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Mother Tongue Based- Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) in the Philippines Dr. Dina S. Ocampo Undersecretary for Curriculum and Instruction Department of Education March 2, 2017
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Page 1: Mother Tongue Based- Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) · PDF fileMother Tongue Based-Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) in the Philippines Dr. Dina S. Ocampo Undersecretary for Curriculum

Mother Tongue Based-

Multilingual Education

(MTB-MLE)

in the Philippines

Dr. Dina S. Ocampo

Undersecretary for Curriculum and Instruction

Department of Education

March 2, 2017

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TOTAL NUMBER OF

SCHOOLS2015

47,351PUBLIC SCHOOLS

225INTEGRATED SCHOOLS

8,506SECONDARY SCHOOLS

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TOTAL NUMBER OF

SCHOOLS2015

225INTEGRATED SCHOOLS

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Kindergarten to 3 Cohort Survival Data

4

0.00%

35.00%

70.00%

105.00%

140.00%

175.00%

GRADE 1 GRADE 2 GRADE 3

SY 2013-2014 SY 2014-2015 SY 2015-2016

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Challenges

and

Solutions

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Challenges to Educational Justice and Early Reading

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How Did Government

Respond?

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CURRICULUM POLICY

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The Kindergarten Education Act of 2011 (RA 10157)

Section 5. Medium of Instruction

The State shall hereby adopt the mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE) method. The mother tongue of the learner shall be the primary medium of instruction for teaching and learning in the kindergarten level.

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Literacy is a goal.

1. All children should be literate in the mother tongues by the end of Grade 1.

2. All children should be literate in Filipino by the end of Grade 2.

3. All children should be literate in English by the end of Grade 3.

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Multilingual Education Program

1. The child’s local language or mother tongue is used as the foundational language of education.

2. Children learn oral language in Filipino and English while they learn literacy in their dominant language.

3. Language mapping through the Learner Information System

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TEACHER

DEVELOPMENT

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Top-Down or Cascade Training Design

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Training of Trainers; Cascaded Training; Echo Training

Where should the mountain be so the sound will bounce off?

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Learning Action Cells(DepEd Order No. 35 s. 2016)

A group of teachers/school heads/supervisors who engage in collaborative learning sessions to solve shared challenges encountered in the school/district.

Definition

To continuously improve the knowledge, attitudes, and competencies of teachers in terms of curriculum, instruction, and assessment.

Aim

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Learning Action Cell Theoretical Framework

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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Community of practice with collaborative planning, problem-solving, and action-implementation

Improved teacher’s content knowledge, pedagogical skills, assessment strategies, and professional ethics

Student learning and holistic development

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School-based learning Action Cell = The Mountain

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LEARNING

MATERIALS

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Orthography Development

1. Working orthographies of 19 languages were made as DepEd worked in partnership with the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF)

2. Working orthographies of other languages are developed with the assistance of NGOs like Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL)

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Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education

Learner’s Materials

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ASSESSMENT

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Grade 3 2015 National Performance per Mother Tongue

MeanPercentage

Score

N

70.0978.59

58.8270.18

84.6768.19

62.1371.90

69.1669.72

71.8869.56

72.7055.71

68.6063.77

57.7853.66

59.4362.26

0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00

Akeanon 13,395

Bikol 40,996

Botolan Sambal 811

Chavacano 24,338

English 2,340,691

Hiligaynon 158,718

Ibanag 3,754

Ilokano 128,159

Ivatan 432

Kapampangan 49,225

Kinaray-a 40,671

Maguindanaon 27,473

Maranao 31,003

Pangasinan 34,648

Sinugbuanong Binisaya 658,637

Surigaonon 14,808

Tagalog 2,340,691

Tausug 23,513

Waray 63,266

Yakan 4,492

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61.857.8 55.8

60.2 59.163.8

62.6 63.057.8

54.959.2

70.2

0.

20.

40.

60.

80.

SY 2009-2010 SY 2010-2011 SY 2011-2012 SY 2012-2013 SY 2013-2014 SY 2014-2015

English FilipinoLAPG

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The MTB-MLE program is taking root.

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How do we strengthen ECD?

We need to do the research!

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Enhancing Access to Quality Education Services for Young Children in Poor Communities in the Philippines (2013-2015)

1. Silid Pangarap – child health, growth, development and learning outcomes

2. Gabay Guro – teacher training; assessment of the quality of the learning environment

3. Aruga – parent education, support for supplementary feeding, livelihood

16, 020 children 60 beneficiary schools from the Bicol Region, Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental.

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Measures

1.Philippine Early Childhood Development (ECD) Checklist

2.School Readiness Year-end Assessment (SReYA)

3.Developmental Assessment Sheet for Literacy and Math Form (DA-LM)

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Health and Nutrition

Child Health, Growth and Development

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Learning Outcomes

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Baseline ResultsBaseline results ( 2014) showed beginning reading skills in the mother tongue to be limited.• 10-25% of the surveyed learners could not

identify a single letter sound correctly. Instead of saying the sound, they were saying the letter name.

• In reading fluency, many children still cannot read a single one- or two- syllable word correctly

• Comprehension skills were also weak and between 8% and 38% of the learners cannot read a single word of a short story

For SY 2014-2015, 93% of children assessed for SReYA items on vocabulary and comprehension responded correctly.

The results for DA-LM on letter-sound identification are as follows:•90-100% of children assessed could identify 17 letter sounds•97% can identify at least 80% of upper and lowercase letters

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Impact Evaluation Study from 2013-2015Enhancing Access to Quality Education Services for Young

Children in Poor Communities in the Philippines

Learning Outcomes

The most significant finding is: by the end of kindergarten year, all children who attended kindergarten classes in the beneficiary schools learned many or almost all of the expected literacy, mathematics and thinking skills.

These enable learners to adjust easily to Grade 1.

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K to 12 Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

GOAL

All Filipinos are able to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to building a cohesive nation

OUTCOME

All Filipinos are able to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to building a cohesive nation

INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES

Learners are well-rounded, happy and smart.Learners are in school and

learning centers.Learners access programs responsive to their needs and consistent with their interests and aptitudes.

Learners actively participate in a learner-friendly environment.

Learners complete education and attain learning standards.

ENABLING ENVIRONMENT

Education leaders and

managers practice participative

and inclusive management

processes.

Investments in Basic Education provides learners with ideal

learning environment.

People, internal systems, and

processes serve learners

better through continuous

improvement efforts.

Key stakeholders

actively collaborate to

serve learners better.

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Maraming Salamat po!

Mabuhay!