Remote learning has been a challenge for many students as well as teachers—laptops, smartphones, and stable internet connections are just some of the things that are difficult to acquire as many Filipinos have lost their livelihood.

In this regard, Dr. Dexter R. Buted, University President will be introducing a new delivery modality – Radio and TV-Based Instruction, that can tailor-fit every learner’s needs, regardless of the limitations to remote learning in their area. This will strengthen the resiliency of the education system in PSU beyond the CoVid-19 pandemic.

The university has purchased Radio and TV Broadcasting equipment which will serve as an additional platform for public announcements, supplemental teachings and most importantly as vehicle to deliver instruction.

For TV and radio-based teaching, the University will soon be launching a TV Program—a program that converts self-learning modules into video lessons that will be soon accessible in USATV. The said instruction is supplemental to the previously established modalities of learning. 

These multi-purpose appurtenances are a proof of PSU’ commitment in ensuring quality service and education. The University continues to allocate its resources to meaningful and purposeful projects that will benefit all its stakeholders. PSU continues to build up its pool of teacher broadcasters and personnel to serve such purpose.    (PSU Echoes, Vol XX No.2).