Broadband Centralized Communication System (BCCS) can enable improvements in public education through e-learning and online content, which can provide more personalized learning opportunities for students. (BCCS) can also facilitate the flow of information, helping teachers, parents, schools and other organizations to make better decisions tied to each student’s needs and abilities.
When an individual gains sufficient knowledge and skills, he can make life better, not just for himself, but for others. Education is the gateway to address all other development issues, including equality, environmental preservation, and modernization.
Access to inclusive and quality education is global concern. And online learning databases do not waste precious natural resources. A single laptop and projector set-up, for example, can be used for a learning session for an entire classroom. In lieu of books and papers, students can access modules, submit assignments, and consult with their teachers and classmates online.
Today in the Philippines, many schools continue to struggle with limited budgets for acquiring enough desktop computers and laptops. According to a Department of Education data released by last year, almost 80 percent of public schools still do not have Internet access. Computer literacy must become mandatory for teacher licensure, and in-service ICT training for educators must be continuously improved. The DepEd’s acknowledges that the education system as a whole lacks infrastructure for connectivity and access to technologies.
Access to basic education is a fundamental human right. Building a sustainable world does not stop with education in classrooms. Sustainability is holistic mindset that can be practiced at home, in the office, and in local communities. Modern technology enables us to create better communication channels, minimize waste, improve efficiency, and increase access for all. But it’s up to dedicated, passionate human individuals to make the whole system work.
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