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REORGANIZATION OF THE

PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

REPORTERS: MARIVIC M. OSMAN &


JEMELYN D. DE LEON
PROFESSOR: ERLINDA E. GARDULA, Ed. D.
Recent Report on the Status of
Education
ACTIVITY: Re-Act on the following issues in the Philippine
Educational System. Use the HAPPY FACE if you
agree/happy on how the government handling the issues and SAD
face if you dont agree/not happy .

Budget for education


K to 12 program
School materials and facilities
Salary of teaching workforce
Access in ICT tools
Mind Map
ARMIN A. LUISTRO
1. Implementing of mother-tongue based multilingual
education (MTB-MLE) as part of our K-12 reform.
2. Over the last three and a half years
the DepEd has been addressing gaps in
basic inputs namely, classrooms,
teachers, textbooks, seats, and water
and sanitation facilities. We have fully
accounted for backlogs of these in all
47,000 schools from 2010, and will
continue to build more infrastructure,
hire more teachers and buy more
learning materials and tools for the K-
12 programme. Senior high school
(SHS)
3. The Enhanced Basic Curriculum is
designed to prepare graduates for both
higher education and the world of work.

4. Providing ICT tools to public schools


nationwide has been one of the departments
priorities, to complement the new curriculum
and revolutionise education using the
limitless possibilities of technology.
Sec. LEONOR M. BRIONES
What the Department has done so far?
1. Confronted the inherited problem of
budget underutilization and spending
backlogs
As the countrys biggest bureaucracy with the
biggest budget allocation, Secretary Briones
explained the need for an efficient organization to
help in the delivery of basic education.
PHP 35,000,000.00

PHP 30,000,000.00
PHP 30,300,000.00

PHP 25,000,000.00 P 17.6


BILLI
ON
Project Procurement
PHP 20,000,000.00

Unobligated; PHP 17,600,000.00

Management Plans
PHP 15,000,000.00

PHP 10,000,000.00

PHP 5,000,000.00

PHP 0.00

Budget Unobligated
For the 2016 appropriations for MOOE

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PHP
PHP 63,900,000,000.00
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2. Responded to the Presidents
education directives
A. STRENGTHENING THE PREVENTIVE DRUG
EDUCATION component in Science and Health by providing real-
life lessons and alternative learning methods to make the delivery
much more realistic and effective, starting Grade 4.
B. GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT component of school
curricula, especially in relation to sex education and teenage
pregnancy
C. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AND DISASTER
PREPAREDNESS, are being reinforced.
D. ALS is another DepEd program
that has President Dutertes
expressed support.

DepEd is working double-time to


revive and expand the coverage of
ALS. Alternative learning methods
are also being developed for learners
in hard-to-reach mountain regions
and small islands, as well as densely
populated areas.
3. Committed to the full
implementation of the
K to 12
Secretary Briones reiterated that the continuation of the
K to 12 program .
The anticipated large number of drop-outs and
massive displacement of teachers did not occur.
There are more than 1.5 million Grade 11 enrollees
More than 36,000 teacher items were created for
Senior High School (SHS).Of the 25 million students in
basic education, 21 million are in public schools, Briones
4. Defended the Presidents budget in
Congress
The launch of SHS demands even more resources. To support the
curriculum needs, provision of additional basic resources is
underway:
P15.5 billion - allotted to hiring 53,831 teachers,
P3 billion - 55.8 million learning materials,
P4.5 billion -8,833 science and math equipment packages
P7.3 billion- 7,260 TechVoc tools and equipment packages.
On October 19, the House of Representatives
approved on third and final reading the 2017
General Appropriations Act (GAA) that will
provide
P3.35 trillion national budget to finance government
operations in 2017.
P567.5 billion is allotted to DepEd, the biggest budget
allocation among all government agencies.
Reforms for the long term
1. DepEd identified procurement and management system as
major roadblocks. To address these, DepEd introduced greater
leadership supervision over Finance and Administration: two
Undersecretaries for Finance were appointedone in charge of
the expenditure to make sure money flows and is accounted
for, and another to manage budget utilization.

2. DepEd has also met with Department of Public Works and


Highways (DPWH) Secretary to reconstitute the Joint
Technical Working Group on the Basic Education Facilities
and target prompt execution of school buildings construction
under the 2017 budget.
3. DepEd is also establishing an Integrated Financial
Management Information System (IFMIS) to track the
status of the Department's budget releases and
disbursements in real time.

Changes in the current planning templates will be


introduced to address inflexibility in costing standards and
delays in field validation of planned projects.

No organization can succeed without an appropriate


financial management system which will be used to fund
our dreams, promises, and programs, she added.
4. In a move to support the campaign against the
proliferation of illegal drug use, DepEd convened
with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to form a
Working Group that will forge a common legal
position on drug testing for students and personnel
among DepEd, the Commission on Higher
Education (CHEd) and Technicial Education and
Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and
implement the comprehensive drug testing initiative
in partnership with the Department of Health
(DOH).
5. One education intervention to
help keep schoolchildren in school
until completion of basic education
is the continuation of school-
based feeding programs. The
proposal to have the massive
feeding program will be reviewed
amid budget implications.
6. Briones stressed that to be part of DepEd, excellent
education credentials are but the minimum qualification.
Employees should strive to be more capacitated and informed
on the state of education and the needs of the country.
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7. Secretary Briones emphasized
the importance
of integrating, reflecting, and expressing the
Philippines rich historical experiences in the
educational system. She acknowledged the
challenges to move away from data and technology to
innovation, creativity, critical thinking, and acceptance of
and adjustment to changes.

During the 6th APEC Education Ministerial Meeting (AEMM) in


Peru, Briones said that while Science and Technology is also being
offered to students as early as Grade 3 and 4, DepEd is loyal not
only to the culture and arts but also to Philippine history and the
directions of the development program.
8. DepEd is eyeing the expansion of the scope of academic
and non-academic employee welfare through the
improvement of the provident fund.

9. Department leadership will be active, transparent,


consultative, collaborative, and corruption-free. A regular
general assembly with the employees will be held to update
on the development in the agency. There will be briefings
by each Undersecretaries and Assistant Secretaries with
directors on current programs.
10. Amid concerns and debates, Secretary
Briones maintained that the Department will
continue partnerships with the private sector.
APPLICATION
Create a HUGOT LINE about the Philippines
Educational System.
Magkamali k na sa spelling ng name ko wag lang sa
pagcocompute ng sahod ko.
#DepED
Sa TEACHERS walang bulag, walang pipi, walang bingi pero
BAYANI marami.
#Keep the fire burning.

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