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1 Ph. BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM ‘02 GLEND JHON R.CANANEA Kabangahan I Elementary School Rogongon, Iligan City JOSE ALONSABE, Ph.D Professor
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Ph. BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM ‘02GLEND JHON R.CANANEA

Kabangahan I Elementary School

Rogongon, Iligan City

JOSE ALONSABE, Ph.DProfessor

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The Structure of the 2002 BEC

The objective of elementary and secondary education serve as the “official learning goals” of basic education as stated for a particular population of learners; that is, the elementary and secondary education learners. The Bureau of Alternative Learning System (formerly Non-Formal Education) likewise has a set of official learning goals for its particular set of target learners – the out-of-school youth and adults.

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The Education Act of 1982 or Batas Pambansa Blg. 232

Provide the general objective of elementary, secondary and non-formal education.

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The Features of the BEC

1. Greater emphasis on helping every learner to become more successful reader.

2. Emphasis on interactive/collaborative learning approaches.

Between teachers and students Between students and self-instructional materials Between students (collaborative learning) Between students and multimedia assisted

instruction

3. Emphasis on use of integrative learning approaches.

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The Features of the BEC

4. Greater focus on values formation in all the subject areas. Every teacher is a values education teacher.

5. Emphasis on the development of self-reliant and patriotic citizens.

6. Emphasis on the use of effective strategies for the development of critical and creative thinking skills.

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The Curriculum Structure of the 2002 BEC

The CORE SUBJECTS: Filipino; English; Math; Science (Science and Health for Elem.); Science and Technology for Secondary

The Experiential Area:

Makabayan: Araling Panlipunan; MAPEH (Music, Arts, PE and health); TLE; Edukasyon sa Pagpapahalaga (the practice environment for holistic learning to develop a healthy personal and national self-identity”.

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The Medium of Instructions:

ENGLISH

FILIPINO

MOTHER-TONGUE-BASED MULTI-LINGUAL EDUCATION (MTB-MLE)

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Medium of Instruction: Pursuant to the DepEd Bilingual Policy (Dep.Ed Order No. 52, s,1987), the media of instruction shall be as follows:

For Elementary Education:

Filipino shall be used in the following areas: Filipino; Makabayan

English shall be used in the following learning areas: English; Science; Mathematics

Mother-Tongue-Based Multi-Lingual Education (MTB-MLE)

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For Secondary Education:

English: Mathematics, Science and Technology, English, Technology and Livelihood Education, Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health/CAT

Filipino: Edukasyon sa Pagpapahalaga (Values Education), Araling Panlipunan, Filipino

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Major local languages as medium of instruction

The other 12 local languages used in MTB-MLE are Tagalog, Kapampangan, Pangasinense, Iloko, Bikol, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Tausug, Maguindanaoan, Maranao and Chabacano. The MTB-MLE is implemented in two modules: 1) as a learning/subject area and 2) as medium of instruction.

The additional languages are Ybanag for pupils in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, and Isabela; Ivatan for the Batanes Group; Sambal in Zambales; Aklanon in Aklan, Capiz; Kinaray-a in Capiz, Aklan; Yakan in Autonomous Region Muslim Mindanao and Surigaonon covering Surigao City and provinces.

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Guidelines of Assessing Student Learning

CURRICULUM

INSTRUCTION

ASSESSMENT

These three can be likened to a tripod, it cannot stand if one of its legs is missing or they are not in the same length.

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