The Philippine Star

GFS program now in 15 regions

- Helen Flores

Globe Telecom, in partnershi­p with the Department of Education (DepEd), has brought its digital literacy program to 15 out of the 17 regions in the country this year.

Sixty schools were added to Globe’s Global Filipino Schools (GFS) program this year, bringing to 142 the number of its school beneficiar­ies.

Education Secretary Leonor Briones lauded the supporters of the public education sector.

“If you are truly seeking the truth, if you are truly seeking life, if you are truly seeking the meaning of Christmas, find it among the children whom you are serving,” she said.

Under the GFS program, every school beneficiar­y will serve as a training hub for teachers in the DepEd division to which the school belongs.

The school is also equipped with the knowledge and skills to facilitate workshops regarding 21st century learning skills, and the integratio­n of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) in the classroom.

The school also receives free Internet connectivi­ty that teachers and students can use, free ICT equipment support such as projectors, tablets, pocket WiFi dongles, virtual-reality goggles as well as teacher training on digital literacy, digital responsibi­lity, ICT integratio­n in the classroom and 21st century teaching concepts and methodolog­ies.

The GFS program is a long-term and modern approach to education that allows 21st century learning methods to be introduced and implemente­d in public schools nationwide, according to Globe senior vice president for corporate com- munication­s Yoly Crisanto.

The company has committed to bringing the program to all 17 regions in the Philippine­s by the year 2020.

“From current indication­s, though, that target may be achieved as early as next year,” Crisanto said.

Education is one area where Globe continues to focus its strength and capabiliti­es in order to help build a more digitally savvy generation of both teachers and learners.

“Soon enough, more teachers and learners will benefit from Globe Telecom’s advocacy of a digital-centric lifestyle for ev- eryone, which we believe is the catalyst for growth and nation-building,” Crisanto said.

To assess the program’s success, a 2015 study released by Taylor Nelson Sofres showed that the GFS program helped improve digital skills among teachers and students, specifical­ly on the use of mobile technology and computer software. It enabled 21st century learning outcomes that involve creativity, communicat­ion, collaborat­ion and creativity. It also increased student engagement in classroom activities and helped enhance the school culture through readiness in ICT integratio­n. –

 ??  ?? Education Secretary Leonor Briones (center) is all smiles following a report made by Globe Telecom, represente­d by its director for citizenshi­p and advocacy marketing Maricel Gray (second from left) on the telecommun­ication provider’s commitment to...
Education Secretary Leonor Briones (center) is all smiles following a report made by Globe Telecom, represente­d by its director for citizenshi­p and advocacy marketing Maricel Gray (second from left) on the telecommun­ication provider’s commitment to...

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