| Knowledge Channel Leads Change through Media, Gains Support |
| March 01, 2010 |
Written by Doris Nuval & Sourced from LopezLink.ph Leaders of industry, gurus of civil society and key education officials got together on February 17 for “Lead the Change 2010,” a forum organized by Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. (KCFI) with guest of honor Peggy Dulany Rockefeller. The event aimed to collectively arrive at a plan of action to help fight worsening poverty in the Philippines. KCFI president and executive-director Rina Lopez Bautista offered Knowledge Channel, the first all-educational television channel on cable, satellite and new media, as a tool for leading the change necessary to arrest poverty through quality education.
Knowledge Channel Foundation President and Executive-Director, Rina Lopez-Bautista, Lead the Change guest of honor, Peggy Dulany Rockefeller and Lopez Group Chairman, Oscar Lopez
Support for ETV At “Lead the Change 2010,” guests were divided into groups which tackled discussions on education, environment, governance, health, peace and population over a sit-down dinner with members of KCFI’s board of trustees and prominent members of civil society sector facilitating. Each group came up with recommendations on how to best utilize Knowledge Channel to help solve issues related to the event’s themes—education, environment, governance, population and poverty.
Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Oscar M. Lopez, Lizzie Zobel and Gabby Lopez III Improve math, reading programs The group also recommended that good values such as respect, integrity and honesty, and right conduct should be more prominent in its programs. They also proposed to concentrate on improving programs in reading and math.
Barry Walker, Nora Paglas & Rafael M. Alunan III ICT in conflict areas Specifically, the group recommended the following: present programs, characters and situations that Moslems can relate to; produce educational programs highlighting peacekeeping efforts and humanitarian issues in Mindanao; and feature a benevolent datu, a role model who embodies the values that KCh wants to promote.
Rina Lopez-Bautista with Assumption batch mates Corina Monfort, Anna Balboa-Guenthner, Marilou Tioseco and Jojo Laurel Partnering for change “We offer a partnership that could reach not just a growing population of 20 million young Filipinos, but their parents, their siblings, and their communities as well. An opportunity to help our young educate themselves, and have their families involved. An opportunity to help them develop competitive skills and the right values to equip them in facing a fierce world. An opportunity to do all that in a large systematic way,” she said.
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