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DepEd’s Technical Service Director appointed as chair of SEAMOLEC Governing Board
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Oct 2, 2008 - 12:12:17 PM
MANILA,
Oct. 4 (PNA) -- The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization
– Regional Open Learning Center (SEAMOLEC) recently appointed
Department of Education's Technical Service Director Mari Paul Soriano
as chair of the Governing Board.
SEAMOLEC,
an Indonesian-based center of excellence, said they recognized efforts
of Soriano in accelerating DepEd's computerization program and the
provision of ICT infrastructure for digital literacy.
Information
and communication technology (ICT) for education is being spearheaded
by DepEd Secretary Jesli Lapus, himself recognized by Certiport as a
champion of digital learning.
The
education chief said Soriano's appointment to SEAMEO's governing board
is "a boost to education, and will help make the regional center's
educational programs more relevant to the Philippine setting."
The mission of SEAMOLEC is "to serve one million clients by 2010."
Through Open and Distance Learning (ODL), DepEd as its member-organization is on its way to providing education for all.
ODL is the fastest, most cost-effective way of reaching out to in and out-of-school learners SEAMOLEC hopes to educate by 2010.
It
makes use of various media: print, radio and television broadcasts,
video and audio cassettes, computer-based learning and
telecommunications.
SEAMOLEC
is currently developing a network called SEA EduNet for sharing open
and educational resources and building online learning communities
among Southeast Asian educators.
"Considering
the geographic conditions of Southeast Asia, what is required is a
system to unite and to disseminate information and knowledge among
educational institutions. This can be accomplished with SEA EduNet,"
Lapus said.
Through
ODL, learners will overcome learning barriers brought about by
geographical and financial constraints, and will encourage self-paced,
flexible study.
ODL is implemented via DepEd's Open High School System which is an alternative mode of providing secondary education.
It is open to Filipino learners of high school age who can demonstrate capacity for independent learning.
Soriano
hopes that with his three-year chairmanship, "the Philippine education
system will benefit from the vast potentials of ODL, in the same manner
as our partners in Southeast Asia – such as Thailand and Indonesia –
have."
In
support for the ODL system, DepEd has embarked on Information
Communication Technology for Education or ICT4E, which will bring
education to all kinds of learners anytime, anywhere through the use of
ICT.
Lapus
said "SEAMOLEC is a venue where Southeast Asian countries can cooperate
and work towards a competitive Southeast Asian model for digitised
education."
SEAMOLEC comprises Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Viet Nam and Burma. (PNA)
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