In order for the television networks to produce quality child-friendly television programs offered to the general public, especially to Filipino children, the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT) conducted series of dialogue with TV content creators attended by executive producers, directors, production unit heads, writers, and researchers of the two major networks in read more…
Oyayi Receives Awards
Oyayi bags 3 awards in its first year. The 13-episode child-friendly TV program was a product of the first ‘Pitch’ project of the National Council for Children’s Television in 2012. This is pursuant to the agency’s mandate to promote and encourage the production, and broadcasting of developmentally-appropriate television programs for children. 15th Gawad Tanglaw read more…
Over 500 Elementary, Secondary and ALS Teachers Benefited from the NCCT’s Pilot Runs of Understanding and Utilizing Media in Teaching Seminar-Workshop
Understanding and Utilizing Media in Teaching (UUMT) is a seminar-workshop on the integration of Media Literacy in the K to 12 curriculum. The said seminar-workshop is conducted nationwide by the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT) for the Basic Education and Alternative Learning System Teachers of the Department of Education. UUMT will have eight read more…
NCCT Successfully Conducted the Pilot Run of its New Project Called “TeleBibo: Media and Television Literacy Seminar-Workshop for Children” in Laura Vicuña Foundation Center, Cubao
TeleBibo is a project created pursuant to the agency’s mandate that is to advocate media literacy among various stakeholders. This is a three-day seminar-workshop that aims to yield the Filipino Nation with Media and Information Literate children that can contribute to the production of quality Children’s Television Program. In partnership with Laura Vicuña Foundation read more…
NCCT Launched its Newest Project for the Filipino Parents and Guardians Called “Katuwang sa Mapanuring Panonood: A Seminar on Smart TV Parenting (KaSaMaPa)” in Victorias City, Negros Occidental in Region VI
KaSaMaPa is a seminar that aims to develop a community of adults capable of critically assessing media messages and guide children in selecting and understanding media content. NCCT partnered with Laura Vicuna Foundation (LVF) and Colegio de Sta. Ana de Victorias, Victorias City, Negros Occidental where KaSaMaPa was conducted last May 17, 2017. The read more…
Gender Sensitivity Training Conducted for NCCT Staff and Personnel
The National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT), the sole government agency with the mandate to ensure media literacy education for the Filipino Children, held a Gender Sensitivity Training from March 29 to 31, 2017 at Hotel Veniz, Baguio City. The resource speaker for the said training was Ms. Marita Castillo-Pimentel, an independent consultant of the read more…
National Council for Children’s Television Launches Child-Friendly TV Show, OYAYI
In this age of advancement of technology, it is important that children of this era be sheltered with values and awareness that will help them become responsible citizens. One concern, among many others, is the fact that children have easy access to media such as TV programs, but are not specifically designed for them. read more…
DepEd Designates Rosales as NCCT OIC-Executive Director
Notice to the Public – OIC-Office of the Executive Director III In view of the retirement of Mrs. Delia C. Hernandez, Department of Education Secretary Bro. Armin A. Luistro has designated Mr. Rizalino Jose T. Rosales, Officer-in-Charge of the Office of the Director IV, Public Affairs Service, as OIC – Executive Director III of the read more…
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