List of Programs and Projects - Final .TS
List of Programs and Projects - Final .TS
As of February 2020
LIST OF PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
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DepEd Order 35, s. 2017, Revised Guidelines on the Implementation of the Basic Education Facilities Fund (BEFF)
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Textbooks and Other Instructional Materials
This program aims to provide public schools and learning centers quality text-
based learning resources aligned with the K to 12 curriculum as primary bases
or supplement to teaching and learning processes.
The following are the aspects in the provision of Textbooks and Other Instructional
Materials:
Development of Learning Resources (LRs)
Quality Assurance of LRs
Printing and Delivery of LRs
Monitoring and Evaluation
Capability Building
Support to Operations
Computerization Program
LTE-SME aims to provide public schools and learning centers with complete and
efficient sets of Science and Mathematics Tools and Equipment that complies
with the requirements set by the K to 12 Curriculum.
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III. INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM
Multigrade Education
Multigrade Education Program addresses pressing concerns and issues on the provision of
customized teaching and learning materials for multigrade classes and professional development
of teachers.4
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DepEd Order 21, s. 2019, Annex 5, Inclusive Education Policy Framework for Basic Education
3
Ibid.
4
DepEd Order 08, s. 2018, Guidelines on the Utilization of the 2018 Financial Support for Multigrade Schools
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DepEd Order 38, s. 2015, Guidelines on the Utilization of Support Funds for SPEd
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Madrasah Education
The program shall extend its support through these four (4) thematic focus areas, namely, (a)
curriculum and learning resources development; (2) capacity building; (3) knowledge
management, and, (d) education planning for IPEd.
With its version 2.0, it aims to provide opportunities for Out-of-School youth and adult (OSYA)
learners to develop basic and functional literacy skills and to access equivalent pathways in
completing basic education.
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DepEd Order 51, 2004,
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DepEd Order 22, s. 2018, Amended Multi-year Implementing Guidelines on the Allocation and Utilization of the
Indigenous Peoples Education Program Support Fund
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Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM)
ADM is a tried and tested alternative modality of education delivery within the
confines of the formal system that allows schools to deliver quality education
to marginalized students and those at risk of dropping out in order to help them
overcome personal, social, and economic constraints in their schooling (Republic No. 10618 (An
Act Establishing Rural Farm Schools as ADM of Secondary Education and Appropriating Funds
Therefor).8
Additionally, ADM may also be defined as follows:
1. Instructional or learning modalities that do not strictly follow the typical set-up for regular
classroom instruction
2. An alternative way of delivering and providing education to learners who are enrolled in the
formal school but for various reasons cannot attend school regularly and are at risk of dropping
out.
3. It is one of the two categories of Flexible Learning Options. One of which is Alternative
Learning System.
4. It is flexible in terms of time and duration of the instruction, the place of instruction and the
modes of instruction depending on the context and needs of the learners.
ALS-EST: The Alternative Learning System (ALS) Integrated Education and Skills
Training Program modifies the regular ALS program by integrating Technical-
Vocational Training and other skills training. The program will utilize existing DepEd expertise,
particularly from remaining technical high schools and select Senior High Schools, and leverage
partnerships with SUCs, LGUS, private sector and CSOs, to provide the technical-vocational and
other skills training components attuned to the demands and opportunities of the local
community and the country.
The ALS Integrated Education and Skills Training Program aims to produce ALS completers that
not only are able to catch up with basic academic education, but have also acquired technical
competencies suitable for immediate employment. Thus, this program will be able to help fulfill
the state’s obligation to provide basic education, at the same time mitigating the problem of a
considerable number of out-of-school and unemployed youth.
The ALS Integrated Education and Skills Training Program implement the commitment of the
President in his first SONA, and of the DepEd Secretary, to expand and intensify ALS.
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Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) – Frequesntly Asked Questions (FAQ) 2019
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IV. SUPPORT TO SCHOOLS AND LEARNERS PROGRAM
Through the virtue of RA 11037, or the Masustansyang Pagkain para sa Batang Pilipino Act, and
as one of the components of the National Feeding Program, the program is intended to cater
undernourished public school children from kindergarten to grade six (6) with the provision of
at least one (1) fortified meal for a period of not less than one hundred twenty (120) days in a
year.
Also mandated by RA 11037 and in coordination with other national government agencies, the
SBFP also incorporates fresh milk and fresh milk-based food products in the fortified meals and
cycle menu in accordance with RA 8172 as one of the components of the National Feeding
Program.
1. The Education Service Contracting Program (ESC) which aims to democratize and improve
access to quality education by extending financial assistance (in the form of a tuition
subsidy) to qualified elementary school graduates who wish to pursue secondary
education in a private school.
2. The Senior High School Voucher Program (SHS VP) which is a mechanism that will provide
financial assistance to senior high school students who shall enroll in non-DepEd schools
which will offer SHS, including private JHSs, private higher education institutions (HEIs),
state and local colleges and universities (SUCs and LUCs), and technical-vocational
institutions (TVIs).
3. The Joint Delivery Voucher will optimize TVL learning by allowing SHS students enrolled
in public schools to avail of vouchers and take their TVL specializations in eligible partner
institutions from either private or non-DepEd public SHSs, as well as TVIs, offering their
desired specializations.
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V. EDUCATION HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
The Department issued DepEd Order No. 21, series of 2018 aims to promote and support the
professional development and career growth of personnel in schools and learning centers as
well as teaching personnel who are performing managerial, supervisory, and administrative
functions at the schools’ division (SDO), regional (RO), and central offices (CO).
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