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EDEL B. CARAG, Ed.D. Chief, BALS Literacy Division Officer in Charge, Office of the Director III Bureau of Alternative Learning System Department of Education PHILIPPINES

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EDEL B. CARAG, Ed.D. Chief, BALS Literacy Division

Officer in Charge, Office of the Director III Bureau of Alternative Learning System

Department of Education PHILIPPINES

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Republic Act 9155 mandates the Department of Education

to provide nonformal and informal education

to out-of-school children, youth and adults in the Philippines

through the Alternative Learning System

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1. Nonformal Education A. Basic Literacy Program

B. Accreditation & Equivalency Program � Elementary Level � Secondary Level

2. Informal Education (Peronal interest, Community develop- ment, Skills & Livelihood, Entrepreneur- ship)

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� Our Budget for 2013: DepED = P293,227,259,000.00 BALS = P411,247,000.00

� Our Workforce: 6,997 ALS Learning Facilitators (LF) � 2,713,797 learners served (2000-2012)

� 310,458 learners issued with elementary and high school diplomas through the ALS Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Program since 1999

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Estimation using Education Levels:

� 22.6 million out-of-school children, youth & adults (ages 11 to 64) ¡ 5.87 million belongs to ages 11 to 25

Estimation using Literacy Levels:

� 13.3 million illiterates (ages 11 to 64) ¡ 3.4 million belongs to ages 11 to 25

(Source: World Bank)

Note: Out-of-School Children 11 years old & below are also targeted and served by ALS.

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�  Need-responsive Policy Issuances ¡ Implementation of the ALS Unified

Contracting Scheme (DO 77, s. 2012)   Balik-Paaralan pasa sa Out-of-School Adults   ALS Literacy Volunteer Program   BLP and A&E Programs for Indigenous Peoples

¡ Provision of Teaching Aid and Transportation Allowances to ALS Mobile Teachers and District ALS Coordinators (DO 64, s. 2012)

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�  Need-responsive Policy Issuances ¡ Funding for the implementation of

Annual Search and Awarding Ceremonies for the:   Most Outstanding Education Supervisor   Most Outstanding Mobile Teacher   Most Outstanding DALSC   Most Efficient Division that Supports ALS   Most Functional CLC

*DepED Memorandum No. 70, s. 2013

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�  Active Support from Stakeholders ¡ Conduct of various activities to gain

support   Advocacy and Social Mobilization Initiatives

� Printing and Distribution of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials

� National Convention on ALS (Multi-Sectoral Partnerships for ALS)

� Forum with League of Corporate Foundations

¡ Partnership with Private Corporations   Smart Communications Incorporated   Prime Logic Corporation   Cebuana Lhuillier, among others

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�  Active Support from Stakeholders ¡  Issuance of Certificates of Commendation to local ALS

Champions

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�  Provision of Mobile Teacher Items �  Designation of District ALS Coordinators �  Contracting Service Providers �  Hiring of ALS Literacy Volunteers �  Downloading of Funds for various ALS programs and projects

¡  Family Basic Literacy Program ¡  ALS Mobile Library Project ¡  ALS for Differently-Abled Persons (ALS DAP) ¡  Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education (ALIVE) in ALS ¡  Adolescent Friendly Literacy Enhancement Program (AFLEP)

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� Effective implementation of ALS programs through various strategies aimed to provide greater access to Basic Education through alternative learning system, more graduates through ALS A&E, and greater chances of employability for ALS A&E test passers

� Active participation and support of stakeholders and partners in successful program implementation

� Responsive policy issuances that meet the needs of both the learning facilitators and the learners

� ALS implementors equipped with strengthened advocacy, communication and social mobilization skills

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� Funding support � Provision of more Learning

Facilitators, CLCs, facilities and equipment

� Sufficient and relevant learning resources

� Integration of livelihood and employment opportunities

� Lack of interest (on the part of the OSY)

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�  Abot-Alam Program (Knowledge Within Reach) ¡  In partnership with other government and non-

government agencies and organizations in the Philippines, the program aims to reach one (1) million OSYs in 2014

¡  DepED alone allocated 1.9 Billion pesos for the Abot-Alam Program

¡  Currently, intensive community mapping is being conducted to know how many OSYs are there in each barangay, where they are, why they are out-of-school and what program offerings they want to avail

¡  Program offerings for OSY reintegration include Education, Entrepreneurship and Employment

¡  Tag line: “No Filipino Youth is Left Behind”

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