Tabuga and CENIA launch AI education series on Dominican TV
Tabuga is bringing a Chilean AI-in-education webinar series to Dominican broadcast television this June through T al Cubo®, airing on CDN Channel 37 and online. The project aims to help teachers, school leaders and families understand how artificial intelligence is changing classrooms and school management.
Why it matters: - The series puts practical artificial intelligence training in front of a mass Dominican audience, not just specialized educators. - The program focuses on a skills shift that is already underway in classrooms, where AI use is moving from basic preparation work toward broader teaching and management questions. - Tabuga says the goal is to help the Dominican Republic build judgment about artificial intelligence, not just use the tools.
What happened: - Tabuga premiered the series “AI adoption in education” in June 2026. - The program is adapted from webinars produced by Chile’s National Center for Artificial Intelligence, or CENIA, and repackaged for broadcast television through T al Cubo®. - The series airs on Sundays, June 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 4:00 p.m. on CDN Channel 37. - The program also remains available on the T al Cubo® digital platform, talcubo.do. - Schedules may shift around FIFA World Cup matches.
The details: - The first chapter focuses on the teaching competencies needed to instruct in an AI-enabled classroom. - The second chapter turns to institutional management and the organizational challenges schools face as AI arrives. - Tabuga adapted the original material through its AI-assisted audiovisual production unit. - The broadcast version keeps the panel of international specialists and adds hosting from T al Cubo®. - T al Cubo® frames each chapter for the Dominican and Caribbean context. - The content brings together voices from international education bodies, teaching foundations, civil society organizations and CENIA. - The panel’s central thesis is that AI does not replace a teacher’s judgment. - The panel also argues that AI literacy is now as urgent as reading and writing. - The program builds on regional evidence from the OECD’s 2024 TALIS survey. - The survey found that one in three teachers worldwide already uses artificial intelligence in their work, mainly for lesson planning and material preparation. - The survey also indicates that more transformative uses remain early in Latin America.
Between the lines: - The partnership signals a push to move AI education beyond academic or specialist circles and into mainstream television. - The format suggests Tabuga is trying to localize a regional conversation for Dominican teachers, school leaders and families. - The emphasis on judgment and literacy shows the series is framing AI as a competency issue, not just a technology trend.
What’s next: - The remaining episodes will continue through June 28, 2026. - Viewers can follow the series on CDN Channel 37 or on T al Cubo®’s digital platform. - Tabuga says the broadcast model could help broaden access to the knowledge shaping education over the next decade.
The bottom line: - Tabuga and CENIA are using television to make AI-in-education training more accessible across the Dominican Republic.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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