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Sky, Knowledge Channel Foundation and Deped launch Emergency Education Program

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenJanuary 24, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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Children who are unable to go to school because of the Taal Volcano eruption can continue to learn as SKY and Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. (KCFI) will be setting up “EduKalidad sa Kalamidad,” an emergency education assistance program that will include the provision of TV sets that can play educational materials in evacuation centers.

The SKY and KCFI initiative, in partnership with the Department of Education, is composed of a Gift of Knowledge package which includes a multimedia television set, an external hard drive with more than 1,500 educational videos and over 1,000 digital resources of curriculum-based lessons in K-12 such as English, Math, Science, and Araling Panlipunan. They will be distributed to seven evacuation centers in Batangas and Cavite.

“We aim to give the much needed assistance to our young learners and make them feel that their education is cared for despite their current situation,” SKY president and chief operating officer Antonio Ventosa said.

Aside from the Gift of Knowledge packages, KCFI will also provide psycho-social support and training to the teachers in evacuation centers.

“Our country is so vulnerable to disasters that this has become the new norm. We believe it is our duty to ensure that kids continue to learn. The longer they are out of school because of these calamities, the less likely they are to return.” Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc.’s president and executive director Rina Lopez-Bautista said.

By working closely with DepEd, SKY and KCFI aim to bring the Emergency Education Program not only to evacuation centers in Taal but also to temporary learning spaces and other evacuation sites across the country.

DepED and KCFI have also partnered in producing a set of educational videos that will be part of the Emergency Education Program. In the meantime, KCFI will be activating the Knowledge Channel Emergency Education Programming (KCEEP) every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday to cater to learners affected by calamities. KCEEP will air delayed episodes of lessons two weeks back every Tuesday and Saturday, and one week back every Thursday and Sunday.

SKY’s partnership with KCFI goes a long way back. Formerly called Sky Foundation Inc. in 1999, KCFI pioneered educational television in the country to help bring quality education to serviceable areas in the country. In 2016, more marginalized populations around the country, particularly the remote areas, including the farthest municipalities of Batanes, Palawan, Negros Oriental, and Compostela Valley, were given the SKYdirect kits with the Gift of Knowledge packages.

SKYdirect is the satellite TV service of SKY that gives Filipino families nationwide access to a rich line-up that boasts of a selection of news, learning, movie, general entertainment and lifestyle channels.

For more information on SKY, call your local SKY office or visit mysky.com.ph.

To know more about the Knowledge Channel Foundation or to donate, visit www.knowledgechannel.org.




For updates, follow @abscbnpr on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit www.abs-cbn.com/newsroom.

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