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Republic
Act No.
10618
Liezel H. Paras
M2ES
Republic Act No. 10618
– AN ACT ESTABLISHING RURAL FARM SCHOOLS AS
ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY MODE OF SECONDARY
EDUCATION AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS
THEREFOR
–“Rural Farm Schools Act”. Sept. 3, 2013
– Deped Order No. 36 series of 2015
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy.
– It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State to protect and
promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and
take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all.
Further to this, 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 encourage nonformal,
informal and indigenous learning systems, as well as self-learning,
independent and out-of-school study programs particularly those that
respond to community needs.
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy.
–The State shall likewise promote sustainable
agricultural productivity and rural development by
empowering the human capital in the countryside
through access to avenues of learning suited to the
needs and realities of the rural agricultural
communities.
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy.
–In furtherance of the principles of social justice and
social equity, the State shall provide the necessary
support to the beneficiaries of the Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) including, but not
limited to, the provision of access to a broad range
of educational opportunities to their children.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
1. Alternative delivery mode
refers to the nontraditional education program
recognized by the Department of Education
(DepED) which applies a flexible learning
philosophy and a curricular delivery program that
includes nonformal and informal sources of
knowledge and skills.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
1. Alternative delivery mode
An alternative delivery mode may include the use of
facilitator-aided and interactive self-instructional print
and audio-based learning materials, video tapes, face-
to-face structured learning groups, semi-structured and
unstructured discussions, one-on-one tutorials, study
groups and self-learning groups, demonstration
sessions, home visits, mentoring and remediation.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
2. Rural farm school
refers to a parallel learning system and an alternative
delivery mode of secondary education. It provides for
facilitative and experiential learning on the core
subjects of the secondary education curriculum with
focus on agri-fisheries, designed to address the needs
of children in rural, agricultural or fishing communities.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
3. Public rural farm school
refers to a rural farm school operated by the
government or any of its political subdivisions.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
4. Private rural farm school
refers to a rural farm school operated by a private
entity, a nongovernment organization or a farm
association. This is a school which is not funded by
the government or any of its political subdivisions.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
5. Tutors
refer to facilitators or instructors who comprise
the teaching staff of the rural farm school. They are
specialists in their own fields of endeavor and who
facilitate the educative process.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
6. CARP beneficiaries
refer to farmers or their kin who had received
Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) or
Emancipation Patents under Republic Act No.
6657, as amended, otherwise known as the
“Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988”.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
7. Agrarian reform community
refers to a barangay or cluster of barangays where
a critical mass of agrarian reform beneficiaries is
situated.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
8. Farm entrepreneurship
refers to the intermingling of finance, business and
agriculture in setting into operation or motion a
business venture involved in the production of
agricultural commodities or enterprises.
SEC. 4. Establishment of Rural
Farm Schools.
Rural farm schools are hereby established to provide alternative
delivery mode of secondary education. The public rural farm
schools shall be free from tuition and other school fees, except
those fees which may be allowed by the DepED.
Private rural farm schools shall set a minimal tuition and other fees
subject to the approval of the DepED: Provided, That the relatives of
CARP beneficiaries up to the third degree of consanguinity in the
descending line shall be exempt from payment of the fees.
SEC. 4. Establishment of Rural
Farm Schools.
The DepED shall institutionalize high standards of quality
assurance in rural farm schools. These standards shall involve
prescribing guidelines and policies on the operation and
management of rural farm schools as well as basic curricular
content to ensure the credibility and academic integrity of rural
farm schools.
Within one (1) year upon the formulation of the implementing rules
and regulations of this Act, the DepED shall encourage the
establishment of at least one (1) public rural farm school in every
province in the country.
SEC. 5. Implementing Agency
The DepED, through the Bureau of
Secondary Education, shall regulate the
organization and operation of the rural
farm schools and the implementation of its
curriculum as prescribed herein.
SEC. 6. Curriculum and Teaching
Methodology.
 The curriculum of the rural farm school
shall follow the core secondary education
curriculum of the DepED with, add-on
courses focused on Agri-Fishery Arts.
SEC. 6. Curriculum and Teaching
Methodology.
The last two (2) academic years in the rural farm school
educational system shall focus on integrative learning
across all subject disciplines in the curriculum with
emphasis on farm entrepreneurship theory and
practice and its promotion as a tool in cultivating local
entrepreneurs, revitalizing rural economics and
repopulating rural communities.
SEC. 6. Curriculum and Teaching
Methodology.
The rural farm schools shall apply a flexible learning
philosophy which may include an alternative
delivery mode as recognized by the DepED.
SEC. 7. Eligible Students.
Graduates of elementary school education, regardless
of age, shall be eligible to enroll in the rural farm
schools for their secondary education.
Relatives of CARP beneficiaries up to the third degree of
consanguinity in the descending line shall be given
priority in admission when the rural farm school cannot
accommodate all of those applying for enrollment.
SEC. 8. The School Head.
Every rural farm school shall have a school head to oversee its
operations and management. The school head shall be tasked to
facilitate the tutors’ participation in professional development
activities including technical skills training and extension services
by the DepED, the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).
The school head shall also ensure that the curricular program is
properly implemented and sufficient and adequate educational
resources are available and accessible to the students.
SEC. 9. The Tutors.
The tutors of the rural farm school shall be specialists in their
fields of endeavor. They shall act as teachers, guidance
counselors, rural developers, livelihood project proponents,
marketing specialists and/or project consultants. They shall
establish a working partnership with the parents by conducting
parent-tutor dialogues and parent workshops.
SEC. 10. Salary of Rural
Farm School Personnel.
Public rural farm school personnel shall
receive a monthly basic salary based on the
compensation prescribed under the Salary
Standardization Law, as amended, in addition
to other benefits prescribed by law.
SEC. 11. Skills Training and
Extension Support.
The DepED, the DAR, the DA, the Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Agricultural
Training Institute (ATI) shall provide continuous technical
skills training and provision of extension materials including,
but not limited to, books, student workbooks, teaching
session guides and other materials or equipment on the
subjects offered, and other extension services to the tutors
of rural farm schools.
SEC. 12. Accreditation of Rural
Farm Schools.
The DepED shall set the requirements for accreditation of
rural farm schools and accredit those that shall meet the
prescribed requirements. Rural farm schools may not
operate unless accredited by the DepED.
The DepED may withdraw or downgrade the accreditation of a
rural farm school if it fails to maintain the standards set for its
accreditation.
SEC. 12. Accreditation of Rural
Farm Schools.
All accredited private rural farm schools, their mentors or
facilitators and students shall be eligible for subsidies
under Republic Act No. 6728, as amended by Republic Act
No. 8545, or the “Expanded Government Assistance to
Students and Teachers in Private Education Act”.
SEC. 13. School Monitoring and
Evaluation.
The DepED shall conduct regular monitoring
and evaluation to determine continuing
compliance with the requirements on
accreditation status of the rural farm schools
adhere to the standards of quality assurance
prescribed by the DepED.
SEC. 14. Tax Exemption.
Any donation, contribution, bequest or grant which may be made
to a rural farm school duly accredited under Section 12 of this Act
shall be exempt from the donor’s tax and the same shall be
considered as allowable deduction from the gross income in the
computation of the income tax of the donor in accordance with the
provisions of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997,
as amended: Provided, That the rural farm school has likewise
been accredited by the Philippine Council for NGO Certification
SEC. 15. Appropriations.
The Secretary of Education shall immediately include in
the Department’s program the operationalization of the
public rural farm schools, the funding of which shall be
included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
SEC. 16. Implementing
Rules and Regulations.
Within ninety (90) days after the effectivity of this Act,
the DepED, in consultation with the DA, the DAR, the
TESDA and the ATI, shall formulate the rules and
regulations needed for the effective implementation of
this Act.
SEC. 17. Separability
Clause.
If any provision or part hereof is held invalid or
unconstitutional, the remainder of the law or the
provision not otherwise affected shall remain valid and
subsisting.
SEC. 18. Repealing
Clause.
All laws or parts thereof, decrees, orders, rules and
regulations inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are
hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
SEC. 19. Effectivity
Clause.
– This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its
publication in the Official Gazette.
DO. 36 s 2015
DO_s2015_36.pdf
Reference:
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2013/09
/03/republic-act-no-10618/

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Republic act no10618

  • 2. Republic Act No. 10618 – AN ACT ESTABLISHING RURAL FARM SCHOOLS AS ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY MODE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR –“Rural Farm Schools Act”. Sept. 3, 2013 – Deped Order No. 36 series of 2015
  • 3. SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. – It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State to protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Further to this, 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 encourage nonformal, informal and indigenous learning systems, as well as self-learning, independent and out-of-school study programs particularly those that respond to community needs.
  • 4. SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. –The State shall likewise promote sustainable agricultural productivity and rural development by empowering the human capital in the countryside through access to avenues of learning suited to the needs and realities of the rural agricultural communities.
  • 5. SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. –In furtherance of the principles of social justice and social equity, the State shall provide the necessary support to the beneficiaries of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) including, but not limited to, the provision of access to a broad range of educational opportunities to their children.
  • 6. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 1. Alternative delivery mode refers to the nontraditional education program recognized by the Department of Education (DepED) which applies a flexible learning philosophy and a curricular delivery program that includes nonformal and informal sources of knowledge and skills.
  • 7. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 1. Alternative delivery mode An alternative delivery mode may include the use of facilitator-aided and interactive self-instructional print and audio-based learning materials, video tapes, face- to-face structured learning groups, semi-structured and unstructured discussions, one-on-one tutorials, study groups and self-learning groups, demonstration sessions, home visits, mentoring and remediation.
  • 8. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 2. Rural farm school refers to a parallel learning system and an alternative delivery mode of secondary education. It provides for facilitative and experiential learning on the core subjects of the secondary education curriculum with focus on agri-fisheries, designed to address the needs of children in rural, agricultural or fishing communities.
  • 9. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 3. Public rural farm school refers to a rural farm school operated by the government or any of its political subdivisions.
  • 10. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 4. Private rural farm school refers to a rural farm school operated by a private entity, a nongovernment organization or a farm association. This is a school which is not funded by the government or any of its political subdivisions.
  • 11. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 5. Tutors refer to facilitators or instructors who comprise the teaching staff of the rural farm school. They are specialists in their own fields of endeavor and who facilitate the educative process.
  • 12. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 6. CARP beneficiaries refer to farmers or their kin who had received Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) or Emancipation Patents under Republic Act No. 6657, as amended, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988”.
  • 13. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 7. Agrarian reform community refers to a barangay or cluster of barangays where a critical mass of agrarian reform beneficiaries is situated.
  • 14. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. 8. Farm entrepreneurship refers to the intermingling of finance, business and agriculture in setting into operation or motion a business venture involved in the production of agricultural commodities or enterprises.
  • 15. SEC. 4. Establishment of Rural Farm Schools. Rural farm schools are hereby established to provide alternative delivery mode of secondary education. The public rural farm schools shall be free from tuition and other school fees, except those fees which may be allowed by the DepED. Private rural farm schools shall set a minimal tuition and other fees subject to the approval of the DepED: Provided, That the relatives of CARP beneficiaries up to the third degree of consanguinity in the descending line shall be exempt from payment of the fees.
  • 16. SEC. 4. Establishment of Rural Farm Schools. The DepED shall institutionalize high standards of quality assurance in rural farm schools. These standards shall involve prescribing guidelines and policies on the operation and management of rural farm schools as well as basic curricular content to ensure the credibility and academic integrity of rural farm schools. Within one (1) year upon the formulation of the implementing rules and regulations of this Act, the DepED shall encourage the establishment of at least one (1) public rural farm school in every province in the country.
  • 17. SEC. 5. Implementing Agency The DepED, through the Bureau of Secondary Education, shall regulate the organization and operation of the rural farm schools and the implementation of its curriculum as prescribed herein.
  • 18. SEC. 6. Curriculum and Teaching Methodology.  The curriculum of the rural farm school shall follow the core secondary education curriculum of the DepED with, add-on courses focused on Agri-Fishery Arts.
  • 19. SEC. 6. Curriculum and Teaching Methodology. The last two (2) academic years in the rural farm school educational system shall focus on integrative learning across all subject disciplines in the curriculum with emphasis on farm entrepreneurship theory and practice and its promotion as a tool in cultivating local entrepreneurs, revitalizing rural economics and repopulating rural communities.
  • 20. SEC. 6. Curriculum and Teaching Methodology. The rural farm schools shall apply a flexible learning philosophy which may include an alternative delivery mode as recognized by the DepED.
  • 21. SEC. 7. Eligible Students. Graduates of elementary school education, regardless of age, shall be eligible to enroll in the rural farm schools for their secondary education. Relatives of CARP beneficiaries up to the third degree of consanguinity in the descending line shall be given priority in admission when the rural farm school cannot accommodate all of those applying for enrollment.
  • 22. SEC. 8. The School Head. Every rural farm school shall have a school head to oversee its operations and management. The school head shall be tasked to facilitate the tutors’ participation in professional development activities including technical skills training and extension services by the DepED, the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). The school head shall also ensure that the curricular program is properly implemented and sufficient and adequate educational resources are available and accessible to the students.
  • 23. SEC. 9. The Tutors. The tutors of the rural farm school shall be specialists in their fields of endeavor. They shall act as teachers, guidance counselors, rural developers, livelihood project proponents, marketing specialists and/or project consultants. They shall establish a working partnership with the parents by conducting parent-tutor dialogues and parent workshops.
  • 24. SEC. 10. Salary of Rural Farm School Personnel. Public rural farm school personnel shall receive a monthly basic salary based on the compensation prescribed under the Salary Standardization Law, as amended, in addition to other benefits prescribed by law.
  • 25. SEC. 11. Skills Training and Extension Support. The DepED, the DAR, the DA, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) shall provide continuous technical skills training and provision of extension materials including, but not limited to, books, student workbooks, teaching session guides and other materials or equipment on the subjects offered, and other extension services to the tutors of rural farm schools.
  • 26. SEC. 12. Accreditation of Rural Farm Schools. The DepED shall set the requirements for accreditation of rural farm schools and accredit those that shall meet the prescribed requirements. Rural farm schools may not operate unless accredited by the DepED. The DepED may withdraw or downgrade the accreditation of a rural farm school if it fails to maintain the standards set for its accreditation.
  • 27. SEC. 12. Accreditation of Rural Farm Schools. All accredited private rural farm schools, their mentors or facilitators and students shall be eligible for subsidies under Republic Act No. 6728, as amended by Republic Act No. 8545, or the “Expanded Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education Act”.
  • 28. SEC. 13. School Monitoring and Evaluation. The DepED shall conduct regular monitoring and evaluation to determine continuing compliance with the requirements on accreditation status of the rural farm schools adhere to the standards of quality assurance prescribed by the DepED.
  • 29. SEC. 14. Tax Exemption. Any donation, contribution, bequest or grant which may be made to a rural farm school duly accredited under Section 12 of this Act shall be exempt from the donor’s tax and the same shall be considered as allowable deduction from the gross income in the computation of the income tax of the donor in accordance with the provisions of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) of 1997, as amended: Provided, That the rural farm school has likewise been accredited by the Philippine Council for NGO Certification
  • 30. SEC. 15. Appropriations. The Secretary of Education shall immediately include in the Department’s program the operationalization of the public rural farm schools, the funding of which shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
  • 31. SEC. 16. Implementing Rules and Regulations. Within ninety (90) days after the effectivity of this Act, the DepED, in consultation with the DA, the DAR, the TESDA and the ATI, shall formulate the rules and regulations needed for the effective implementation of this Act.
  • 32. SEC. 17. Separability Clause. If any provision or part hereof is held invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of the law or the provision not otherwise affected shall remain valid and subsisting.
  • 33. SEC. 18. Repealing Clause. All laws or parts thereof, decrees, orders, rules and regulations inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
  • 34. SEC. 19. Effectivity Clause. – This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
  • 35. DO. 36 s 2015 DO_s2015_36.pdf

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