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Lisa Ann Alvarado was among the five passers who graduated in elementary
education while 154 others graduated in secondary course during the graduation rites held
on June 30 at San Juan High School, Mexico, Pampanga.
The ALS A & E passers are qualified to pursue the next level of education.
According to Dr. Leonardo Zapanta, ALS education supervisor 1 of the division of
Pampanga, majority of their passers are pursuing tertiary and technical-vocational
courses.
As part of basic literacy program, ALS regularly conducts A & E Learning sessions
for out-of-school (OSY) youth and adults who did not finish schooling due to poverty or
absence of school in their areas.
OSYs who are over high school age and those over elementary age can take the A
& E test for secondary and elementary education, respectively. OSYs can submit their
applications for A & E test through the division office on September 3 to November 23,
2007.
The graduation of ALS A & E passers was attended by Director Carolina Guererro
of BALS; Dr. Felipe Canoza, DepEd regional Office ALS chief; Dr. Amelia Julian,
assistant chief; Dr. Nicolas Capulong, assistant schools division superintendent of
Pampanga.
She also called on DepEd to strengthen its recognition program for outstanding teachers
and educators, particularly for those who serve in the remote localities of the country.
"Our public school teachers are doing an outstanding job in providing education for our
children despite the difficulty of accessibility to schools in some areas," the President
pointed out. "They are virtually heroes, crossing mountains and rivers just to provide
basic education to out-of-school youth and adults who still want to learn."
President Arroyo noted that the budget for alternative learning has been increased three
times from P76 million in 2006 to P230 million in 2007. This has enabled BALS to hire
300 more mobile teachers.
"We need more teachers like Dr. Edwin Ferrer," the President said.
The DepEd recently commended Dr. Ferrer – a mobile teacher under the BALS of the
department – for having been chosen as 2007 National Awardee in the Search for
Outstanding Volunteers.
"Our mobile teachers' contribution to alternative education is, indeed, invaluable," DepEd
Secretary Jesli Lapus said. "They serve as bridges for the department to reach out to all
kinds of learners."
Unlike regular education where students go to school, mobile teachers seek out the
learners. Learning sessions, with the aid of learning materials that are user-friendly and
indigenous, are held in Community Learning Centers (CLCs) which may be a barangay
hall, church, factory, reading center, or a house.
Dr. Ferrer was chosen among 38 entries from both public and private organizations. He
has been teaching for eight years as a volunteer, and has been covering 86 barangays in
Pangasinan.
There are 1,381 mobile teachers to date. These mobile teachers are deployed to deprived,
depressed, and underserved (DDU) communities all over the country where literacy is
most wanting. DDU communities are determined by the mobile teachers themselves who
go from house to house to determine the number of non-readers in each household.
The Search for Outstanding Volunteers was launched by the Philippine National
Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA) and the National Volunteer Month-
Steering Committee (NVM-SC). The Search Committee comprises officials from the
Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and
National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).
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2008 Accreditation and Equivalency Tests Set
The 2008 Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) tests for elementary and
secondary levels will be administered by the Alternative Learning System (ALS) to 188
divisions in four waves next year.
The first wave will be for the Mindanao regions on February 3; second wave will
be for the Visayas and Bicol regions on February 10; third wave will be for regions 1,2,3
and the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) on February 17; and fourth wave will be
for regions 4-A, 4-B and the National Capital Region on February 24.
“The A&E test certificate is comparable to the elementary certificate and high
school diploma whereby an elementary student who passes the exam can apply for
entrance to high school. On the other hand, a high school student who passes the exam
can apply for entrance to college,” BALS Director Carolina Guerrero said.
Qualified to register in the elementary level are elementary dropouts who are not
enrolled in June of the current school year, 11 years old and above, and those who were
born before December 1997. Qualified for the secondary level are high school dropouts
who are not enrolled in June of the current school year, 15 years old and above, and those
who were born before December 1993.
Non-passers in previous ALS A&E tests, and learners and completers of the ALS
programs are also qualified to register.
The free registration forms may be taken from the TRO, the mobile teacher or
instructional manager. Registration shall be done in the designated registration and testing
center to be identified by the school superintendent.
A division orientation at the RTC or at the division office on the test registration
and administration will be conducted in the Mindanao regions on February 1, 2008;
Visayas and Bicol regions on February 8, 2008; Regions 1, 2, 3 and CAR on February
15, 2008; and regions 4-A, 4-B and NCR on February 22, 2008.