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Prepared by: 
RODANILO E. TABORDAN
The ABOT-ALAM PROJECT is a 
nationwide campaign and strategy 
with the primary goal of targeting 
all OSY in the country and 
reintegrating them to their 
communities, achieving a zero 
percent OSY in the Philippines by 
2016.
Vision 
"No Filipino Youth Left Behind." or "Walang 
Kabataang Maiiwan," Abot Alam is a 3-year 
national strategy to organize efforts in 
integrating programs for out-of school 
youth (OSYs), with the vision of providing 
them opportunities for education, training, 
entrepreneurship, possible career and 
employment from 2014-2016 ultimately 
helping them to become productive and 
creative citizens;
Objectives 
1) Map out, profile and enlist the 
OSYs in every barangay; 
(2) Map out government and 
CSO/NGO programs for OSYs; 
(3) Match OSYs with the relevant 
programs and institutions; and 
(4) Track the progress of the 
participating OSYs or learners;
Abot-Alam is a two-phased program 
REGISTRATION or the Barangay Targeting System – come 
up with a comprehensive database of OSYs nationwide 
through a unified targeting registration and profiling system 
at the barangay level; 
REINTEGRATION or the Community Reintegration 
Program – as the second phase will reintegrate the OSYs to 
their respective communities through programs and 
services by the DepEd (ALS, E-skwela, etc), TESDA, private 
partners and other partner agencies. Programs of 
intervention include DepEd BALS offerings, LGU programs 
for OSYs, TESDA training, college scholarships and NGOs’ 
programs for OSYs;
Abot-Alam Program Interventions 
Basic education programs 
Entrepreneurship or skills training and 
development programs 
Employment or livelihood programs
Definition of Terms 
 Abot – Alam Enlisted Learners – are individuals 15 to 30 
years old. 
 Accreditation and equivalency (A&E) Program – is a 
nonformal education certification program for out-of-school 
children, youth and adult that recognizes prior 
learning. 
 Alternative Delivery Modes (ADM) – refers to the non-traditional 
education program which applies a flexible 
learning philosophy and a curricular delivery program. 
 Alternative Learning System (ALS) – is a parallel 
learning system to provide a viable alternative to the 
existing formal education instruction. 
 Basic Literacy Program (BLP) – is a community-based 
program for non-literate out-of-school children, youth, 
and adults to acquire basic reading, writing and numeracy 
skills.
 Community Learning Center (CLC) – is calso called 
“Punlaan ng Karunungan” which is similar to a school. 
 Informal Education (Infed) Program – is a informal 
education program of ALS for the out-of-school children, 
youth, and adults that offers skills/ livelihood training or 
short interest-based courses. 
 Multi-sectoral Local Alliance – refers to consortium 
composed of government and non-government 
agencies/organizations and other stakeholders that 
expressed commitment to achieve the goals of the 
Program. 
 Out-of-School Youth (OSY) – refers to out-of-school 
individuals who have not completed basic/higher education 
or who are unemployed.
Partners 
Among the agencies and organizations that committed to work 
together for the success of the program were the following; 
 National Youth Commission (NYC) 
 Department of Agriculture (DA) 
 Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) 
 Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) 
 Department of Health (DOH) 
 Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) 
 Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 
 Department of Science and Technology (DOST) 
 Department of Welfare and Development (DSWD) 
 Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) 
 Commission on Higher Education (CHED) 
 National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC)
 National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) 
 Presidential Commission of the Urban Poor (PCUP) 
 Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) 
 Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation, Inc. (AJCMFI) 
 Catholic Media Network (CMN), De La Salle Philippines (DLSP) 
 Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship-Go Negosyo (GO Negosyo 
NMBK) 
 RockEd Philippines, Sandiwaan Center for Learning 
 SEAMEO Innotech 
 Smarts Communications, Inc. 
 Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) 
 League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) 
 League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) 
 Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas (LnB) 
 Philippine Councilors’ League (PCL) 
 National Movement of Young Legislators (NYML).
The Expanded Tertiary Education 
Equivalency and Accreditation Program 
(ETEEAP) 
 is an assessment and accreditation program in 
which prior work experience and other non-traditional 
means of education are awarded 
corresponding academic credits. Run by 
the Commission on Higher Education, in 
partnership with colleges and universities all 
across the country, the academic credits 
awarded through the program can be used to 
work towards a corresponding degree in the 
applicant's preferred field.
Objectives 
The ETEEAP aims to achieve the following objectives to ensure the 
fulfillment of the intent and substance of Executive Order No. 330 
General: 
To develop fully the system of equivalency and accreditation in 
higher education as a bridging mechanism for the flexible entry and 
exchange among the formal, non-formal and informal systems. 
Specific: 
a. To establish a mechanism for assessment and accreditation of 
prior formal, non-formal and informal learning of individuals toward the 
granting of certificates and awards in higher education; and 
b. To establish guidelines for the award of undergraduate academic 
degrees to deserving individuals.
BY THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES 
EXECUTIVE ORDER 330 
ADOPTING THE EXPANDED TERTIARY EDUCATION 
EQUIVALENCY AND ACCREDITATION PROGRAM AS AN 
INTEGRAL PART OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND 
DESIGNATING THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION 
AS THE AUTHORITY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION 
 WHEREAS, Section 1, Article XIV of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall 
protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take 
appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all; 
 WHEREAS, Section 2, Article XIV of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall 
establish, maintain, and support a complete, adequate and integrated system of education 
relevant to the needs of the people and society and, that the State shall encourage non-formal, 
informal and indigenous learning systems, as well as self-learning, independent, and 
out-of-school study programs particularly those that respond to community needs; 
 WHEREAS, the merging medium-term and long-term Philippine Development Plans have 
both envisioned the expansion and strengthening of the system of academic equivalency and 
validation of the knowledge and expertise derived by individuals from relevant work 
experiences and high-level, non-formal training in order to harness their full potentials; 
 WHEREAS, there is a need to provide individuals with proven competence, access to 
opportunities that will prepare them for higher value jobs required for achieving global 
competitiveness, advancing strategic concerns of the State and promoting sustainable 
development; and 
 WHEREAS, it is recognized that education and the acquisition of higher expertise are 
processes that also take place in the world of work and beyond the confines of the classroom 
as exemplified by the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) of the Accreditation and 
Equivalency Program, the distance education programs of pioneering higher education 
institutions (HEIs), and the Dual Training System institutionalized through Republic Act 
7686.
 NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the power 
vested in me by law, do hereby order 
SECTION 1. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to expand and strengthen the tertiary 
education equivalency and accreditation program to benefit deserving individuals. 
SECTION 2. The CHED shall discharge the following additional powers and functions in relation to 
the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program: 
 certify after thorough evaluation, the pertinent work experiences and knowledge of expertise 
acquired by individuals from high-level, non-formal and informal training toward the awarding of 
an appropriate academic degree; 
 determine the deficiencies of an applicant/awardee that would need remedial studies or academic 
supplementation through formal course work in order to satisfy pertinent requirements of a 
degree applied for; 
 develop, on a continuing basis and with the assistance of technical panels and other competent 
authorities, standards, creative methodologies and criteria for a diversified mode of assessing 
skills, values, knowledge and levels of competence which should include, but not limited to, 
instruments such as written examinations, practical work and/or laboratory demonstrations and 
qualification portfolio assessments; 
 deputize and/or accredit agencies, organizations and higher education institutions which will 
conduct equivalency assessments, develop assessment instruments, provide academic 
supplementation and/or award degrees within their area of competence or specialization; 
 safeguard the continuing integrity and quality measures of the Expanded Tertiary Education 
Equivalency and Accreditation Program by linking and cooperating with appropriate development 
and regulatory agencies and institutions; 
 update the Social Development Committee of the National Economic and Development Authority 
(NEDA) Board on the implementation of the program for policy coordination and monitoring 
purposes; and 
 set standard fees and other administrative charges for accreditation that will contribute to and 
be part of the Special Account of the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and 
Accreditation Program under the Higher Education Development Fund
Definition of Terms 
Accreditation – is the process of 
identifying,assessing,validating and recognizing learning 
obtained by the individual formal, non-formal and informal 
training 
Assessment – is the process of collecting evidence and making 
judgements 
Assessment criteria – are descriptions of what the indivduals is 
expected to do in order to demonstrate that learning has been 
achieved 
Center of Excellence/ Center of Development – is an HEI that 
has attaine a certain level of quality in particular program as 
measured by CHED 
Credit unit – is the quantified means of expressing equivalence 
of learning 
Deputized higher education institution – is an HEI authorized 
by the CHED to implement the ETEEAP. 
Equivalency – is the process of determining and 
assigningquantified amount of correspondinf undergraduate-level 
equivalent credit that can be given to the demonstrated 
learning obtained by individuals after assessment.
Implementing Guidelines 
1. Qualification of HEI Applying for Deputization and 
Validity of Authority 
2. On Application for Grant of Second Degree through 
ETEEAP 
3. Procedure for Deputization of Higher Education 
Institution Programs 
4. Quilification of the individuals Applying for Equivalency 
and Accreditation 
5. Procedure for Application and Assessment of Learning
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5. abot alam report dan

  • 1. Prepared by: RODANILO E. TABORDAN
  • 2. The ABOT-ALAM PROJECT is a nationwide campaign and strategy with the primary goal of targeting all OSY in the country and reintegrating them to their communities, achieving a zero percent OSY in the Philippines by 2016.
  • 3. Vision "No Filipino Youth Left Behind." or "Walang Kabataang Maiiwan," Abot Alam is a 3-year national strategy to organize efforts in integrating programs for out-of school youth (OSYs), with the vision of providing them opportunities for education, training, entrepreneurship, possible career and employment from 2014-2016 ultimately helping them to become productive and creative citizens;
  • 4. Objectives 1) Map out, profile and enlist the OSYs in every barangay; (2) Map out government and CSO/NGO programs for OSYs; (3) Match OSYs with the relevant programs and institutions; and (4) Track the progress of the participating OSYs or learners;
  • 5. Abot-Alam is a two-phased program REGISTRATION or the Barangay Targeting System – come up with a comprehensive database of OSYs nationwide through a unified targeting registration and profiling system at the barangay level; REINTEGRATION or the Community Reintegration Program – as the second phase will reintegrate the OSYs to their respective communities through programs and services by the DepEd (ALS, E-skwela, etc), TESDA, private partners and other partner agencies. Programs of intervention include DepEd BALS offerings, LGU programs for OSYs, TESDA training, college scholarships and NGOs’ programs for OSYs;
  • 6. Abot-Alam Program Interventions Basic education programs Entrepreneurship or skills training and development programs Employment or livelihood programs
  • 7. Definition of Terms  Abot – Alam Enlisted Learners – are individuals 15 to 30 years old.  Accreditation and equivalency (A&E) Program – is a nonformal education certification program for out-of-school children, youth and adult that recognizes prior learning.  Alternative Delivery Modes (ADM) – refers to the non-traditional education program which applies a flexible learning philosophy and a curricular delivery program.  Alternative Learning System (ALS) – is a parallel learning system to provide a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction.  Basic Literacy Program (BLP) – is a community-based program for non-literate out-of-school children, youth, and adults to acquire basic reading, writing and numeracy skills.
  • 8.  Community Learning Center (CLC) – is calso called “Punlaan ng Karunungan” which is similar to a school.  Informal Education (Infed) Program – is a informal education program of ALS for the out-of-school children, youth, and adults that offers skills/ livelihood training or short interest-based courses.  Multi-sectoral Local Alliance – refers to consortium composed of government and non-government agencies/organizations and other stakeholders that expressed commitment to achieve the goals of the Program.  Out-of-School Youth (OSY) – refers to out-of-school individuals who have not completed basic/higher education or who are unemployed.
  • 9. Partners Among the agencies and organizations that committed to work together for the success of the program were the following;  National Youth Commission (NYC)  Department of Agriculture (DA)  Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)  Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)  Department of Health (DOH)  Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)  Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)  Department of Science and Technology (DOST)  Department of Welfare and Development (DSWD)  Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)  Commission on Higher Education (CHED)  National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC)
  • 10.  National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)  Presidential Commission of the Urban Poor (PCUP)  Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)  Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation, Inc. (AJCMFI)  Catholic Media Network (CMN), De La Salle Philippines (DLSP)  Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship-Go Negosyo (GO Negosyo NMBK)  RockEd Philippines, Sandiwaan Center for Learning  SEAMEO Innotech  Smarts Communications, Inc.  Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP)  League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP)  League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP)  Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas (LnB)  Philippine Councilors’ League (PCL)  National Movement of Young Legislators (NYML).
  • 11.
  • 12. The Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP)  is an assessment and accreditation program in which prior work experience and other non-traditional means of education are awarded corresponding academic credits. Run by the Commission on Higher Education, in partnership with colleges and universities all across the country, the academic credits awarded through the program can be used to work towards a corresponding degree in the applicant's preferred field.
  • 13. Objectives The ETEEAP aims to achieve the following objectives to ensure the fulfillment of the intent and substance of Executive Order No. 330 General: To develop fully the system of equivalency and accreditation in higher education as a bridging mechanism for the flexible entry and exchange among the formal, non-formal and informal systems. Specific: a. To establish a mechanism for assessment and accreditation of prior formal, non-formal and informal learning of individuals toward the granting of certificates and awards in higher education; and b. To establish guidelines for the award of undergraduate academic degrees to deserving individuals.
  • 14. BY THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES EXECUTIVE ORDER 330 ADOPTING THE EXPANDED TERTIARY EDUCATION EQUIVALENCY AND ACCREDITATION PROGRAM AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND DESIGNATING THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION AS THE AUTHORITY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION  WHEREAS, Section 1, Article XIV of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all;  WHEREAS, Section 2, Article XIV of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall establish, maintain, and support a complete, adequate and integrated system of education relevant to the needs of the people and society and, that the State shall encourage non-formal, informal and indigenous learning systems, as well as self-learning, independent, and out-of-school study programs particularly those that respond to community needs;  WHEREAS, the merging medium-term and long-term Philippine Development Plans have both envisioned the expansion and strengthening of the system of academic equivalency and validation of the knowledge and expertise derived by individuals from relevant work experiences and high-level, non-formal training in order to harness their full potentials;  WHEREAS, there is a need to provide individuals with proven competence, access to opportunities that will prepare them for higher value jobs required for achieving global competitiveness, advancing strategic concerns of the State and promoting sustainable development; and  WHEREAS, it is recognized that education and the acquisition of higher expertise are processes that also take place in the world of work and beyond the confines of the classroom as exemplified by the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) of the Accreditation and Equivalency Program, the distance education programs of pioneering higher education institutions (HEIs), and the Dual Training System institutionalized through Republic Act 7686.
  • 15.  NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby order SECTION 1. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to expand and strengthen the tertiary education equivalency and accreditation program to benefit deserving individuals. SECTION 2. The CHED shall discharge the following additional powers and functions in relation to the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program:  certify after thorough evaluation, the pertinent work experiences and knowledge of expertise acquired by individuals from high-level, non-formal and informal training toward the awarding of an appropriate academic degree;  determine the deficiencies of an applicant/awardee that would need remedial studies or academic supplementation through formal course work in order to satisfy pertinent requirements of a degree applied for;  develop, on a continuing basis and with the assistance of technical panels and other competent authorities, standards, creative methodologies and criteria for a diversified mode of assessing skills, values, knowledge and levels of competence which should include, but not limited to, instruments such as written examinations, practical work and/or laboratory demonstrations and qualification portfolio assessments;  deputize and/or accredit agencies, organizations and higher education institutions which will conduct equivalency assessments, develop assessment instruments, provide academic supplementation and/or award degrees within their area of competence or specialization;  safeguard the continuing integrity and quality measures of the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program by linking and cooperating with appropriate development and regulatory agencies and institutions;  update the Social Development Committee of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board on the implementation of the program for policy coordination and monitoring purposes; and  set standard fees and other administrative charges for accreditation that will contribute to and be part of the Special Account of the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program under the Higher Education Development Fund
  • 16. Definition of Terms Accreditation – is the process of identifying,assessing,validating and recognizing learning obtained by the individual formal, non-formal and informal training Assessment – is the process of collecting evidence and making judgements Assessment criteria – are descriptions of what the indivduals is expected to do in order to demonstrate that learning has been achieved Center of Excellence/ Center of Development – is an HEI that has attaine a certain level of quality in particular program as measured by CHED Credit unit – is the quantified means of expressing equivalence of learning Deputized higher education institution – is an HEI authorized by the CHED to implement the ETEEAP. Equivalency – is the process of determining and assigningquantified amount of correspondinf undergraduate-level equivalent credit that can be given to the demonstrated learning obtained by individuals after assessment.
  • 17. Implementing Guidelines 1. Qualification of HEI Applying for Deputization and Validity of Authority 2. On Application for Grant of Second Degree through ETEEAP 3. Procedure for Deputization of Higher Education Institution Programs 4. Quilification of the individuals Applying for Equivalency and Accreditation 5. Procedure for Application and Assessment of Learning