Department of Education: Implementing Guidelines On Revitalizing Classroom Structuring Cum Child-Friendly School System
Department of Education: Implementing Guidelines On Revitalizing Classroom Structuring Cum Child-Friendly School System
Department of Education: Implementing Guidelines On Revitalizing Classroom Structuring Cum Child-Friendly School System
Department of Education
DAVAO REGION
Office of the Regional Director
Enclosure No. 1
The new unified mission clearly stated that the Department of Education aims: “To protect and
promote the right of every Filipino to quality, equitable, culture-based, and complete basic
education where: Students learn in a child-friendly, gender-sensitive, safe, and motivating
environment…” As such, it is imperative to provide mechanism that will enhance the school’s
learning environment.
To provide clear directions, these guidelines have references to Educational Facilities Manual
2010 (Revised Edition of the 2007 Handbook on Educational Facilities – Integrating Disaster
Risk Reduction in School Construction) Chapter 4, G. Regular Classroom Facilities, No. 3
provided for the Classroom Structuring and in pursuance to the Child-Friendly School System.
Every classroom shall be suitably structured and decorated to make the surroundings of
pupils/students conducive to learning. The materials for structuring and decorating shall be on
the basis of their educational value providing opportunities for class discussions. Likewise, its
cleanliness and orderliness must be maintained, the fact that this is vital aspect contributing to
the educational growth of the pupils/students.
Thus, the regular classroom may be ideally structured in the following manner:
a. At the entrance to the room, a signboard posted showing the following identification:
Grade/Year and Section occupying the room; and Name of Teacher handling the class.
b. A framed copy of the class program is displayed on the door to the classroom at adult-
eye-level.
c. On the front wall (that is, the wall facing the class), the classroom chalkboards, properly
framed and provided with chalk ledge and curtains, are installed at a height which is in
accordance with the maximum comfortable reach of the children to the top of the board.
(The proper height of the chalkboard from the floor to its top-ledge is determined by
multiplying the mean standing height of the class by the constant 1.2. This constant is the
result of studies conducted on the portion of the standing height to the normal reach of
the hand over the head of the individual.)
d. Above the chalkboard, a frame portrait of the President of the Philippines shall be
prominently at the center, flanked on one side at a lower level by a framed motto (for the
month or the week) and on the other side by a framed picture preferably relevant to
the motto. In Grades I and II, framed perception strips are displayed along the top edge
(or frame) of the chalkboard, while framed conceptualizing strips are displayed along the
bottom-edge of the chalk ledge. The bulletin boards and tack boards, as well as charts,
may be placed on the walls at the sides or at the back of the room. They shall be placed at
the same height as the chalkboards.
e. The attendance chart and the DepEd forms rack are placed near the door.
f. The teacher’s table, chair and cabinet are located at the rear of the room.
g. One corner of the room is set up as a reading corner. Another corner of the room is set up
as a health corner and provided with a first aid or medicine cabinet with mirror, soap
dish, towel rack, and hand washing and drinking facilities.
h. The seat arrangement of the pupils/students shall be flexible, depending upon the needs
or activities of the class.
To ensure the full implementation of this program, the following Monitoring &
Evaluation guidelines shall be observed:
1. The School Head together with the School M&E Team shall assess the School’s Classroom
Structuring and Child-Friendly School System using the following forms: Form A.1:
Classroom Structuring Monitoring Sheet and Form A.2: Checklist and Rating Sheet on
Child-Friendly School System. This will be the basis of the School Head in providing
proper support to the classroom advisers who need further assistance and in developing the
entire schools’ learning environment.
3. The consolidated reports of the districts shall be used by the Division Office in conducting
monitoring and validation before accomplishing Form C: Division Summary Report on the
Implementation of Classroom Structuring. This will be the basis of the Division Education
Supervisor in providing proper support to District Supervisor/School Heads who need
further assistance.
4. The accomplished Form C shall be submitted to the Regional Office particularly at the
Policy, Planning and Research Division (PPRD) for consolidation. This will serve as basis
for policy directions and technical assistance of the region to the division.
5. The consolidated results, analysis and proper intervention of the division office shall be
included in the Completed Staff Work (CSW) to presented during the Quarterly Regional
Monitoring Evaluation Plan Adjustment (RMEPA) as part of the dash board.
To accelerate full implementation and reward best practices, the district/division is encouraged
to design a systematic and incentives program to ensure sustainability of this mechanism.
E. EFFECTIVITY
FORM A.1
6 The bulletin boards and tack boards, as well as charts, are placed on the walls at the sides
or at the back of the room.
7 The attendance chart and the DepEd forms rack are place near the door.
8 The teacher’s table and chair is located at the rear of the room.
9 The teacher’s cabinet is located at the rear room.
10 One corner of the room is set-up as reading corner with reading materials on it.
11 Another corner of the room is set up as health corner with:
* first aid or medicine cabinet;
* mirror;
* soap dish; and
* towel rack.
Instruction: Does your school guarantee safe and protective spaces for pupils/students?
Check the space provided for before every item for every observed indicator.
1 Your classrooms have proper ventilation and lighting and enough space for 40-50 pupils.
2 Your classroom desks and other furniture are sized to the age of the pupils. In case
shared desk, each pupil has enough space to do seatwork
3 Your classrooms’ layout and furniture allow pupils to interact and do group work.
4 Your classrooms have a bulletin board or a corner that display helpful learning materials
such as: posters, illustrations, newspaper and magazine clippings and your pupils’ own
works.
5 Your classroom facilities and premises are regularly maintained and kept clean.
6 Your school has library for reading and for study.
7 Your school has facilities and equipment for recreation and sports.
8 Your school has sufficient lawn and space and vegetation.
9 Your school has duly assigned personnel in charge of securing its premises, properties,
and those of its pupils and teachers.
10 Your school coordinates with the barangay and local authorities to ensure the safety and
protection of your pupils.
11 Your school has policy against discrimination with regard to gender, cultural origin, social
status, religious beliefs and others.
12 Your school has a program for children with special needs.
13 Your teachers use non-threatening styles of discipline.
Total no. of Checked Items / 13:
Descriptive Rating: _______________
Source: Effective Teaching & Learning in Child-Friendly Schools: A Training Manual (2002)
KEY TO RATING SCALE:
Range Descriptive Interpretati
Rating on
0 – 0.29 Needs Many improvement needed – have rarely achieved established
Improvement (NI) goals; requires significant and immediate improvement.
0.30-.0.53 Fair (F) Several improvement needed – have completed 4-6 items of
the established goals.
0.54-0.82 Satisfactory (S) Some improvement needed – have completed 7-9 items of
the established goals.
0.83-0.91 Very Satisfactory Few improvement needed – have completed 10-11 items of
(VS) the established goals.
TOTAL
Total
Prepared by:
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District Supervisor
Secondary
TOTAL
Secondary
Total
Legend: O – Outstanding VS – Very Satisfactory S – Satisfactory F – Fair NI – Needs Improvement
Prepared by:
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Division Planning Officer Noted by:
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Schools Division Superintendent