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Alternative Learning System

Layunin



Ang ALS o ang Alternative Learning System ay isang alternatibong paraan o sistema ng pagkatuto na naglalayong tulungan ang mga Out of School Youth and Adults (OSYA).


Magpatuloy sa pag-aaral sa isang pamamaraan, oras at lugar na naaangkop sa kanilang kagustuhan.


Upang makamit nila ang kanilang layunin na mapabuti ang kalidad ng kanilang buhay at maging isang produktibong mamamayan.

Vision



A recognized and respected producer of God-fearing lifelong learners.

Mission



Provide exemplary programs and open creative learning opportunities to achieve multiple literacy for all anchored on Christian Values.

Goals And Objectives



The ALS Aims To:

1. Protect and promote the right of all the citizen to quality basic education through imparting value-laden education;

2. Promote the right of all citizens to quality basic education responsive to the needs of the time;

3. Provide a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction encompassing through the adoption and utilization of appropriate instructional methos and resources

4. Improve the socio-economic status of the Out - of-School Youth and the poor by conducting useful and significant researches;

5. Enhancing their basic educational capability through outreach services which promote selfhelp in the community.

6. Promote access to literacy programs for the attainment of basic skills that include numeracy and functional literacy;

7. Develop livelihood skills which manifest in the individual specific competencies that prepare, improve and enhance employability and economic productivity;

Requirements needed for enrolling in ALS



Photocopy of PSA Birth Certificate/ Baptismal Certificate.


Any Government Issued ID with date of birth.


2x2 picture with white background.


Form 137-E.


Form 137-A.

Mode of Learning in ALS



Online.


Synchronous.


Asynchronous.


Modular.


DepEd TV - Youtube.


Public Elementary School, High School, o Barangay Hall.

Who Teaches in ALS?



Called a facilitator/ Instructional Manager.


Must be trained in ALS.


Must be a College Graduate (for A&E Program).


Must be HS Graduate or even less(for the Literacy Program).

Who can enroll in ALS?



Those who want to learn to write, read and calculate aged 12 years and above.


Educated in Elementary school but did not graduate, aged 12 years and above.


Graduated from elementary school and attended Junior High School but did not graduate, aged 16 years or older


Among the following:


a. Industry-based workers


b. Person with disabilities


c. Used to be inmates


d. Rebels or insurgents


e. Members of cultural minorities


f. economicaly challeged; those who cannot afford formal schooling

Alternative Learning System curriculum



Communication skills (English and Filipino).


Problem Solving and Critical Thinking (Science and Mathematics)


Sustainable Use of Resources and Productivity.


Development of Self and a Sense of Community.


Expanding One's Own World Vision.


Digital Literacy.

Certification/Assessment Process



In order to receive a certificate an ALS student must undergo what is called ALS Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Assessment and Certification.


The ALS Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Assessment and Certification is a type of quiz to find out what an ALS student has learned based on the curriculum of his/her school.


ALS Learners who pass in the conducted ALS Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Assessment is will be given a certificate and it can be owned to continue to Highschool or College at any school they chose.