ALS Programs
ALS Programs
ALS Programs
& PROJECTS
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Contents
Features of ALS
Programs
Different ALS Programs
Frequently asked
questions on ALS
Major Programs of
ALS
1. Basic
Literacy
Program
(BLP)
2. Accreditation and
Equivalency
Program
Basic Literacy
Program (BLP)
It is an intensive
community-based
training for
illiterate out-ofschool youth and
adults, who are
willing to learn
basic literacy
skills.
DepEd Delivered
B
L
P
ALS Mobile
Teachers
ALS District
Coordinators
DepEd Procured
It is a delivery mechanism
which the DepED through the
DO enters into a contract with
private groups or other GOs in
order to deliver the Basic
Literacy Program (BLP).
NGOs
LGUs
SUCs
SUCs, etc.
Regulatory (Non-DepED)
It refers to the program
delivery by any private/govt
organizations using their own
funds following the standards
of DepED.
NGOs, POs,
GOs, SUCs,
etc.
ACCREDITATION AND
EQUIVALENCY (A&E) PROGRAM
It is a certification
of learning for OSY
and Adults aged 15
years and above
who are unable to
avail of the formal
school system, or
who have dropped
out of formal
elementary or
secondary
education.
A & E Program
DepEd
Delivered
It refers to the
program
delivery which
is directly
carried-out by
DepED
personnel.
Mobile Teachers
& Dist.
Coordinators
DepEd
Procured
It is a delivery
mechanism which
the DepED through
the DO enters into
a contract with
private groups or
other GOs in order
to deliver the Basic
Literacy Program
(BLP).
NGOs, LGUs, GOs,
SUCs, etc.
Regulatory
(NonDepED)
It refers
to the
program delivery
by any private/
govt
organizations
using their own
funds following
the standards of
DepED.
NGOs, POs, GOs,
SUCs, etc.
It is delivered through
DepED procured which is a
support program of the
Accreditation and
Equivalency (A&E) Program
implemented in participating
secondary schools spread
out nationwide with the
school principals as program
coordinators and their own
teachers as Instructional
Managers.
Computer-based Instruction
- It takes advantage of
the promise of
providing learning
opportunities through
ALS that is
characterized by
separation of the
learning facilitator
from the learner, use
of mixed media
software.
Indigenous
Peoples (IP)
Education
Informal Education
is an educational program that
addresses the special needs and
interests of the marginalized and
other interest groups of learners
that makes use of life skills
approach for personal
development.
it is learning outside the formal
and nonformal education
program, that is drawn from life
experiences and is acquired from
reading, media or close
observation.
it is a lifelong learning process for social civic,
aesthetic, cultural, spiritual, recreational and physical
development.
Spiritual
Civic
Aesthetic
Recreational
Cultural
Physical
ors
l em
en t
I mp
AL
S
Empower the
learners to continue
to learn on their own
so that they may
improve their quality
of life and that of
their family and
community.
Le
ar
ne
r
GOAL
Id like to
reach the
star.
Ill
help
you.
Objectives
Provide informal lifelong learning
opportunities through lifeskills
approach in different
development/interest areas such
as physical, social, civic/political,
cultural, spiritual,
environmental, and aesthetic.
Enhance capabilities through
various personal development
programs.
Recognize learning gains from
the different informal
learning/education channels.
Informal Education
Conceptual Framework
Education for All (EFA)
FORMAL
ALS
INFORMAL
Lifelong Learning (LLL)
Self-Interest
Life Experiences
Empowered
FUNCTIONAL LITERACY
It targets out-of-school
adolescents.
Usapan at Aksiyon
Para sa ALS Ngayon
(USAPAN)
Supporting the professional growth and
development of ALS Field Implementors
USAPAN is envisioned as a
mechanism in a form of in-service
training to provide an avenue for
mobile teachers to get together for
professional advancement
BUREAU OF ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
OBJECTIVES
IMPLEMENTATION
SCHEME and
GUIDELINES
Grouping
Programming
Members of a cluster will take turn to serve as
ASSEMBLY
ACTIVITIES
Symposium/seminar
Sharing, testimonies and demonstration
Materials review, adaptation and development
Workshops
Fellowshipping and teambuilding
Immersion, community work, staff exchange and incountry tour
Education for sustainable development
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