STATUS OF MADRASAH EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS DEVELOPMENT AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION AS A COMPONENT OF THE PHILIPPINES SYSTEM OF EDUCATION (Seminar-Workshop.

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STATUS OF MADRASAH EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS DEVELOPMENT AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION AS A COMPONENT OF THE PHILIPPINES SYSTEM OF EDUCATION (Seminar-Workshop on the Management of Curriculum Change June 7-9, 2006 Frank X-Lynch S.J. Resource Center Philippine Social Science Council Commonwealth Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City)

PROBLEM OF CURRICULUM AND RECOGNITION

DEVELOPMENT AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION

Development and Institutionalization of Madrasah Education The standard curriculum for elementary public schools and private Madaris had been approved and prescribed by the Department of Education under DepED Order No. 51, s The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) had adopted the national standard curriculum by virtue of ARMM RG Executive Order No. 13-A, s With these issuances, Madrasah educational system has now been upgraded as a vital component of the national educational system, similar to the Christian and Chinese schools systems.

BASIC MADRASAH EDUCATION: PHILIPPINE MODEL 1. Curriculum: Learning Areas:  For Public Schools: Arabic Language- 60 minutes/daily Islamic Values- 40 minutes/daily  For Private Madrasah: Qur’an Aqeeda and Figh Seerah and Hadith

DepED Order No. 51, s Standard Curriculum for Elementary Public Schools and Private Madaris Public SchoolPrivate Madaris Islamic Studies/Regions - English- Qur’an - Math- Aqeeda and Figh - Science- Seraah and hadith - Filipino- Arabic Language - Makabayan Add: Subjects:Add: RBEC Subjects: - Arabic Language- English - Islamic Values - Math - Science - Filipino - Makabayan

2.Instructional Materials Curriculum Framework: 10,000 copies Printed and funded by UNICEF Textbooks Printed and funded by World Islamic Call Society (WICS) of Libya Arabic Language Grade -270,000 Islamic Values Grade ,000 Arabic and English Translation- 10,000

3. Teacher (Asatidz) Training and Professional Development Level 1 : Pre service- Language Enhancement and Pidagogy (LEAP), a 23 day Live in Training Workshop. Teacher (Asatidz) Trained  Funded by BEAM (AUSAID) ARMM Asatidz Region “ Region “ Sub-Total 505 “  Funded by TEEP/WB/DEPED: ==== Region “ Region 9 72 “ National Capital Region (NCR) 133 “ Region 6 (Iloilo City) 23 “ Region 4-A (Antipolo City) 45 “ Region 4-B (Puerto Princesa) 5 “ 408 “ Total to Date “ ====

Level 2 : In service Training and Professional Development An Accelerated Teacher Training Program (ATEP) for a 12 month schooling while teaching. Asatidz shall earn the equivalent of a Bachelor of Elementary Education degree. Teachers (Asatidz) Undergoing Training Now:  Funded by BEAM (AUSAID): at USEP - Davao City at MSU - Marawi City at MSU - GenSAN TOTAL ===

Level 3 : Professional Teacher – The ATEP will qualify the Asatidz to take the Licensure Examination for teachers (LET), and if they pass, they shall be professional teachers at DepED with permanent teacher items.  Program for Teacher Education with additional majors in: Arabic Language Islamic Studies  Establishment of an Islamic Institute for Teacher Education

4.Reforms and Development of Private Madaris: DepEd Recognition and Accreditation Secular Education (RBEC) in Madrasah Private Madrasah as non-stock non-profit Islamic Educational Institution. Incentives for Private Madaris to Adopt and implement Standard Curricular for Private Madrasah as per DepED Order No. 51, s Encourage Private Madrasah to charge reasonable tuition fees for students with affluent parents and Scholarship Fund Endowment for poor muslim students. Donor Assistance to Private Madaris - BEAM (AUSAID) Madaris - ASCEND Mindanao (USAID)--- 7 Madaris - Creative Associate (USAID) Madaris 5.Advocacy: Massive information arise to all stakeholders including LGU, members of congress, NGOs, Donor Community and the Media Consultation/briefing meetings with all Sectors of the Muslim communities, including muslim countries and International Islamic Organization.

6. Fund Sourcing: Received and/or Committed The Asia Foundation P 1,750, SEAMEO Innotech ,000, UNICEF ,000, TEEP/WB ,000, BEAM (AuSAID) Expanded Support for Muslim Education ,000, World Islamic Call Society of Libya (for Printing Instructional Materials – 10 yrs) ,000, Philippine Government: GAA DepED ,000,000.00

7. Program Management: DepED ARMM: Bureau of Madaris DepED National: Office of Undesecretary for Muslim Affairs Madrasah Education Unit Integrated into: Bureau of Elementary Education (BEE) Bureau of Secondary Education (BSE) Regional Offices Division Offices