
Fourteen CDCs in Pililla received KC TV packages for ECD from KCFI and the municipality of Pililla over the holiday break
DURING the holiday break, Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. (KCFI) continued working closely with partners and communities, creating meaningful impact on the educational land scape and directly benefiting learners nationwide.
In December, the Department of Education (DepEd) issued a new memorandum encouraging all schools division offices (SDOs) to integrate DepEd TV, DepEd’s curriculum-aligned, broadcast based learning platform powered by KCFI video lessons and supported by Solar Learning, into classroom instruction. Teachers can use DepEd TV to enhance lesson delivery and deepen learning by complementing their existing teaching methods. Furthermore, the memorandum directs SDOs to adopt DepEd TV as a supplementary learning resource during periods of class suspension, with teachers also tasked to provide viewing guidance to learners, ensuring their engagement with assigned content.
DepEd TV and Knowledge Channel are available via digital free TV or digital terrestrial television, cable and direct-to-home satellite services
Reaching more
On Dec. 22, 2025, Knowledge Channel TV (KC TV) packages for early childhood development (ECD) were turned over to 14 child development centers (CDCs) in Pililla, Rizal, through a holiday initiative with the municipality of Pililla. Each KC TV-ECD package includes a 43-inch TV, hundreds of KCFI video lessons for ECD, supplementary content for child development workers (CDWs),parents and caregivers, and a technical training session to help CDWs integrate video lessons into daily activities.
On Jan. 15, 2026, nine schools in Quezon received KC TV packages for elementary school through the “DigitaEskwela” program of AboitizPower and Quezon I Electric Cooperative Inc. Each package provides access to over 1,500 curriculum based video lessons, e-games and e-session guides.
KC TVs were also gifted to five schools in Baguio City on Jan. 21 by KCFI and Philippine Manufacturing Co. of Murata Inc. (PMM) through a ceremonial turnover event. The activity marked the launch of “NEXT LEVEL!,” a new KCFI video lesson produced in partnership with PMM and aligned with the K-12 science curriculum.
Teaching more
Teachers from 12 schools in Morong, Rizal, took part in KCFI’s Learning Effectively through Enhanced and Evidence-based Pedagogies training from Feb. 4 to 6, made possible through the support of the Morong High School Alumni Association Inc. Northern California chapter and Florida chapter. Each participating school received a Knowledge Channel Portable Media Library, a portable hard drive containing curriculum-aligned video lessons, e-games and e-session guides.
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Story By Jal Castino
