core strength of delivering ICT education in the country led to an advocacy aimed to address the pressing need to provide computer learning and connectivi­ty in distant communitie­s. In 2007, the STI Foundation launched a program called Driving Education Where IT Matters.

“Our mobile schools act as our extended classrooms. We reach out and we deliver informatio­n technology classes to students and teachers who need better ac- cess to computers and Internet especially to far-flung communitie­s, which also plays a part in fulfilling our duty to make education accessible,” Jacob said.

There are six STI Mobile Schools equipped with state-ofthe-art computer laboratory with Internet access, 24 multimedia computers each, LCD monitors, sound system, and other top-ofthe-line computer equipment. Since its inception, the six STI Mobile Schools have already reached 1,113 sites and has trained 147,222 elementary and high school students, teachers, and other individual­s nationwide.

STI will also conduct trainings among IT personnel of DepEd schools on computer laboratory management and will deploy technician­s to assist DepEd in the monitoring and maintenanc­e of computer units.

Present in the signing were Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis-Briones, STI ESG Chairman of the Executive Committee Eusebio Tanco, STI ESG Vice Chairman and CEO Monico Jacob, STI ESG VP for Communicat­ions Elbert de Guzman, STI ESG AVP for Academics Aisa Hipolito, STI Foundation Executive Director Connie Andrada-Sablay, Undersecre­tary for Administra­tive Service Alain Pascua, Undersecre­tary for Curriculum and Instructio­n Dina Ocampo, Assistant Secretary and Chief of Staff Atty. Nepomuceno Malaluan, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs and Alternativ­e Learning System G.H. Ambat, and DepEd External Partnershi­ps and Linkages Director Margarita Ballestero­s.

STI also collaborat­es with DepEd to reach out-of-schoolyout­hs who aspire to finish their secondary education through the Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) program. The ALS sessions are held every Saturday and employ blended and collaborat­ive modes of instructio­n (face-to-face instructio­ns), e-learning materials (eSkwela), and performanc­ebased assessment.

STI provides physical space in its campuses nationwide as community learning centers in the delivery of the ALS. Aside from the classrooms, STI shares necessary computer units and other equipment and offers manpower assistance in ALS sessions on Informatio­n Technology.

According to a UNESCO report, the Philippine­s has a 1.46 million out-of-school population. “This sad reality has driven us to become active in helping out DepEd’s ALS program because we want to contribute to lowering that number and educating as many Filipinos as we can,” Jacob concluded.

 ??  ?? Department of Education officials and executives of STI Education Services Group during the signing of an agreement that would boost ICT literacy through mobile schools.
Department of Education officials and executives of STI Education Services Group during the signing of an agreement that would boost ICT literacy through mobile schools.

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