3.2.1. Access To Quality Basic Education For All
3.2.1. Access To Quality Basic Education For All
3.2.1. Access To Quality Basic Education For All
School Interventions:
To effectively prepare the entire school for the implementation of the six-year
SEDP, Damilag Integrated School has identified the key indicators namely the
strengthening of the tripartite partnership with Barangay LGUs, the
development and implementation of DepEd’s acceleration policy, the
reformulation and reviewing of the existing catch-up program for five-year-old
children or above who are not attending kindergarten, and the development
and implementation of a strategy for mapping the whereabouts of 5-year-old
children as the focus in sub-intermediate outcome 1.1.
Strategy #1.2: Strategy for mapping the whereabouts of 12-15 years old
children for JHS, respectively, has been developed and implemented in schools.
School Interventions:
The pressing issues on net enrolment rate in the JHS will be addressed by
converting strategically located elementary schools to integrated schools and
opening of additional junior high schools within the division. Forging
partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
and Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) in mapping the whereabouts of 12-17
years old children as well as the creation and utilization of a mapping tool for
effective use in decision making and program development will also be
institutionalized to promote shared responsibility and accountability.
The context of adding a senior high school program in integrated schools and
offering additional track and/or strands in existing senior high schools is a
division’s enabling mechanism to solve the problem of NER in the SHS. The
activities will include the orientation of school heads in integrated schools on
the guidelines for the opening of SHS, capacity building of the school heads of
the SHS in the adding and/ or changing of tracks and strands, and application
and validation of schools applying for additional tracks and strands.
Sub-Intermediate Outcome 1.2: All learners stay in school and finish key
stages
School Interventions:
F-LeaRN
Project FLASK in Science
Project iOpen App 21
SBFP-pBBM
Water Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools (WinS) program
MHPSS
Adopt-a-school Program
In addition, the schools plan to make partnership with the stakeholders to put
up libraries and science laboratories to meet the curriculum programs,
learning management models, standards and strategies for Key Stages 1-4 (K
to 12). The interventions for this endeavor are the Project FLASK in Science
and Project iOpen App 21 (Open Approach Innovation cum Lesson Study in
Teaching and Learning 21st Century Mathematics).
For the medical and nursing services, capacity building of all health and
teaching personnel on the appropriate school health and nutrition standards in
implementing various learner support programs will also be given emphasis.
The school target to reach the standards on Water Sanitation and Hygiene in
Schools (WinS) program by advocating to the school WinS coordinators the
creation of more health and sanitation facilities, construction and/or repair of
school clinics, and provision of gender-segregated toilets among others will be
carried out.
The Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) will be
strengthened by implementing this program to the school , while the
Kalusugang Pang-isipan, ‘Wag Kaligtaan project of the division provides an
avenue for learners to be mentally and psychologically healthy. Advocacy and
campaign programs, provision for MHPSS training manual seminar and
workshop for the TWGs and partner stakeholders are the interventions for this
focus.
School Interventions:
School Interventions:
Bridging Program
Student Tracking System
ADM
School Interventions:
Education of learners with special needs has come an extensive and lengthy
way; it can be in a method from special education (SPED) to integrated
education and it as process from integrated education to inclusive education.