UK, ASEAN and EdTech Hub support DepEd to deliver inclusive, evidence-based EdTech, strengthening learning, resilience and digital transformation

The British Embassy Manila and the UK Mission to ASEAN together with the Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd) are strengthening their partnership to promote equitable, evidence-based use of education technology (EdTech) across the Philippines.
Supported by the UK government, through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, and delivered through the EdTech Hub, the partnership provides DepEd with expert guidance and assistance across three key areas to improve foundational learning and build a more resilient education system:
The collaboration recognises the Philippines’ leadership in education technology and its commitment to ensuring every child develops the foundational skills needed to thrive.
Secretary Sonny Angara of Department of Education, Philippines said:
British Ambassador to the Philippines, Sarah Hulton, OBE said:
British Ambassador to ASEAN, Helen Fazey, said:
Verna Lalbeharie, Executive Director of EdTech Hub said:
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to building stronger, more equitable education systems across Southeast Asia and ensuring no learner is left behind as the Philippines embraces digital transformation.
About EdTech Hub
EdTech Hub is a global research partnership dedicated to empowering decision-makers with evidence on technology in education. Its evidence library brings together the latest research and findings on EdTech from around the world. EdTech Hub is supported by UKAid, the World Bank, and UNICEF. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of these organisations. Find out more at edtechhub.org.

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