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Non-Formal Education
Prepared by:
Ms. Cherry Mae D. Felisilda
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
 Education is both a human right in itself.
 An indispensable means of realizing other
human rights.
 As a tool of empowerment, education is the
primary vehicle for human, economic, and
social development, profiting both the
individual and society.
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
The Philippine Constitution provides
for free and compulsory elementary
education and free secondary
education through the Department of
Education (DepEd)
All Filipinos have a constitutional right to basic
education, and the DepEd is mandated to provide
this service to all Filipinos.
Education for All (EFA)
 eradicate illiteracy
 promote functional literacy for all people of the world
Provide education for all Filipinos
 Republic Act 9155: The Governance Act of Basic Education
1. Formal Education/Basic Education
- is the education intended to meet basic
learning needs and which lays the foundation
on which subsequent learning can be based.
ECE Public Schools
Private Schools
Grade 1
Readiness
Test
B A S I C E D U C A T I O N
Elementary High School
2. Non - Formal Education/ Alternative Learning System
- is any organized, systematic educational activity
carried outside the framework of the formal system to
provide selected types of learning to a segment of
the population.
- is a parallel learning system that provides a viable
alternative to the existing formal education system.
ECE
Alternative Learning
B A S I C E D U C A T I O N
Elementary High School
Public Schools
Private Schools
Grade 1
Readiness
Test
Drop outs
3. Informal Education
- is a lifelong process of learning by which every
person acquires and accumulates knowledge, skills,
attitudes and insights from daily experiences at
home, at work, at play and from life itself.
 Executive Order No. 356: Renaming the Bureau of
Nonformal Education (BNFE) to Bureau of Alternative
Learning System (BALS)
September 13, 2014, the office of the President of
the Republic of the Philippines renamed the
DepEd’s BNFE to BALS through this Executive
Order signed by Former President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo.
Not only does this Order reiterate the Bureau’s
mandate to address the learning needs of
marginalized learners but also directs BALS to
provide a systematic and flexible approach to reach
all types of learners outside the school system.
Functions of BALS
 To address the learning needs of all marginalized groups
including the deprived, depressed and underserved
citizens.
 To coordinate with various agencies for skills development
of the learners.
 To expand access to educational opportunities for citizens
of different interests, capabilities, demographic
characteristics, and socio-economic origins status.
 To promote certification and accreditation for basic
education of alternative learning programs both nonformal
and informal in nature.
In summary, by virtue of the
Executive Order No. 356, the
BALS has been given the
authority to guide the
development of the country’s
ALS
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
NATIONAL SITUATIONER [NSO, 2003 FLEMMS]
6 – 24 years old not attending school
TOTAL 100 RANK
- Schools are very far 1.5 8.0 %
- No school within the barangay 0.4 9.0 %
- High cost of education 19.9 3.0 %
- Illness / disability 2.5 6.0 %
- Housekeeping 11.8 4.0 %
- Employment / looking for work 30.5 1.0 %
- Lack of interest 22 2.0 %
- Cannot cope with school work 2.2 7.0 %
- No regular transportation 0.2 10 %
- Others 9.1 5.0 %
DepEd Report
15
24
34
8677
57
42
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
How will DepED
Meet this Challenge ???
ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS)
• a parallel learning system to provide a
viable alternative to the existing formal
education instruction. It encompasses
both the nonformal and informal
sources of knowledge and skills.
(ALS Target Groups)
• out-of-school youth and adults who are 16 years old
or older and beyond basic school age that need basic
literacy skills particularly in reading, writing and
simple computation.
• street children, indigenous people, farmers, fisher
folks, women, adolescents, solo parents, children in
conflict areas not reached by the formal school
system, rebel returnees, and others.
The ALS
(Alternative Learning System)
and FORMAL
EDUCATION
LIFE SKILLS/ LIFELONG LEARNING
- Employment - Self Actualization
- Social Participation
Basic and
Functional
Skills
Middle
Level
Skills
Higher
Skills
Elementary
Education
Secondary
Education
Post
Secondary
Education
Higher
Education Flexible entry and
re-entry and exit
to both streams
thru a system of
 Comparability
 Accreditation
 Certification
 Testing
FORMAL EDUCATION ALTERNATIVE LEARNING
SYSTEM
BASIC LITERACY PROGRAM (BLP)
ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM (A&E)
ELEMENTARY PROGRAM (Grade 1-6)
Secondary Program
• Grade 7 – 10
• Junior High school and Senior High school
2. Accreditation and Equivalency
Program
1. Basic Literacy
Program (BLP)
(Program Features/ Innovations)
The BLP is a program aimed at eradicating illiteracy
among out-of-school youth and adults (in extreme
cases school-aged children) by developing basic
literacy skills of reading, writing and numeracy.
Basic Literacy Program (BLP)
Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E)
The A&E is a program aimed at providing an
alternative pathway of learning for out-of-
school youth and adult who are basically literate
but who have not completed the 10 years of
basic education
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
BASIC LITERACY PROGRAM
Designed to help illiterate persons acquire basic
skills in reading, writing and numeracy skills.
> Non-literate – cannot read [module 1-9]
> Semi-Literate – can read a little
[module 10-20]
> Neo-Literate – can read well [module 21-29]
[10 months –DepED Unified Guidelines in ALS, 2007]
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
ALS ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY
PROGRAMS (ALS A&E)
 An alternative education program for school leavers
from the elementary and secondary education
programs who wish to earn an equivalent elementary /
high school diploma outside the formal school system.
 Instructional Manager handles learning sessions
(20-25 learners)
 535 learning modules
 10 months – 800 hrs.
Community Learning Centers School
SETTING
• Called a facilitator/ instructional manager
• Must be trained in ALS
• Must be a College Graduate (for A&E program
• Must be a HS Graduate (for BLP)
• Called a classroom teacher
• Must be a licensed/ professional teacher
• Must be an Education Graduate
(BSED/BEED)
TEACHER
• No age is prescribed • Age is prescribed for every school
level
AGE OF LEARNER
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
CORE MODULES by LEARNING STRAND
Elementary Level Secondary Level
 Communication Skills 5 [English & Filipino] 17
• Problem Solving & 14 [MATH] 13
Critical Thinking 20 [Science] 24
• Sustainable use of
Resources and Productivity 3 11
• Dev’t. of Self & a Sense of 13 MAKABAYAN 15
Community
• Expanding One’s World Vision 58 83
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
ALS Accreditation and Equivalency Test
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
ALS A & E TEST
 ALS learners [Basic Literacy, ALS Equivalency
program, BPOSA program, Mobile Teacher Program
and eSkwela] must take and pass the ALS National A
& E Test that certifies their learning achievement
comparable / equivalent to formal education. [once a
year]
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
ALS Elementary Test Passers
 Passers are automatically accepted in 1st year high
school [DepED Order no. 13 , s. 2003]
- May enroll in ALS A & E Secondary Level
- May enroll in BPOSA program
- May enroll in Livelihood courses
OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
ALS Secondary Test Passers
 Enroll in :
- College / University 4 – year courses
- 2 – year vocational / technical courses
*Certificates of elementary and secondary test passers
are signed by the DepED Secretary.
IF WE CANNOT BRING THE
DEPRIVED, DEPRESSED AND
UNDERSERVED CITIZENS
BACK TO SCHOOL, WE MUST
SKILL THEM WHERE THEY ARE.
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Nonformal education

  • 1. A presentation In Non-Formal Education Prepared by: Ms. Cherry Mae D. Felisilda
  • 2.
  • 3. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION  Education is both a human right in itself.  An indispensable means of realizing other human rights.  As a tool of empowerment, education is the primary vehicle for human, economic, and social development, profiting both the individual and society.
  • 4. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT The Philippine Constitution provides for free and compulsory elementary education and free secondary education through the Department of Education (DepEd) All Filipinos have a constitutional right to basic education, and the DepEd is mandated to provide this service to all Filipinos.
  • 5. Education for All (EFA)  eradicate illiteracy  promote functional literacy for all people of the world Provide education for all Filipinos
  • 6.  Republic Act 9155: The Governance Act of Basic Education 1. Formal Education/Basic Education - is the education intended to meet basic learning needs and which lays the foundation on which subsequent learning can be based. ECE Public Schools Private Schools Grade 1 Readiness Test B A S I C E D U C A T I O N Elementary High School
  • 7. 2. Non - Formal Education/ Alternative Learning System - is any organized, systematic educational activity carried outside the framework of the formal system to provide selected types of learning to a segment of the population. - is a parallel learning system that provides a viable alternative to the existing formal education system. ECE Alternative Learning B A S I C E D U C A T I O N Elementary High School Public Schools Private Schools Grade 1 Readiness Test Drop outs
  • 8. 3. Informal Education - is a lifelong process of learning by which every person acquires and accumulates knowledge, skills, attitudes and insights from daily experiences at home, at work, at play and from life itself.
  • 9.  Executive Order No. 356: Renaming the Bureau of Nonformal Education (BNFE) to Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) September 13, 2014, the office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines renamed the DepEd’s BNFE to BALS through this Executive Order signed by Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Not only does this Order reiterate the Bureau’s mandate to address the learning needs of marginalized learners but also directs BALS to provide a systematic and flexible approach to reach all types of learners outside the school system.
  • 10. Functions of BALS  To address the learning needs of all marginalized groups including the deprived, depressed and underserved citizens.  To coordinate with various agencies for skills development of the learners.  To expand access to educational opportunities for citizens of different interests, capabilities, demographic characteristics, and socio-economic origins status.  To promote certification and accreditation for basic education of alternative learning programs both nonformal and informal in nature.
  • 11. In summary, by virtue of the Executive Order No. 356, the BALS has been given the authority to guide the development of the country’s ALS
  • 12.
  • 13. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT NATIONAL SITUATIONER [NSO, 2003 FLEMMS] 6 – 24 years old not attending school TOTAL 100 RANK - Schools are very far 1.5 8.0 % - No school within the barangay 0.4 9.0 % - High cost of education 19.9 3.0 % - Illness / disability 2.5 6.0 % - Housekeeping 11.8 4.0 % - Employment / looking for work 30.5 1.0 % - Lack of interest 22 2.0 % - Cannot cope with school work 2.2 7.0 % - No regular transportation 0.2 10 % - Others 9.1 5.0 %
  • 15. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT How will DepED Meet this Challenge ???
  • 16. ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) • a parallel learning system to provide a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction. It encompasses both the nonformal and informal sources of knowledge and skills.
  • 17. (ALS Target Groups) • out-of-school youth and adults who are 16 years old or older and beyond basic school age that need basic literacy skills particularly in reading, writing and simple computation. • street children, indigenous people, farmers, fisher folks, women, adolescents, solo parents, children in conflict areas not reached by the formal school system, rebel returnees, and others.
  • 18. The ALS (Alternative Learning System) and FORMAL EDUCATION
  • 19.
  • 20. LIFE SKILLS/ LIFELONG LEARNING - Employment - Self Actualization - Social Participation Basic and Functional Skills Middle Level Skills Higher Skills Elementary Education Secondary Education Post Secondary Education Higher Education Flexible entry and re-entry and exit to both streams thru a system of  Comparability  Accreditation  Certification  Testing FORMAL EDUCATION ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM
  • 21. BASIC LITERACY PROGRAM (BLP) ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM (A&E) ELEMENTARY PROGRAM (Grade 1-6) Secondary Program • Grade 7 – 10 • Junior High school and Senior High school
  • 22. 2. Accreditation and Equivalency Program 1. Basic Literacy Program (BLP) (Program Features/ Innovations)
  • 23. The BLP is a program aimed at eradicating illiteracy among out-of-school youth and adults (in extreme cases school-aged children) by developing basic literacy skills of reading, writing and numeracy. Basic Literacy Program (BLP) Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) The A&E is a program aimed at providing an alternative pathway of learning for out-of- school youth and adult who are basically literate but who have not completed the 10 years of basic education
  • 24. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT BASIC LITERACY PROGRAM Designed to help illiterate persons acquire basic skills in reading, writing and numeracy skills. > Non-literate – cannot read [module 1-9] > Semi-Literate – can read a little [module 10-20] > Neo-Literate – can read well [module 21-29] [10 months –DepED Unified Guidelines in ALS, 2007]
  • 25. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT ALS ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROGRAMS (ALS A&E)  An alternative education program for school leavers from the elementary and secondary education programs who wish to earn an equivalent elementary / high school diploma outside the formal school system.  Instructional Manager handles learning sessions (20-25 learners)  535 learning modules  10 months – 800 hrs.
  • 26. Community Learning Centers School SETTING
  • 27. • Called a facilitator/ instructional manager • Must be trained in ALS • Must be a College Graduate (for A&E program • Must be a HS Graduate (for BLP) • Called a classroom teacher • Must be a licensed/ professional teacher • Must be an Education Graduate (BSED/BEED) TEACHER
  • 28. • No age is prescribed • Age is prescribed for every school level AGE OF LEARNER
  • 29.
  • 30. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT CORE MODULES by LEARNING STRAND Elementary Level Secondary Level  Communication Skills 5 [English & Filipino] 17 • Problem Solving & 14 [MATH] 13 Critical Thinking 20 [Science] 24 • Sustainable use of Resources and Productivity 3 11 • Dev’t. of Self & a Sense of 13 MAKABAYAN 15 Community • Expanding One’s World Vision 58 83
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 35. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT ALS A & E TEST  ALS learners [Basic Literacy, ALS Equivalency program, BPOSA program, Mobile Teacher Program and eSkwela] must take and pass the ALS National A & E Test that certifies their learning achievement comparable / equivalent to formal education. [once a year]
  • 36. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT ALS Elementary Test Passers  Passers are automatically accepted in 1st year high school [DepED Order no. 13 , s. 2003] - May enroll in ALS A & E Secondary Level - May enroll in BPOSA program - May enroll in Livelihood courses
  • 37. OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT ALS Secondary Test Passers  Enroll in : - College / University 4 – year courses - 2 – year vocational / technical courses *Certificates of elementary and secondary test passers are signed by the DepED Secretary.
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  • 40. IF WE CANNOT BRING THE DEPRIVED, DEPRESSED AND UNDERSERVED CITIZENS BACK TO SCHOOL, WE MUST SKILL THEM WHERE THEY ARE.