AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
On Philippine Cyber-education Project (CEP)
1. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION THE CYBER EDUCATION PROJECT JUNE 2007
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6. CYBER ED : THE BEST RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES OF BASIC EDUCATION Cyber Ed is the quickest and most cost-effective way of delivering the same high quality education to all learners throughout the country
15. EXPECTED REACH OF THE CYBER ED PROJECT Total School Beneficiaries: 37,794 Outside 1st and 2nd class cities Total schools with satellite-based facilities: 26,618 Elementary Schools: 22,855 (62%) Secondary Schools: 3,763 (77%) Additional 30% of elementary schools through clustering 90% of all public elementary and secondary schools stand to benefit from the project. Serving at least 13 MILLION students and 800 classes for OUT-OF-SCHOOL youth
16. PROJECT INVESTMENT Per capita cost of the Cyber Ed Project INITIAL PROJECT INVESTMENT (Year 1) $100M Chinese ODA + GOP Counterpart = PhP5.8B CYBER ED COST PER PUPIL Php1.22 per day VS. INTERNET CAFÉ COST (unguided learning) PhP 15.00 per hour
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18. PROJECT INVESTMENT Economic per capita cost of Cyber Ed TOTAL PROJECT INVESTMENT PhP26.48B 5-YEAR AVERAGE YEARLY COVERAGE 13.6 Million Students 5-YEAR PER STUDENT COST PER DAY 64 CENTAVOS
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21. “ Basic Education has the highest return on investment. We should invest in our youth.” MARAMING SALAMAT PO!
Editor's Notes
DepEd believes there is an efficient & effective way of providing the same high quality basic education for a large number of students in a short span of time. DepEd has no doubt about the value of the project in improving personnel training & overall management. DepEd will be able to save millions of pesos & reinvest these in other developmental programme. ICT-based education agenda Included in the 10-point cooperation contained in MOU signed on 5 June 2006 during Philippines-China Economic Forum. Also in accordance with Framework Agreement on Bilateral Economic & Trade Cooperation signed on 15 January 2007. Approved by ICC and NEDA Board in March 2007