A Reflection Paper On DepEd CHED and TES
A Reflection Paper On DepEd CHED and TES
GRADUATE SCHOOL
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The creation of CHED was part of a broad agenda for reforms in the country's education system, outlined by the Congressional Commission on
Education (EDCOM) in 1992. Part of the reforms is the trifocalization of the education sector. The three governing bodies in the education sector are
the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for tertiary and graduate education, the Department of Education (DepEd) for basic education, and the
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) for technical-vocational and middle level education.
Based from the organizational structure of the Department of Education, the highest office of the organization is the Office of the Secretary which is
headed by Secretary of Education, now Bro. Armin Luistro. He was nominated by the President of the Philippines and confirmed by the Commission
on Appointments. The main divisions of the DepEd Office are:
Administrative Service
Financial Management Service
Human Resource Development Service
Planning Service
Technical Service
Educational Development Project Implementing Task Force
National Education and Research Center
School Health and Education Center
National Educators Academy of the Philippines
National Science Teaching Instrumentation Center
Staff Development Division
Regional Office
At present, the Department is headed by the Secretary of Education, with the following undersecretaries and assistant secretaries:
Under the Office of the Secretary are the following offices and services:
Administrative Services
Financial and Management Service
Human Resource Development Service
Planning Service
Technical Service
A regional director is assigned to each of the 17 regions of the Philippines. A division superintendent is assigned to each of the school divisions
defined by the Department.
Bureaus
DepEd is composed of eight bureaus,[8] namely:
Bureau of Alternative Learning Systems (BALS), formerly the Bureau of Non-Formal Education
Bureau of Elementary Education (BEE)
Bureau of Secondary Education (BSE)
Educational Development Projects Implementing Task Force (EDPITF)
Health and Nutrition Center (HNC)
National Education Testing and Research Center (NETRC)
National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP)
Technical-Vocational Education Task Force (TVTF)
Attached Agencies
The following agencies, councils and schools are attached to DepEd for policy and program coordination:
The Chairman of CHED is also the Chairperson of the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines and she is now Patricia
B. Licuanan. She holds the office of the chairperson and leads the 3 Major Department of CHED: Higher Education Development
Fund Staff , International Affairs Staff and the Office of the Executive Director in charge 6 services including the Administrative-
Financial Management Service, Legal and Legislative, Office of the Planning, Office of the Programs and Standard Development,
Office of the Institutional Quality Assurance and Government, Office of the Student Development and the 17 Regional Services.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION COMMISSION OH HIGHER EDUCATION TECH. EDUC. IN SKILLS DEV. AUTHORITY
VISION We dream of Filipinos who passionately love The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) TESDA is the leading partner in the
their country is the key leader of the Philippine Higher development of the Filipino workforce with
and whose values and competencies enable them Education System effectively working in world-class competence and positive work
to realize their full potential and contribute partnership with other major higher education values.
meaningfully to building the nation. stakeholders in building the country’s human
capital and innovation capacity towards the
As a learner-centered public institution, the development of a Filipino Nation as a
Department of Education continuously improves responsible member of the international
itself to better serve its stakeholders. community.
MISSION To protect and promote the right of every Filipino Given the national government’s commitment to TESDA provides direction, policies,
to quality, equitable, culture-based, and complete transformational leadership that puts education programs and standards towards quality
basic education where: as the central strategy for investing in the technical education and skills development.
Filipino people, reducing poverty, and building
- Students learn in a child-friendly, gender- national competitiveness and pursuant to
sensitive, safe, and motivating environment Republic Act 7722, CHED shall:
- Teachers facilitate learning and constantly -Promote relevant and quality higher education
nurture every learner (i.e. higher education institutions and programs
- Administrators and staff, as stewards of the are at par with international standards and
institution, ensure an enabling and supportive graduates and professionals are highly
competent and recognized in the international
environment for effective learning to happen arena);
- Family, community, and other stakeholders are -Ensure that quality higher education is
actively engaged and share responsibility for accessible to all who seek it particularly those
developing life-long learners who may not be able to afford it;
guarantee and protect academic freedom for
continuing intellectual growth, advancement of
learning and research, development of
responsible and effective leadership, education
of high level professionals, and enrichment of
historical and cultural heritages; and
-Commit to moral ascendancy that eradicates
corrupt practices, institutionalizes transparency
and accountability and encourages participatory
governance in the Commission and the sub-
sector.
FUNCTION The Department of Education (DepEd) Per Section 8 of R.A. 7722, the CHED has the The Technical Education and Skills
formulates, implements, and coordinates policies, following powers and functions: Development Authority (TESDA) is the
plans, programs and projects in the areas of ● Formulate and recommend development government agency tasked to manage and
formal and non-formal basic education. It supervise technical education and skills
plans, policies ,priorities, and programs
supervises all elementary and secondary development (TESD) in the Philippines.
on higher education;
education institutions, including alternative
learning systems, both public and private; and ● Formulate and recommend development
provides for the establishment and maintenance of plans, policies, priorities, and programs
a complete, adequate, and integrated system of on research;
basic education relevant to the goals of national ● Recommend to the executive and
development. legislative branches priorities and grants
on higher education and research;
● Set minimum standards for programs and
institutions of higher learning
recommended by panels of experts in the
field and subject to public hearing, and
enforced the same;
● Monitor and evaluate the performance of
programs and institutions of higher
learning for appropriate incentives as well
as the imposition of sanctions such as, but
not limited to, diminution or withdrawal
of subsidy, recommendation on the
downgrading or withdrawal of
accreditation, program termination or
school course;
● Identify, support and develop potential
centers of excellence in program areas
needed for the development of world-
class scholarship, nation building and
national development;
● Recommend to the Department of
Budget and Management (DBM) the
budgets of public institutions of higher
learning as well as general guidelines for
the use of their income;
● Rationalize programs and institutions of
higher learning and set standards, policies
and guidelines for the creation of new
ones as well as the conversion or
elevation of schools to institutions of
higher learning, subject to budgetary
limitations and the number of institutions
of higher learning in the province or
region where creation, conversion or
elevation is sought to be made;
● Develop criteria for allocating additional
resources such as research and program
development grants, scholarships, and
the other similar programs: Provided, that
these shall not detract from the fiscal
autonomy already enjoyed by colleges
and universities;
● Direct or redirect purposive research by
institutions of higher learning to meet the
needs of agro-industrialization and
development;
● Devise and implement resource
development schemes;
● Administer the Higher Education
Development Fund, as described in
Section 10 of R.A. 7722, which will
promote the purposes of higher
education;
● Review the charters of institutions of
higher learning and state universities and
colleges including the chairmanship and
membership of their governing bodies
and recommend appropriate measures as
basis for necessary action;
● Promulgate such rules and regulations
and exercise such other powers and
functions as may be necessary to carry
out effectively the purpose and objectives
of R.A. 7722; and
● Perform such other functions as may be
necessary for its effective operations and
for the continued enhancement, growth
and development of higher education
All vision and mission statements of the three agencies are conceptualized and framed in response to and in adherence to Governance of Basic Education Act of
2001 (RA 9155) which affirms that:
All three agencies shall have authority, accountability and responsibility for the following:
Setting the mission, vision, goals and objectives of the school;
Creating an environment within the school that is conducive to teaching and learning;
Implementing the school curriculum and being accountable for higher learning outcomes;
Developing the school education program and school improvement plan;
Offering educational programs, projects and services which provide equitable opportunities for all learners in the community;
Train the learners to the best that they can be.