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THE ENHANCED K to 12 BASIC
   EDUCATION PROGRAM
“We need to add two years to our
basic education. Those who can afford
pay up to fourteen years of schooling
before university. Thus their children
are getting into the best Universities
and the best jobs after graduation. I
want at least 12 years for our public
school children to give them an even
chance at succeeding.”
        President Benigno S. Aquino III
RATIONALE
Philippine Average TIMSS Scores
              Score            International   Rank   Participating
                                  Average             Countries
                               2003 Results
Grade IV
   Science        332               489         23         25
Mathematics       358               495         23         25
HS II
   Science        377               473         43         46
Mathematics       378               466         34         38
                               2008 Results
 Advanced         355               500         10         10
Mathematics
Source: TIMMS, 2003 and 2008
Unemployment Statistics in the Philippines, 2010


         Description           Proportion       Total


15-24 years old                   51.5%         80.6%


25-34 years old                   29.1%


High School Graduates             33.1%         70.9%


College Undergraduates            19.3%


College Graduates                 18.5%
Comparative Data on the Pre-University
                        Education in Asia
               Country                     Basic Education Total
Brunei                                               12
Cambodia                                             12
Indonesia                                            12
Lao PDR                                              12
Malaysia                                             12
Myanmar                                              11
Philippines                                          10
Singapore                                            11
Thailand                                             12
Timor-Leste                                          12
Vietman                                              12
Mongolia recently added grades to make basic education 12 years.
 More importantly, the short basic
education program affects the human
development of the Filipino children.

 Cognizant of this urgent and critical
concern and in line with the priorities of
the    Aquino     Administration,      the
Department of Education is taking bold
steps to enhance the basic education
curriculum.
 The Enhanced K to 12 Basic
Education Program seeks to provide for
a quality 12-year basic education
program that each Filipino is entitled
to. This is consistent with Article XIV,
Section 2(1) of the 1987 Philippine
Constitution which states 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.”
 K to 12 means Kindergarten
and the 12 years of elementary and
secondary education
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
    As early as 1925, studies have
    observed the inadequacy of the basic
    education curriculum. As one of the
    most     well    studied    reforms,
    recommendations of either adding or
    restoring 7th grade or adding an
    extra year to basic education have
    been put forward.
a) Monroe Survey (1925): Secondary
  education did not prepare for life and
  recommended training in agriculture,
  commerce, and industry.
b) Prosser Survey (1930): Recommended
  to improve phases of vocational education
  such as 7th grade shopwork, provincial
  schools, practical arts training in the
  regular high schools, home economics,
  placement work, gardening, and
  agricultural education.
c) UNESCO Mission Survey (1949):
  recommended the restoration of Grade 7.
d) Education Act. of 1953: under Section 3,
  mandates that “[t]he primary course shall be
  composed of four grades (Grades I to IV) and
  the intermediate course of three grades (Grade
  V to VII).”
e) Swanson Survey (1960): Recommended the
  restoration of Grade 7.
f) Presidential Commission to Survey Philippine
  education (PCSPE) (1970): High priority be
  given to the implementation of an 11-year
  program;
  Recommended program consists of 6 years of
  compulsory elementary education and 5 years
  of secondary education.
g) Congressional Commission on Education
  (EDCOM) Report (1991): If one year is
  to be added in the education program, it
  recommends one of two alternatives:
  Seven years of elementary education or
  Five years of secondary education
h) Presidential Commission on Educational
  Reforms (2000): Reform proposals
  include the establishment of a one-year
  pre-baccalaureate system that would also
  bring the Philippines at par with other
  countries
Where are we at now?
 Insufficient mastery of basic competencies
  due to congested curriculum. 12 years
  curriculum is being delivered in 10 years.
 High school graduates are younger than
  18 years old and lack basic competencies
  and maturity. They cannot legally enter
  into contracts and are not emotionally
  mature for entrepreneurship/employment.
 Other countries view the 10-years
  education cycle as insufficient.
What is K to 12?
• K to 12 means Kindergarten and the 12
  years of elementary and secondary
  education.
• Kindergarten refers to 5 years old cohort
  that takes a standardized kinder
  curriculum.
• Elementary education refers to primary
  schooling that involves six or seven years
  of education.
• Secondary education refers to high school.
K to 12 Education Vision
Graduates of Enhanced K to 12 Basic Education Program will:
  • Acquire mastery of basic competencies.
  • Be more emotionally mature.
  • Be socially aware, pro-active, involve in public and civic affairs.
  • Be adequately prepared for the word of work or
    entrepreneurship or higher education.
  • Be legally employable with potential for better earnings.
  • Be globally competitive.
  • Every graduate of the Enhanced K to 12 Basic Education
    program is an empowered individual who has learned,
    through a program that is rooted on sound educational
    principles and geared towards excellence, the foundations for
    learning throughout life, the competence to engage in work
    and be productive, the ability to coexist in fruitful harmony
    with local and global communities, the capability to engage in
    autonomous critical thinking, and the capacity to transform
    others and one’s self.
How are we planning to implement the
K to 12 program?
   The model that is currently being
    proposed by DepEd is the K-6-4-2 Model.
    This model involves Kindergarten, six
    years of elementary education, four years
    of junior high school (Grades 7 to 10)
    and two years of senior high (Grades 11
    to 12). The two years of senior high
    school intend to provide time for
    students    to     consolidate   acquired
    academic skills and competence.
What is Proposed implementation plan of DepEd?
                                        K-6-4-2 MODEL
                                                                                              TARGET/
  YEAR 0:          YEAR 1:        YEAR 2:      YEAR 3:    YEAR 4:    YEAR 5: YEAR 6:           IDEAL
 SY 2011-12       SY 2012-13     SY 2013-14   SY 2014-15 SY 2015-16 SY 2016-17 SY 2017-18

                                                                                            2 YEARS
                                                                               GR 12        SENIOR
                                                                                            HIGH
                                                                               GR 11        SCHOOL

                                                                                            4 YEARS
HS IV (15 yo)                                                                  GR 10        JUNIOR
                                                                                            HIGH
HS IV (14 yo)                                                                  GR 9         SCHOOL
HS IV (13 yo)   OLD CURRICULUM                                                 GR 8
HS IV (12 yo)   NEW CURRICULUM                                                 GR 7

GR 6 (11 yo)                                                                   GR 6         6 YEARS

GR 5 (10 yo)                                                                   GR 5         ELEMENTARY
GR 4 (9 yo)                                                                    GR 4
GR 3 (8 yo)                                                                    GR 3
GR 2 (7 yo)     OLD CURRICULUM                                                 GR 2
GR 1 (6 yo)     NEW CURICULUM                                                  GR 1

KINDER (5 yo)                                                                               KINDER
What is Senior High School?
• 2 years of in-depth specialization for
  students depending on the occupation/career
  track they wish to pursue
• Skills and competencies relevant to the job
  market
• The 2 years of senior HS intend to provide
  time for students to consolidate acquired
  academic skills and competencies
• The curriculum will allow specializations in
  Science and Technology, Music and Arts,
  Agriculture and Fisheries, Sports, Business
  and Entrepreneurship
Why add two more years?
   Decongest and enhance the basic education curriculum
   Better quality education for all
   Philippines is the only remaining country in Asia with a 10-year basic
    education program
    K to12 is not new. The proposal to expand the basic education dates
    back to 1925
    Studies in the Philippines have shown that an additional year of
    schooling increases earnings by 7.5%.
    Studies validate that improvements in the quality of education will
    increase GDP growth by 2% to 2.2%
    Minus 2 instead of plus 2 for those families who cannot afford a college
    education but still wish to have their children find a good paying job.
    Right now, parents spend for at least 4 years of college to have an
    employable child. In our model, parents will not pay for 2 years of basic
    education that will give them an employable child. In effect, we are saving
    parents 2 years of expenses. The plan is not “Plus 2 years before
    graduation” but “ Minus 2 years before work
    Inspire a shift in attitude that completion of high school education is
    more than just preparation for college but can be sufficient for a gainful
    employment or career.
What will the society gain from K to 12
   K to 12 will facilitate an accelerated economic
    growth.
    K to 12 will facilitate mutual recognition of
    Filipino graduates and professionals in other
    countries.
    A better educated society provides a sound
    foundation for long-term socio-economic
    development .
    Several studies have shown that the
    improvements in the quality of education will
    increase GDP growth by as much as 2%. Studies
    in the UK, India and US show that additional
    years of schooling also have positive overall
    impact on society.
What Benefits will Individuals and Families get?
  An enhanced curriculum will decongest
   academic workload.
  Graduates will possess competencies and
   skills relevant to the job market.
  Graduates will be prepared for higher
   education.
  Graduates will be able to earn higher
   wages and/or better prepared to start
   their own business.
  Graduates could now be recognized
   abroad.
What Do We Do From Now?
   Creation of a Tasks Force to detail the
    K to 12 Implementation model
   Stakeholder Consultations
   Curriculum Review and Enhancement
   Financial Study
   Teacher Training
   Legislation
   K to 12 IEC Campaign
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The enhamced kto12_basic_education_program

  • 1. THE ENHANCED K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM “We need to add two years to our basic education. Those who can afford pay up to fourteen years of schooling before university. Thus their children are getting into the best Universities and the best jobs after graduation. I want at least 12 years for our public school children to give them an even chance at succeeding.” President Benigno S. Aquino III
  • 3. Philippine Average TIMSS Scores Score International Rank Participating Average Countries 2003 Results Grade IV Science 332 489 23 25 Mathematics 358 495 23 25 HS II Science 377 473 43 46 Mathematics 378 466 34 38 2008 Results Advanced 355 500 10 10 Mathematics Source: TIMMS, 2003 and 2008
  • 4.
  • 5. Unemployment Statistics in the Philippines, 2010 Description Proportion Total 15-24 years old 51.5% 80.6% 25-34 years old 29.1% High School Graduates 33.1% 70.9% College Undergraduates 19.3% College Graduates 18.5%
  • 6. Comparative Data on the Pre-University Education in Asia Country Basic Education Total Brunei 12 Cambodia 12 Indonesia 12 Lao PDR 12 Malaysia 12 Myanmar 11 Philippines 10 Singapore 11 Thailand 12 Timor-Leste 12 Vietman 12 Mongolia recently added grades to make basic education 12 years.
  • 7.  More importantly, the short basic education program affects the human development of the Filipino children.  Cognizant of this urgent and critical concern and in line with the priorities of the Aquino Administration, the Department of Education is taking bold steps to enhance the basic education curriculum.
  • 8.  The Enhanced K to 12 Basic Education Program seeks to provide for a quality 12-year basic education program that each Filipino is entitled to. This is consistent with Article XIV, Section 2(1) of the 1987 Philippine Constitution which states 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.”
  • 9.  K to 12 means Kindergarten and the 12 years of elementary and secondary education
  • 10. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND  As early as 1925, studies have observed the inadequacy of the basic education curriculum. As one of the most well studied reforms, recommendations of either adding or restoring 7th grade or adding an extra year to basic education have been put forward.
  • 11. a) Monroe Survey (1925): Secondary education did not prepare for life and recommended training in agriculture, commerce, and industry. b) Prosser Survey (1930): Recommended to improve phases of vocational education such as 7th grade shopwork, provincial schools, practical arts training in the regular high schools, home economics, placement work, gardening, and agricultural education.
  • 12. c) UNESCO Mission Survey (1949): recommended the restoration of Grade 7. d) Education Act. of 1953: under Section 3, mandates that “[t]he primary course shall be composed of four grades (Grades I to IV) and the intermediate course of three grades (Grade V to VII).” e) Swanson Survey (1960): Recommended the restoration of Grade 7. f) Presidential Commission to Survey Philippine education (PCSPE) (1970): High priority be given to the implementation of an 11-year program; Recommended program consists of 6 years of compulsory elementary education and 5 years of secondary education.
  • 13. g) Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM) Report (1991): If one year is to be added in the education program, it recommends one of two alternatives: Seven years of elementary education or Five years of secondary education h) Presidential Commission on Educational Reforms (2000): Reform proposals include the establishment of a one-year pre-baccalaureate system that would also bring the Philippines at par with other countries
  • 14. Where are we at now?  Insufficient mastery of basic competencies due to congested curriculum. 12 years curriculum is being delivered in 10 years.  High school graduates are younger than 18 years old and lack basic competencies and maturity. They cannot legally enter into contracts and are not emotionally mature for entrepreneurship/employment.  Other countries view the 10-years education cycle as insufficient.
  • 15. What is K to 12? • K to 12 means Kindergarten and the 12 years of elementary and secondary education. • Kindergarten refers to 5 years old cohort that takes a standardized kinder curriculum. • Elementary education refers to primary schooling that involves six or seven years of education. • Secondary education refers to high school.
  • 16. K to 12 Education Vision Graduates of Enhanced K to 12 Basic Education Program will: • Acquire mastery of basic competencies. • Be more emotionally mature. • Be socially aware, pro-active, involve in public and civic affairs. • Be adequately prepared for the word of work or entrepreneurship or higher education. • Be legally employable with potential for better earnings. • Be globally competitive. • Every graduate of the Enhanced K to 12 Basic Education program is an empowered individual who has learned, through a program that is rooted on sound educational principles and geared towards excellence, the foundations for learning throughout life, the competence to engage in work and be productive, the ability to coexist in fruitful harmony with local and global communities, the capability to engage in autonomous critical thinking, and the capacity to transform others and one’s self.
  • 17. How are we planning to implement the K to 12 program?  The model that is currently being proposed by DepEd is the K-6-4-2 Model. This model involves Kindergarten, six years of elementary education, four years of junior high school (Grades 7 to 10) and two years of senior high (Grades 11 to 12). The two years of senior high school intend to provide time for students to consolidate acquired academic skills and competence.
  • 18. What is Proposed implementation plan of DepEd? K-6-4-2 MODEL TARGET/ YEAR 0: YEAR 1: YEAR 2: YEAR 3: YEAR 4: YEAR 5: YEAR 6: IDEAL SY 2011-12 SY 2012-13 SY 2013-14 SY 2014-15 SY 2015-16 SY 2016-17 SY 2017-18 2 YEARS GR 12 SENIOR HIGH GR 11 SCHOOL 4 YEARS HS IV (15 yo) GR 10 JUNIOR HIGH HS IV (14 yo) GR 9 SCHOOL HS IV (13 yo) OLD CURRICULUM GR 8 HS IV (12 yo) NEW CURRICULUM GR 7 GR 6 (11 yo) GR 6 6 YEARS GR 5 (10 yo) GR 5 ELEMENTARY GR 4 (9 yo) GR 4 GR 3 (8 yo) GR 3 GR 2 (7 yo) OLD CURRICULUM GR 2 GR 1 (6 yo) NEW CURICULUM GR 1 KINDER (5 yo) KINDER
  • 19. What is Senior High School? • 2 years of in-depth specialization for students depending on the occupation/career track they wish to pursue • Skills and competencies relevant to the job market • The 2 years of senior HS intend to provide time for students to consolidate acquired academic skills and competencies • The curriculum will allow specializations in Science and Technology, Music and Arts, Agriculture and Fisheries, Sports, Business and Entrepreneurship
  • 20. Why add two more years?  Decongest and enhance the basic education curriculum  Better quality education for all  Philippines is the only remaining country in Asia with a 10-year basic education program  K to12 is not new. The proposal to expand the basic education dates back to 1925  Studies in the Philippines have shown that an additional year of schooling increases earnings by 7.5%.  Studies validate that improvements in the quality of education will increase GDP growth by 2% to 2.2%  Minus 2 instead of plus 2 for those families who cannot afford a college education but still wish to have their children find a good paying job. Right now, parents spend for at least 4 years of college to have an employable child. In our model, parents will not pay for 2 years of basic education that will give them an employable child. In effect, we are saving parents 2 years of expenses. The plan is not “Plus 2 years before graduation” but “ Minus 2 years before work  Inspire a shift in attitude that completion of high school education is more than just preparation for college but can be sufficient for a gainful employment or career.
  • 21. What will the society gain from K to 12  K to 12 will facilitate an accelerated economic growth.  K to 12 will facilitate mutual recognition of Filipino graduates and professionals in other countries.  A better educated society provides a sound foundation for long-term socio-economic development .  Several studies have shown that the improvements in the quality of education will increase GDP growth by as much as 2%. Studies in the UK, India and US show that additional years of schooling also have positive overall impact on society.
  • 22. What Benefits will Individuals and Families get?  An enhanced curriculum will decongest academic workload.  Graduates will possess competencies and skills relevant to the job market.  Graduates will be prepared for higher education.  Graduates will be able to earn higher wages and/or better prepared to start their own business.  Graduates could now be recognized abroad.
  • 23. What Do We Do From Now?  Creation of a Tasks Force to detail the K to 12 Implementation model  Stakeholder Consultations  Curriculum Review and Enhancement  Financial Study  Teacher Training  Legislation  K to 12 IEC Campaign