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Part I. Historical Perspective of Philippine Educational System
Part I. Historical Perspective of Philippine Educational System
Part I. Historical Perspective of Philippine Educational System
Perspective of
Philippine
Educational
System
Early Filipinos
• Medium of instruction
was ALIBATA.
- 17 symbols with 3
vowels and 14
consonants
• BABAYLAN &
KATALONAN were the
teachers before.
• Type of education that was
taught was one of beliefs
and traditions.
• Fathers train their sons how
to hunt & other means of
maintaining livelihood.
• Mothers teach girls to do
household chores.
• Education in Muslim areas
were proliferated through
religion of Islam.
• Imam or Llema were declared
the teachers.
• Children were taught how to
read and write and
comprehend Arabic by using
the Koran as their holy book.
• Informal
• Unstructured
• Not institutionalized
• Specialization in
education did not exist
Spanish Period
• System has changed
into formal.
• Christian doctrines were
the main focus of
schools.
• Schools for boys and girls
are separate.
• Education are for
wealthy Filipinos or
Ilustrados only.
• Spanish were mandated
to educate the natives
of reading, writing and
Spanish language.
Grade
Coordinator/Curriculum Guidance Counselor
Coordinator
PUPILS
SUBJECTS IN
ELEMENTARY
CLASSES
GRADING SYSTEM
For Kindergarten
• For Kindergarten, checklists and anecdotal
records are used instead of numerical grades.
These are based on learning standards found
in the Kindergarten Curriculum guide.
For Grades 1-6
Components Language AP ESP Science Math MAPEH EPP/TL
E
Written
Work 30% 40% 20%
Performance
1-6 Tasks 50% 40% 60%
Quarterly
Assessment
20% 20% 20%
DETERMINING HONOR
PUPILS
Policy Guidelines on Awards
and Recognition for the K to 12
Basic Education Program
(DepEd Order No. 36, s. 2016)
• Academic Excellence Award
The award for Academic Excellence
within the quarter is given to the learners
from grades 1 to 12 who have attended
an average of at least 90 and passed all
learning areas.
A. Classroom Awards
• The Average Grade per
Quarter is reported as a
whole number following
DepEd Order No. 8, s.
2015
• The table below shows
the specific Academic
Excellence Award given
to learners who meet
the following cut-off
grades.
Table 1. Academic Excellence
Award
Academic Excellence Award Average Grade per Quarter