Congress NF Flje Lliiltppiiies: Republic NF Tip Juplijjpuujs
Congress NF Flje Lliiltppiiies: Republic NF Tip Juplijjpuujs
Congress NF Flje Lliiltppiiies: Republic NF Tip Juplijjpuujs
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H. No. 6910
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Towards this end, the State shall provide the out-of-school children in
special cases and adults with opportunities to improve their knowledge,
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values, life skills, and readiness for highei’ education, work or self-
employment through a system of nonformal or indigenous education, or both
which are tailored to respond to their learning needs and life circumstances.
The State shall also ensure the close partnership and collaboration between
the government and the private sector in achieving this goal.
(a) Provide adequate, timely and quality attention and support to the
basic learning needs of out-of-school children in special cases and adults
including indigenous peoples;
(b) Guarantee equitable access for all learners, including those who
reside in the unreached, underserved, conflict-affected communities, and
communities in emergency situations to avail of systematic, flexible and
appropriate alternative basic education programs outside of the formal school
system;
(f) Adult shall refer to a person at least eighteen (18) years of age and
above.
(o) Learners with Disabilities shall refer to those who have long-term
physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction
with various barriers may hinder them full and effective participation in
society on equal basis with others. . »’
SEC. 7. Powers and Functions of the BAE. - The BAE shall serve as
the focal office for the policy formulation, curriculum development, learning
program delivery and learning materials development for the ALS program.
To ensure the effective implementation of the ALS, the BAE shall establish
quality assurance and support systems and
undertake regular learner assessment activities. It shall have the following
powers and functions:
(f) Such other powers and functions as may be necessary for the
effective and efficient implementation of ALS programs, projects, and
activities.
SEC. 10. A&E Assessment and Certification for ALS Learners. — The
DepEd shall regularly conduct ALS A&E assessments and certifications as a
means to measure and certify competencies of xALS program completers and
other learners who opt to secure elementary and secondary level
certifications. It shall also conduct micro-certification of subsets of
competencies drawn from the ALS K to 12 BEC. Such assessments and
certifications can be done both at the national and local levels.
Those who pass elementary level A&E are qualified to enroll in junior
high school.
Those who pass the junior high school A&E are qualified for senior
high school or may enroll in selected technical vocational education and
training programs, as appropriate, through the Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority (TESDA).
Those who pass the senior high school level A&E are qualified for
higher education, as appropriate, provided that they comply with the other
basic documentary requirements set by the schools or higher education
institutions (HEIs) as requirements for enrollment. They may also enroll in
technical vocational education and training programs, as appropriate, through
the TESDA.
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The DepEd shall develop supplemental learning programs for passers
of the ALS A&E assessments and certifications to enhance their college
readiness and facilitate their gainful employment or self-employment.
ALS Teachers are entitled to promotion to the next higher levels based
on the qualification standards of the CSC. The DepEd shall ensure equal
opportunities and standard implementation on the promotion and
compensation of ALS Teachers.
SEC. 13. Provision of an ALS CLC. - The DepEd or the LGUs, or both
shall provide at least one (1) ALS CLC in every municipality and city
throughout the country to facilitate a learning environment for the full
implementation of the ALS K to 12 BEC and other ALS programs. Priority
should be given to areas where there is limited access to formal basic
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education or higher concentration of out-of-school children in special cases,
or adults lacking basic literacy skills or have dropped out of formal school, or
both.
(a) CHED - The CHED shall assist the DepEd in promoting among
HEIs the admission of ALS A&E passers. It shall support the DepEd in the
development of college readiness supplemental programs and provide access
to scholarships. The CHED shall likewise develop a standardized and
formalized ALS curriculum for a specialized degree in ALS teaching;
SEC. 16. Partnership with LGUs. - The DepEd shall partner with
LGUs in the delivery of ALS programs to their constituents. LGUs shall, in
partnership with other government agencies and stakeholders, help to identify
and mobilize prospective ALS learners, provide access to conducive learning
environment, contribute available resources to ALS programs, such as
Community ALS Implementors and ALS CLC sites, promote post-program
activities, and introduce local innovations as may be necessary.
SEC. 17. Local School Board. - The Local School Board, established
pursuant to Republic Act No. 7160 or the “Local Government Code of 1991”,
shall perform the following additional functions in the delivery of ALS
programs:
(d) Coordinate with the DepEd regarding the provision, operation and
maintenance of ALS CLCs.
SEC. 27. Repealing Clause. - All laws, orders, and rules and
regulations contrary to, or inconsistent with, the provisions of this Act are
hereby repealed or amended accordingly.
Approved,
This Act which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 1365 and House
Bill No. 6910 was passed by the Senate of the Philippines on October 6, 2020
and the House of Representatives in a special session on October 16, 2020.
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PRRD 2016 - 016215