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DepEd Official E- Class Record Templates for Grades 1 to 12 for SY 2017-2018

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DepEd Official E- Class Record Templates for Grades 1 to 12 for SY 2017-2018

The Department of Education (DepEd) provides these Electronic Class Record (ECR) Templates free for use by all public school teachers. The templates allow for computation of grades consistent with DepEd Order No. 8, s. 2015, also known as the Policy Guidelines on Classroom Assessment for the K to 12 Basic Education Program.


To ensure sustainability and to minimize technical difficulty, the designed templates were simplified using basic features used in a spreadsheet file. User manuals are also provided to guide teachers on how to use the ECR templates.

Classes in public schools formally open June 5, end April 6

Classes in public schools formally open June 5, end April 6

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Classes in public schools formally open June 5, end April 6

The School Year 2017-2018 shall formally open on MondayJune 5, 2017 and shall end on FridayApril 6, 2018.  It shall consist of 204 school days inclusive of the five-day In-Service Training and the four days for the Parent-Teacher Conferences (PTC) conducted every quarter. 


CONTINUE READING - DO 25, s. 2017 - School Calendar for School Year 2017-2018

DBM issues Rules and Regulations on the grant of the Mid-Year Bonus for FY 2017 and Years Heafter

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BUDGET CIRCULAR NO. 2017-2

Rules and Regulations on the Grant of the Mid-Year Bonus for FY 2017 and Years Heafter

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DBM issues today the guidelines on the grant of the Mid-Year Bonus of government employees for FY 2017 mandated under Executive Order 201.

Budget Circular 2017-2 provides the rules and regulations on the grant of said bonus to all civilian positions whether regular, casual, or contractual in nature, appointive or elective, full-time or part time, as well as Military and Uniformed Personnel. The bonus shall be given not earlier than May 15, 2017.

Click on the link to download the 2017 guidelines on the grant of the Mid-Year Bonus for FY 2017 and Years Heafter in PDF: DOWNLOAD PDF



DOF Tax Calculator: Compute your income tax

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Tax calculator: Compute your new income tax

Ang tax calculator n a ito ay para ipakita kung magkano ang matitipid ng karamihan ng mga taxpayer at saan mapupunta ang buwis kung maipapatupad ang Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN).

Gusto mo bang malaman kung magkano ang bagong buwis na iyong babayaran? I-click lang ang START BUTTON ng tax calculator  sa ibaba.



Click button to start DOF Tax Calculator




Pag-ibig members can withdraw now their contributuions

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MEMBERS CAN WITHDRAW THEIR PAG-IBIG CONTRIBUTIONS


Pag-IBIG Fund guarantees the refund of member's total accumulated savings (TAV), which consists of the member's accumulated contributions, the employer counterpart contributions, if any, and the dividend earnings credited to the member's account upon occurrence of any of the following grounds for withdrawal:
1. Membership maturity. The member must have remitted at least 240 monthly membership contributions with the Fund. For Pag-IBIG Overseas Program (POP) members, membership with the Fund shall be at the end of five (5), ten (10), fifteen (15), or twenty (20) years depending on the option of the member upon membership registration.
2. Retirement. The member shall be compulsorily retired upon reaching age 65. He may however, opt to retire upon the occurrence of any of the following:
a) Actual retirement from the SSS, the GSIS or a separate employer provident/retirement plan, provided the member has at least reached age 45.
b) Upon reaching age 60.

3. Permanent and Total Disability or Insanity. The following disabilities shall be deemed total and permanent:
a) Temporary total disability lasting continuously for more than 120 days;
b) Complete loss of sight of both eyes;
c) Loss of two limbs at or over the ankle or wrist;
d) Permanent complete paralysis of two limbs;
e) Brain injury resulting in incurable imbecility or insanity; and
f) Such other cases which are adjudged to be total and permanent disability by a duly licensed physician and approved by the Board of Trustees.
4. Separation from the service due to health reason

5. Permanent departure from the country

6. Death. In case of death, the Fund benefits shall be divided among the member's legal heirs in accordance with the New Civil Code as amended by the New Family Code.

DM 93, s. 2017 - National Seminar-Workshop on the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers, Public Sector Unionism, and Human Rights Education: A Teachers' Summer Camp

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DM 93, s. 2017 - National Seminar-Workshop on the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers, Public Sector Unionism, and Human Rights Education: A Teachers' Summer Camp

Automated DepEd Official School Forms (SF 1-7)

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DepEd Official School Forms (SF 1-7)

DepEd Official School Forms 

Source: Deped Official Website



  • School Form 137 - Senior High School
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  • School Form 1 to 7
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  • School Form 1 - Register
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  • School Form 2 - Daily Attendance
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  • School Form 3 - Books Issued and Returned
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  • School Form 4 - Monthly Learner and Movement and Attendance
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  • School Form 5 - Report on Promotion and Learning Progress & Achievement
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  • School Form 6 - Summarized Report on Promotion and Learning Progress & Achievement
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  • School Form 7 - School Personnel Assignment List and Basic Profile
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  • School Form - Data Description
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Automated School Forms

credit to Sir Theddy of Passionate Mentors Group and DepEd Tambayan
  • Automated SF 1-7 - DOWNLOAD
  • Automated SF 1 (with auto age computation) - DOWNLOAD
  • Automated SF 2 - Daily Attendance - DOWNLOAD
  • Adjusted SF 5 and 6 - DOWNLOAD
  • Automated Grading Sheet with Ranking System - DOWNLOAD

Pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa 2017

Official Photo of DepEd Secretary Leonor Magtolis - Briones

New! K-12 Display Bulletin Boards for Grade 5 (1st Quarter)

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New! K-12 Display Bulletin Boards for Grade 5
 (1st Quarter)

CLICK IMAGE TO REVEAL THE DOWNLOAD LINK
CLOSE ALL POP-ADS (X - BUTTON) TO DOWNLOAD

SET 1 (credits to owner)

            

            


 SET 2 (credits to owner)


      

      

  

School principal dies after getting electrocuted while implementing Brigada Eskwela

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Cops join Brigada Eskwela and help clean a school campus in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur in this file photo. Ben Serrano

AgSur principal dies after getting electrocuted while implementing Brigada Eskwela

A school principal in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur was electrocuted Saturday afternoon after she accidentally touched a live wire inside premises of Ormaca Elementary School, a police official said.

Chief Inspector Sandro Santillan, chief of police of San Francisco town, identified the victim as Josie Dela Cruz, 61, resident of Purok 3, Barangay Ormaca.

Santillan, told Caraga News Courier that based on initial police investigation, Cruz was assisting Brigada Eskwela’ volunteers by sweeping school premises when she accidentally touched a live electricity wire she mistook as part of the waste/garbage.

The victim’s colleague teachers immediately brought her to a local hospital but was pronounced dead by hospital authorities upon arrival, Santillan said.

Dela Cruz was so far the first casualty pubic school official who died while implementing Brigada Eskwela 2017 with this year’s theme as “Isang Dep-Ed Isang Pamayanan, Isang Bayanihan Para sa Handa at LIGTAS na Paaralan”.

Brigada is the National School’s Maintenance Week that aims to bring together all education stakeholders to participate and contribute their time, efforts and resources to prepare public schools facilities ready for the opening of the school year by June 5, 2017.

By Ben Serrano, News Courier

Rush Memo For Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: Proportional Vacation Pay Computation (PVP) 2016-2017

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Rush Memo For Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: Proportional Vacation Pay Computation (PVP) for 2016-2017

In the absence of Central Office Memorandum on the Guidelines for Computation of
Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: Proportional Vacation Pay Computation (PVP) for 2016-2017, here's a uniform basis for the computation of the PVP for Public Elementary and Secondary School Teachers under the teacher's leave basis.

CONTINUE READING

Duterte declares 60-day Martial Law in Mindanao

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Duterte to fly home from Russia

MANILA- President Rodrigo Duterte on 10 p.m. Tuesday declared martial law in the entire Mindanao island amid the ongoing clashes between government troops and Maute group terrorists in Marawi City, presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said.
Abella, in a briefing in Moscow, said the President ordered him to make the announcement.
He said martial law in the area will be in effect for 60 days, as stipulated in the Constitution.
"This is on the grounds of resistance and rebellion based on what is happening," he said.
"What the President has done is only for Mindanao including Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-tawi," added.
Duterte's meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev will be postponed as he will leave Russia at 10 p.m. Moscow time, to return to Manila, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said.
He said he has spoken to his counterpart in Moscow and Russian officials understand the situation.
Putin will meet Duterte later Tuesday, rather than Thursday, the Russian press secretary Dmitry Peskov was quoted as TASS news agency. 
"They understand that the President has to return to the Philippines. I will stay behind to sign agreements. The President feels he is needed in Manila ASAP," Cayetano said.
3 GOV'T TROOPERS KILLED IN MARAWI CLASHES
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said 2 soldiers and one police officer were killed, while 12 others were wounded in ongoing clashes in Marawi City.
He said the Maute group still occupies a street and two bridges leading to Marawi City. 
"The whole of Marawi City is blacked out. There is no light and there are Maute snipers all around so the troops are still on holding and several groups of element already joined them from other neighboring units," he said.
Lorenzana said more troops will be brought into the city on Wednesday.
He added that the Maute group has torched several facilities: St. Mary’s Church, the city jail, the Ninoy Aquino School, and Dansalan College.
"No civilians are roaming around, they’re all in their houses but there are several houses that were burned surrounding the other facilities that were burned earlier," he said.
The government urged civilians on Mindanao to stay in their homes or flee if it was safe, and the military said reinforcements of an initial 500 soldiers were on the way, but were being hamstrung by rebels blocking roads.
The militants belong to the Maute group, which has pledged allegiance to Islamic State in the Middle East. Previous military offensives against the Maute, based in Lanao del Sur province, have lasted several days.
Witnesses told local television that gunfire was clattering sporadically around the city. 
Brigadier General Rolando Bautista, commander of the Philippines' First Infantry Division, said security forces were trying to locate the militants.
"Based on our assessment right now there are more or less 100 divided into groups of 10 in different locations," he told ANC.
"Since they are advocating ISIS ideology they have to show ISIS that they are a force to be reckoned with," he said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
Public Affairs Office chief Marine Col. Edgard Arevalo, in a statement late Tuesday night, said "the situation in Marawi has stabilized". 
“Security forces are in full control of the situation," he said. “The armed men we are dealing with are not ISIS but members (of a) local terrorist group." 
He denied initial reports that the Amai Pakpak Hospital was occupied by Maute members and the people there were held hostage.
“The Marawi City Hall was not occupied," he said. “The sporadic firefights heard were harassment actions by terrorist sympathizers that were conducted as diversionary tactics to divide the attention of the reinforcing AFP personnel." 
“Follow-up operations are ongoing. We cannot reveal other details so as not to compromise operational security," Arevalo said. “Meanwhile, we fervently urge our people to refrain from posting in social media information that would tend exacerbate the situation. Especially of photos and videos on the movements of our troops and on terrorist propaganda circulating through social media." - with reports from Greanne Mendoza, ABS-CBN News; ANC, Reuters

Naipasa na on second reading ang P5K Teaching Supplies Allowance for Public School Teachers

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Photo by Joselyn Fegalan

Approved on the second reading ang SB 812 An Act Institutionalizing the Grant of Teaching Supplies Allowance for Public School Teachers

Originally ang proposed amount na ito ay P3.5k subalit dahil sa tuluy-tuloy na lobbying at pakikipag-ugnayan ng mga kasapi at lider ng ACT NCR Union, kasama ang QCPSTA at Manila Public School Teachers Association kina Sen. Ralph Recto at Sen. Antonio Trillanes ay nagkaroon ng amendments to the amount of P5K.

Partial gain and victory ito para sa atin... Kinakailangan lamang na ituloy pa rin ang pagpapadalo sa mga pagdinig hanggang ito ay ganap na maisabatas..


Ang SB 812 ay katulad ng nilalaman ng HB 474 na isinusulong naman ng ACT Teachers Partylist sa mababang kapulungan na naglalayong gawing P5K ang ating teaching supplies and allowance na kilala sa chalk allowance

DO 27, s. 2017 - Addendum to DepEd Order No. 12, s. 2017 (Implementation of 4,000.00 Net Take Home Pay for Department of Education Personnel)

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DO 27, s. 2017 - Addendum to DepEd Order No. 12, s. 2017 (Implementation of 4,000.00 Net Take Home Pay for Department of Education Personnel)

The Department of Education (DepEd) hereby issues this Addendum to supplement and clarify the provisions of DepEd Order No. 12, s. 2017 on the Implementation of P 4,000.00 Net Take Home Pay (NTHP) for Department of Education Personnel pursuant to Section 47 - Authorized Deductions of the General Provisions of the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017.



Mandatory submission of IPCRF coerces teachers to lie and cheat

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Mandatory submission of IPCRF coerces teachers to lie and cheat 


Let's take the hard fact and painful reality of what the public teacher regarded the mandatory submission of their Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form (IPCRF) as made public by an elementary grade teacher II - ICT.

She has relayed on how unreliable this teacher's IPCRF. In her own right and privilege, she described her dissatisfaction objectively. She has pointed out that quality education and the quality of teacher's teaching are not guaranteed by such paper works. She stressed that it is a waste of time.

Teachers are not helped improving their teaching competencies in achieving quality education, she firmly expressed.


DepEd Order No. 2,s. 2015


Guidelines on the establishment and implementation of the Results-Based Performance Management System (RPMS) in the Department of Education are covered by DepEd Order No. 2, s. 2015, dated February 6, 2015.

This is to provide the DepEd a comprehensive guidelines for the adoption of the Civil Service Commission's (CSC) Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS).

The said DepEd Order takes effect immediately on February 6, 2015. At the end of the school year 2015-2016, all personnel and non-teaching in the DepEd have complied with this system.

Now this is its second year of implementation for school year 2016-2017.
How is it now?




Teacher's Reaction


The following is the hard fact and the painful reality on the implementation of IPCRF as aired by a concerned teacher, an elementary grade teacher II. With her permission, I quote her post verbatim from her Facebook account:


"High rating of teacher's IPCRF is not at all a guarantee of quality education. It will actually contribute in the further deterioration of the quality of teaching.  
Teachers are supposed to focus and devote their precious time and efforts on teaching and seek further education for personal and professional growth and further enhance teaching skills and strategies.  
Mandatory submission of annual IPCRF is a wanton disregard of its impact to the teachers' being in particular and his actual output in general, considering his wasted time in securing "hard evidence" to "prove high individual performance".  
Teachers are in "delivery service" and NOT in "advertising" industry. We deliver and transfer the knowledge to the learners. We do not submit papers, documents, pictures, certificates and the likes to impress superiors and tell the whole world that we performed well and met the expected output. Papers do not guarantee that individual really delivered the expected output.  
Honestly? Mandatory submission of IPCRF only induce SOME (not all) to lie and to cheat. Simply put, IPCRF is not helping every teacher's dream to achieve quality education. We simply DELIVER, we do not ADVERTISE for we are not SELLERS. We are PRODUCERS."

Is it a form of lying and cheating for the teachers to oblige them to submit their personal IPCRF every end of the school year? What do you think?



ADAPTED FROM: http://www.gilcamporazorandomthoughts.info

Majority of teachers favor Martial Law - Deped Tambayan Poll

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DEPED TAMBAYAN POLL: Majority of teachers favor Martial Law


The survey showed that 86 percent of the total respondents favor martial law as a solution to the country’s crisis.

President Rodrigo Duterte on 10 p.m. Tuesday declared martial law in the entire Mindanao island amid the ongoing clashes between government troops and Maute group terrorists in Marawi City.

The recent survey on May 24 conducted in Deped Tambayan Facebook Group  for Teachers showed that majority of teachers who participated in the poll favor martial law and believed that President Duterte knows what he is doing and what is right for the country.

The survey as of May 25, 9:00 AM showed that 86 percent of the total respondents favor martial law as a solution to the country’s crisis.



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Best Civil Service Exam (CSE) Reviewer in the Philippines is here and it's free

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Opening of classes in Mindanao will push through on June 5

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Opening of classes in Mindanao will push through on June 5


The opening of classes in public elementary and high schools, including those in Mindanao, will push through on June 5 as scheduled.


READ: School Calendar for School Year 2017-2018


The Department of Education (DepEd) further emphasizes that schools will not be used as evacuation centers. In Marawi City, the provincial capitol and the Mindanao State University (MSU) will serve such purpose.

Finally, the Department reminds all sectors concerned to ensure the neutrality of schools and temporary learning spaces as zones of peace. Similarly, students, teachers, and personnel must be spared from any form of violence, intimidation, or threat.
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