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Needed
Reforms in
Education
Presented by: Jelly Sicangco
Reform refers to changes or alterations made to a
system, process, institution, policy, or
practice with the intention of improving,
updating, or enhancing its efficiency,
effectiveness, fairness, or overall
functioning. Reforms can encompass a
wide range of areas, including political,
economic, social, educational, and legal
systems.
Educational reforms can be
driven by a variety of factors
Demographic
Changes
Cultural or
ideological
shifts
Common goals of educational
reforms include:
What are
the needed
reforms in
education?
Universal Access to
Quality Education:
Ensuring that all
children in the
Philippines have
equal access to
quality education,
regardless of their
socio-economic
status, geographical
location, or
disability.
Universal access to quality education
involves several important elements,
including:
Ensuring that
schools are located
in areas that are
easily accessible to
all children,
regardless of
where they live.
Providing
resources and
materials that
support learning,
such as textbooks,
technology, and
well-trained
teachers.
Offering support
services to students
with disabilities,
such as assistive
technology,
specialized
instruction, and
accommodations.
Creating a
supportive and
inclusive learning
environment that
fosters creativity,
critical thinking,
and collaboration.
Enhanced Teacher
Training Programs:
Implementing
comprehensive and
continuous professional
development programs
for teachers to
improve their
pedagogical skills and
keep them updated
with the latest
teaching
methodologies.
Some of the key elements of an
enhanced teacher training program
include:
Pedagogical Skills
Development
Subject Matter
Mastery
Technology
Integration
Classroom
Management
Technology
Integration: Promoting
the integration of
technology in teaching
and learning processes
to enhance digital
literacy, critical
thinking, and
problem-solving skills
among students.
Some of the key benefits of
technology integration in education
include:
Enhancing Digital
Literacy
Promoting Critical
Thinking
Encouraging
Collaborative
Learning
Personalizing
Learning
Early Childhood
Education: Expanding
access to high-quality
early childhood
education programs to
ensure that all
children have a strong
foundation for future
learning.
Expanding access to high-quality early
childhood education programs involves
several important elements, including:
Providing Skilled
Teachers
Supporting Parents
and Families
Promoting Holistic
Development
Engaging in Play-
based Learning
Strengthening
Technical and
Vocational Education:
Enhancing technical
and vocational
education programs to
provide students with
relevant skills and
competencies for the
job market.
Enhancing Science,
Technology,
Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM)
Education: Promoting
STEM education to
develop a skilled
workforce in science,
technology,
engineering, and
mathematics fields to
support innovation and
economic growth.
Strengthening
Indigenous Peoples'
Education: Ensuring
that education
programs for
indigenous peoples are
culturally sensitive
and inclusive,
preserving their
heritage and
promoting their rights.
Gender-responsive
Education:
Incorporating gender-
responsive education in
the curriculum to
promote gender
equality, address
gender-based violence,
and challenge gender
stereotypes.
Education for
Sustainable
Development:
Integrating education
for sustainable
development into the
curriculum to raise
awareness about
environmental
conservation, climate
change, and
sustainable practices.
Mental Health and
Well-being:
Incorporating mental
health education and
support services in
schools to promote
mental health
awareness, resilience,
and well-being among
students.
Curriculum Review and
Update: Regularly
reviewing and
updating the national
curriculum to align
with global standards
and meet the changing
needs of the job
market and society.
K-12
Program
Biggest Change in
Education Reform
Basic Eucation
Program
History of the Philippines Education System
Shape by colonial and post-war
history
Specifically,Spanish and US
Colonization
SPANISH colonization
-provided by missionaries
(religion focus)
education are not
applicable to all Filipinos
only during 19th century
SOLUTION
-established training schools for teachers
and brought 1000 teachers for 20th-
century training.
20th century
-emphasis on vocational and adult
education
1974- bilingual teaching was introduced
with Science and Literature taught in
English.
1987- a commitment to bilingual
education and universal access was
established in 1987 constitution.
AMERICAN colonization
1898- consideration was given
to non-religious education
-English Language teaching and
free primary education are
accessible to all. However, a
lack of competent teachers.
Education System
Has a vibrant and diverse system.
Supported by the Government and
assisted by the private sectors.
"Filipinos were at the disadvantage in competing
globally because of the old curriculum that he likened to
“force feeding.”
“There is no time for the children to savor the knowledge
they are receiving … The result: information is not
processed as well as it should be, context is not a given
and thus not applied, and the implications on the greater
majority of Filipinos are not explained
K-12 Program
The shift to K-12 began
under President
Duterte’s predecessor,
Benigno Aquino III, who
approached education as
an investment in
Filipinos, and offered a
10-point plan for
improving education as
part of his election
campaign.
10-Point Plan
DepEd itself assessed
the implementation of
K-12 at a January 2017
conference with
stakeholders including
government officials,
school administrators
and teachers.
Early
Encouragement
“We are doing K-12 for ourselves and for
Philippine education. We are doing this to be
able to compete in our own country so that we
can equip our learners with appropriate skills,
creativity, and intelligence to cope with the
changing world,
K-12 Conference in January 2017
Among the encouraging news, it found that the
situation in kindergartens had improved, with a more
localised curriculum, the construction of clean, safe
and child-friendly classrooms, and closer
cooperation with the community. Children were
developing a love of reading, while teachers’ skills
had been enhanced via use of technology and the
adoption of more effective teaching strategies.
For grades one to six, best practice included a
curriculum more suited to the needs of Christian and
Muslim pupils, closer cooperation with indigenous
communities, the provision of self-paced learning
materials, catch-up programmes at all levels and the
introduction of Learning Action Cell sessions for
teachers’ professional development. DepEd noted
that in schools that had adopted these practices
enrolment rose and the drop-out rate fell. Minority
groups were also more confident, with Muslim
children having the opportunity to learn Arabic.
Junior high schools also focused on programmes to
reduce the drop-out rate and nurture continued
learning, including the use of ALS through a virtual
classroom, a basic literacy programme for adults,
and scholarships for adult learners and students with
special needs. Schools reported increased enrolment
and participation, along with rising community
awareness. Teacher competency also improved with
training in new learning strategies focused on real-
world application.
In senior high schools, where the full roll-out of
grade 12 is now taking place, DepEd said that the
policy has been largely successful, noting the transfer
of junior high school teachers to fill vacancies, and
improved cooperation both between local and national
government, and with the private sector on the
provision of facilities, including classrooms and
dormitories for pupils living in remote areas. A large
percentage of those enrolled in private schools
received vouchers, with scholarships also available.
The new curriculum initially gained
ground in 2011 with the enactment of RA
10157, which made compulsory
kindergarten education for children at
least 5 years old.
With the additional two years in high
school, the K-12 program aims to
prepare students for college, future
employment and entrepreneurship.
College Alignment
Unlike the old system, senior high school
has four disciplines—academic,
technical-vocational-livelihood, sports,
and arts and design. Students can choose
from any of the four tracks based on how
they want to do after high school.
College Alignment
For those who will pursue higher
education, the SHS curriculum was
aligned with that of the Commission on
Higher Education to ensure that its
graduates are equipped to handle college
work.
The general education curriculum in
college will then have fewer units as
some of the subjects will be taken during
SHS.
College Alignment
2023
Curriculum
Update
The goal for a stronger Philippines is
surely at hand if we push to make the
future of our children on the right path.
The Department of Education (DepEd)
launched the “MATATAG” Agenda
MAke the curriculum relevant to
produce job-ready, active, and
responsible citizens
TAke steps to accelerate the
delivery of basic education services
and provide facilities.
TAke good care of learners by
promoting learner well-being,
inclusiveness learning, and a positive
learning environment.
Give support to teachers to teach
better.
The Department of Education (DepEd)
on , January 30 presented the Basic
Education Report 2023 highlighting the
present current challenges and the sector
priorities of the agency in building a
strong education system. This is part of
the continuous goal of the government to
rebuild and make a stronger nation.
To push for reforms in various aspects of the
educational sector, the DepEd together with the strong
leadership of Vice President Sara Duterte has laid down
the agency’s strategic program and projects:
Revision of the K-12
curriculum making it
relevant to produce
competent, job-
ready, active, and
responsible citizens;
Reduce the number
of learning areas
and focus on
foundational skills;
Strengthen the
literacy and
numeracy programs
by revitalizing the
reading, science,
and technology ad
math programs;
Provide
transparent
curriculum guides
to stakeholders;
To push for reforms in various aspects of the
educational sector, the DepEd together with the strong
leadership of Vice President Sara Duterte has laid down
the agency’s strategic program and projects:
Collaborate with
researchers and
analysts in making
an evidence-based
policy decision by
providing data on
test results;
Engagement with
CHED and
TESDA and other
relevant agencies to
address skills
mismatch;
Focus on school
Infrastructure and
facilities targeting to
build around 6,000
classrooms in 2023
and establishing fully
functional library
hubs;
Institutionalize
blended learning by
providing “E-classroom
packages” for teaching
and learning that
includes 46 laptops, 2
charging cards,
routers, and smart
TVs;
To push for reforms in various aspects of the
educational sector, the DepEd together with the strong
leadership of Vice President Sara Duterte has laid down
the agency’s strategic program and projects:
Establishment of a
National Education
Portal (NEP) to cut
down manual
processes;
Strengthen mental
health services in
schools; and
Provide assessments
and assistive
mechanisms and
establish more
inclusive learning
centers for students
with special needs.
As the Department of Education (DepEd) moves forward
with a strategic road map to a stronger education in
the Philippines, it has prioritized actions to ensure the
welfare and development of teachers and school
personnel:
Expansion of
GASTPE coverage
for teachers;
Provision of
scholarship
graduate programs
for teachers;
Removal of
administrative tasks
to teachers;
As the Department of Education (DepEd) moves forward
with a strategic road map to a stronger education in
the Philippines, it has prioritized actions to ensure the
welfare and development of teachers and school
personnel:
Expansion of Special
Hardship Allowance
(SPA);
Request for an
improved GSIS
benefit package for
school personnel;
and
Provision of free
legal assistance
facility for teachers
concerning loan
contracts and cases.
“We know that the road will be bumpy, but
our direction is clear. We will overcome.
Tayo po ay magiging MATATAG. Tungo sa
isang Bansang Makabata at Batang
Makabansa.”
As part of the Department of Education’s
(DepEd) commitment articulated in the
MATATAG Agenda, DepEd invites the
public or interested stakeholders to review
and provide feedback on the draft Shaping
Papers and revised Curriculum Guides for
Kindergarten to Grade 10. The review is open
until May 3, 2023.
Curriculum revision
References
Department of Education Philippines. (2012). Enhanced K+12 Basic Education Program. Retrieved from
https://www.deped.gov.ph/2012/05/22/enhanced-k-12-basic-education-program/
Department of Education Philippines. (2016). Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of the Senior High School
Program in the K-12 Basic Education Curriculum. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp-
content/uploads/2016/02/Policy-Guidelines-on-the-Implementation-of-the-Senior-High-School-Program-in-the-K-12-
Basic-Education-Curriculum.pdf
Department of Education Philippines. (2017). Policy Guidelines on Daily Lesson Preparation for the K to 12 Basic
Education Program. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2017/04/21/policy-guidelines-on-daily-lesson-
preparation-for-the-k-to-12-basic-education-program/
Department of Education Philippines. (2019). DepEd Order No. 2, s. 2019: Basic Education Enrollment Policy.
Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2019/01/08/deped-order-no-2-s-2019-basic-education-enrollment-policy/
Department of Education Philippines. (2020). DepEd Order No. 013, s. 2020: Guidelines on the Conduct of Remedial,
Advancement, and Enrichment Classes During Summer for K to 12 Basic Education Program. Retrieved from
https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/04/02/deped-order-no-013-s-2020-guidelines-on-the-conduct-of-remedial-
advancement-and-enrichment-classes-during-summer-for-k-to-12-basic-education-program/
Department of Education Philippines. (2020). DepEd Order No. 016, s. 2020: Amendment to DepEd Order No. 007, s.
2020 (School Calendar and Activities for School Year 2020-2021). Retrieved from
https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/05/11/deped-order-no-016-s-2020-amendment-to-deped-order-no-007-s-2020-school-
calendar-and-activities-for-school-year-2020-2021/
Department of Education Philippines. (2020). DepEd Order No. 032, s. 2020: Revised Guidelines on Alternative Work
Arrangements in the Department of Education During the Period of State of National Emergency Due to COVID-19
Pandemic. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/06/11/deped-order-no-032-s-2020-revised-guidelines-on-
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to-covid-19-pandemic/
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of the Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan for School Year 2021-2022 in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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implementation-of-the-basic-education-learning-continuity-plan-for-school-year-2021-2022-in-light-of-the-covid-19-
pandemic/
References
Gorospe, M. B. (2019). K-12 education program: An assessment. Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research,
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Noel, M. (2017). The Philippine K-12 Program: A Brief Overview. International Journal of Social Sciences and
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Needed Reforms in Education.pdf

  • 2. Reform refers to changes or alterations made to a system, process, institution, policy, or practice with the intention of improving, updating, or enhancing its efficiency, effectiveness, fairness, or overall functioning. Reforms can encompass a wide range of areas, including political, economic, social, educational, and legal systems.
  • 3. Educational reforms can be driven by a variety of factors Demographic Changes Cultural or ideological shifts
  • 4. Common goals of educational reforms include:
  • 6. Universal Access to Quality Education: Ensuring that all children in the Philippines have equal access to quality education, regardless of their socio-economic status, geographical location, or disability.
  • 7. Universal access to quality education involves several important elements, including: Ensuring that schools are located in areas that are easily accessible to all children, regardless of where they live. Providing resources and materials that support learning, such as textbooks, technology, and well-trained teachers. Offering support services to students with disabilities, such as assistive technology, specialized instruction, and accommodations. Creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration.
  • 8. Enhanced Teacher Training Programs: Implementing comprehensive and continuous professional development programs for teachers to improve their pedagogical skills and keep them updated with the latest teaching methodologies.
  • 9. Some of the key elements of an enhanced teacher training program include: Pedagogical Skills Development Subject Matter Mastery Technology Integration Classroom Management
  • 10. Technology Integration: Promoting the integration of technology in teaching and learning processes to enhance digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students.
  • 11. Some of the key benefits of technology integration in education include: Enhancing Digital Literacy Promoting Critical Thinking Encouraging Collaborative Learning Personalizing Learning
  • 12. Early Childhood Education: Expanding access to high-quality early childhood education programs to ensure that all children have a strong foundation for future learning.
  • 13. Expanding access to high-quality early childhood education programs involves several important elements, including: Providing Skilled Teachers Supporting Parents and Families Promoting Holistic Development Engaging in Play- based Learning
  • 14. Strengthening Technical and Vocational Education: Enhancing technical and vocational education programs to provide students with relevant skills and competencies for the job market.
  • 15. Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education: Promoting STEM education to develop a skilled workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields to support innovation and economic growth.
  • 16. Strengthening Indigenous Peoples' Education: Ensuring that education programs for indigenous peoples are culturally sensitive and inclusive, preserving their heritage and promoting their rights.
  • 17. Gender-responsive Education: Incorporating gender- responsive education in the curriculum to promote gender equality, address gender-based violence, and challenge gender stereotypes.
  • 18. Education for Sustainable Development: Integrating education for sustainable development into the curriculum to raise awareness about environmental conservation, climate change, and sustainable practices.
  • 19. Mental Health and Well-being: Incorporating mental health education and support services in schools to promote mental health awareness, resilience, and well-being among students.
  • 20. Curriculum Review and Update: Regularly reviewing and updating the national curriculum to align with global standards and meet the changing needs of the job market and society.
  • 22. Basic Eucation Program History of the Philippines Education System Shape by colonial and post-war history Specifically,Spanish and US Colonization SPANISH colonization -provided by missionaries (religion focus) education are not applicable to all Filipinos only during 19th century SOLUTION -established training schools for teachers and brought 1000 teachers for 20th- century training. 20th century -emphasis on vocational and adult education 1974- bilingual teaching was introduced with Science and Literature taught in English. 1987- a commitment to bilingual education and universal access was established in 1987 constitution. AMERICAN colonization 1898- consideration was given to non-religious education -English Language teaching and free primary education are accessible to all. However, a lack of competent teachers. Education System Has a vibrant and diverse system. Supported by the Government and assisted by the private sectors.
  • 23. "Filipinos were at the disadvantage in competing globally because of the old curriculum that he likened to “force feeding.” “There is no time for the children to savor the knowledge they are receiving … The result: information is not processed as well as it should be, context is not a given and thus not applied, and the implications on the greater majority of Filipinos are not explained
  • 25. The shift to K-12 began under President Duterte’s predecessor, Benigno Aquino III, who approached education as an investment in Filipinos, and offered a 10-point plan for improving education as part of his election campaign. 10-Point Plan
  • 26. DepEd itself assessed the implementation of K-12 at a January 2017 conference with stakeholders including government officials, school administrators and teachers. Early Encouragement
  • 27. “We are doing K-12 for ourselves and for Philippine education. We are doing this to be able to compete in our own country so that we can equip our learners with appropriate skills, creativity, and intelligence to cope with the changing world, K-12 Conference in January 2017
  • 28. Among the encouraging news, it found that the situation in kindergartens had improved, with a more localised curriculum, the construction of clean, safe and child-friendly classrooms, and closer cooperation with the community. Children were developing a love of reading, while teachers’ skills had been enhanced via use of technology and the adoption of more effective teaching strategies.
  • 29. For grades one to six, best practice included a curriculum more suited to the needs of Christian and Muslim pupils, closer cooperation with indigenous communities, the provision of self-paced learning materials, catch-up programmes at all levels and the introduction of Learning Action Cell sessions for teachers’ professional development. DepEd noted that in schools that had adopted these practices enrolment rose and the drop-out rate fell. Minority groups were also more confident, with Muslim children having the opportunity to learn Arabic.
  • 30. Junior high schools also focused on programmes to reduce the drop-out rate and nurture continued learning, including the use of ALS through a virtual classroom, a basic literacy programme for adults, and scholarships for adult learners and students with special needs. Schools reported increased enrolment and participation, along with rising community awareness. Teacher competency also improved with training in new learning strategies focused on real- world application.
  • 31. In senior high schools, where the full roll-out of grade 12 is now taking place, DepEd said that the policy has been largely successful, noting the transfer of junior high school teachers to fill vacancies, and improved cooperation both between local and national government, and with the private sector on the provision of facilities, including classrooms and dormitories for pupils living in remote areas. A large percentage of those enrolled in private schools received vouchers, with scholarships also available.
  • 32. The new curriculum initially gained ground in 2011 with the enactment of RA 10157, which made compulsory kindergarten education for children at least 5 years old. With the additional two years in high school, the K-12 program aims to prepare students for college, future employment and entrepreneurship. College Alignment
  • 33. Unlike the old system, senior high school has four disciplines—academic, technical-vocational-livelihood, sports, and arts and design. Students can choose from any of the four tracks based on how they want to do after high school. College Alignment
  • 34. For those who will pursue higher education, the SHS curriculum was aligned with that of the Commission on Higher Education to ensure that its graduates are equipped to handle college work. The general education curriculum in college will then have fewer units as some of the subjects will be taken during SHS. College Alignment
  • 36. The goal for a stronger Philippines is surely at hand if we push to make the future of our children on the right path. The Department of Education (DepEd) launched the “MATATAG” Agenda
  • 37. MAke the curriculum relevant to produce job-ready, active, and responsible citizens TAke steps to accelerate the delivery of basic education services and provide facilities. TAke good care of learners by promoting learner well-being, inclusiveness learning, and a positive learning environment. Give support to teachers to teach better.
  • 38. The Department of Education (DepEd) on , January 30 presented the Basic Education Report 2023 highlighting the present current challenges and the sector priorities of the agency in building a strong education system. This is part of the continuous goal of the government to rebuild and make a stronger nation.
  • 39. To push for reforms in various aspects of the educational sector, the DepEd together with the strong leadership of Vice President Sara Duterte has laid down the agency’s strategic program and projects: Revision of the K-12 curriculum making it relevant to produce competent, job- ready, active, and responsible citizens; Reduce the number of learning areas and focus on foundational skills; Strengthen the literacy and numeracy programs by revitalizing the reading, science, and technology ad math programs; Provide transparent curriculum guides to stakeholders;
  • 40. To push for reforms in various aspects of the educational sector, the DepEd together with the strong leadership of Vice President Sara Duterte has laid down the agency’s strategic program and projects: Collaborate with researchers and analysts in making an evidence-based policy decision by providing data on test results; Engagement with CHED and TESDA and other relevant agencies to address skills mismatch; Focus on school Infrastructure and facilities targeting to build around 6,000 classrooms in 2023 and establishing fully functional library hubs; Institutionalize blended learning by providing “E-classroom packages” for teaching and learning that includes 46 laptops, 2 charging cards, routers, and smart TVs;
  • 41. To push for reforms in various aspects of the educational sector, the DepEd together with the strong leadership of Vice President Sara Duterte has laid down the agency’s strategic program and projects: Establishment of a National Education Portal (NEP) to cut down manual processes; Strengthen mental health services in schools; and Provide assessments and assistive mechanisms and establish more inclusive learning centers for students with special needs.
  • 42. As the Department of Education (DepEd) moves forward with a strategic road map to a stronger education in the Philippines, it has prioritized actions to ensure the welfare and development of teachers and school personnel: Expansion of GASTPE coverage for teachers; Provision of scholarship graduate programs for teachers; Removal of administrative tasks to teachers;
  • 43. As the Department of Education (DepEd) moves forward with a strategic road map to a stronger education in the Philippines, it has prioritized actions to ensure the welfare and development of teachers and school personnel: Expansion of Special Hardship Allowance (SPA); Request for an improved GSIS benefit package for school personnel; and Provision of free legal assistance facility for teachers concerning loan contracts and cases.
  • 44. “We know that the road will be bumpy, but our direction is clear. We will overcome. Tayo po ay magiging MATATAG. Tungo sa isang Bansang Makabata at Batang Makabansa.”
  • 45. As part of the Department of Education’s (DepEd) commitment articulated in the MATATAG Agenda, DepEd invites the public or interested stakeholders to review and provide feedback on the draft Shaping Papers and revised Curriculum Guides for Kindergarten to Grade 10. The review is open until May 3, 2023. Curriculum revision
  • 46. References Department of Education Philippines. (2012). Enhanced K+12 Basic Education Program. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2012/05/22/enhanced-k-12-basic-education-program/ Department of Education Philippines. (2016). Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of the Senior High School Program in the K-12 Basic Education Curriculum. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp- content/uploads/2016/02/Policy-Guidelines-on-the-Implementation-of-the-Senior-High-School-Program-in-the-K-12- Basic-Education-Curriculum.pdf Department of Education Philippines. (2017). Policy Guidelines on Daily Lesson Preparation for the K to 12 Basic Education Program. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2017/04/21/policy-guidelines-on-daily-lesson- preparation-for-the-k-to-12-basic-education-program/ Department of Education Philippines. (2019). DepEd Order No. 2, s. 2019: Basic Education Enrollment Policy. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2019/01/08/deped-order-no-2-s-2019-basic-education-enrollment-policy/ Department of Education Philippines. (2020). DepEd Order No. 013, s. 2020: Guidelines on the Conduct of Remedial, Advancement, and Enrichment Classes During Summer for K to 12 Basic Education Program. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/04/02/deped-order-no-013-s-2020-guidelines-on-the-conduct-of-remedial- advancement-and-enrichment-classes-during-summer-for-k-to-12-basic-education-program/ Department of Education Philippines. (2020). DepEd Order No. 016, s. 2020: Amendment to DepEd Order No. 007, s. 2020 (School Calendar and Activities for School Year 2020-2021). Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/05/11/deped-order-no-016-s-2020-amendment-to-deped-order-no-007-s-2020-school- calendar-and-activities-for-school-year-2020-2021/ Department of Education Philippines. (2020). DepEd Order No. 032, s. 2020: Revised Guidelines on Alternative Work Arrangements in the Department of Education During the Period of State of National Emergency Due to COVID-19 Pandemic. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/06/11/deped-order-no-032-s-2020-revised-guidelines-on- alternative-work-arrangements-in-the-department-of-education-during-the-period-of-state-of-national-emergency-due- to-covid-19-pandemic/ Department of Education Philippines. (2021). DepEd Order No. 012, s. 2021: Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of the Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan for School Year 2021-2022 in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/2021/02/17/deped-order-no-012-s-2021-policy-guidelines-on-the- implementation-of-the-basic-education-learning-continuity-plan-for-school-year-2021-2022-in-light-of-the-covid-19- pandemic/
  • 47. References Gorospe, M. B. (2019). K-12 education program: An assessment. Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 7(1), 1-7. Noel, M. (2017). The Philippine K-12 Program: A Brief Overview. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research, 5(1), 17-24. Philippine Daily Inquirer. (2018, May 24). What went before: The K-12 program. Retrieved from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/980733/what-went-before-the-k-12-program Oxford Business Group. (2017). A thorough examination: Substantial reform has brought with it a variety of challenges. Philippines 2017 Report. Retrieved from https://oxfordbusinessgroup.com/reports/philippines/2017-report/economy/a- thorough-examination-substantial-reform-has-brought-with-it-a-variety-of-challenges? fbclid=IwAR3ylaXl31pS71bL1H4ktkmNSGRtiizxJXSde-qKMFe01j7ZeHhYhDINMKM Philippine Information Agency. (2023, February 1). "MATATAG": A stronger education for the nation. Retrieved from https://pia.gov.ph/news/2023/02/01/matatag-a-stronger-education-for-the- nation#:~:text=The%20Department%20of%20Education%20(DepEd)%20launched%20the%20%E2%80%9CMATATA G%E2%80%9D,education%20services%20and%20provide%20facilities.