11/19/2011 | 05:45 PM
The Department of Education (DepEd) is employing the aid of technology
to address the problem of the growing number students who cannot attend
classes in traditional classrooms.
The department said it is rolling out Virtual Campus, a first of its
kind in the country which makes ready-to-use content to make learning
and teaching more convenient for both students and teachers.
According to the agency, the Virtual Campus is an online community, e-learning and communication platform that allows the collaborative learning and activity sharing.
“This is an online community of teachers, students, parents and experts
connected together online and on mobile phones,” the DepEd said.
The department said the Association of Private School Administrators of
Muntinlupa (APSAM) has already tapped this technology tool to
strengthen its educational service in their area.
The DepEd said recent studies
have shown that the literacy rate in the Philippines is quite high
compared to other Asian countries. The country, it noted, has succeeded
in expanding its education in quantitative terms.
“The increase,
however, raises several questions especially with the quality of
education in the country because even though the statistics in education
is high, still the economic situation is not so good,” it said.
Meanwhile, data from the DepEd reported that the completion rate for elementary schools stood at 72.18 percent in school year 2009-2010 and 72.11 percent in school year 2010-2011.
Moreover, the completion rate for secondary schools stood at 73.74
percent in school year 2009-2010 and 74.67 percent in school year
2010-2011. — Newsbytes.ph
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