Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the Philippines is a pillar in the educational system. It is now developed as one of the main infrastructures that every educational institution should provide to its students and teachers. Researching, collecting of data, encoding, and transferring of information are the multiple benefits that people can get from ICT. 

Furthermore, ICT provides materials that can give ease to teachers in tasks such as, computing of grades, writing reports, and etc.; tasks that was to be done manually using hands before. In adoption of the fast-advancing technological developments, the education sector, the teachers primarily, must be provided with trainings and workshops for the integration of ICT in the learning curricula. This is vital not only for the quality education that will be afforded to the students but also for the internal development of the Department of Education as an organization in itself.

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In line with the modernization of computer laboratories and enhancing the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) curriculum of selected Public Elementary and Secondary schools, the Local Government of Parañaque City and Schools Division of Parañaque City have implemented an Technokids Curriculum on 21st of July 2017. This advanced computer curriculum is like a set of electronic books containing teaching ideas, project, and set of activities with the use of computers. The implementation of this curriculum was started to the two piloting schools, the Parañaque Elementary School – Central and Parañaque Science High School in the School Year 2016-2017, and another 8 elementary schools and 8 secondary schools implemented computer curriculum in the School Year 2017-2018.

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JULY 12, 2021 – COMMITTED TO PROVIDE ESSENTIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE TO ITS PERSONNEL AMID THE PANDEMIC, THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DEPED) HAS STARTED TO TURN OVER SIM CARDS WITH CONNECTIVITY LOAD TO ONE MILLION TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL IN THE CENTRAL AND FIELD OFFICES.

According to a Memorandum from the Office of the Undersecretary for Administration (OUA) released on July 1, permanent, contractual, local government unit-paid personnel working under DepEd schools and offices are eligible to receive sim cards.

“This is part of our commitment to deliver the promises of the Bayanihan 2 Act. Through the support of our President, our lawmakers, and our field offices, DepEd has ensured that our personnel and teachers can efficiently provide basic education services to our learners despite the situation,” Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones said.

The Asset Management Division (AMD) will distribute the sim cards to DepEd Central Office personnel, while the Regional Supply Officer will issue them at the Regional Level.

Moreover, the Division Supply Officer is tasked to give the grant to Schools Division Office (SDO) personnel and Schools Property Custodians. At the same time, the latter will allocate the data allowance to school personnel.

The Department also reminded the issuing authority to distribute the said grant to all teaching and non-teaching personnel until July 23.

All sim cards will be activated with an initial 34GB load, which is consumable for one year. Teaching and non-teaching personnel are also required to fill out the Online Registration Form at https://depedconnect.com.ph before picking up the sim card. This will also ensure that the sim card will be allocated with another load for the second month.

“The Department has procured the sim cards and connectivity load from our external partner for all the teaching and non-teaching personnel to ensure ease in communication and unhampered delivery of services amid the crisis,” shared Undersecretary Alain Del B. Pascua.

 

 

DepEd-CALABARZON will receive a total of 119,909 sim cards that will load connectivity for its teaching and non-teaching personnel. In comparison, DepEd-Central Luzon will acquire 101,616 sim cards, and DepEd-National Capital Region will receive 88,781 sim cards.

Sim cards that are not distributed to schools and SDO personnel by the end of July 2021 will be returned to the Division Supply Officers for appropriate accounting. The same applies to the Regional Supply Officers for regional personnel.

These efforts are spearheaded by the Information and Communications Technology Service headed by Director Abram Y.C. Abanil, under the Administration Strand led by Undersecretary Alain Del B. Pascua and Assistant Secretary Salvador Malana III. It is part of the Public Schools of the Future (PSOF) Framework of the Administration Strand under the leadership of Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones.