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DepEd Inventory of Available Learning Resources

This document from DepEd summarizes available learning resources for different grade levels from Kindergarten to Grade 12. It includes story books, activity sheets, lesson manuals, modules and textbooks. It also outlines DepEd's plans for distance learning during the pandemic, including adjusting the curriculum, providing various learning modalities, training teachers and parents, and ensuring learning continuity through the academic year.

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DepEd Inventory of Available Learning Resources

This document from DepEd summarizes available learning resources for different grade levels from Kindergarten to Grade 12. It includes story books, activity sheets, lesson manuals, modules and textbooks. It also outlines DepEd's plans for distance learning during the pandemic, including adjusting the curriculum, providing various learning modalities, training teachers and parents, and ensuring learning continuity through the academic year.

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DepEd Inventory of Available

Learning Resources
Grade List of Materials

Level

Kindergart K to G3 – Story books thru Competition Writing, Kindergarten Activity Sheets,

en ADM K Learning Kit

Grade 1 to Primer Lessons for Grade 1, Story books thru Competition Writing, G1 Eng -Activity

3 Sheets, LMs and TGs

Grade 4 to LMs & TGs for Grade 4, TM and TX for 5 & 6

Grade 7 to TXs & TMs, TGs and LMs

10

Grade 11- TXs & TMs, LMs & TGs, Readers, Manuals, PRIMALS PLUS Self-Learning

12 Modules for Core Subjects

 ADM Self-Learning Modules crafted by all Regions from Kindergarten to Grade 12


 Core Subjects plus Applied Subjects covering all Essential Learning Competencies
 2016 Grade 5 Buffer Materials for all Learning Areas
 2017 Grade 6 Activity Sheets for All Learning Areas
 IMPACT Modules crafted and reviewed by SEAMEO Innotech
 Levelled Readers by BASA Pilipinas for Grades 1 to 3
 SHS Modules crafted by CHED
 Knowledge Channel Session Guides for each Episode- ongoing
 Frontlearners’ online materials – to be mapped
 Learner’s Materials – to be mapped
 MG self-instructional tools for learners available in MG schools
 Learning resources such as activity sheets for enrichment, reinforcement, and formative
in support to DAILY LESSON PLAN EXEMPLARS and INTEGRATED MG LESSON PLAN
EXEMPLARS.
 The tools were designed in different levels of difficulty by grade level and subject based
on the principles of differentiated instruction. Available subjects: MT, FIL, ENG, SCIE, MATH,
AP
 Other subjects are also available but still for refinement: EPP, EsP, MAPEH

DEPED READINESS FOR


DISTANCE LEARNING
Ensure learning continuity through K to 12 curriculum adjustments, alignment of learning
materials, various modalities of delivery, corresponding teacher and parent/ guardian training;

Linking and bridging the LCP with DepEd’s pivot to quality and into the future of education,
under the framework of Sulong EduKalidad and Education Futures;

Conduct of curricular and co-curricular activities involving gatherings such as science fairs,
showcase of portfolios, trade fairs, school sports, campus journalism, festival of talents, job fairs,
and other similar activities are canceled, except those conducted online;

DepEd Academic Quarters for School Year


2020-2021
The academic quarters will have 8 weeks of teaching-learning activities

 Q1: 24 August 2020-16 October 2020


 Q2: 19 October 2020-12 December 2020
 INSET Break: 14-19 December 2020
 Q3: 4 January 2021- 26 February 2021
 Q4: 1 March 2021-30 April 2021
 Periodical examinations on last
 2 days of the final week of each quarter

Classroom Assessment for School Year 2020-


2021
To ensure the quality of learning, classroom assessment, namely, formative and summative
assessments shall be conducted by the teachers to track and measure learners’ progress and to
adjust instruction accordingly. Paper-based, offline or online format assessment shall be
conducted, whichever is appropriate in the context of the learner;

Specific Learning Modalities


Regions, Divisions, and Schools a authorized to decide on the specific learning modalities which
they may deem appropriate to their contexts;

a. Learning Delivery Modes, Technologies, and Strategies:

 Traditional Face to Face


 Face to Face combined with Modula Learning
 Distance Learning through Modules, Online, and Educational Television (ETV)
o Printed
o Offline Digital
o Online Digital
o Educational Television
o Homeschooling

b. Modality depending on local COVID situation and access to platforms

c. Local choice and contextualization


Curriculum Adjustments – Identification of Most Essential Learning Competencies

Preparation/Professional Development of
Teachers and School Leaders for Multi-Modal
Learning Delivery
 Prepare teachers to adopt, implement and manage distance learning modalities
 Capacitate school leaders to implement and manage the distance learning system at the
school and community level
 Regular Professional Development Program

Preparation / Orientation of Parents and


Household Partners
 Improve readiness of household partners in supporting learners while on remote learning
at home setting

Anchoring to Sulong EduKalidad


 Bridging LCP into the broader Sulong EduKalidad and into the future
 Elements of the LCP that can be part of the new normal and futures
 NEAP Transformation Priorities: Multi-Skilled Teachers and Multiskill Units
 Classroom, Online, Broadcast, and Off-Classroom Modules: Reimagining the Learning
Space

Training of Teachers, School Leaders, and


Household Partners
 Prepare teachers to adopt, implement and manage remote learning modalities as an
alternative and/or complementary delivery modality to face-to-face (in-school) learning
 Capacitate school leaders to implement and manage the remote learning system at the
school and community level
 Improve readiness of household partners in supporting learners while on remote learning
at home setting
Suggested Activities
The DepEd Mobile App must be enhanced to cover the inventory of potable water, sanitation and
hygiene (WASH), availability of health and hygiene kits and equipment, state of internet and
connectivity, state of health of personnel and learners (school health records), Preventive Alert
System in Schools (PASS as per DO34s03), safety and emergency tracking, and Rapid Damage
Assessment Repot (RADAR as per DO21s15), among others.

 Policies must be issued to prepare and ensure a safe learning environment:


 Contextualizing OK sa DepEd given the “new normal” (e.g., development of modules,
health services available through mobile apps, website and social media platforms for OK sa
DepEd)
 Convergence of programs between BLSS, DRRMS, and ICTS
 Health promoting practices in schools which should be practiced as soon as the school
opens (e.g., Rapid Classroom Inspection/ daily random inspection by class not only for hygiene
but also for common ailments requiring medical interventions at the school clinic; handwashing;
bringing of masks in schools for use if one learner in a classroom develops mild cough/ colds;
bringing of own handkerchief, spoon, and fork; required thermo-scanning, serving of vitamin C-
rich juices and other healthy food options)
 Mobilization and capacity building of school health personnel to conduct:
o Regular health inspections in the classroom
o Intensify heath education and promotion giving emphasis on school social
distancing measures, promotion of good hygiene
o Distribution of health commodities, among others
o Home-based health education/ promotion utilizing multimedia platforms (e.g.,
health modules on DepEd Commons)
 Ensure community participation in learner’s safe and successful return to school
(enhanced Brigada Eskwela) factoring in COVID-19 protective measures and in ensuring
continued health practices at home, and intensified partnership, especially with professional
organizations, for COVID-19 response.
 Schools shall adopt national COVID-19-related policies to be incorporated in the Annual
Improvement Plan (AIP).

Proposed DepEd Lesson Continuity Plans


1. Face-to-face classes resume as is – Status quo scenario.
2. Face-to-face classes resume with social distancing – Learners will be allowed to bring
home DCP devices which will be preloaded with the appropriate lessons so some of the learners
can do their classes at home, others may also use personal devices.
3. The remaining learners will attend traditional face-to-face classes with social distancing.
4. Learners will only go to school for assessments, for socialization, and for lessons that
cannot be conducted online, but this should be done on a shifting basis to ensure that social
distancing parameters can still be implemented.
5. Quarantine occurs in a specific locality -Online classes will be the primary mode of
delivery using personal devices and DepEd Tablet PCs with preloaded lessons that will have to
be picked up or delivered to the learners. TV, radio, and paper-based lessons will also be adapted
for children who will not have access to any device.
6. Assessments can be done only after the quarantine period is lifted.
7. This requires that the DepEd Commons will have content for each week in the school
calendar for the 12-grade levels and each of the subject areas.
8. The DepEd needs to produce 60 e-learning resources per week assuming that there are
five subject areas for a total of 2,400 resources in a 40-week school calendar.
9. The Bureaus under the Curriculum and Instructions (CI)strand are already mobilizing
their field personnel to come up with weekly lessons per grade level and subject area. CI is also
currently mapping out their Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) materials vis-avis the essential
competencies, and from there identify the gaps for ADM materials development.
10. ICTS started online trainings on how to convert the weekly lessons that would be quality
assured by the CI strand into e-learning resources that would be uploaded into the DepEd
Commons.
11. By end of April, ICTS will have trained via online webinars at least 1,000 DepEd
personnel who can be mobilized to convert the weekly lessons into e-learning resources. These
e-learning resources would be interactive, would have audibles for the visually blind, and have
text embedded in video materials for the hearing impaired at least for materials that are in
English. For materials that are in the vernacular, there are ongoing discussions with external
partners to translate these into the Philippine sign language which would be embedded into the
interactive materials.
12. As the Education Cluster lead in the country’s NDRRMC, the DRRMS has convened the
Education Cluster and other partners in a video conference with the CI strand, together with
ICTS, to discuss support for education continuity, ranging from developing or providing ADM
learning materials aligned to the K-12 curriculum, including those on COVID-19 and
precautionary measures, supporting the digitization of materials, providing equipment for online
delivery, printing out and disseminating hard copy materials to schools through their field
networks/chapters.
13. The DRRMS will review and consolidate the materials on COVID-19, including those
relating to mental health, that can be used for the ADM learning materials; while the SHD will
do the same for WINS and health and nutrition.
14. Discussions with Knowledge Channel have also commenced to map out all their content,
video and audio, against the curriculum so they can be aired through these mediums if the
learners do not have any device available.
15. Paper-based modalities will be adopted in cases where technology cannot be used
because of the unavailability of devices. Local radio networks shall also be mapped out to extend
the delivery of lessons via this modality. CI will determine the appropriate combination of
online, TV, radio, and offline modalities of delivery.
16. Activities which still need to be threshed out is the training of teachers using online
modalities to prepare them to adjust to the new landscape of using technology and other
modalities in conducting classes while ensuring that social distancing is implemented.
17. The DepEd Commons must be enhanced to make it into a more complete solution which
would allow teachers to track the progress of the learners, blend online discussions and other
activities into their classes, incorporate selective access of proprietary content to the appropriate
learners, incorporate analytics that would allow DepEd to better respond to the requirements of
learners and incorporate more security parameters to protect the information of our learners.
18. In addition to the enhancement of the DepEd Commons, the Learner Information System
(LIS) must also be enhanced to make it more flexible in terms of rapidly collecting new learner
data that may be needed to respond to the COVID-19 situation.
19. A Learning Management System (LMS) must also be procured/developed to facilitate
blended learning and digital tests.
20. A Classroom Management System (CMS) is needed to be procured/ developed to
facilitate the use of technology in the classroom while social distancing practices are being
implemented.
21. There is also a need to establish an Education Technology Division under the ICT
Service which would further conceptualize and operationalize the use of technology to enhance
teaching in the classroom and as a means of delivering alternative education in the context of
COVID-19 and future disasters, calamities or crises.

Sample Distance Learning


Approaches in the Context of
Technology Inequity (Front
learners, Inc.)
Source: Department of Education (DepEd)

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who will provide modules?

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