2. What is ALS?
Alternative Learning System
A FREE education program implemented by the DepEd
A laderized, modular non-formal education program by the
Department of Education (DepEd)
The 3rd Bureau of DepEd
Benefits those who cannot afford formal schooling and
follows whatever is their available schedule
provides a viable alternative to the existing formal education
instruction, encompassing both the non-formal and informal
sources of knowledge and skills.
3. Alternative Learning System
Teachers that are involved in this program are called “Mobile Teachers
” for reasons that they often go about teaching in rural and depressed
areas where a formal classroom is not available.
4. EFA-ALS Vision &Mission With the
Bureau of Alternative Learning
System (BALS)
With the Bureau of Alternative Learning System
(BALS), by the year 2015, the Philippines envision
the attainment of a universal functional literacy
brought about by excellence in non formal and
informal delivery of basic education. The
Alternative Learning System is an instrument to
uphold the learners’ aspiration for further learning
and meaningful participation in the community and
society as a whole.
5. Who are the Target Learners of ALS?
Elementary and secondary school dropouts
Youth and Adults although in school but over-aged for
Grade 6 and 4th Year
Unemployed/underemployed OSY’s and adults
Industry-based workers, housewives, maids, factory workers,
driver
Members of cultural minorities/Indigenous People (IPs)
Persons With Disabilities (PWDs)/physically Challenged
Inmates, rebel/soldier integrees
6. How Does ALS Work?
Students who are interested in enrolling in an ALS class are
encouraged to visit Community Learning Centers (CLCs).
Oral and written tests will be given to assess the student’s/pupil’s
competency level.
Applicants who have not attended any formal schooling before will
be enrolled in Basic Literacy Program where basic reading and
computing skills will be taught before moving them to advanced
classes.
7. How Does ALS Work?
ALS A & E classes takes a minimum of 800 hours to complete (8-10
months). The process of integration starts with the students
attending a 10 month learning and review session conducted by the
Mobile Teacher. After completion, performance are assessed in
preparation for the Accreditation and Equivalency Test (or A&E) that
will be given to these students.
Passers of either the Elementary or Secondary Level gets a
certificate which bears the signature of the Secretary of the
Department of Education.This allows a passer to be
integrated into formal education and also gives them the
chance to enroll for a college degree or technical courses.
8. Options and Opportunities for ALS
Passers
Can enroll for college
Enter TESDA/MeralcoFdtn./Technical Schools
Enter other non-formal training programs
Enter Formal training programs
Look for work opportunities
Enrol or re-enrol in formal elementary or secondary
education
9. BALS Programs & Projects
Informal Education for Disadvantaged Children
This program focuses on packaging of short-term educational
activity that addresses the special needs and interests of the
street and working children. It intends to use life skills active
learning approaches/strategies aimed at developing/enhancing
social, civic, aesthetic, cultural, recreational physical and personal
development.
The learning materials/packages may be
developed/adopted/adapted or gathered from other sources and
tailored-fit to the identified needs of the said users.
10. BALS Programs & Projects
• Radio-Based Instruction (RBI) Program
The Radio-Based Instruction (RBI) Program is an
alternative learning delivery mode using radio broadcast
to deliver the ALS programs. As a form of distance
learning, it is able to expand access to education by
bringing it to where the learners are. It aims to provide
learning opportunities to listeners and enable them to
acquire equivalency in basic education through the
broadcast of lessons.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
11. BALS Programs & Projects
• Alternative Learning System for Differently-Abled Persons
(ALS-DAP)
The Alternative Learning System for Differently-Abled Persons
(ALS-DAP) is a project which aims to deliver Basic Literacy Program
to the special/differently-abled children/OSYs/adults, e.g., hearing
impaired learners who have not availed of/have no access to the
formal school system through specialized approaches, e.g., sign
language.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
12. BALS Programs & Projects
• Parent Education
The Parent Education is an informal education which is a life skills
short-term course that addresses the special needs and interests of
the parents to promote pride in their work and ownership of their
responsibilities as members of the family and their community.
• Adolescent Reproductive Health (ARH)
The Adolescent Reproductive Health is a project for out-of-school
adolescents ages 9-24 years old. It is a life skills-based education
program for adolescents who are in high-risky behavior, sex-related
or non-sex related behavior.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
13. BALS Programs & Projects
Arabic Language and Islamic Values in Alternative Learning System
(ALIVE in ALS)
The Arabic Language and Islamic Values in Alternative Learning System
(ALIVE in ALS) is designed for the Muslim Migrants to be able to
positively contribute to the peace efforts of our government in order to
improve that quality of life of Muslim OSY and adults. It has components,
namely; Basic Literacy Program + ALIVE; Accreditation & Equivalency
(A&E) Program + ALIVE; Informal Education + ALIVE; Technical
Vocational Education Program + ALIVE; and Entrepreneurship
Development + ALIVE.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
14. BALS Programs & Projects
•
•
Indigenous Peoples Education
The Indigenous Peoples Education is a research and development project
which aims to provide basic education support services to IP
communities. For IP Education, the core areas of the curriculum are:
FAMILY LIFE, CIVIC CONSCIOUSNESS, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH
SANITATION & NUTRITION, ECONOMICS & INCOME.This is initially
implemented at the tribal communities in Dumalneg, Ilocos Norte, Gen.
Nakar, Quezon, and Botolan, Zambales.
Accreditation and Equivalency Program
The Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Program is a program aimed at
providing an alternative pathway of learning for out-of-school youth and
adults who are basically literate but who have not completed the 10 years of
basic education mandated by the Philippine Constitution. Through this
program, school dropouts are able to complete elementary and high school
education outside the school system.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
15. BALS Programs & Projects
• Basic Literacy Program (BLP)
The Basic Literacy Program 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.
• FAMILY BASIC LITERACY PROJECT(FBLP)
is a literacy service learning intervention utilizing literate family
members to help non-literate members upgrade their literacy skills
and improve the educational opportunities of poor families.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
16. BALS Programs & Projects
• ALS MOBILE TEACHER PROGRA M
makes education accessible to out-of-school youth and adults in the
remote, deprived, depressed and underserved (DDU) difficult to reach
communities.
•
ADOLESCENT FRIENDLY LITERACYENHANCEMENT PROJECT (AFLEP)
provides target learners aged 10-19 years old with basic literacy about
early marriage and parenting, family planning, drug prevention
education, livelihood projects, health education and environmental
education.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
17. BALS Programs & Projects
• Out-of-SchoolAdults (BP-OSA)
is a non formaleducation program for the elementary andsecondary level
of out-of-school-youth andadults delivered in selected elementaryand
secondary schools teachers servingas Instructional Managers (Ims).
• Projects E-skwela Project
is designed to provide e-Learning opportunities to Filipino Out-of-school
Youth and Adults who were not able to avail the opportunities laid by the
formal school systema nd would like to finish their basic education,
where interactive computer-based multimedia learning resources will be
the primary source of instruction.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
18. BALS Programs & Projects
• Informal Education (InfED)
is an education activity that addresses the special needs and interest of
the marginalized and other interest groups of learners, making use of the
life skills approach for personal development. SPECIAL PROJECT .
• Projects E-skwela Project
is designed to provide e-Learning opportunities to Filipino Out-of-school
Youth and Adults who were not able to avail the opportunities laid by the
formal school systema nd would like to finish their basic education,
where interactive computer-based multimedia learning resources will be
the primary source of instruction.
Source:
http://www.deped.gov.ph
19. ALS vs. Formal Education
Community Learning Centers
SETTING
School
20. ALS vs. Formal Education
Called a Classroom Teacher
Must be licensed/Professional
Teacher
Must be an education graduate
BSEd/BSEEd
Facilitator/instructional Manager
Must be trained in ALS
Must be College graduate (for A&E program)
Must be HS Graduate or even less (for literacy
Programs)
TEACHER
21. ALS vs. Formal Education
No age requirement
Age is required for every
school level.
AGE
22. ALS vs. Formal Education
With Five Learning Areas
Communication Skills
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Sustainable use of Resources/Productivity
Develop of self & sense of Community
Expanding ones world vision
With 5 Major Subjects
English
Filipino
Science
Math
Makabayan
Curriculum
23. ALS vs. Formal Education
Modules that are:
Self-paced
Self-instructional
Indigenous
Integrated
TEXTBOOKS
that are Teacher
Facilitated
LEARNING MATERIALS
24. ALS vs. Formal Education
Use of ANDRAGOGY – the
science of adult learning
Use of PEDAGOGY – science of
learning among children.
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
25. ALS vs. Formal Education
ABL Test (For the basic
Literacy Program)
A&E Test (For A&E Program)
For the elementaryequivalent and for HSequivalent levels
End of the Year Achievement
Test for all grade and high
school levels.
Assessment of Learning for Promotion
to Next Level
26. The test is divided into 2 parts: the Multiple Choice Test and the
Composition Writing. The test runs for 3 hours and 30 minutes for the
Elementary Level.
Secondary Level: 4 hours and 15 minutes
Multiple Choice = 3 hours
Kasanayang Pangkomunikasyon, 50 items, 45 minutes
English Communication Skills, 50 items, 30 minutes
Matematika at Agham, 50 items, 60 minutes
Kabuhayan at Likas na Yaman, 50 items, 45 minutes
Pagpapalawak ng Pananaw, 50 items, 45 minutes
Composition Writing = 30 minutes
30. Changes to the Alternative Learning System
(ALS) under K to 12
31. • For ALS to be truly parallel with the formal system and for ALS
graduates not to be marginalized, ALS focuses on the teaching
of the same standards and competencies of the formal
system.
• It will provide various delivery modes such as graded and
non-graded modules, print or non-print which will be made
available online. An accreditation and equivalency test for
both academic and technical skills is an important component
of the program.