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1 frequently asked questions (faqs) about senior high school & updates
Division Orientation on Early Registration for Senior High School October 24, 2014, TCSD William G. Bacani, Ph. D. Discussant

2 Question: How will Senior HS of the K to 12 Program help in ensuring employment for our graduates? Answer; The K to 12 BEC will be sufficient to prepare students for work. Students will acquire Certificates of Competency and National Certificates in accordance with TESDA (NC 1 for JHS, NC II for SHS) There will be school-industry partnership for technical- vocational courses for students to gain work experience while studying, and to be absorbed by the companies

3 Question: 2. What would be the assurance that the K to 12 graduates will be employed? ANSWER: Deped has entered into an agreement with business organizations, local and foreign chambers of commerce and industries that graduates of K to 12 will be considered for employment. DepEd ensures that “ENTREPRENEURSHIP” is taught and that competencies and standards of Senior HS graduates match with the College Readiness Standards.

4 question: 3. How will the K to 12 Program help students intending to pursue college education? ANSWER: The K to 12 BEC is in accordance with the College Readiness Standard (CRS) and the new General Education of the CHED. The CRS sets the skills and competencies required of the K to 12 graduates who intend to pursue higher education

5 question: 4. What will happen to colleges, universities, and TVIs during the nationwide implementation of SHS in 2016? ANSWER: * DepEd shall offer a financing scheme with them to utilize existing facilities along with teaching and non- teaching staff to cushion the impact of the transition of Senior HS from

6 Question: 5. Where will the Senior HS be implemented? ANSWER: * Select public secondary schools, private schools, HEIs, and TEIs may offer Senior HS in addition to the new standalone Senior High Schools which may be built.

7 Question: 6. How will DepEd recruit enough teachers for SY onwards? ANSWER: * R.A or the Enhanced Basic Education Act of allows for the hiring of non-licensed teachers to teach in high schools like: Graduates of science, mathematics, statistics, music, engineering and other degree courses with shortages of qualified licensed teacher applicants Graduates of Tech-Vocational Courses HEI faculty Practitioners teaching on a part-time basis (Ex. Accountants)

8 Question: What are the guidelines for hiring non-licensed teachers to teach in senior high school? ANSWER: Non-licensed teach who shall teach in SHS must pass the LET within 5 years after the date of hiring to remain full-time. However, if they will teach on part-time basis, they will no longer be required to take and pass the LET.

9 Question: What are the guidelines for hired tech-vocational graduates, faculty of HEIs, and practitioners? ANSWER: Graduates of Tech-Voc. Courses must have TESDA certification, and shall undergo DepEd or HEIs training. Faculty of colleges and universities must be full-time professors and be holders of a relevant Bachelor’s degree. Faculty of TVIs and HEIs will be given priority in hiring for the transition period. DepEd and private schools may also hire practitioners with expertise in the specialized learning areas offered in the K to 12 program as part-time teachers.

10 Question: How will the K to 12 affect the college curriculum? ANSWER:
* The college General Education curriculum will be revised. It will have fewer units with the removal of unnecessary remediation. Details of the new GE Curriculum may be found in CHED Memorandum No. 20, s

11 Question: What are the selection criteria used in determining the track or specialization to be offered by the SHS implementer? ANSWER: Interests and needs of the students based on survey Available resources in the locality Opportunities and demands of the country Course preference in college

12 Updates on senior high school
*Definitely, there is NO EARLY IMPLEMENTATION of Senior High School in 2015 *Not all public secondary schools will offer Senior High School * Only 5 public secondary schools were proposed to offer senior high school in 2016

13 UPDATES ON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
5 Proposed Schools to Offer Senior High School in 2016: - Maliwalo HS Main - San Manuel HS Main - Matatalaib High School (San Manuel Annex) - CAT High School Main - Tibag HS

14 The proposed course offerings:
MALIWALO HIGH SCHOOL MAIN Tech-Vocational Courses: Tailoring , Food & Beverage Services, Bread & Pastry Production, Computer Programming, Shielded Metal Arc Welding Academic Track: STEM, ABM, HUMSS, GAS Arts & Design Sports

15 The proposed course offerings:
2. SAN MANUEL HIGH SCHOOL MAIN Tech-Vocational Courses: Hairdressing, Food & Beverage Services, Bread & Pastry Production, Carpentry, Plumbing, Tile Setting, Animation Academic Track: STEM, ABM, HUMSS, GAS Arts & Design Sports

16 The proposed course offerings:
3. MATATALAIB HIGH SCHOOL Tech-Vocational Courses: Caregiving, Land- scape Installation & Maintenance, Carpentry, Plumbing, Tile Setting Academic Track: STEM, ABM, HUMSS, GAS Arts & Design Sports

17 The proposed course offerings:
4. CENTRAL AZUCARERA DE TARLAC (CAT) HIGH SCHOOL MAIN Tech-Vocational Courses: Food & Beverage Services, Bread & Pastry Production, Housekeeping, Consumer Electronic Services, Attractions & Theme Parks Tourism Academic Track: STEM, ABM, HUMSS, GAS Arts & Design Sports

18 The proposed course offerings:
5. TIBAG HIGH SCHOOL Tech-Vocational Courses: Tailoring , Food & Beverage Services, Bread & Pastry Production, Electrical Installation & Maintenance, Computer Programming Academic Track: STEM, ABM, HUMSS, GAS Arts & Design Sports

19 Division Committee for the Senior High School
Who take the lead in implementation planning of the senior high school in the division? Division Committee for the Senior High School II. Focal Teams for the Senior High School

20 FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION IN 2016
A. Maliwalo SHS Team (Main) Mrs. Carmen Calaguas – EPS I, Araling Panlipunan Mr. Renato Cabarios - PSDS of Tarlac East District Mrs. Perla Palma - School Principal

21 FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION IN 2016
B. San Manuel SHS Team (Main) Mrs. Teresita Cajucum – EPS I, Filipino Mrs. Maria Flores Caparas – PSDS of Tarlac North Mrs. Helen Laus - School Principal

22 FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION IN 2016
C. Matatalaib SHS Team (formerly San Manuel HS Annex) Mr. Emmanuel Victor Celis - EPS I Mathematics/ICT Division Coordinator Mrs. Armilinda Bartolome – PSDS of Tarlac Central Mrs. Marian Agapita Tiamzon – School Principal

23 FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION IN 2016
D. Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT) SHS Team Mr. Reynaldo Tagama - EPS I, TLE/Agriculture/DPFC Mr. Rodel Aragon – PSDS of Tarlac South Mr. Wilfredo Paras – School Principal

24 FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION IN 2016
E. Tibag SHS Team (formerly Maliwalo HS Annex) Mrs. Aiisa Corpuz- Division Science Coordinator Mrs. Priscilla Belarmino – PSDS of Tarlac West District Mrs. Rebecca Sotto – School Principal

25 FUNCTIONS OF THE FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLIMPLEMENTATION
1. Assist the Division Committee in planning for the successful implementation of the Senior High School in 2016; 2. Facilitate the preparation activities such as: orientation, career guidance services, course preference surveys, early registration, monitoring, evaluation, and supervision of the senior high school implementers;

26 FUNCTIONS OF THE FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLIMPLEMENTATION
3. Conduct periodic assessments to gauge their readiness, and identify their needs to ensure smooth implementation of the program; 4. Give recommendations/suggestions to SHS implementers to address their identified needs for teachers, facilities, laboratories, tools and equipment;

27 FUNCTIONS OF THE FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLIMPLEMENTATION
5. Submit status report on the implementation of Senior High School as may be required by the Division Committee for Senior High School implementation; 6. Extend technical assistance in the preparation of the class program/schedule for senior high school, including resource generation and donation acquisition;

28 FUNCTIONS OF THE FOCAL TEAMS FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLIMPLEMENTATION
7. Establish partnership and linkages with the nearby industries, factories, and other business establishments for apprenticeship, on-the-job training for the senior high school students, and look for possible employment opportunities for the senior high school graduates; and 8. Monitor closely the implementation of the Senior High School Curriculum by checking the availability and adequacy of the learners’ guides, teaching guides, and instructional materials.

29 DIVISION COMMITTEE FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION
Engr. EDGARD C. DOMINGO, Ph.D., CESO VI OIC- Schools Division Superintendent Consultant/Adviser William G. Bacani, Ph.D. OIC-ASDS Designate Chairman Mrs. Gloria S. Lugtu Mrs. Aleta M. Aquino EPS I, T.L.E/ Home Economics EPS 1, English Division Senior HS Coordinator OIC-Chief of Curriculum Imp. Div. Ms. Leonida C. Garcia EPS I, Values Education, Acting Administrative Officer OIC-Chief, School Governance & Operations Division

30 FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION COMMITTEE FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION
1. Organize focal teams for each SHS implementer to help the Division Committee implement the Senior High School in 2016; 2. Identify the public secondary schools qualified to offer senior high school, and their course offerings based on a particular set of criteria;

31 FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION COMMITTEE FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION
3. Prepare the Senior High School Implementation Plan specifying the activities, resources needed, and the timelines; 4. Hold monthly meetings with the focal teams and other stakeholders for some updates, and give the necessary assistance/solutions to problems and issues pertaining to senior high school implementation;

32 FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION COMMITTEE FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION
5. Draft the Memorandum of Agreement/Understanding with the partner industries, factories, and business establishments for the on-the-job training of senior high students; 6. Expedite the construction of the needed facilities, acquisition/procurement of tools/equipment for laboratory and workshop of the senior high school;

33 FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION COMMITTEE FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION
7. Consolidate the progress/update reports of the focal teams and make the necessary review, interpretation and analysis to resolve emerging problems; 8. Conduct regular monitoring and evaluation of the Senior High School implementers, and prepare the needed reports required by the Regional and Central Offices;

34 FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION COMMITTEE FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION
9. Make proper coordination with the private secondary schools/higher education institutions for accommodation of senior high school students under the DepEd’s voucher program (GATSPE); 10. Coordinate with TESDA/TEIs for trainings of teachers, assessment for the issuance of NC II or National Certificate of Competency, and accreditation.

35 Updates on senior high school
November-December 2014 Target Results: 1. Master List of Grade 11 students by course 2. Work schedule of Focal Teams from November 2014 – May 2016 3. List of teacher needs for SHS & Alternative solutions Draft of Class Program/Schedule List of other needs like: classrooms, books, tools, equipment, etc.

36 “Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships.”
Leadership quote: “Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships.” -Michael Jordan -

37 End… Thank you!


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