La Carlota Schools Division Superintendent Portia M. Mallorca, Department of Education (DepEd), La Carlota City Division and La Carlota City accountant Jeffrey Rumbines in behalf of La Carlota City mayor Juliet Marie P. Ferrer have recently signed the mutual of agreement (MOA) for the implementation of test2teach program in the Visayas MOA signing and turnover ceremony in Silay City, Negros Occidental, PH. Witnessed to the signing are Education Program Supervisor (EPS) Avelino N. Santillan and Administrative Officer V Ruth F. Villanueva.
Twenty-five elementary schools in the division of La Carlota are all recipient of this Text2teach program technology in teaching the pupils. Mayor Ferrer disclosed in an emergency meeting called for all school heads and head teachers of these recipient schools at the function hall of La Carlota City Hall.
Text2Teach Program
BridgeIT is conceptualized in 2003 by Nokia, Pearson, the International Youth Foundation (IYF) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It was pilot-tested in the Philippines because of the country's robust mobile technology infrastructure and the Filipinos extensive use of mobile phones. The Philippine pilot came to be known as text2teach.
Mission and Objectives
The mission of text2teach is to make a significant contribution to the quality of teaching and learning in underserved schools and communities in the Philippines.
Its objectives are to 1) use advanced mobile communications technology for education; 2) encourage cooperation among the public, private and civil society sectors at the local and global levels; and 3) complement the indigenous curriculum with high quality educational content delivered through a mobile network, and with integrated teacher training.
Target Group and Beneficiaries
At the minimum, text2teach directly benefits public elementary school students in grade 5 and 6 every year. Additional ancillary beneficiaries include (depending on the particular circumstances of each school) students in grade 4, school heads and teachers in the public school system.
Twenty-five elementary schools in the division of La Carlota are all recipient of this Text2teach program technology in teaching the pupils. Mayor Ferrer disclosed in an emergency meeting called for all school heads and head teachers of these recipient schools at the function hall of La Carlota City Hall.
Text2Teach Program
BridgeIT is conceptualized in 2003 by Nokia, Pearson, the International Youth Foundation (IYF) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It was pilot-tested in the Philippines because of the country's robust mobile technology infrastructure and the Filipinos extensive use of mobile phones. The Philippine pilot came to be known as text2teach.
Mission and Objectives
The mission of text2teach is to make a significant contribution to the quality of teaching and learning in underserved schools and communities in the Philippines.
Its objectives are to 1) use advanced mobile communications technology for education; 2) encourage cooperation among the public, private and civil society sectors at the local and global levels; and 3) complement the indigenous curriculum with high quality educational content delivered through a mobile network, and with integrated teacher training.
Target Group and Beneficiaries
At the minimum, text2teach directly benefits public elementary school students in grade 5 and 6 every year. Additional ancillary beneficiaries include (depending on the particular circumstances of each school) students in grade 4, school heads and teachers in the public school system.
Sounds like a great program! They are doing such a good job at educating those kids.
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Wow sir! This is just an innovatively innovative innovation (verbose, lol!)
ReplyDeleteHope other cities could adapt this :)
This is a good development using mobile technology in teaching as kids relate more to the mobile world.
ReplyDeleteWe really cannot discount the role of technology in our educational system.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to know that there are such program. Is it a regular session that's held like every year or just this time?
ReplyDeleteThis could be a regular program scheduled for the whole school year. I think every year T2T is coming up with a new subject. In our division, we haven't started yet. Probably in the middle of this school year 2013-2014.
DeleteGreat program, I agree with Tere...here's hoping the government can do more! :)
ReplyDeletetext2teach seems like a great program for children and schools
ReplyDeleteusing the most popular way of communication (texting) as a tool of learning is a nice idea. hope it'll prosper more. Yahweh bless. ralph
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