Mayor Binay unveils Makati's newest Mobile Learning Hubs
Makati City Mayor Abby Binay spearheaded the launching of the city's newest Mobile Learning Hubs on Friday, June 2, in its bid to further improve the quality of education of the Makatizen youth and address the growing number of basic reading and writing deficiencies being experienced in the country.
Binay, together with her husband Makati 2nd District Rep. Luis Campos and other officials from the city government, led the program held at the Makati Elementary School in Barangay Poblacion. According to Binay, the city government procured two Mobile Learning Hubs and announced her administration's plan to purchase additional vehicles for the initiative. Makati's Mobile Learning Hub project was first launched during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic where it transformed 27 jeepneys to become "Dyipni Makati." These jeepneys are equipped with laptops, internet connection, books and other learning materials to be used by the city's youth who are having difficulties in their online learning classes due to lack of equipment and internet. The two new Mobile Learning Hubs are equipped with books, TVs, tablets, tutorial lessons, and other learning equipment which are considered an upgrade from the Dyipni Makati vehicles. "Kami sa Makati, sinisiguro namin na ang mga umaakyat ng baytang ay mga pasado talaga. Lagi kaming may assessments, we make sure that our students are readers kasi ang problema natin ay yung basic eh, basic reading and basic writing. Basic reading and writing should be addressed as early as kinder until Grade 3 (We in Makati want to make sure that all children who are graduating really pass. That's why we regularly conduct assessments to make sure that our students are readers because the primary problem here are the lack of basic education techniques such as basic reading and basic writing. Basic reading and writing should be addressed as early as kinder until Grade 3)," Binay said. "Itong mobile library ang magiging tugon natin para sa mga bata na masyadong nalululong sa tablet, nalululong sa games. Kailangan nating ibalik yung appreciation sa cabinet books kasi yung iba mas gusto nalang yung binabasa sa tablet or sa computer (The mobile library will be our answer to the children who are addicted to just using their tablets and gaming. We need to return to them their appreciation for cabinet books because some kids prefer to just read on their tablets and computers)," she added. The mayor noted that since Makati is small, the city government cannot build libraries in each barangay, hence, their decision to create the mobile learning hub project to make it more mobile and accessible to the community. Being a strong promoter of quality and accessible education and learning of children, Binay also launched Project FREE (Free Relevant Excellent Education), which provides Makati public school students from preschool to senior high with free school supplies and ready-to-wear school uniforms. The city government expanded Project FREE to include leather and rubber shoes, tumblers, socks, rain gear, dengue and hygiene kits, jackets, and Japan-inspired school bags and uniforms.
Binay, together with her husband Makati 2nd District Rep. Luis Campos and other officials from the city government, led the program held at the Makati Elementary School in Barangay Poblacion. According to Binay, the city government procured two Mobile Learning Hubs and announced her administration's plan to purchase additional vehicles for the initiative. Makati's Mobile Learning Hub project was first launched during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic where it transformed 27 jeepneys to become "Dyipni Makati." These jeepneys are equipped with laptops, internet connection, books and other learning materials to be used by the city's youth who are having difficulties in their online learning classes due to lack of equipment and internet. The two new Mobile Learning Hubs are equipped with books, TVs, tablets, tutorial lessons, and other learning equipment which are considered an upgrade from the Dyipni Makati vehicles. "Kami sa Makati, sinisiguro namin na ang mga umaakyat ng baytang ay mga pasado talaga. Lagi kaming may assessments, we make sure that our students are readers kasi ang problema natin ay yung basic eh, basic reading and basic writing. Basic reading and writing should be addressed as early as kinder until Grade 3 (We in Makati want to make sure that all children who are graduating really pass. That's why we regularly conduct assessments to make sure that our students are readers because the primary problem here are the lack of basic education techniques such as basic reading and basic writing. Basic reading and writing should be addressed as early as kinder until Grade 3)," Binay said. "Itong mobile library ang magiging tugon natin para sa mga bata na masyadong nalululong sa tablet, nalululong sa games. Kailangan nating ibalik yung appreciation sa cabinet books kasi yung iba mas gusto nalang yung binabasa sa tablet or sa computer (The mobile library will be our answer to the children who are addicted to just using their tablets and gaming. We need to return to them their appreciation for cabinet books because some kids prefer to just read on their tablets and computers)," she added. The mayor noted that since Makati is small, the city government cannot build libraries in each barangay, hence, their decision to create the mobile learning hub project to make it more mobile and accessible to the community. Being a strong promoter of quality and accessible education and learning of children, Binay also launched Project FREE (Free Relevant Excellent Education), which provides Makati public school students from preschool to senior high with free school supplies and ready-to-wear school uniforms. The city government expanded Project FREE to include leather and rubber shoes, tumblers, socks, rain gear, dengue and hygiene kits, jackets, and Japan-inspired school bags and uniforms.