• 5 months ago
Guidelines para sa S.Y. 2024-2025, inilabas ng DepEd;

Ilang opisyal ng Kagawaran ng Edukasyon, kinumpirma ang kanilang pagbibitiw sa pwesto

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00:00The Department of Education has issued guidelines for the school year 2024-2025.
00:07Meanwhile, several DepEd officials have confirmed their decision on the position.
00:12This is what Kenneth Paciente reported.
00:16More than a week before the return of students to school this year,
00:20the Department of Education issued guidelines for activities
00:25in schools for the school year 2024-2025.
00:29Under DepEd Order No. 009,
00:31the school year will officially open on July 29 and will end on April 15, 2025.
00:38In-person learning or face-to-face classes will remain as the primary learning delivery modality.
00:44But blended learning and full-distance learning can still be implemented
00:48in private schools under DepEd Order No. 44, which remains effective.
00:54Once the local authorities declare the cancellation of in-person classes,
00:59blended learning must be implemented to ensure the safety of students and teachers.
01:04In this case, teachers are also required to give home learning tasks
01:09that meet the needs of students and ensure their access to self-learning modules.
01:16And as a preparation for the opening of classes,
01:18DepEd established the school brigade from July 22 to 27,
01:23while the Oplan Balik Eskwela will be held from July 22 to August 2.
01:28From November 25 to 29, the five-day mid-year school break will be established,
01:33while the Christmas break will start on December 21 to January 1, 2025,
01:38and students will return to school on January 2.
01:41The End-of-School Year Rites will be held from April 14 to 15, 2025.
01:46Students will also monitor their learning after the school regulations
01:51to conduct a formative and summative assessment
01:54based on the marks placed in the DepEd Order.
01:57According to DepEd,
01:58more than 4 million students in Kindergarten Grades 1, 7, and 11
02:04registered early this year.
02:07Meanwhile, for the first time ever,
02:09the DBM helped the Teachers' Dignity Coalition
02:12to discuss the weaknesses of teachers in their benefit.
02:15This is where the performance-based bonus for 2022 was discussed,
02:20where the DBM reconciled the worries of the teachers
02:22and agreed to continue giving the so-called benefit
02:26despite the issuance of the EO No. 61 that orders
02:30to review the Result-Based Performance Management System
02:33and Performance-Based Incentive System.
02:36The DBM agreed that they are already cooperating with DepEd
02:39to speed up the release of the PBB for 2022.
02:43In addition to the high salary of the teachers,
02:46the DBM said that there is a fund available for this
02:49under the Fiscal Year 2024 General Appropriations Act.
02:52They are already conducting studies on the compensation and benefits
02:57of teachers for competitive, solid, and fair pay structures
03:01for government employees.
03:03President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has also presented the options
03:07for this purpose,
03:08and they are still discussing the scope of the implementation
03:11and the recommended rates.
03:13Some DepEd officials confirmed their effective departure on July 19.
03:18Among them are Undersecretary and Spokesperson
03:21Atty. Michael Poa, who is also the Chief of Staff
03:24of DepEd Secretary,
03:25along with other Undersecretaries and Assistant Secretaries.
03:29In his statement, Poa said that it is only appropriate
03:32to give freedom to incoming DepEd Secretary Sen. Sonny Angara
03:36to choose to become part of his DepEd leadership.
03:40The official of the Direktiba from VP Sara will also wait
03:44if his service to the OVP is still needed.
03:47In an ambush interview,
03:48Incoming DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara said
03:51that he personally talked to Poa until here.
03:54In addition, he is ready for the turnover ceremony
03:56that will be held on Thursday,
03:58where VP Sara is also expected to talk to him.
04:01As for Angara's goal,
04:03the implementation of the K-12 program.
04:05Poor implementation of K-12 so far.
04:08One of our marching orders from the President
04:10is improve the implementation.
04:11The concept of K-12 is good.
04:13To give jobs to graduates,
04:17prepare for jobs here and abroad,
04:22and to accept the full education cycle.
04:24Because in private, they are already K-12,
04:27even though there is no law yet.
04:28So what happened is,
04:29we just allowed them to go to public schools.
04:32So that's good.
04:33But our implementation has holes.
04:35So now, those shortcomings,
04:38we will fix them.
04:40VP Sara was appointed as DepEd Chief on June 19.
04:44It will be effective on Friday, July 19.
04:47Kenneth Paciente for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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