Ucsp11 Q2 M6
Ucsp11 Q2 M6
Ucsp11 Q2 M6
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This learning material hopes to engage the learners in guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Further, this also aims to help learners
acquire the needed 21st century skills especially the 5 Cs, namely: Communication,
Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Character while taking into
consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to encourage and assist the
learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You
will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while being an active
learner.
Posttest - This measures how much you have learned from the
entire module.
EXPECTATIONS
In this lesson, the students are expected to:
1. Distinguish the formal education to non-formal education
2. Identify the advantages of these types of education
3. Defend how education transforms lives in a society.
PRETEST
Direction: Read the following questions and circle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. It refers to the systematic and deliberate process of hierarchically structured and
sequential learning corresponding to the general concept of elementary and
secondary level of schooling.
A. Formal Education C. Special Education
B. Non-formal Education D. Tertiary Education
2. Regulated by the Commission on Higher Education which offers four years degree
programs with two semester or trimester per year.
A. Special Education C. Secondary Education
B. Tertiary Education D. Primary Education
3. It refers to the preparation of teaching procedures and materials, and other
interventions designed to address the needs of a child with learning differences,
disabilities, and giftedness.
A. Formal Education C. Informal Education
B. Special Education D. Vocational Education
4. It offers alternative learning opportunities for the out of school youth, adult, and
those who are unable to avail the educational services and programs of formal
education.
A. Secondary Education C. Non-formal Education
B. Informal Education D. Special Education
5. It is the first part of educational system and it includes the first six years of
compulsory education from grade 1 to grade 6.
A. Elementary Education C. Special Education
B. Secondary Education D. Tertiary Education
RECAP
Directions: Complete the statements by supplying the missing words. Write your
answer on the space provided.
LESSON
Education gives the society the potential to reach development and success. It
can be classified into formal education, and non-formal education.
FORMAL EDUCATION
Source: https://image.slidesharecdn.com/educationalsystem-130420112154
The youngest students, in grades K-2, are typically taught in the local
dialect. Which dialect that’s determined entirely by region. There are more than 170
languages spoken across the country. Older children, from grade three onward, are
typically taught in a mix of Filipino and English, which is one of the country’s official
languages. The divide in language is usually by subject. Math and science are often
taught in English, while the humanities are mostly taught in Filipino.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
The typical high school classroom situation
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Tertiary Education
Most institutions of higher learning are regulated by the Commission of
Higher Education. Colleges typically offer 1 or more specialized programs while
universities must offer at least 8 different undergraduate degree programs and at
least 2 graduate programs. Public universities are all non-sectarian and offer a wide-
range of programs, with English as a medium of instruction. Public universities are
government funded, with the largest, the University of the Philippines.
Vocational Education
Accredited private institutions offer technical and vocational education.
Programs offered vary in duration from a few weeks to two years. On completion,
students may take centrally-administered examinations to obtain their diploma or
certificate.
Vocational colleges don’t usually require an entrance examination. Only a
record high school education and an enrolment fee are required. Vocational training
refers to instructional programs or courses that focus on the skills required for a
particular job function or trade. In vocational training, the education prepares
students for specific careers, disregarding traditional, unrelated academic subjects.
Sometimes called Vocational Education and Training (VET) or Career and Technical
Education (CTE), vocational training provides hand-on, job-specific instruction, and
can lead to certification, a diploma or even an associate's degree.
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority TESDA) offers
vocational courses to Filipino students to learn skills for free for care giving, cooking,
vulcanizing, automotive, refrigeration, and computer programming for only six
months.
NON-FORMAL EDUCATION
1. The non-formal education is planned and takes place apart from the school
system.
2. The timetable and syllabus can be adjusted.
3. Non-formal education has no age limit.
4. Unlike theoretical formal education, it is practical and vocational education.
5. It can be full time or part time learning and one can earn and learn together.
INFORMAL EDUCATION – is a lifelong process of learning by which every person
acquires and accumulates knowledge, skills, attitudes and insights from daily
experiences at home, at work, at play, and from life itself.
It offers alternative learning opportunities for the out of school youth, adult, and
those who are unable to avail the educational services and programs of formal
education.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Special Education in the Philippines
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ACTIVITIES
__________ 1. The largest university in the country that are being funded by the
government.
__________ 2. The medium of instruction used in public universities that offer a wide-
range of programs.
__________ 4. In this training, the education prepares students for specific careers,
disregarding traditional, unrelated academic subjects.
__________ 5. At the end of secondary school, these students earn their secondary
school graduation certificate.
WRAP-UP
You have learned in this lesson the formal, non-formal and informal types of
education that will ensure society’s progress and competitiveness. Make your own
graphic organizer that will help you point out how to sustain the quality of K-12
education despite this seemingly evil phenomenon of COVID 19 pandemic.
VALUING
We are now starting and forcing ourselves to embrace the new normal in educational
system in our country. We should realize as well that change is part of growth. Give
your proposed recommendations of an ideal school set up by taking into
consideration the issues and problems that the school is currently experiencing due
to Covid19 pandemic.
POSTTEST
Direction: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer
on your notebook.
1. A government-based training that offers vocational courses to Filipino students to
learn skills for free for care giving, cooking, vulcanizing, automotive, refrigeration,
and computer programming for only six months.
A. LSI C. TESDA
B. TWC D. TVET
2. It aims to develop the maximums potential of the child with the special needs to
enable him/her to become self-reliant and take advantage of the opportunities for
full and happy life
A. Formal education C. Informal Education
B. Non-formal education D. Special Education
3. Most institutions of higher learning are regulated and administered by this
agency.
A. Commission on Higher Education C. State Universities and Colleges
B. Department of Education D. Private Higher Education Institutions
4. It is concerned primarily with continuing basic education of the elementary level
and expanding it to include the learning employable, gainful skills, usually
corresponding to four years of junior high school and two years of senior high school.
A. Elementary Education C. Informal Education
B. Secondary Education D. Non-formal Education
5. Level of education regulated by the Commission of Higher Education which offer
1 or more specialized programs or at least 8 different undergraduate degree programs
and 2 graduate programs.
A. Special Education C. Secondary Education
B. Tertiary Education D. Primary Education
KEY TO CORRECTION
5. F
4. F
3. NF
2. F
1. F
ACTIVITY
5. Transmit knowledge 5. A
4. contribute 4. B
3. education 3. B
2. Covid-19 Pandemic 2. B
1. Horace Mann 1. A
RECAP PRETEST
References
Book
Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics for Senior High School by: Ederlina D.
Balena, Dolores M. Lucero and Arnel M. Peralta, Philippine Copyright 2016
ISBN: 978-971-8608-59-3
Exclusively published and distributed by: Educational Resources Corporations
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