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THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION
Reporter: Eloisa Alvaro-Rivera
RA 9155- GOVERNANCE OF BASIC
EDUCATION ACT OF 2001
DepEd MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
To carry out its mandates and objectives, the Department is
organized into two major structural components.
• The Central Office
 maintains the overall administration of basic
education at the national level.
• The Field Offices
are responsible for the regional and local
coordination and administration of the Department’s mandate.
• RA 9155 provides that the Department should have no more
than four Undersecretaries and four Assistant Secretaries
with at least one Undersecretary and one Assistant Secretary
who are career service officers chosen among the staff of the
Department.
•
• At present, the Department operates with four
Undersecretaries in the areas of:
(1) Programs and Projects;
(2) Regional Operations;
(3) Finance and Administration; and
(4) Legal Affairs;
Four Assistant Secretaries in the areas of:
(1) Programs and Projects;
(2) Planning and Development;
(3) Budget and Financial Affairs; and
(4) Legal Affairs.
At the sub-national level, the Field Offices consist of the following:
Sixteen (16) Regional Offices, including the Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM*), each headed by a Regional
Director (a Regional Secretary in the case of ARMM);
One hundred fifty-seven (157) Provincial and City Schools
Divisions, each headed by a Schools Division Superintendent. Assisting
the Schools Division Offices are 2,227 School Districts, each headed by
a District Supervisor;
Under the supervision of the Schools Division Offices are forty-
eight thousand, four hundred forty-six (48, 446) schools, broken down
as follows:
▫40,763 elementary schools (36,234 public and 4,529 private)
▫7,683 secondary schools (4,422 public and 3,261 private)
GOVERNANCE OF BASIC EDUCATION
ACT OF 2001
A bill transforming the name of the
Department of Education, Culture and Sports
(DECS) to the Department of Education
(DepEd) and redefining the role of field offices
(regional offices, division offices, district offices
and schools).
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Principles
The Department of Education must serve the students
and the teachers, its primary constituents;
The principals, school administrators and teachers-in-
charge must exercise instructional leadership and sound
administrative management of the school;
The school is the heart of the formal education system
The parents and the community shall be encouraged for
active involvement
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Powers, Duties and Functions of the Secretary
The Secretary of the Department of
Education shall exercise overall authority and
supervision over the operations of the
Department.
Section 7. Powers, Duties and
Functions.
•The Secretary of the Department of Education shall exercise overall
authority and supervision over the operations of the Department.
•A. National Level In addition to his/her powers under existing laws,
the Secretary of Education shall have authority, accountability and
responsibility for the following:
•(1) Formulating national educational policies;
• (2) Formulating a national basic education plan;
• (3) Promulgating national educational Standards;
• (4) Monitoring and assessing national learning outcomes;
• (5) Undertaking national educational research and studies;
• (6) Enhancing the employment status, professional competence,
welfare and working conditions of all personnel of the Department;
and
• (7) Enhancing the total development of learners through local and
national programs and/or projects.
Implementing Rules and Regulations
The Regional Director
There shall be as many regional offices as many
be provided by law. Each regional office shall
have a director, an assistant director and office
staff for programs promotion and support,
planning, administrative, legal and fiscal
services.
Section 7. Powers, Duties and
Functions.
• (1) Defining a regional educational policy framework which reflects
the values, needs and expectations of the communities they serve;
• (2) Developing a regional basic education plan;
• (3) Developing regional educational standards with a view towards
bench-marking for international competitiveness;
• (4) Monitoring, evaluating and assessing regional learning
outcomes;
• (5) Undertaking research projects and developing and managing
region wide projects which may be funded through official
development assistance and/or or other finding agencies;
• (6) Ensuring strict compliance with prescribed national criteria for
the recruitment, selection and training of all staff in the region and
divisions.
Section 7. Powers, Duties and
Functions.
• (7) Formulating, in coordination with the regional development council, the
budget to support the regional educational plan which shall take into account
the educational plans of the divisions and districts;
• (8) Determining the organization component of the divisions and districts and
approving the proposed staffing pattern of all employees in the divisions and
districts;
• (9) Hiring, placing and evaluating all employees in the regional office, except for
the position of assistant director;
• (10) Evaluating all schools division superintendents and assistant division
superintendents in the region;
• (II) Planning and managing the effective and efficient use of all personnel,
physical and fiscal resources of the regional office, including professional staff
development.
• (12) Managing the database and management information system of the region;
• (13) Approving the establishment of public and private elementary and high
schools and learning centers; and
• (14) Preforming such other functions as may be assigned by proper authorities.
Implementing Rules and Regulations
The Schools Division Superintendent
A division shall consist of a province or city
which shall have a schools division
superintendent. There shall be at least one
assistant schools division superintendent and
office staff for programs promotion, planning,
administrative, fiscal, legal, ancillary and other
support services.
Section 7. Powers, Duties and
Functions.
• C. Division Level
• Consistent with the national educational policies, plans and
standards the schools division superintendents shall have authority,
accountability and responsibility for the following:
• (1) Developing and implementing division education development
plans;
• (2) Planning and managing the effective and efficient use of all
personnel, physical and fiscal resources of the division, including
professional staff development;
• (3) Hiring, placing and evaluating all division supervisors and
schools district supervisors as well as all employees in the division,
both teaching and non-teaching personnel, including school heads,
except for the assistant division superintendent;
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Schools District Supervisor
A school district shall have a school district
supervisor and office staff for program
promotion. The schools district supervisor shall
primarily perform staff functions and shall not
exercise administrative supervision over school
principals, unless specifically authorized by the
proper authorities.
Section 7. Powers, Duties and
Functions.
D. Schools District Level
• The schools district supervisor shall be responsible
for:
• (1) Providing professional and instructional advice
and support to the school heads and
teachers/facilitators of schools and learning centers
in the district or cluster thereof;
• (2) Curricula supervision; and
• (3) Performing such other functions as may be
assigned by proper authorities.
•
Implementing Rules and Regulations
The School Head/Principal
There shall be a school head for all public
elementary schools and public high schools or a
cluster thereof. The establishment of integrated
school from existing public elementary and
public high school shall be encouraged, subject
to the guidelines that will be issued for the
purposed by the Secretary of Education.
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Authority, Accountability and Responsibility
of the School Head
1. Setting the mission, vision, goals and objectives of the
school;
2. Creating an environment within the school that is
conducive to teaching and learning;
3. Implementing, monitoring and assessing the school
curriculum and being accountable for higher learning
outcomes;
4. Developing the school education program and school
improvement plan
5. Offering educational programs, projects and services
which provide equitable opportunities for all learners in
the community;
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Authority, Accountability and Responsibility
of the School Head/ Principal
5. Introducing new and innovative modes of instruction
to achieve higher learning outcomes;
6. Administering and managing all personnel, physical
and fiscal resources of the school;
7. Recommending the staffing complement of the school
based on its needs;
Authority, Accountability and
Responsibility of the School Head/
Principal
8. Encouraging and enhancing staff development;
9. Establishing school and community networks and
encouraging the active participation of teacher
organizations, non-academic personnel of public
schools, and parents-teachers-community
associations
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Authority, Accountability and Responsibility
of the School Head/Principal
10. Accepting donations, gifts, bequests and grants in
accordance with existing laws and policy of the department
for the purpose of upgrading teachers/learning facilitators’
competencies, improving and expanding school facilities
and providing instructional materials and equipment. Such
donations or grants must be reported to the division
superintendents; and
11. Performing such other functions as may be assigned by
the Secretary, Regional Director and Schools Division
Superintendents where they belong.
(Based on the Result-Based Performance Management System-
RPMS)
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Organizational Structure of DEPED

  • 1. THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION Reporter: Eloisa Alvaro-Rivera
  • 2. RA 9155- GOVERNANCE OF BASIC EDUCATION ACT OF 2001
  • 3. DepEd MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE To carry out its mandates and objectives, the Department is organized into two major structural components. • The Central Office  maintains the overall administration of basic education at the national level. • The Field Offices are responsible for the regional and local coordination and administration of the Department’s mandate. • RA 9155 provides that the Department should have no more than four Undersecretaries and four Assistant Secretaries with at least one Undersecretary and one Assistant Secretary who are career service officers chosen among the staff of the Department. •
  • 4. • At present, the Department operates with four Undersecretaries in the areas of: (1) Programs and Projects; (2) Regional Operations; (3) Finance and Administration; and (4) Legal Affairs; Four Assistant Secretaries in the areas of: (1) Programs and Projects; (2) Planning and Development; (3) Budget and Financial Affairs; and (4) Legal Affairs.
  • 5. At the sub-national level, the Field Offices consist of the following: Sixteen (16) Regional Offices, including the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM*), each headed by a Regional Director (a Regional Secretary in the case of ARMM); One hundred fifty-seven (157) Provincial and City Schools Divisions, each headed by a Schools Division Superintendent. Assisting the Schools Division Offices are 2,227 School Districts, each headed by a District Supervisor; Under the supervision of the Schools Division Offices are forty- eight thousand, four hundred forty-six (48, 446) schools, broken down as follows: ▫40,763 elementary schools (36,234 public and 4,529 private) ▫7,683 secondary schools (4,422 public and 3,261 private)
  • 6.
  • 7. GOVERNANCE OF BASIC EDUCATION ACT OF 2001 A bill transforming the name of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) to the Department of Education (DepEd) and redefining the role of field offices (regional offices, division offices, district offices and schools).
  • 8. Implementing Rules and Regulations Principles The Department of Education must serve the students and the teachers, its primary constituents; The principals, school administrators and teachers-in- charge must exercise instructional leadership and sound administrative management of the school; The school is the heart of the formal education system The parents and the community shall be encouraged for active involvement
  • 9. Implementing Rules and Regulations Powers, Duties and Functions of the Secretary The Secretary of the Department of Education shall exercise overall authority and supervision over the operations of the Department.
  • 10. Section 7. Powers, Duties and Functions. •The Secretary of the Department of Education shall exercise overall authority and supervision over the operations of the Department. •A. National Level In addition to his/her powers under existing laws, the Secretary of Education shall have authority, accountability and responsibility for the following: •(1) Formulating national educational policies; • (2) Formulating a national basic education plan; • (3) Promulgating national educational Standards; • (4) Monitoring and assessing national learning outcomes; • (5) Undertaking national educational research and studies; • (6) Enhancing the employment status, professional competence, welfare and working conditions of all personnel of the Department; and • (7) Enhancing the total development of learners through local and national programs and/or projects.
  • 11. Implementing Rules and Regulations The Regional Director There shall be as many regional offices as many be provided by law. Each regional office shall have a director, an assistant director and office staff for programs promotion and support, planning, administrative, legal and fiscal services.
  • 12. Section 7. Powers, Duties and Functions. • (1) Defining a regional educational policy framework which reflects the values, needs and expectations of the communities they serve; • (2) Developing a regional basic education plan; • (3) Developing regional educational standards with a view towards bench-marking for international competitiveness; • (4) Monitoring, evaluating and assessing regional learning outcomes; • (5) Undertaking research projects and developing and managing region wide projects which may be funded through official development assistance and/or or other finding agencies; • (6) Ensuring strict compliance with prescribed national criteria for the recruitment, selection and training of all staff in the region and divisions.
  • 13. Section 7. Powers, Duties and Functions. • (7) Formulating, in coordination with the regional development council, the budget to support the regional educational plan which shall take into account the educational plans of the divisions and districts; • (8) Determining the organization component of the divisions and districts and approving the proposed staffing pattern of all employees in the divisions and districts; • (9) Hiring, placing and evaluating all employees in the regional office, except for the position of assistant director; • (10) Evaluating all schools division superintendents and assistant division superintendents in the region; • (II) Planning and managing the effective and efficient use of all personnel, physical and fiscal resources of the regional office, including professional staff development. • (12) Managing the database and management information system of the region; • (13) Approving the establishment of public and private elementary and high schools and learning centers; and • (14) Preforming such other functions as may be assigned by proper authorities.
  • 14. Implementing Rules and Regulations The Schools Division Superintendent A division shall consist of a province or city which shall have a schools division superintendent. There shall be at least one assistant schools division superintendent and office staff for programs promotion, planning, administrative, fiscal, legal, ancillary and other support services.
  • 15. Section 7. Powers, Duties and Functions. • C. Division Level • Consistent with the national educational policies, plans and standards the schools division superintendents shall have authority, accountability and responsibility for the following: • (1) Developing and implementing division education development plans; • (2) Planning and managing the effective and efficient use of all personnel, physical and fiscal resources of the division, including professional staff development; • (3) Hiring, placing and evaluating all division supervisors and schools district supervisors as well as all employees in the division, both teaching and non-teaching personnel, including school heads, except for the assistant division superintendent;
  • 16. Implementing Rules and Regulations Schools District Supervisor A school district shall have a school district supervisor and office staff for program promotion. The schools district supervisor shall primarily perform staff functions and shall not exercise administrative supervision over school principals, unless specifically authorized by the proper authorities.
  • 17. Section 7. Powers, Duties and Functions. D. Schools District Level • The schools district supervisor shall be responsible for: • (1) Providing professional and instructional advice and support to the school heads and teachers/facilitators of schools and learning centers in the district or cluster thereof; • (2) Curricula supervision; and • (3) Performing such other functions as may be assigned by proper authorities. •
  • 18. Implementing Rules and Regulations The School Head/Principal There shall be a school head for all public elementary schools and public high schools or a cluster thereof. The establishment of integrated school from existing public elementary and public high school shall be encouraged, subject to the guidelines that will be issued for the purposed by the Secretary of Education.
  • 19. Implementing Rules and Regulations Authority, Accountability and Responsibility of the School Head 1. Setting the mission, vision, goals and objectives of the school; 2. Creating an environment within the school that is conducive to teaching and learning; 3. Implementing, monitoring and assessing the school curriculum and being accountable for higher learning outcomes; 4. Developing the school education program and school improvement plan 5. Offering educational programs, projects and services which provide equitable opportunities for all learners in the community;
  • 20. Implementing Rules and Regulations Authority, Accountability and Responsibility of the School Head/ Principal 5. Introducing new and innovative modes of instruction to achieve higher learning outcomes; 6. Administering and managing all personnel, physical and fiscal resources of the school; 7. Recommending the staffing complement of the school based on its needs;
  • 21. Authority, Accountability and Responsibility of the School Head/ Principal 8. Encouraging and enhancing staff development; 9. Establishing school and community networks and encouraging the active participation of teacher organizations, non-academic personnel of public schools, and parents-teachers-community associations
  • 22. Implementing Rules and Regulations Authority, Accountability and Responsibility of the School Head/Principal 10. Accepting donations, gifts, bequests and grants in accordance with existing laws and policy of the department for the purpose of upgrading teachers/learning facilitators’ competencies, improving and expanding school facilities and providing instructional materials and equipment. Such donations or grants must be reported to the division superintendents; and 11. Performing such other functions as may be assigned by the Secretary, Regional Director and Schools Division Superintendents where they belong.
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  1. A division shall consist of a province or a city which shall have a schools division superintendent, at least one assistant schools division superintendent and an office staff for programs promotion, planning, administrative, fiscal, legal, ancillary and other support services.
  2. Upon the recommendation of the schools division superintendents, the regional director may establish additional schools district within a schools division. School districts already existing at tile time of the passage of the law shall be maintained. A schools district shall have a schools district supervisor and an office staff for program promotion.