KCFI celebrates 26 years of transforming the lives of Filipino children through education innovationKnowledge Channel Foundation Inc. (KCFI) is celebrating its 26th founding anniversary this June, continuing its legacy as a leader in education innovation through media and technology. For over two decades, KCFI has helped bridge learning gaps in the Philippines by providing millions of Filipino children with access to quality curriculum-based educational content.
Since 1999, KCFI has connected public schools through cable and satellite technologies, equipped classrooms with television sets and, later, developed offline learning solutions like the Knowledge Channel Portable Media Library and Knowledge Channel TV. These efforts enabled the foundation to deliver quality video lessons even to the remotest communities, from the cliffs of Itbayat, Batanes, to the shores of Si tangkay, Tawi-Tawi.
Throughout the years, KCFI has produced thousands of curriculum-based video lessons for early childhood development and core subjects in K-12 such as English, Filipino, math, science, Araling Panlipunan and physical education. As of 2025, KCFI has reached more than 5.6 million learners across child development centers (CDCs), public elementary and high schools and Alternative Learn ing System centers nationwide.
KCFI has also trained child development workers/teachers (CDW/Ts) and basic education teachers and principals through its comprehensive teacher training programs. These include KCARE, on holistic care of children aged 0-4 for CDW/ Ts and other care providers of children, and Learning Effectively through Enhanced and Evidence-based Pedagogies. As KCFI welcomes the new school year, it continues to develop innovative, engaging and effective solutions to support learning.
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This month, KCFI previewed two new episodes of “Wow” which features the Energy Development Corporation (EDC) Flagship Species Initiative’s Visayan hornbill and Apo myna at the launch of the Lopez Envi Festival. The “Wow” twin bill is a collaboration between EDC and KCFI that aims to bring awareness of the environment by highlighting flagship species.
“I invite you to watch these two episodes with this outlook: Hindi lang ito tungkol sa mga ibon at kalikasan, ito rin ay isang tawag sa publiko at sa mga kor porasyon tulad sa atin para mas tumulong pa at protektahan ang mayamang kalikasan,” KCFI vice president Edric Calma said during the launch.
Support Knowledge Chan nel Foundation Inc. and its advocacies and programs today by donating through BPI Acct. No. 0201-0409-14 or GCash via QR. Kindly email a copy of the deposit slip to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for recording purposes. For more details on how to donate Knowledge Channel content to public CDCs and schools, contact resource mobilization manager Liberty Reyes at liberty.reyes@ knowledgechannel.org.
(Story by: Adelene Britanico and Angel Cruzada)