Leading telecommunications company Globe Telecom throws its support to the mEducation initiative of GSM Association as it signed a joint collaboration agreement with the Department of Education (DepEd), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and other industry players to bring education opportunities to over six million out-of-school youth in the country.
“This is something that clearly requires the effort of everybody and
we believe that this collaboration to explore and pursue mobile education
programs has a great potential to impact more disadvantaged Filipino youth,”
said Gil B. Genio, Head of Globe Corporate Strategy and Business Development in
a speech delivered during the Memorandum of Understanding signing activity at
Makati Shangri-la Hotel.
He noted that Globe, being a sustainability-oriented organization, always extend exciting learning experiences to Filipino students through education programs such as Text2Teach and Global Filipino Schools, thus, the company is highly-committed to see through the GSMA mEducation initiative to help advance education in the Philippines.
The major mEducation stakeholders are set to form a Project Management Office as well as develop a portal for out-of-school youth that would allow them to either achieve equivalency through alternative learning systems or avail of technical-vocational education training using their mobile phones.
The planned portal will feature accredited mobile education programs which can be delivered through SMS, Voice or data services, It will serve as a one-stop shop for all the accredited programs of DepEd and TESDA and will ensure legitimacy of the offers.
Since initial studies showed that the Philippines has a very high
penetration rate of mobile devices whether it’s a basic phone or a smartphone,
the programs will be tailored-fit to the requirements of the users.
The effort will also contribute to the Abot Alam program of DepEd
and TESDA which aims to provide one million out-of-school youth with either
opportunities for gainful employment or accreditation equivalency to
alternative learning systems in 2014. “By including the mobile network
operators in this project, hopefully, we can expand the program’s reach with
mobile education,” said Fernando Esguerra, OIC, Globe Corporate Social
Responsibility.
Mario Deriquito, DepEd
Undersecretary for External Linkages said:
“We welcome this partnership because we know that this will contribute a
lot. Among the out-of-school youth
population, there are many who live in far-flung areas. Since a lot of them have mobile phones, mobile technology will help us reach out to
them.”
“Second, because these young
people have been out of school for several years already, they have lost the
appetite for learning so we need to make it interesting for them. We cannot
just invite them to come to the classroom and listen to a teacher. We are sure that they will be more interested
if we use mobile technology to deliver the lessons,” he added.
GSMA, an organization of nearly 800 mobile operators in over 220 countries, acts as advisor for the mEducation initiative and provides support to include best practice and business model expertise to the project.
GSMA’s global mEducation project aims to accelerate the adoption of mobile education solutions, particularly mobile-enabled portable devices, such as e-Readers and tablets. It forms part of the GSMA vision of a ‘Connected Life’, a world where everything intelligently connects via mobile networks, delivering rich services to businesses and consumers in every aspect of their lives.
“Never before has such an ambitious mEducation collaboration taken place in the Philippines, involving all three mobile network operators and two key government agencies. The Asian mEducation market is projected to reach $6.8 billion by 20172. Initiatives such as this, especially involving multi-stakeholder partnership, will drive even greater growth and help to accelerate achievement of the desired objectives for such programmes,” said Irene Ng, Head of Asia, GSMA.
GSMA expects to feature the PMO and the portal at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February next year as it positions the Philippines into becoming the leader in mEducation in Asia.
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