Republika ng Pilipinas
(Republic of the Philippines) Department of Education
von eae EDCEETe National Capital Region
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PAMBANSANG PUNONG REHIYO
(NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION) ASEB
Daang Misamis, Bago Bantay, Lungsod Quezon R
(Misamis St, Bago Bantas; Quezon Cindy : xf \
Date Dag, Time
May 29, 2015
REGIONAL MEMORANDUM
No. JOS — s.2015
‘TEACHING LOADS AND ASSIGNMENTS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
To: Schools Division Superintendents
Heads of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
1. The DepEd NCR Regional Office had conducted the Inventory of PSLPOP Number of
Teachers in the sixteen (16) divisions of the Region last school year. The common
observations were: some teachers were not given full teaching loads and daily time
allotments per subject were not strictly followed.
2. In this connection, the Schools Divisions are advised to adopt the following guidelines
for teaching loads in all public elementary and secondary schools:
a. DepEd Memorandum No. 291, s. 2008 provides thi
1) Public schoo! teachers shall render at most six (6) hours of actual teaching a day,
except when undertaking academic activities that require presence outside the schoo!
premises;
2) School heads shall assign teaching loads to public school teachers to fully utilize the
six (6) hour actual classroom teaching, i.e., six teaching loads at one hour per
teaching load, with due regard for possible teaching intervals;
All advisorship and/or special assignments for the entire school year combined shall
be considered as one teaching load;
b. Special assignments are hereby enumerated together with the corresponding
‘teaching load that may be given to the teachers:
Ramin region home of uorllielas Uyldeng, education¢. A teacher with six (6) hours of actual classroom teaching and/or equivalent
teaching related activities and duties shall render the remaining two (2) hours of
work withia or outside the school premises to comply with the elght-hour workday
by engaging in the following teaching- related activities and duties;
1. preparation of lesson plans, action/work plans, instructional
materials, evaluation/assessment tools/rubrics;
2. preparation and checking of exercises; recording of academic performance
results and classroom accomplishments;
3. conduct of researc
4. attendance to seminars, workshops and similar programs;
5. counseling, mentoring, coaching of students including home visits;
6. consultations and conferences with parents;
7. performance of coordination activities and duly recognized
community social services;
participation in the maintenance and improvement of school facilities and
equipment; and
9. other activities identified in the specific guid
1es under paragraph 4 below.
d. Schools with 2 shift classes should give additional homework to students to make
up for reduction of time allotment.
e. As per DepEd Order No. 9, s. 2005, national, regional or division athletic meets or
academic and non-academic competitions, including practices for said meets and
competitions shall be allowed on condition that these are held after class hours and
days. The specific day and time should be reflected in School Form 7 (SF7).
4. The Master Teachers should observe the statement of duties and responsibilities
indicated in CSC Form No. 1 (Position Description Form). They should NOT be
designated as Assistant to the Principal regardless of school population. Furthermore,
they should be classroom teachers with additional load as
remediaVintervention/enhancement teacher, mentor or continuous improvement
coordinator.
8. Classes in Grades |, 2 and 3 MUST be self-contained (one teacher assigned in each
section). Only Grades 4-6 will be allowed to utilize departmentalized/team teaching.
Observance of this policy shall be strictly followed.
3. In the exigency of the service, the principal may deviate from assigning teachers in
ancillary services and instead assign teachers to actual teaching duties as the need arises.4, The Schools Division Superintendents are enjoined to monitor the implementation and
compliance of the DepEd issuances on teaching loads and related matters to ensure the
efficient and effective delivery of educational services.
5. Immediate and wide dissemination of this Memorandum, is desired.
ctor IV
References: DepEd Memorandum (Nos. 291, s. 2008 and 328, s. 2009)
DepEd Order (Nos. 9, s. 2005 and 8, s. 2007)
Allotment: 2
To be indicated in the Perpetual index
under the following subjects:
CHANGE POLICY SCHOOLS TEACHERSInclosure A:
Elementary Leve
Legal Basis: RA 7079, sec. 2 Implementing Rules and Guidelines
This is an implicit additional feature of the curriculum, as such, it can
be considered as additional load to whoever may be assigned to teach it, or
serve as School Paper Adviser. However, the following shall be observed:
1. There should be at least 15 pupils to constitute a class;
2. Should there be two (2) separate classes, by Grade level (one for Grade 5
and another for Grade 6), or by medium (English or Filipino), with at least 15,
pupils each, such will be considered two (2) loads; likewise, the same rule
would follow if and when a Grade 4 class shall be organized;
3. Multi grade level or English and Filipino combined as (1) class, at one (1)
schedule is still considered single (one) load
Secondary Level
This may be a subject taken in lieu of Technology and Livelihood
Education (TLE); hence, for the nomenclature in the DepEd forms, it shall
appear as = TLE/Journalism.
The following shall be observed in the loading of teachers:
1. There should be at least 25 students to constitute a class;
2. One (1) load is considered for being a School Paper Adviser and another
load for handling one (1) section; Journalism in either English or Filipino or a
particular grade level; hence, 2 School Paper Adviser (SPA), may get two (2)
loads being an SPA and handling a Journalism class, however, a Journalism
teacher may not always be an SPA. Only one (1) teacher shall be assigned as
SPA in a school, who shall take charge of English and/or Filipino publication.
For large population, there could be two (2) SPAs, one (1) English and one (1)
Filipino.
(This rule shall also apply to the Elementary Level SPAs)
3, For small schools where English and Filipino classes are combined or where
the classes are composed of different grade level, that are conducted as one
(1) section, the load will be considered only one (1)..
4. To complete the load of a Journalism teacher, he/she must be assigned in
English or Filipino to teach subject/s to allow more opportunities to discover
potential journalists in the class/school.2) Feeding Teacher | 2-3 hours teachingloads [Number of Feeding Teacher
(with helper) may vary depending on the
number of enrolment and
feeding programs.
2) Canteen Teacher | 2hoursteachingloads | Number of Canteen Teacher
| ‘4 hours canteen services | will depend on the number of
enrolment and availability of
teachers.
Specific duties are stipulated in
DepEd Order No. 8, s. 2007
[BTeacher Librarian | 3 hours teaching ‘Number of Teacher Librarian
3hhours library duties. | may vary on the number of
enrolment.
@) Teacher Property | 2-4hoursteachingloads [Depending on the school
Custodian population as stipulated in
DepEd Memorandum No. 328,
.2009
5) Guidance Teacher | 3hours teaching loads | Number of Guidance Teacher |
3 hours guidance | may vary on the number of
services enrolment.
6) ALS Teacher hours Eight (8) hours in/out of school
campus per —_approved/
prescribed by the School Head
7) Teacher Nurse 3 hours teaching loads
3 hours clinic services
8) Teacher Registrar/ | 3 hours teaching loads
‘School Clerk 3 hours registrar services
‘9) Journalism Teacher | 4 teaching loads Legal Basis: RA 7079, sec. 2
1SPA Implementing Rules and |
Guidelines. See Inclosure A for
details.
10. Teacher 5 teaching loads
Coordinator |
41. Sports Coaching | 1 or 2 teaching loads 1 teaching load for individual
sports
2 teaching loads for team
sports