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Rizal enters digital age, Los Baños classrooms

Jasper Dawang·30 June 2026, 4:22 pm

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Rizal enters digital age, Los Baños classrooms

TAKING a major leap toward the future of learning, the Municipality of Los Baños — the Special Science and Nature City — officially launched the Rizal Classrooms of the Future and ERizal Tablets, a bold step aimed at transforming education and equipping students with technology that will shape the next generation.

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More than a century after Jose Rizal championed education as the foundation of nation-building, his ideals are finding new expression — not in ink and paper, but on digital tablets.

The Municipal Government of Los Baños has launched the first Rizal Classrooms of the Future (RCOF) at Los Baños Central Elementary School, blending technology with history in an effort to equip young learners for the demands of the digital age without losing sight of their Filipino identity.

The project, unveiled as part of the celebration of Rizal’s 165th birth anniversary, seeks to modernize learning while keeping the national hero’s writings and values at the heart of classroom instruction.

Mayor Neil Andrew Nocon said the initiative is designed to strengthen the municipality’s education program by preparing students for a rapidly changing world.

Beyond introducing technology into the classroom, the program also supports the Department of Education’s Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Program by promoting literacy, critical thinking, innovation and values formation.

A centerpiece of the launch was the distribution of Rizal Tablets, preloaded with digital reading materials on the life, works and teachings of the national hero, along with educational content explaining the symbolism of the Philippine flag.

Rather than replacing textbooks, the devices are intended to complement traditional instruction by making historical lessons more accessible and engaging for today’s learners.

Nocon said the program aims to produce students who are not only technologically adept but also grounded in civic responsibility.

“Beyond digital innovation, the program seeks to nurture young learners who are proficient readers, critical thinkers, innovative individuals, and responsible citizens who can contribute to the continued progress of their community and the nation,” he said.

The initiative reflects a growing effort among local governments to integrate digital learning into public education while preserving lessons in history and citizenship.

For Los Baños, the classroom of the future is not simply one filled with gadgets. It is one where technology becomes another tool for teaching the enduring values Rizal believed would shape an educated and responsible nation.

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