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In aid of the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Barangay Day Care Center (BDCC) PRESNTED BY ALEJANDRO TEVES ESCAÑO PRESIDENT MFI Foundation inc. (MFI) CHAIRMAN Private Sector Disaster Management Network (PSDMN)

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In aid of the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s

Barangay Day Care Center (BDCC)

PRESNTED BY

ALEJANDRO TEVES ESCAÑOPRESIDENT MFI Foundation inc. (MFI)

CHAIRMAN Private Sector Disaster Management Network (PSDMN)

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PeN Project(Philippine e-Learning Network)

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Presented by

TEACH(Training & Education for the Advancement of Children)

For

DSWD-MFI-TSSIMarch, 2009

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Agenda

• Vision (ECD Research)• Republic Act 6972 (establishing BDCC)• DSWD-MFI-TSSI Initiatives

• TEACH Program

• PeN Network Infrastructure• PeN Developmental Contents• DSWD BDCC Program Partners• Management & Creative Team• PeN Facilities (Production & Broadcast Center)• Milestones• Ideal site of Production & Broadcast Center

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“Reach the Unreached”

In aid of the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Barangay

Day Care Center (BDCC)

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VisionVision

We recognize that every child has We recognize that every child has inherent rights toinherent rights to

survival, protection, development, and survival, protection, development, and participation.participation.

It is our ardent desire and will that It is our ardent desire and will that these rights be fully realized by the these rights be fully realized by the

year 2025year 2025

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Mission

Investing in the next generation of Filipinos with relevant TEACHing when children are an age where

knowledge absorption of their brain is at it’s peak...

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AN ACT ESTABLISHINGA DAY CARE CENTER IN EVERY

BARANGAY (BDCC),INSTITUTING THEREIN THE TOTAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

REPUBLIC ACT 6972

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EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 286

Directing National Government Agencies and other concerned agencies to actively support and implement programs on the “Bright Child”

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Support for the Bright Child Program

National Government agencies and other concerned offices are hereby directed to support and implement programs for the Bright Child.

The Bright Child refers to the delivery of a one-brand package of interventions on food and nutrition, health early education and psychological programs for young children resulting in their optimum growth and development.

Assistance and Support – The CWC/NECCDCC may call upon any or all agencies/bureaus/offices of the government for assistance in the implementation of this Executive Order.

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Services shall consist of the following:• Pre and post natal care

• Breastfeeding

• Immunization

• Growth monitoring and promotion

• Nutrition education

• Micronutrient supplementation

• Complementary feeding/food assistance

• Home and community food production

• Psychosocial care and development

• Parent education

• Early education

• Healthy lifestyle

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Roles of BDCC

• To educate people and to enrich living standardsTo educate people and to enrich living standards• To realize grass roots access to global information To realize grass roots access to global information

through the broadcast programsthrough the broadcast programs• To enhance awareness of products globalizationTo enhance awareness of products globalization• To provide government information such as natural To provide government information such as natural

disaster warning to local communitiesdisaster warning to local communities• To attract visitors from all over the world by To attract visitors from all over the world by

demonstrating local culture and beautiful scenerydemonstrating local culture and beautiful scenery• To attract investors to villages by ensuring global access To attract investors to villages by ensuring global access

from rural areasfrom rural areas

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BDCC Objectives

• To ensure the continued health, wellbeing, proper growth and wholesome development of the child with proper nutrition and age-appropriate physical,mental, and psycho-social stimulation

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Children need our Assistance

We should assist them for their futureAnd the future of the Philippines

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Education for All Dakar Goals and Millennium Development Goals

1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

2. Achieve universal primary education

2. Promote gender equality and empower women

3. Reduce child mortality, and other health goals

1. Expand and improve comprehensive early childhood care and education

2. Universal primary education by 2015

3. Learning and life skills programmes for youth and adults

4. 50% increase in adult literacy rates by 2015

5. Gender parity by 2005 and gender equality by 2015

6. Improving quality of education

MDGsEFA Goals

No country in need should be denied international assistance

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DSWDD-MFI-TSSI Initiative

The PeN Project(Philippine e-Learning Network)

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DSWD-MFI-TSSI PeN ProjectMOA Signing (Jan. 28, 2009)

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DSWD-MFI-TSSI PeN ProjectMOA Signing (Jan. 28, 2009)

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FUNDINGFUNDING

PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION

INFRASTRUCTURE

INFRASTRUCTURE

PARTNERSPARTNERS

MFI – TSSI: VALUE CONTRIBUTION

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TSSITSSI

PhilippinePhilippineeLearningeLearningNetworkNetwork

(PeN)(PeN)

INSTITUTIONAL PLANINSTITUTIONAL PLAN

MFIMFI

ECD Programs:• Content Preparation• Adult education• Trainings Manuals

TEACHTEACH

ECD Programs:• Workbook/Manuals• Social worker handbook• Shelters• Capital Campaign (road shows)

STRATEGIC PARTNER•Advice on Conceptualization, Engineering, Provisioning, Installation, and Cutover •Management, Operations & Maintenance• Institutional Planning & Development• System Expansion & Upgrade• Production

DSWDDSWD

ECD Programs:• Pedagogical Content• Teachers training• Social workers

CONTENTCONTENTPRODUCTIONPRODUCTION

DISTRIBUTIONDISTRIBUTION

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Philippine e-Learning Network (PeN) Project

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The Philippine e-Learning Network(PeN) Project

Is a collaborative effort of MFI Foundation and TSSI (Technology Support Services, Inc),It will provide distance learning for the Day Care Service under the Early Childhood Care and Development Program of the DSWD to reach initially 33,344 up to 46,000 Barangay Day Care Centers Nationwide,Increase enrollment from 1.2 Million to 3 Million children (ages 2 yrs to 5 yrs & 11 mons),To establish, operate, manage and maintain a dedicated Production and Broadcast Center,Through TEACH (Training & Education for the Advancement of Children), it will conduct the Capital Campaign Program through fund contributions, donations, endowments, sponsorships, partnerships, and annual giving's,Train parents, care-givers, daycare workers, pre-school teachers on proper Train parents, care-givers, daycare workers, pre-school teachers on proper stimulation and development of children,stimulation and development of children,Integrated health, nutrition, and other needs of children to be part of pre-Integrated health, nutrition, and other needs of children to be part of pre-school program.school program.

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PeN Project Description

A holistic approach that covers the ECD,

Content Development, Production, Delivery,

Trainings and Sustainability

Rapid deployment through wire and wireless

technology of satellite, WIFI/WIMAX, fiber

optics, CATV, and others. Hybrid solutions

offers the most cost effective interactivity

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The PeNNetwork Infrastructure

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Philippine e-Learning Network

PeNProduction

Center

Other Sites

Terminal

TerminalBDCC

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HYBRID SPACE+TERRESTRIAL

• DVB Digital Multi Channel Satellite BroadcastDVB Digital Multi Channel Satellite Broadcast• Broadband IP Interactivity over satellite, fiber wifi/wimaxBroadband IP Interactivity over satellite, fiber wifi/wimax• Multimedia traffic TV, VOIP, IP DataMultimedia traffic TV, VOIP, IP Data• Multi delivery VSAT, DSL, CATV, BWAMulti delivery VSAT, DSL, CATV, BWA

Low Power Low Power TV TransmitterTV Transmitter

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Rapid Deployment BDCC Facility

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TheDEVELOPMENTAL

CONTENT

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CONTENTS:Early Development Domain (EDD)

Social knowledge and competence

Physical health and well-being

Intellectual and brain development

Creative & Innovative

Emotional health/maturity

Cognitive and language development

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PeN Content

Elements of Effective Educational TV– Capture and maintain viewer’s attention (large screen

110”, high definition broadcast, stereo sound)– Use TV’s formal features (bright colors, lively music, goofy

characters, repetitive activities)– Use of sounds that pre-schoolers listen to (female voice,

voice of a child, lively music, whacky sound effects)– Appealing and comprehension-enhancing content– Content with a lesson

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PeN Characters

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PeN Characters

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PeN ECD Teaching Aidsand Materials

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PeN ECD Teaching Aids and Materials

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Additional PeN Content

Government Internship Program (GIP)Neighborhood Support Services for Older Persons Sheltered Workshop for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)Self-Employment Assistance-Kaunlaran (SEA-K) Vocational Skills Training–Scientific Massage–Handicraft–Tailoring/dressmaking–Watch repair ・ Computer repair–Canteen management–Daily living skills

Information Technology Literacy Program for Out-of- School Youth and Youth with Disability (SCALA Program) Special Drug Education Program (SDEC)Character Building ProgramFamily Drug Abuse Prevention Program (FDAPP)First Aid and emergency treatmentDISASTER PreparednessTyphoon & Tsunamis WarningsHealthy Living and TipsOther DSWD, DEPED, TESDA, MFI and NDCC/PSDMN Programs

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DSWD BDCCProgram Partners

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DSWD BDCC Program PartnersMFI Foundation Inc.

- Accredited as a Science Foundation by the Department of Science and Technology since 1975 and recently renewed on June 26, 2005 effective until year 2010

- Awarded as Most Active Partner in the Acceleration and Promotion of Human Resource Development on March 18, 1983 by the National Manpower and Youth Council (NMYC)

- Awarded the Sikap Gawa Award for Industrial Peace in the category of training and research by the Bishops-Businessmen’s Conference for Human Development on May 2, 1991

- Chosen as a Model Center of Excellence in the Philippines (2002-2004) in 2002 by the ASEAN Economic Ministers-Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan Economic and Industrial Cooperation Committee (AMEICC) HRD Working Group,   and chosen again in 2005 for the

period 2005-2009

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-MFI was given the Award “Leaving No Soldier’s Orphan Behind” on April 11, 2005 for its invaluable contributions to the AFP Educational Benefit System in providing scholarship grants to soldier’s orphans, children of permanently incapacitated soldiers, as well as dependents of active military personnel.

-Lone recipient of the Angat Kabalikat Award 2000 given in recognition of its unselfish contribution to the development of the country’s human resources.

-AJA Registrar’s Inc. through the Joint Accreditation Systems of Australia and New Zealand awarded MFI with ISO 9001:2000 Certification since March 5, 2004.

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DSWD BDCC Program Partners

Technology Support Services, Inc. (TSSI)was formed in 1999 to engage in the business of providing web-enabled wireless and Internet gaming and entertainment content, applications and integrated solutions for a clientele that includes: Mobile Cellular Network Operators, WirelesAccess Service Providers, TV & Radio Broadcast Networks, CATV Operators, and Third-Party Independent Applications/Gaming Content Providers. It holds a Value-Added Services (VAS) license issued by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), which enables it to deliver on-demand gaming and entertainment services and interconnection rights with other telecommunication operators for its clients.

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PeN ProjectManagement and Creative

Team

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PeN Project Management Team

Col. Alejandro Teves Escaño– President of MFI Foundation Inc. (MFI)– President of Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and

Food (PCAFI)– Chairman of Private Sector Disaster Management

Network (PSDMN)– Awarded Most Outstanding Oriental Negrense for

community service– Founding Chairman of Private Sector Disaster

Management Network (PSDMN)– 23 years experience in community service

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PeN Project Management Team

David T. Fernando– Managing Director TSSI: President NextStage Inc.:

President/CEO Infinit-e– Co-founder, former Chief Technology Officer of

SMART Communications Inc.– Over 30 years experience in Communications

Technologies– PRC Outstanding Professional ECE 2006– IECEP Most Outstanding ECE 1997– IECEP Outstanding Communication Engineer 1993– Board Topnotcher (Rank 7) 1973

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PeN Project Management TeamGary B. Olivar– Senior Financial Executive with 25 years of solid

international and domestic experience in telecommunications and banking

– Associate Professor of Finance AIM– Associate Partner, PT Andrew Tani & Co. Jakarta, Ind– CFO Bayan Telecommunications Inc. 2001-2004– Division Head, New Media and Corporate Market,

Smart Communications Inc. 1997-2000– Chief Financial Officer, Sequel Concepts, NJ, USA– VP Public Finance, Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co.

New York, USA

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PeN Project Management Team

Jimmy TinioFinancial Consultant and a Sustaining Life member of the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountant SLM#1255 January 1989Chief Financial Officer - Saudi Arabian Datacom, a joint venture of Manitoba Telephone System (Canada) and Albasaam Datacom (KSA) - 1984-1989Seconded by World Bank as Technical Consultant (Financial) to Tanzania, East Africa (Ministry of public Highways) - 1990 Founder, President - Globaltek Asia, Inc. (Telecom engineering company) 1997President - Superior Security Services Inc. 1988President - Integrated Telecommunications Suppliers Association of the Philippines (ITESAP) - since 2003Founder, President - Jelco Travel Transport 2005Founder, President - Bitshield Security Consulting, Inc (an Independent IT Security firm - 2008

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PeN Project Management Team

Henry Galingan– Former President and General Manger of TELECPHIL– Former Manager of Network Operations for Smart

Communications Inc.– Ten Outstanding Managers of the Philippines (1986)– Outstanding Electronics and Communications

Engineers of the Philippines (1989)– Outstanding Electronics and Communications

Engineers of the Philippines (1992) – for Corporate Management

– Outstanding Professional in Electronics and Communications Engineering (PRC 1997)

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PeN Project Management TeamARQUITECTONICA – designers and builders of the following:

Pacific Plaza Towers

SM Mall of Asia

CNN Center World HQ

American Airlines Arena

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PeN Creative Production TeamRicardo Fernandez

Joselito “Mike” Pedero

Nicolas “Nick” Tayag

Angelito Pagayon

Creative Director, writer, Producer, TV Director, print, radio & cinema

VP and co-owner NU107 radio station

38 years of Creative writing in various firms

Former creative & marketing consultant to the Dean of the college of Music of the University of the Philippines

Assistant Director for Francis Ford Coppola in “Apocalypse Now 1976”

President, TRACKS Corporation

Executive Creative Director E.C. Graphics & ADMIX

Executive Producer of the “Tissot World of Music” series and “Jazz” music events

Technical Director & post production supervisor for the Phil sesame street project

Musical Director of Kalye Sesame

Head Writer “ Business Line” TV Show

Award-winning Radio-TV Director

Director & Editor of the Keithly Report - CMMA Awardee for the best documentary

Musical Director of Batibot ANVIL Awards “Award of Excellence 2004” Tapat Na Pag-ibig

Over 40 years experience in broadcasting

Line producer, director, Editor of “Hanapbuhay” - a series of successful family livelohood enterprises

Golden Pilak Awardee for best advertising commercial & campaign of the past 25 years

ANVIL Awards “Award of Excellence 2005” Lingkod ng Pag-ibig

Educational Program Award, 1986 Sony Japan “The World of Print Communications”

Grand Prix Award 1991, Sony Japan “Atmospheric Corrosion”

Head Writer “Balikatan” TV Show

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PeNProduction Center & Broadcast

Facilities

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PeN PRODUCTION CENTER

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LOBBY AREA

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LIVE STUDIOS

PeN PRODUCTION CENTER

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Course andProgram Library

PeN PRODUCTION CENTER

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TEACHERS TRAINING LABORATORY

PeN PRODUCTION CENTER

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CLASSROOM STUDIO

PeN PRODUCTION CENTER

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TOOLS

PeN PRODUCTION CENTER

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SERVICES & APPLICATIONS SERVERS

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BDCC

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SCHEDULES & MILESTONES

2009 2010

March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec JanJan Feb

MOA SIGNING - January 28, 2009

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

ENGINEER, FURNISH, INSTALL, COMMISSION, TESTING, TRAINING & MAINTENANCE

CONTENT PRODUCTION & BROADCAST

BDCC WORKERS TRAINING

PEN ESTABLISHEMENT

PEDAGOGICAL & CONTENTS

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The SEED FUND

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“INVESTING IN A CHILD - INVESTING FOR THE FUTURE

Your assistance in providing the TEACH SEED FUND will spark the flame of funds needed to start and sustain the Early Childhood Education Development Program that will benefit about 3.0 Million Kids ages 3-5 yrs, at 46,000 Barangay Day Care Centers (BDCC) across the country.

The goal is to reach out to pre-school Filipino children from disadvantaged and impoverished families for their development, and education.

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Distribution of TEACH Seed fund needed to spark ECD Program Implementation

# PROGRAM ACTIVITIES COST

1Capital Campaign

Brochures MaterialsConceptualization/design/layout/production/talents/printing/etc.

2Domestic & International

Road Show (fund solicitation)

Air/land transportation/meals & accommodation/talents/show directors &

personnel/show props materials/security/sound &

lights/equipments/etc.

3Content/Course

Development

Course syllabus/pedagogic, animated character/ethnicity, language/dialect,

episode planning, program production, adviser, expert and resource persons.

4

Facilities (offices, theater,studios & control rooms, studios & support

facilities, broadcast control center, transmitter facilities,

restaurants, dormitory, circulations, parking, etc)

Concept & schematic design, design development, construction documents &

administration, exclusions to scope of basic services, professional fees, etc.

5 Contingency

TOTAL STIMULUS/SEED FUND

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Ideal Location of Production & Broadcast Center for a

historical landmark

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WE HOPE WE HAVE INKINDLED IN YOU THE

PASSION TO SUPPORT THESE CHILDREN FOR THEIR

FUTURE AND THE FUTURE OF THE PHILIPPINES

THANK YOU