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Title: Getting School and University Improvement Done on the Ground


1
Getting School and University Improvement Done
on the Ground
  • Bienvenido F. Nebres, S.J.
  • Chairman
  • Presidential Coordinating Task Force
  • for Education

2
Purpose of Presentation
To connect the vision and directions from our
education leaders, e.g. Sec. Romulo Neris CHED
Framework Directions with improvement at the
level of individual or clusters of schools and
universities.
3
Key Ideas/Directions
Vision of the Filipino family
Son/Daughter with a productive well-paying job
Address multi-stakeholders
Industry Employers Government Political
Leaders
4
Elementary Secondary Schools
1994 DepEd Commissioned study by Ateneo
  • What characterizes a high performing school given
    similar economic social environments.
  • Two key variables emerged
  • Leadership of Principal
  • Support of Community

5
Elementary Secondary Schools
  • Focus on leadership (principal, division
    superintendent, district supervisor, mayor,
    governor, LGU)
  • Involvement of all stakeholders became guiding
    principles for interventions
  • TEEP
  • SYNERGEIA
  • ACED in Payatas

6
School Based Management in TEEP
7
Third Elementary Education Project
(Nueva Ecija is with Iloilo)
8
Third Elementary Education Project
(Nueva Ecija is with Iloilo)
9
Successes Through SBM
  • bigger share of schools crossing the 75 mastery
    level and 60 near mastery level in the NAT
  • while all clusters (except Aklan) declined in
    scores and ranking from SY 04 05 to SY 05 06,
    TEEP SBM provinces sustained their lead relative
    to other clusters

10
Successes Through SBM
  • relatively stronger improvement in mathematics
  • (22.6 ELS and 18.2 non-ELS achieving 75
    mastery level)
  • (59.5 ELS and 46.3 non-ELS achieving 60
    mastery level)

11
What accounts for the greater improvement in
mathematics?
Cynthia Bautista significantly greater
improvement in the NAT in several divisions of
TEEP attributed to the Lesson Guides prepared by
the DepEd and Ateneo. Lessons From the TEEP
Transforming Education on the Ground Japan Bank
for International Cooperation (JBIC)
12
TEEP and Teacher Lesson Guides
13
Building Leadership and Community Support through
SYNERGEIA
  • focus on Local School Board
  • whole community engagement in assessing the
    situation, setting goals and deciding priorities
  • focus on elementary schools, especially English
    and Math
  • basic instructional materials (lesson plans,
    workbooks, AV materials)
  • in-service training for principals and teachers
  • regular assessment of performance

14
Successes through SYNERGEIA
  • Bulacan, under the leadership of
  • Gov. Josie de la Cruz (since 2000)
  • (620, 000 pupils, 496 elementary schools gt
    SYNERGEIA program)

15
Successes through SYNERGEIA
  • Lipa City, under the leadership of
  • Mayor Vilma Santos

16
Working with PAYATAS Elementary Schools
  • Strategic planning involving the total school
    community (principals, teachers, parents,
    students, barangay)
  • capacity-building interventions (training of
    principals and teachers, close mentoring of the
    implementation of plans, academic assistance)

17
Successes in Payatas
  • new buildings and more classrooms (as a result of
    well-formulated and well-justified strategic
    plans)
  • improved student performance (as shown by
    improvements in division ranking)
  • more empowered principals, more confident
    teachers
  • greater support from the LGU and community

18
Successes in Payatas
  • Most dramatic improvement was Lupang Pangako
    Elementary School, from rank 94 in the division,
    the school jumped to rank 16 by the end of SY
    2005-2006 and currently is ranked 9 for SY
    2006-2007.

19
In all cases
Creating absorptive capacity
thru leadership empowerment community engagement
20
University Level
Can we consider
Leadership of Presidents
especially to connect with industry/business world
21
University Level
Local Clusters of Universities
e.g. for Metro Manila, a cluster of universities
working systematically (w/ proper metrics) with
BPOs other industries
How about Placement Offices?
Or data from company HR to feed back to
universities?
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