The Department of Education (DepEd) has partnered with telecommunications companies PLDT Inc. and Smart Communications Inc., along with the Central Visayan Institute Foundation (CVIF), to expand the nationwide implementation of the Dynamic Learning Program (DLP).
DepEd has activated the DLP as the primary Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) for Junior High School students, complementing Learning Packets distributed to students in Kinder, Elementary and Senior High School.
This ensures that education continues safely amid ongoing recovery efforts.
“The safety of the children is the first thing we think about. But when the students are safe and there is an opportunity, learning must continue,” said Education Secretary Sonny Angara, stressing that learning must proceed whenever students are safe.
The CVIF-DLP, developed by Ramon Magsaysay Awardees Dr. Chris Bernido and the late Dr. Marivic Carpio-Bernido, promotes independent, self-directed learning.
For Junior High School, the DLP uses single-page learning activity sheets that break down complex lessons into manageable exercises designed to be adaptable to the student’s environment.
Complementing this, learning packets are distributed for Kinder, Elementary and Senior High School students, offering age-appropriate exercises in writing, reading comprehension, speaking and problem-solving.
Printed copies are being deployed to affected schools and evacuation centers, with digital versions accessible online for wider reach. For younger learners in early grade levels who require greater guidance, curated educational videos have also been made available for streaming and download, offering flexible support for parents or guardians.