Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Partnership implies two parties helping each other. Both parties benefit. This means that if a
school community partnership exists, both parties benefit from the relationship. Thus in the
following paragraphs, we shall present what communities can do for schools and what schools
can do for communities.
In this Work Immersion, students are given the opportunity to work in relevant
establishments or offices in the community to help develop in them "the competencies, work
ethics, and values relevant to pursuing further education and/or joining the world of work....
Partner offices for immersion provide Senior High School students with opportunities:
1.To become familiar with the workplace;
2. For employment simulation; and
3.To apply their competencies in areas of specialization/applied subjects in authentic
work environments (Enclosure to DepEd Order No. 30. 3. 2017).
4. Remediation and enrichment classes - Parents and retired teachers may be
involved in the School Reading remediation and Learning Enrichment Programs.
5. Youth Development Programs The young may involve themselves in youth
development programs and develop their skills and talents, learn how to deal positively
with peers and adults and serve as resources in their communities.
6. Community Service Examples of community service are students participating in
tutorial programs, community reforestation programs, clean up drive for a river, assisting
in medical mission; school head involved in planning local celebrations, teachers
managing programs, projects, activities; school band playing in fiesta parade
1. RA 9155, Governance of Basic Education Act, Section E (10) explicitly states that
one of the responsibilities of school heads is "establishing school and community
networks and encouraging the active participation of teachers organizations,
nonacademic personnel of public schools, and parents-teachers-community
associations.”
● Section 3 (f) of the same Act encourages "local initiatives for the improvement of
schools and learning centers and to provide the means by which... improvements may
be achieved and sustained."
● The upbringing of children is the main and irreplaceable duty and responsibility of the
family. But with the weakening influence of the family on the upbringing of children and
with children's unlimited exposure to modern technology like the internet, the challenge
for schools to teach the young has become even greater. So schools cannot do it all.
They have to partner with the community. RA 9155- Governance of basic Education
Act
● RA 9155, states that partnership between school and community also ensures... that:
1. Educational programs, projects and services take into account the interests of all
members of the community (Sec 3, d);
"Our vision must be more aggressive, more committed not just involving government,
non- government agencies but all stakeholders."
2. Batas Pambansa Blg. 232, otherwise known as the Education Act of 1982, Section
7 states that:
Every educational institution shall provide for the establishment of appropriate bodies
through which the members of the educational community may discuss relevant issues
and communicate information and suggestions for assistance and support of the school
and for the promotion of their common interest. Representatives from each subaroup of
the educational community shall sit and participate in these bodies, the rules and
procedures of which must be approved by them and duly pupublished.
3. Another law, RA. 8525, Adopt-A-School Program Act provides for school-community
partnership. It allows private entities to assist a public school, whether elementary,
secondary. or tertiary,... in, but not limited to, the following faculty development for
training and further education of facilities; upgrading of existing facilities, p publications
and other instructional materials; and more instructional technologies."
In this partnership, children, the primary customers of schools, are most benefited but
school and community are likewise mutually benefited.
4. Even the Philippine Education for All (EFA) 2015 Plan, then a vision and a holistic
program of reforms that aimed to improve the quality of basic education for every Filipino
by end 2015 likewise states: "Schools shall continue to harness local resources and
facilitate involvement of every sector of the community in the school improvement
process."
RA 9155, also known as the Governance of Basic Education Act, BP 232 which is
the Education Act of 1982, RA. 8525, Adopt-A-School Program Act and Agenda 2030
stipulate school and community partnership.
There are many opportunities for school and community partnership. The Brigada Eskwela
which is now institutionalized in DepEd Schools is a glaring proof of school and community
partnership. Schools with all its human and material resources can offer services also to the
community in many ways.
PATAKARAN NG EDUKASYON SA PILIPINAS: PANGKALAHATANG IDEYA
ABCD Pormat
● Audience
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● Domeyn Pangkabatiran
Mga layunin na lumilinang sa mga kakayahan at kasanayang pangkaisipan ng mga
mag- aaral.
Tumutukoy rin ito sa mga pag-iisip na rasyunal, sistematiko at intekwal.
Karamihan sa kabatirang pangkognitibo ay nakapaloob sa Benjamin Bloom.
Domeyn na Pandamdamin
Nauukol ang mga layuning pandamdamin sa paglinang ng mga saloobin, emosyon,
kawilihan at pagpapahayag ng mga mag-aaral.