Title: REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
1REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Policies Thrusts
2007 - 2010
2Human Development Towards Poverty Reduction
Societal Goal
Enhanced Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes and Values
of Filipinos to Lead Productive Lives
Sectoral Goals
Functionally Literate Fil. Children, Youth
Adult Learners
Filipino Artistic Cultural Traditions Preserved
Promoted
Organizational Outcomes
Major Final Output (MFOs)
1 Public Pre-Elem. Elem. Educ. Services
2 Public Secondary Educ. Services
3 Altern. Learning System Services
4 Basic Educ. Sector Mgt. Services
5 Regulatory and Devt. Services
6 Govt. Assis. to Students Teachers in Priv.
Ed. (GASTPE) Services
8 Book Industry Devt. Services
- 7
- Informal Education Services
- Cultural Outreach Services (PHSA)
- Children Television Devt. Services
1-A Public Pre-Elem. Educ Services
1-B Public Elem Educ. Services
2-A Public Secondary Educ. Services - DepED
MFO2 - PHSA MFO1
2-B Public Technical Vocational Educ. Services
DepED OPIF Logframe
As of 09 July 2007 for further discussion
3Where we are now?
- 8 out of 10 Filipinos are functionally literate
- 1 in every 10 Filipinos aged 6 years and
- over had no formal education
- Participation rate, completion rate and
- drop-out rate have improved since 2003
- Mathematics, Science and English skills
- have improved since 2002 after years of
- deterioration
4Sector Performance, Public Private
5Goal
- To make every Filipino functionally literate
- Lifelong learning
Education For All 2015 National Plan of Action
6EFA Objectives
- Universal adult functional literacy (native
tongue, Filipino or English) - Universal school participation and elimination of
drop outs and repetition in Grades 1-3 - Universal completion of the 10 years of basic
education with satisfactory achievement levels by
all at every grade or year level - Total community commitment to attainment of basic
education competencies for all
7DSWD DOH LGUs
8Blue Print for Action BESRA
- Get all schools to develop learners competencies
for functional literacy. - In coordination with TESDA, CHED, DSWD, DOH
- Enable teachers to improve teaching practice to
motivate higher learning among students. - In coordination with CHED, PRC, CSC, TEIs
- Engage the community to help ensure
quality-assured basic education. - In coordination with LGUs, PTCAs, NGOs, other GOs
- Enable Early Childhood Education, alternative
learning and private sector services to
contribute effectively to raising the quality of
basic education. - In coordination with DSWD, LGUs, DOH, COCOPEA,
CEAP, business community, media and NGOs - Change institutional culture of DepED to better
support 1-4 above - New budget framework for DepED
- ICT in education
- Modernization of basic education operations
9Specific Objectives and Priority Programs
10Schools
- Implementation of School-Based Management
- Sustained provision of critical learning
resources (e.g. classrooms, principals, teachers,
furniture, MOOE, books, etc.)
11Teachers
- Improvement of hiring and deployment policies and
procedures - Intensification of relevant training for teachers
in tandem with appropriate government
institutions - Sustaining the Certification Program for
non-majors - Improvement of teachers benefits and welfare
- Settlement of unpaid dues/benefits for teachers
- Increase in teachers salaries and benefits
through legislation
12Students
- Scaling up of the DepED Preschool Program
- Expansion of the Food for School Program
- Scaling up of Every Child A Reader Program
- Sustaining the Multi-Grade Program
- Equipping students with basic technical and
livelihood skills - Enhancement of distance education and alternative
learning programs (e.g. Expansion of Modified
In-School, Off-School Approach, Project EASE,
Accreditation Equivalency, etc.) - Continuing support to GASTPE
13Curriculum
- Enforcement and Implementation of Standard
Pre-School Curriculum, Revised Basic Education
Curriculum and Strengthened Technical-Vocational
Education Curriculum - Emphasis on programs in English, Science, Math
and Values Education - Regular Assessment of Learning Outcomes
- National Achievement Test
- National Career Assessment Examination
- Accreditation and Equivalency for OSYs/OSAs
Developed with CHED and TESDA.
14Parents
- Greater involvement of parents in student
learning - Strengthening of PTCAs and other structures
15ICT in Education
- Implementation of the Cyber Education Project
- Continued Implementation of Computerization
Program - Continued support for private sector initiatives
in ICT
16Community/Private Sector
- Strengthening use of SEF by Local School Boards
- Pursue vigorously partnerships with industry,
NGOs and donor institutions
17Budget
- Increase spending in Basic Education by
government - Implementation of multi-year budgeting and
stronger system of accountability to sustain
growth
18Thank you!
- Sec. Jesli A. Lapus
- 10 September 2007