Edge Tutor by Edukasyon.ph
Every second child in the Philippines needs special help to fill the knowledge gaps evident in reading and math achievement decline and recover learning loss caused by school closures and lack of access to engaging lessons. The interruption to the school year further exacerbates the pre-existing inequities in learning outcomes prevalent in the Philippine educational system, particularly in public schools. Prevalent issues involve low socio-economic status students and marginalized groups having less access to distance learning opportunities; low-income students experiencing greater learning losses while out of school than their high-income counterparts due to lacking access to tools and devices required for remote learning; and compounding problems experienced by disadvantaged and minority children, including girls who are typically the most adversely affected by school closures manifested in increased dropouts.
Problems we are solving:
Reading skills have regressed by two years.
Math foundational skills have not been formed.
Material is not being understood. Interest in learning has been decreasing.
Risk of drop out and absenteeism has increased.
In 2020, more than 3 million students were left behind by the shift to remote learning due to the lack of access to devices and stable internet connection. While those who were able to participate in distance learning struggled with keeping up with the lessons given the lack of teacher support and inability of parents to provide equal amounts of teaching and tutoring assistance to their children resulting in more than 5 million drop outs in 2021. Yet, while we see these pandemic-induced challenges very clearly, we importantly recognize that the learning loss of Filipino students has been in existence for years now. Evidenced in the 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Philippines ranked last in reading comprehension at 79 and 78th in science and math. This data demonstrates the lacking foundational skills among Filipino students missed due to overall education inequality in the Philippines, inaccessibility to alternative learning, and remote learning opportunities.
Today, the Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd) is still undergoing pilot testing of face-to-face classes for public school students – 2 years since remote learning began. Only 5,000 students have been allowed to take classes in person, while 27 million public students continue learning from home. With no definitive plans from DepEd on schools’ full face-to-face classes implementation, we are making the new norm of remote learning and eventual hybrid learning as accessible and seamless as possible for underserved Filipino children. We are removing the barrier of only relying on traditional, brick and mortar learning institutions by offering quality learning online experiences to students that are not conditional to their ability to connect to fast internet or access to expensive learning gadgets, tools and resources.
Edge Tutor is a localized online tutoring marketplace in the Philippines. The curriculum covers Math and English, which is in line with the K-12 Program and designed for effective teaching online. Parents are able to choose the class size, either one-on-one or group tutoring, according to their child’s needs and have the freedom to select the class schedule, making this a stress-free and convenient program for on-the-go parents juggling many tasks at once.
The tutor team is composed of licensed professionals who undergo a rigorous selection process to ensure the utmost quality of teaching. They also go through regular and thorough training so that their skills are continuously enhanced. Lessons are conducted in an engaging manner, incorporating a variety of multimedia, from videos to presentations, and also injecting a theatrical aspect to teaching and learning with singing, dancing, and movement. We believe all these elements create an environment that is conducive to learning, even in the comfort of one’s home.
Since Edge Tutor operates on a tech platform, we are able to analyze the behavior of students so tutors can easily improve the learning experience and outcomes. Blending technology with learning allows young people to develop future-ready skills which are essential for the 4th industrial revolution.
For the expansion of Edge Tutor, we aim to provide all students with access to our quality teachers and an effective curriculum, which is why the entire online tutoring experience will be made available in a mobile app. For this solution, we are currently completing the prototype-stage / beta phase set to be launched in Q3 2022.
The mobile app will be a freemium subscription service wherein downloadable bite-sized lessons, quizzes, and educational videos can be easily accessed and stored offline. Additional content can be purchased at an affordable rate in addition to live tutoring sessions that are part of the paid subscription. It will also allow low data and bandwidth usage to ensure that we reach more learners, especially those in rural areas and with limited access to the internet. Our sustainable business model via the growth of paid subscription will allow us to fund development of more free quality content especially targeting underserved Filipino learners.
The Edge Tutor mobile app is targeted at public school students in low-income communities and youth not in Education, Employment, or Training via the provision of freemium quality learning content that are accessible, downloadable and storable offline. There were about 27 million public school enrollees for the SY 2021-2022, however, since November 2021, the Department of Education only allowed 100 public schools and 5,000 students to take part in the pilot run of face-to-face classes– only making up 0.0001% of the total enrolled population. This leaves millions of students to fend for themselves, as the continuous problem of inconsistent learning materials coupled with the shortage of teachers grows. As for youth NEET, two-thirds come from families on the bottom of the economic ladder. Majority of youth NEET in the Philippines are found in conflict-affected and regional areas (e.g. BARMM, Northern Mindanao) while 20-24-year-old female NEETs make up more than one-third of the NEET population.
These public schools students and youth NEET have little to no access to quality educational materials that are free of use. The Edge Tutor app will provide free downloadable learning resources to public school students and youth NEET which are in line with the K-12 curriculum and developed in consideration of its effectiveness online. As it is aligned with the national K-12 curriculum, our entire mobile app and its learning tools are able to serve the broader student/learner population as a general alternative online learning opportunity that can complement the hybrid modality of teaching and learning in the new norm.
In 2021, about 74.1% of the Philippine population has access to or owns a smartphone. This number is expected to grow by 3% come 2025. Our mobile app will be accessible to our learners as most if not all have a smartphone given the shift to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Given that our solution allows low data and bandwidth usage, we are also able to ease their burdens of having to spend large amounts on mobile data – addressing digital exclusion experienced by underserved learners without access to internet connection and learning devices.
The team at Edge Tutor has the necessary experience to go above and beyond when delivering this solution. The Team Lead, Cecilia Calvo, has over 18 years of experience in the education industry having worked as a director in various educational brands and startups offering online courses and tutorial sessions both locally and in the Asia-Pacific. Her knowledge in managing academic operations both online and offline coupled with a mastery of the Education Technology space will greatly propel our solution in the right direction.
Apart from the team lead, the management team of Edge Tutor brings years' worth of experience in academic operations and curriculum development. Our teachers are well aware of the challenges faced by students when it comes to online learning, let alone those heightened by the pandemic. The entire team of teachers hold relevant teaching degrees and certification, and go through a strict screening process prior to employment. Our commitment to continuous learning prioritizes ongoing structured training and observation that our teachers undergo ensuring that their knowledge and skills are up-to-date with the industry’s best practices. They are also well-versed in proper content modalities needed when it comes to translating in-person modules to the online set-up, not sacrificing active engagement between teacher and learner and simulating a classroom-like experience. Our teachers are able to meet students where they are with each child given special importance. This is a quality that enables our Edge teachers to conduct excellent work all while reaching their student’s respective learning outcomes. Having experienced teachers leading and working in the team grounds every decision with the learner in mind.
Free tutorial trial sessions were given throughout the month of March in order for the team to observe and analyze the needs of learners and how we can better craft a curriculum that is engaging and learner-centered. Findings from the delivered trial sessions are taken into consideration as we are in the testing stage for the Edge Tutor mobile app using our online platform prototype to best develop on-demand learning materials suited for public school students and youth NEET.
Anchored by Edukasyon’s fundamental discipline in understanding our users and incorporating user insights in our tech and design, Edge Tutor is currently working with public school students as active users, and the team is regularly speaking with mothers and students for continuous improvement of our features and offerings. Further, we access rich education insights via our B2B projects allowing us to have direct engagement with public school students, and youth NEET.
- Enable personalized learning and individualized instruction for learners who are most at risk for disengagement and school drop-out
- Prototype
We are applying to Solve to enhance our current operations in expanding our Edge Tutor platform to a low-bandwidth mobile app that makes quality e-learning materials accessible to underserved and/or low-income students in the Philippines. First, we need to raise funds to further support the uninterrupted and timely development of our technology. Second, as this is one of our first main ventures into the B2C market in edtech after years of strengthening our B2B model and strategy, we require technical and market support to refine our edtech product offering to Filipino families, children and parents. We pride ourselves for being able to build a sustainable B2B model that has been able to fundraise more than USD 2 million. With our Edge solution being our pioneer B2C edtech product which has less than USD 500k total institutional capital, we require mentorship in developing an effective, well-tested, user-responsive B2C tech product that is anchored on human-centered design and is leveraged on a sustainable business model. Third, for a country that heavily relies on traditional methods of teaching and learning, we need to better understand our market, their needs and what they want and need to receive in terms of learning to fully be able to inspire and encourage them to utilize education technology as a viable means of education, while in consideration of the socio-economic issues that Filipino children and parents face.
- Business model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)

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