CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — The provincial government convened television networks, cable, and internet providers in a public hearing to solicit their support to implement blended learning during this time of pandemic.
During the public hearing, Governor Dennis Pineda said that utilizing both mass media and social media is the most viable solution to address distant learning, especially in the remote areas of the province.
“It is high time that we recognize the role of mass media and even the internet, as we look for alternative modalities to the face-to-face interaction in schools,” Pineda said.
In response to this, CLTV 36 proposed “Teleskwela”, to maximize the Department of Education’s (DepEd) virtual learning program for students in the province.
“All grade levels will be given one hour free airtime in our station from Monday to Friday to ensure the continuous learning of our students,” CLTV 36 General Manager Sonia Soto said.
For its part, DepEd, with the help of the provincial government, will subsidize the company’s electrical cost to operate for this initiative.
Aside from this, the provincial government assured the public that it is doing its best to provide interventions for the students this school year.
“Right now, we are awaiting DepEd’s final plan so we know how we can help. We also requested them to come up with a standard approach on how to efficiently proceed with the blended learning to maximize students’ learning and education,” Pineda said.