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DO 12, s. 2017 - Implementation of P 4,000.00 Net Take Home Pay for Department of Education Personnel

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DO 12, s. 2017 - Implementation of P 4,000.00 Net Take Home Pay for Department of Education PersonnelDOWLOADAD DEPED ORDER

For the information and guidance of all concerned, the new threshold on Net Take Home Pay of the Department of Education personnel as stipulated in Section 47 (Authorized Deductions) of the General Provisions of Republic Act No. 10924, General Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2017, entitled An Act Appropriating Funds for the Operation of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines from January One to December Thirty One, Two Thousand and Seventeen, and for Other Purposes, shall now be Four Thousand Pesos (P 4,000.00).



Duterte to sign EO on smoking ban this week

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Duterte expected to sign DOH's EO on smoking ban this week


Agriculture Secretary Manny Piñol has revealed that President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to sign the executive order on the smoking ban on Tuesday.

"Yes. He said he will sign it tomorrow," he said after attending the 13th Cabinet meeting in Malacañang on Monday afternoon.

Piñol said Duterte would want to sign the draft Executive Order prepared by the Department of Health (DOH) without any changes.

"He told Sec. Ubial to stick to the draft EO, which DOH prepared," he added.

The draft EO bans e-cigarettes and vapes in public areas and designating smoking areas and indoor smoking areas inside establishments. 

SOURCE: BAP, GMA News

Gov't officials who prioritize business interests should resign – Lopez

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Government officials who prioritize business interests should resign, Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Gina Lopez said Monday.

"'Yung tungkulin ng mga tao na doon nagtratrabaho sa pamahalaan, 'yung unang, unang, unang, unang, unang tungkulin ay para sa tao, hindi para sa negosyo nila. Kung 'yan ang importante – 'yung negosyo nila – dapat mag-resign na sila," she told reporters on the sidelines of the Protect Wildlife project launch in Quezon City.

"All the decisions you make should be for the people because that's why you're elected and if you make decisions for you business interest you should not be in government service," Lopez said Monday.

Asked to clarify who she was referring to, Lopez said she was speaking in general terms.

"I'm not alluding to anyone. I'm saying, as a matter of principle, everyone in government must be for the people and should not make any decisions for business interest. It's not right as a matter of principle, that's what I'm saying," she said.

Lopez last month ordered 23 mining operations closed and five other suspended, the result of a months-long environmental audit by the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources.

She also ordered the cancellation of 75 mineral production sharing agreements of mining operations in watershed areas.

Business groups, primarily the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines (COMP), decried her moves and claimed that the Philippines stands to lose more than P1 trillion of investments should the closure and suspension orders push through.

Lopez belittled such claims, saying most of the money does not benefit the economy. — VDS, GMA News

Source: GMA News

Schedule of Licensure Examinations of the Professional Regulation Commission for Calendar Year 2017

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Schedule of Licensure Examinations of the Professional Regulation Commission for Calendar Year 2017

SOURCE: PRC WEBSITE


January 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Dentists (Practical)4, 5, 6 & 7W, Th, F, SaManila-December 15, 2016
Real Estate Consultants (Revalida)10, 11, 12 & 13T, W, Th, FManila--
Sanitary Engineers17, 18 & 19T, W, ThManilaOctober 28, 2016December 29, 2016
Architects27 & 29F, SuManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and LegaspiOctober 13, 2016December 13, 2016

February 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Physical Therapists5 & 6Su, MManila and CebuNovember 16, 2017January 16, 2017
Occupational Therapists5 & 6Su, MManila and CebuNovember 16, 2017January 16, 2017
Master Plumbers8 & 9W, ThManila, Baguio and IloiloNovember 17, 2017December 26, 2016
Medical Technologists26 & 27Su, MManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao, Tuguerarao and ZamboangaNovember 26, 2017January 27, 2017

March 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Physicians5, 6, 12 & 13Su, M, Su, MManila, Baguio, Cebu and  ZamboangaDecember 8, 2016February 8, 2017
Pharmacists9 & 10Th, FManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and IloiloDecember 12, 2016February 10, 2017
Nutritionists-Dietitians15 & 16W, ThManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and ZamboangaDecember 19, 2016February 17, 2017
Mechanical Engineers18 & 19Sa, SuManila, Baguio and CebuDecember 23, 2016February 23, 2017
Certified Plant Mechanics18 & 19Sa, SuManila, Baguio and CebuDecember 23, 2016February 23, 2017
Professional Teachers26SuManila, All Regional Offices; Zamboanga, Bacolod, Rosales, Pangasinan, General Santos City, *Catarman, Northern Samar, *San Jose, Occidental Mindoro and *Puerto Princesa PalawanNovember 7, 2016January 20, 2017

April 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Electronics Engineers2 & 3Su, MManila, Baguio, Cebu and DavaoJanuary 9, 2017March 8, 2017
Electronics Technicians4TManila, Baguio, Cebu and DavaoJanuary 2, 2017March 3, 2017
*Midwives10 & 11M, TManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Pagadian, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and ZamboangaJanuary 10, 2017March 10, 2017
Registered Electrical Engineers18 & 19T, WManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena and TaclobanJanuary 20, 2017March 20, 2017
Registered Master Electricians20ThManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena and TaclobanJanuary 6, 2017March 6, 2017
Agriculturists25, 26 & 27T, W, ThManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaJanuary 13, 2017March 13, 2017
PRC Resolution No. 2017-1024

May 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Dentists (Written)3, 4 & 5W, Th , FManila and CebuFebruary 13, 2017April 13, 2017
Civil Engineers7 & 8Su, MManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Pagadian, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and ZamboangaFebruary 10, 2017April 12, 2017
*Certified Public Accountants14, 15, 21 & 22Su, M, Su, MManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and LegaspiFebruary 17, 2017April 17, 2017
Chemical Engineers24, 25 & 26W, Th , FManila and Cebumarch 4, 2017May 4, 2017
Real Estate Brokers28SuManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Pagadian and TugueraraoFebruary 25, 2017April 25, 2017 
Dentists (Practical)30, 31, June 1 & 2T, W, Th, FManilaFebruary 13, 2017April 13, 2017
Memorandum Order No. 2017-04

June 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Nurses4 & 5Su, MManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaMarch 3, 2017May 3, 2017
Environmental Planners7 & 8W, ThManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Pagadian and TaclobanFebruary 24, 2017April 24, 2017
Criminologists11, 12, & 13Su, M, TManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaFebruary 28, 2017April 28, 2017
Dental Hygienists (Written)15ThManilaMarch 19, 2017May 19, 2017
Dental Hygienists (Practical)16FManilaMarch 19, 2017- 
Architects23 & 25F, SuManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and LegaspiMarch 9, 2017May 9, 2017

July 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Real Estate Appraisers9SuManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaApril 10, 2017June 9, 2017
Landscape Architects11 & 12T, WManilaApril 21, 2017June 21, 2017
Optometrists (Written)17, 18 & 19M, T, WManilaApril 27, 2017June 27, 2017
Ocular Pharmacologists17MManilaApril 27, 2017June 27, 2017
Optometrists (Practical)20 & 21Th, FManilaApril 27, 2017- 
Master Plumbers24 & 25M, TManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi and TaclobanApril 9, 2017June 9, 2017
Social Workers27 & 28Th, FManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaMay 18, 2017July 7, 2017
Radiologic Technologists30 & 31Su, MManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi and TuguegaraoApril 28, 2017June 28, 2017
X-Ray Technologists30 & 31Su, MManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi and TuguegaraoApril 28, 2017June 28, 2017

August 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Guidance Counselors2 & 3W, ThManila, Cagayan de Oro and CebuApril 10, 2017June 19, 2017
Physical Therapists5 & 6Sa, SuManila, Baguio and CebuMay 17, 2017July 17, 2017
Occupational Therapists5 & 6Sa, SuManila, Baguio and CebuMay 17, 2017July 17, 2017
Sanitary Engineers8, 9 & 10T, W, ThManilaMay 19, 2017July 19, 2017
Mining Engineers8, 9 & 10T, W, ThManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu and LegaspiMay 19, 2017July 19, 20177 
Veterinarians15, 16 & 17T, W, ThManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao and TuguegaraoMay 26, 2017July 26, 2017
Nutritionists-Dietitians20 & 21Su, MManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and ZamboangaMay 31, 2017July 31, 2017
Agricultural Engineers23 & 24W, ThManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Legaspi &  TuguegaraoJune 5, 2017August 3, 2017
Medical Technologists26 & 27Sa, SuManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena and TuguegaraoMay 26, 2017July 26, 2017
Pharmacists30 & 31W, ThManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and IloiloMay 30, 2017July 31, 2017

September 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Registered Electrical Engineers2 & 3Sa, SuManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban and ZamboangaJune 8, 2017August 8, 2017
Registered Master Electricians4MManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban and ZamboangaMay 22, 2017July 20, 2017
Respiratory Therapists6 & 7W, ThManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and ZamboangaJune 16, 2017August 17, 2017
Physicians9, 10, 16 & 17Sa, Su, Sa, SuManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu and DavaoJune 15, 2017August 15, 2017
Foresters12 & 13T, WManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaJune 19, 2017August 18, 2017 
Librarians19 & 20T, WManila, Baguio, Cagayan de oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Tacloban and TuguegaraoJune 30, 2017August 30, 2017
Professional Teachers24SuManila, All Regional Offices; Zamboanga, Bacolod, Rosales, Pangasinan, Laoag, General Santos City, and *Catarman, Northern SamarMay 8, 2017July 14, 2017
Mechanical Engineers28 & 29Th, FManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao and LucenaJuly 3, 2017September 1, 2017
Certified Plant Mechanics28 & 29Th, FManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao and LucenaJuly 3, 2017September 1, 2017

October 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Naval Architects & Marine Engineers2, 3 & 4M, T, WManilaJuly 7, 2017September 7, 2017
Certified Public Accountants7, 8, 14 & 15Su, Sa, Su, SaManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban and TuguegaraoJuly 7, 2017September 7, 2017
Chemists10 & 11T, WManila, Cagayan de Oro and CebuJune 29, 2017August 29, 2016
Chemical Technician12ThManila, Cagayan de Oro and CebuJuly 12, 2017September 12, 2017
Metallurgical Engineers17, 18 & 19T, W, ThManila and DavaoJuly 27, 2017September 22, 2017 
Electronics Engineers21 & 22Sa, SuManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro,Cebu, Davao, Lucena and TuguegaraoJuly 25, 2017September 25, 2017
Electronics Technicians23MManila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and LucenaJuly 7, 2017September 8, 2017
Geodetic Engineers25 & 26W, ThManila, Cebu and TuguegaraoJuly 5, 2017September 4, 2017
Fisheries Technologists25 & 26W, ThManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and ZamboangaJuly 5, 2017September 4, 2017
Psychometricians29 & 30Su, MManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tuguegarao and ZamboangaJuly 28, 2017September 29, 2017
Psychologists29 & 30Su, MManilaJuly 28, 2017September 29, 2017

November 2017

Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Midwives4 & 5Sa, SuManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaAugust 7, 2017October  6, 2017
Interior Designers7, 8 & 9T, W, ThManilaAugust 7, 2017October 16, 2017
Civil Engineers11 & 12Sa, SuManila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and ZamboangaAugust 11, 2017October 11, 2017
Aeronautical Engineers14, 15 & 16T, W, ThManilaAugust 25, 2017October 25, 2017
Geologists14, 15 & 16T, W, ThManila and DavaoAugust 25, 2017October 25, 2017 
Chemical Engineers18, 19 & 20Sa, Su, MManila and CebuAugust 30, 2017October 30, 2017
Customs Brokers22 & 23W, ThManila, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu and DavaoAugust 22, 2017October 23, 2017
Nurses25 & 26Sa, SuManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaAugust 25, 2017October 25, 2017
Agriculturists28, 29 & 30T, W, ThManila, All Regional Offices; ZamboangaAugust 28, 2017October 27, 2017

December 2017


Name of ExaminationDate/s of ExamDay/sPlaceOpening of Online ProcessingDeadline in Filing
Dentists (Written)4, 5 & 6M, T, WManilaSeptember 11, 2017November 10, 2017
Criminologists8, 9 & 10F, Sa, SuManila, All Regional Offices; Zamboanga, General Santos and Rosales, PangasinanAugust 8, 2017October 8, 2017
Dental Technologists (Written)12TManilaSeptember 21, 2017November 21, 2017
Dental Technologists (Practical)13 & 14W, ThManila--
Real Estate Consultants (Written)17SuManilaSeptember 18, 2017November 17, 2017

NEW! Complete DLL for Grade 5, July - April (All Subjects)

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Complete DLL for Grade 5, July - April

NEW! Complete DLL for Grade 5 
July - April (All Subjects)
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WATCH: Death penalty bill passed on 3rd and final reading

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WATCH: Lower House voting on death penalty bill on 3rd and final reading
Here are the highlights:
- Several lawmakers explaining their respective vote
- House Bill 4727 is passed on third reading with 216 "yes" votes and 54 "no" votes. 1 congressman abstained.
- House of Representatives approves the reimposition of death penalty for drug-related drug-related heinous crimes.

New IPCRF, OPCRF, MOVs for Teachers, MTs and School Heads

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NEW!
SAMPLES OF ACCOMPLISHED IPCRF/OPCRF
NEW! IPCRF for Teachers 1-3 - DOWNLOAD
NEW! IPCRF for Master Teacher 1 - DOWNLOAD
NEW! IPCRF for Master Teacher 2 - DOWNLOAD
NEW! IPCRF for SHS Teachers 1-3 - DOWNLOAD
NEW! IPCRF for SHS Master Teachers - DOWNLOAD
NEW! OPCRF for HT/PRINCIPAL - DOWNLOAD

IPCRF for Teachers I-III - by Aurora C. Liwanag - DOWNLOAD
IPCRF for Teachers I-III - by Pablo Escalicas Oftana - DOWNLOAD
IPCRF for Teachers I-III - by Mark Salas - DOWNLOAD
IPCRF for Teachers I-III - by Venus C. del Rosario - DOWNLOAD
IPCRF for Teachers I-III - by Rogelio V. Junio - DOWNLOAD
IPCRF for Master Teachers - by Pablo Escalicas Oftana - DOWNLOAD

PART 2 - COMPETENCIES - DOWNLOAD
PART 3 - SUMMARY FOR DISCUSSION - DOWNLOAD
PART 4 - DEVELOPMENT PLANS - DOWNLOAD

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Diploma, Awards and Certificates for End of School Year Rites 2017

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Diploma, Awards and Certificates for End of School Year Rites 2017
  • Certificates/Diploma for Grade 6-10-12 Template - DOWNLOAD
  • Awards Certificate (With Honors) - DOWNLOAD
  • Awards Certificate (With High Honors) - DOWNLOAD
  • Certificate for Guest Speaker Templates - DOWNLOAD
  • Graduation Program & Cert of Recognition - DOWNLOAD
  • Certificate of Recognition for VIPs - DOWNLOAD
  • Certificate of Attendance Templates - DOWNLOAD
  • Excellence Award Certificate & Token Templates - DOWNLOAD

    Automated Official School Forms (SF 1-7), Grade and Rank Sheet for End of School Year Reports 2017

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    DepEd Official School Forms
    Source: Deped Official Website

    School Form 137 - Senior High School - DOWNLOAD

    Official School Form 1 to 7-  DOWNLOAD
    Automated SF 2 -  DOWNLOAD
    SF 5 - Report on Promotion and Learning Progress & Achievement DOWNLOAD
    SF 6 - Summarized Report on Promotion and Learning 
    Progress & AchievementDOWNLOAD

    Automated School Forms
    credit to Sir Theddy of Passionate Mentors Group and DepEd Tambayan

    Automated SF 1-7 - DOWNLOAD
    Automated SF 2 - Daily Attendance - DOWNLOAD
    Adjusted SF 5 and 6 - DOWNLOAD
    Automated Grading Sheet with Ranking System - DOWNLOAD



    The 7Es of Lesson Planning

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    The 7Es of Lesson Planning

    I initially came across this idea a few years ago when I was using some materials provided by Upd8 (Science ASE Resource). The 7es provided a clear framework for designing Science lessons. The more I used it, the more I couldn’t believe I hadn’t seen it before. Making small changes to my old lesson plans e.g. moving the part where students explored before my explanation had massive impact on engagement and progress. I had always delivered fast pace, high energy lessons that had a mix of activities (VAK). However, without realising my best lessons were the ones that were closest matched to this framework.

    So what is it? 

    7E stands for Elicit, Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Extend and Evaluate.
    7E stands for Elicit, Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Extend and Evaluate.


    Elicit
    In most cases you will start with the “Elicit”. Here you can find out what the students know by eliciting responses from them. This can be done in a variety of ways, such as “Quick Quizes, MCQs, Post-it notes, mini whiteboards, KWL, traffic lights etc. This is also a good opportunity to deal with students misunderstandings.

    Engage
    The next stage is the “Engage” stage. This can come before or after the elicit stage. In this stage you want to engage interest and curiosity, raise “The BIG questions” and provide the “HOOK” for why the students want to learn.

    Explore
    During the “Explore” stage, pupils should be given opportunities to work together, independent of you,their teacher to explore. As the teacher, you should set up the task, but then become the facilitator, helping students by asking questions and observing. (In Scientific enquiry using Piagets theory, this is a time for disequilibrium. This is an opportunity for students to test their predictions, problem solve, research, ultimately find out themselves.)

    Explain
    Following the explore stage I would next go onto the “Explain” stage of the lesson. During this stage I would use what students had discovered in the explore stage to help them build a concept. I would try to encourage the students to explain concepts and definitions in their own words, ask for justification and clarification before providing them with new labels, definitions and theory.

    Elaborate
    The next stage is the stage that will be KEY in assessing their progress, knowledge and understanding. Students may work independently during this stage to demonstrate learning. This is where students formalise and apply their learning.

    Extend
    In some cases you may require an additional “Extend” stage. In this stage you are encouraging the students to apply or extend the concepts and skills in new situations. Students make connections not just in the subject/ideas studied but also beyond it. They are able to apply ideas/generalise and transfer principles.

    Evaluate
    While it is expected that evaluation will continue throughout the process, the evaluate section is the section where you the teacher evaluate the learning that has occurred. This should also include self-reflection and evaluation from the student. I personally link back to the learning outcomes to assess the progress that has been made.

    AVAILABLE DOWNLOADS

    1. Lesson plan-Ease of planning - DOWNLOAD

    As an AST and SLE I have used this deconstructive planning method a lot, particularly when coaching. Again I have found that is has often had major impact on teaching and learning and on lesson observation outcomes. I passionately believe that this structure is not just relevant to Science but to is also useful to other subjects too. Below are a couple of resources that I think will help you if you are trialling this method for the first time.

    2. The E’s of lesson planningDOWNLOAD
    This is a PowerPoint that has a few ideas for the type of thing you might do for each of the Es

    3. 7ePlan - DOWNLOAD
    This is a planning template, that will help with the structure of you lesson. 

    4. Editable version of the E plan - DOWNLOAD
    This is an example of it in use for Science lessons. This lesson was also graded at OUTSTANDING.

    5. E'S of Planning - DOWNLOAD

    6. 7e Plan - DOWNLOAD

    7. Example of Science e7 Lesson - DOWNLOAD
    Hope you find it as useful as I have. I think that is a planning revelation!


    DepEd lowers minimum age of student employment this year

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    DepEd lowers minimum age of student employment this year


    PASIG CITY, March 8, 2017 – The Department of Education (DepEd) has lowered the minimum age requirement of students who wish to participate in this year’s summer job employment.

    “Under this year’s Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES), we are allowing students aged 15 years old and above to join the program. Previously, they must be at least 18 years old, according to Dr. Juan Araojo, OIC of Youth Formation Division (YFD).

    “This is to accommodate those students who are in Senior High School,” he added.
    The SPES trainees will be employed at the DepEd for 40 working days under the supervision of the YFD.

    A Memorandum has been issued to the field announcing that the application for the program is open beginning last week of February and will run until March 27.

    Those who are interested to join the program must have the following qualifications  1) student/out-of-school youth (OSY) at least 15 years old but not more than 24 years old; 2) must be enrolled this school year (in school) / must have the intention to enroll next school year (out-of-school); 3) the combined annual net income of both parents, including his/her own income if any, must not exceed P143,000; 4) Student must have obtained at least an average passing grade during the last school year/term attended; and 5) Must possess office skills such as knowledge in computer applications.

    Requirements to accomplish are the following: 1) SPES application form; 2) birth certificate (certified true copy); and 3) photocopy of the latest Income Tax Return of parents or certification issued by BIR that the parents are exempted from payment of tax, or Original Certificate of Indigence, or Original Certificate of Low Income issued by the barangay.

    Interested applicants may submit their application form, including the requirements enclosed in a brown envelope, to the Office of the Youth Formation Division, 3rd Floor, Mabini Building, DepEd Central Office, Meralco Ave., Pasig City. They may also scan and send their application and requirements (zip file SPES2017) to the email address blss.yfd@deped.gov.ph.

    Republic Act No. 7323 s. 1999, as amended by Republic Act No. 9547, seeks to encourage employment of students to government offices during summer, through incentive jointly granted by the DepEd and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

    END

    DepEd's K-12 Contextualization and Localization

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    DepEd's K-12 Contextualization and Localization 

    Contextualization refers to the educational process of relating the curriculum to a particular setting, situation or area of application  to make the competencies relevant, meaningful  and useful to the learners

    Localization the process of relating  learning content specified in the curriculum to local information and materials from the learner’s  community.

     FULL SCRIPT OF THE PRESENTATION DURING THE NATIONAL TRAINING OF TRAINERS - DOWNLOAD


    New Guidelines in Accomplishing the Revised School Forms

    Sample Action Research

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    Sample Action Research
    Courtesy of Teacher PH (teacherph.com)

    The Download link of the MS Word copy of this Action Research is available at the last page of this post.


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    An Action Research on the Effectiveness of Differentiated Instruction In Teaching English for Grade Four Classes

    By
    Mary Joy V. Olicia
    Researcher

    I. Introduction

    Like Science and Math, English is a difficult but an important subject because the curriculum considers it as a tool subject needed to understand the different content subjects. Basically, it is concerned with developing competencies in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and viewing. Speaking includes skills in using the language expressions and grammatical structures correctly in oral communication while writing skill includes readiness skills, mechanics in guided writing, functional and creative writing (K to 12 Curriculum Guide for Grade 4).
    The K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum aims to help learners understand that English language is involved in the dynamic social process which responds to and reflects changing social conditions. It is also inextricably involved with values, beliefs and ways of thinking about the person and the world people dwell. The curriculum aims that pupils are given an opportunity to build upon their prior knowledge while utilizing their own skills, interests, styles, and talents.
    However, teachers find difficulties in teaching different kinds of pupils with different intellectual capacities, talent or skills, interest, and learning styles especially in heterogeneous groupings of pupils. This situation calls for teachers to create lessons for all pupils based upon their readiness, interests, and background knowledge. Anderson (2007) noted that it is imperative not to exclude any child in a classroom, so a differentiated learning environment must be provided by a teacher.
    Differentiated instruction is based on the concept that the teacher is a facilitator of information, while students take the primary role of expanding their knowledge by making sense of their ability to learn differently (Robinson, Maldonado, & Whaley, 2014).
    Wilson (2009) argued that differentiated instruction is the development of the simple to the complex tasks, and a difference between individuals that are otherwise similar in certain respects such as age or grade are given consideration. Additionally, Butt and Kusar (2010) stated that it is an approach to planning, so that one lesson may be taught to the entire class while meeting the individual needs of each child.
    According to Tomlinson (2009), DI as a philosophy of teaching is based on the premise that students learn best when their teachers accommodate the differences in their readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles. It sees the learning experience as social and collaborative. The responsibility of what happens in the classroom is first to teacher, but also to the learner (Subban, 2006). Additionally, DI presents an effective means to address learner’s variance which avoids the pitfalls of the one-size-fits-all curriculum. Stronge (2004) and Tomlinson (2004b) claimed that addressing student differences and interest enhance their motivation to learn and make them to remain committed and to stay positive as well.
    Stravroula (2011) conducted a study in investigating the impact of DI in mixed ability classrooms and found out that the implementation of differentiation had made a big step in facing the negative effects of socio-economic factors on students’ achievement by managing diversity effectively, providing learning opportunities for all students. The positive change in students’ achievement had shown that differentiation can be considered as an effective teaching approach in mixed ability classrooms.
    Furthermore, Servilio (cited by Robinson, 2014) studied the effectiveness of using DI to motivate students to read and found out that an average of 83.4% of the students’ grades improved in reading, 12.5% remained the same, and 41% of the grades decreased.
    As educator, the teacher-researcher was motivated to conduct this action research on the effectiveness of DI in teaching English on Grade Four pupils for a week-long lesson. She also she wanted to know the effect of this method on the academic performance of the pupils from results of the diagnostic and achievement test.

    II. Statement of the Problem

    This study determined the effectiveness of conducting DI to Grade Four English class. Specifically, it answered the following.

    DepEd announces new grading and assessment system for K-12 Basic Education Program

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    DepEd announces new grading and assessment system for K-12 Basic Education Program

    According to the Department Education Department Order 8, s. 2015 dated April 1, 2015, DepEd will follow a new grading system for K-12 Basic Education Program. This will be in effect for all grade levels in public schools from elementary to Senior High School.


    Although private schools are not required to implement the same guidelines, DepEd strongly urge them to follow the policies as well. However, non-DepEd schools are permitted to modify policy guidelines in accordance to their institution’s Philosophy, Vision, and Mission with the approval of the appropriate DepEd Regional Office.
    Grading of students is an important part of the learning process because it allows the teachers to track and measure the learners’ progress. The new Grading System is more specific than the previous one. Some of the changes are the new components consist of Written Work, Performance Tasks and Quarterly Assessments. It also introduces a new Transmutation Table.
    New Grading Components for Grades 1-10

    K to 12 Grading System Components for Senior High School

    The minimum grade to pass a specific learning area will be 60 which is transmuted to 75 in the report card. The lowest mark on the report card would be 60 for quarterly and final grades.

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    MMC 2017 Reviewers: 2015, 2016 MTAP Math Challenge – Division Orals Questions

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    2015, 2016 MTAP Math Challenge – Division Orals Questions 

    These were the questions given during the 2015 and 2016  MTAP Math Challenge – Division Orals.

    You can use this to review your Mathletes for the coming Division Orals on March 17.

    2015 MTAP Math Challenge (MMC) – Division Orals

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    2017 Brigada Eskwela Implementing Guidelines

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    March 09, 2017

    DepEd Memorandum No. 43, s. 2017

    2017 BRIGADA ESKWELA IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES


    To:
    Undersecretaries
    Assistant Secretaries
    Bureau and Service Directors
    Regional Directors
    Schools Division Superintendents
    Division Chiefs and Unit Heads
    Public Elementary and Secondary Schools Heads
    All Others Concerned

    1. The Department of Education (DepEd) will conduct the 2017 Brigada Eskwela with the theme Isang DepEd, Isang Pamayanan, Isang Bayanihan Para sa Handa at Ligtas na Paaralan from May 15 to 20, 2017. The Brigada Eskwela is the National Schools’ Maintenance Week that aims to bring together all education stakeholders to participate and contribute their time, effort and resources to prepare public school facilities ready for the opening of the School Year in June.

    2. On May 15, regional offices (ROs) and schools division offices (SDOs) shall hold a caravan to launch the first day of Brigada Eskwela. A kick-off ceremony will be held in a public school offering Senior High School Program, which will also be the final stop of the caravan. This year’s national kick-off ceremony will be held in a public secondary school in Region VII, the host region.

    3. All regional directors and schools division superintendents shall mobilize their Adopt-a-School Program/Brigada Eskwela coordinators to ensure the six-day implementation of Brigada Eskwela in all public elementary and secondary schools and to ensure involvement of the community and local stakeholders.

    4. School Heads (SHs) shall take the lead role in planning the activities geared on making schools ecologically conscious, resilient, clean and conducive to learning. Important reminders to SHs in the conduct of this activity are indicated in Enclosure No. 1.

    5. Individuals or groups from the national government agencies, local government units, private sector, international organizations and other parties, who are interested to help the schools and to volunteer may coordinate with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Partnership and External Linkages, External Partnerships Service in the Central Office (CO), Education Support Services Division in the regional offices, Social Mobilization and Networking Section under the Schools Governance and Operations Division in the SDOs and /or the beneficiary school itself, for guidance.

    6. All DepEd employees are encouraged to join the Brigada Eskwela activities by offering their skills and by sharing their time or providing their assistance in-kind, and by supporting public schools near their respective residences. Interested employees are given two days to do volunteer work on official time, provided that such work is approved by their heads of offices.

    7. The CO Key Officials are enjoined to participate in activities related to the implementation of Brigada Eskwela.

    8. Schedules of activities for the 2017 Brigada Eskwela implementation are as follows:

    9. To implement effectively the selection process in the Search for Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools, DepEd issues a set of criteria, details of which are provided in Enclosure No. 2.

    10. The SH shall make the Brigada Eskwela Program not just a tool for improving the school facilities, but also as a catalyst for achieving a higher learning outcome for the school. Brigada Eskwela Plus will be the mechanism to elevate the level of participation, the amount of resources generated, the number of volunteer turn-out and the level of awareness. The implementation of Brigada Eskwela Plus will focus on the following three main activities:

    a. School maintenance activities throughout the school year;

    b. Community-led effort to improve student participation and reduce dropouts or enrol in the Alternative Learning System; and

    c. Community-led effort to improve student performance.

    11. All Brigada Eskwela Hall of Fame Awardees shall serve as pilot schools to implement innovative and community-led effort of the new Brigada Eskwela Plus 2017, the details of which shall be contained in a separate issuance.

    12. For more information, all concerned may contact Mr. Roily V. Soriano, Project Development Officer III, External Partnerships Service, Department of Education Central Office, DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City at telephone nos. (02) 638-8637 or (02) 638-8639 or email at roily.soriano@deped.gov.ph.

    13. Immediate dissemination of this Memorandum is desired.

    LEONOR MAGTOLIS BRIONES
    Secretary



    Reminders for School Heads in the Implementation of 2017 Brigada Eskwela

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    Reminders for School Heads in the Implementation of 2017 Brigada Eskwela

    1. Teaching personnel are entitled to earn vacation service credits arising from their active involvement in the weeklong Brigada Eskwela activity. A complete six-day participation in the maintenance effort shall give teachers a three-day service credit entitlement.

    For further details on granting service credits to teachers, kindly refer to DepEd Order No. 53 s. 2003 entitled Updated Guidelines on Grant of Vacation Service Credits to Teachers particularly item no.l.d subitem k.

    2. Brigada Eskwela espouses the spirit of volunteerism. Taking part in the school repair and other maintenance work is not mandatory nor requisite for parents to enable their children to be accommodated in the school.

    3. No Brigada Eskwela fee shall be solicited from volunteers.

    4. While the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) members are welcomed to participate in Brigada Eskwela, carrying guns and fire arms must be prohibited inside the school premises. Likewise, AFP members as volunteers shall be advised to wear civilian or work clothes, as against to wearing military uniform, during the school maintenance activity.

    For further details on engagement of AFP members in school activities, please refer to DepEd Memorandum No. 221 s. 2013 entitled “On Guidelines on the Protection of Children During Armed Conflict.”

    5. Since they will perform the key role in operationalizing this year’s Brigada Eskwela theme, principals or school heads are expected to revisit or restudy the following materials:

    a) School Safety and Preparedness Guide (Annex A of Enclosure No.l)

    6. Receiving assistance or support from companies and other players in the tobacco industry for Brigada Eskwela is not allowed, pursuant to DepEd Order No 6. S. 2012 entitled “Guidelines on the Adoption and Implementation of Public Health Policies on Tobacco Control and Protection Against Tobacco Industry Interference”.
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