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TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM

MODULE 3

VIII. SESSION 8: SPECIAL INTEREST PROGRAMS IN THE ENHANCED BASIC


EDUCATION CURRICULUM

A. Desired Learning Outcomes

Beginning Teacher Indicators (BTIs) Proficient Teacher Indicators


(PTIs)

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Use differentiated, developmentally appropriate


differentiated teaching to suit the learners’ learning experiences to address learners’ gender,
gender, needs, strengths, interests and needs, strengths, interests and experiences.
experiences
Adapt and implement learning programs that ensure
Demonstrate knowledge in the relevance and responsiveness to the needs of all
implementation of relevant and learners
responsive learning programs.

B. Pre-Test
Identify the special interest program being described in each number by writing the letter that
corresponds to your answer.
A. Special Program in the Arts (SPA)
B. Special Science Program
C. Special Program in Journalism
D. Special Program in Foreign Languages (SPFL)
E. Strengthened Technical Vocational Education Program (STVEP)
____B___1. This is a special program for talented and gifted children who are provided enriched
curricula in Science and Mathematics.
____C___2. Teachers who handle this special program must have specialization in English and must be
knowledgeable of foreign languages like French, Mandarin, etc.
___F____3. This is a program for learners who would like to develop skills in the fields of home
economics, industrial arts, agri-fishery arts and ICT.
____E___4. Teachers in this special program must be National Certificate II holders of the subject that
handle
___E____5. To assess the skills of learners in this special program, teachers must be a Trainer’s
Methodology Level I or II holder of the subject they are handling
___E____6. The National Festival of Talents (NFOT) is a national event that allow learners to display
their skills in the four areas of technology livelihood education under the old curriculum and currently
under the TVL track of the Senior High School Program
___A____7. This program nurtures learners who are endowed with gifts in dancing, acting, and singing.
___D____8. Learners enrolled in this special program are given the opportunity to invent and showcase
their invention on Science, Engineering and Technology at the national and international level.
___C___9. This program offers learners the opportunity to explore the field of media arts, broadcasting,
newswriting and photography.
___E___10. Learners with interest in carpentry, cosmetology, computer programming, fish processing
and similar skill-based learning must be enrolled in this special program.
____A___11. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Sports track
____A___12. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Arts track
____E___13. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Technical-Vocational Track
____B___14. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Science, Technology and Engineering strand
On the space provided before each number, write the word ‘Track’ if what is described is a Senior
High School ‘Track’, otherwise write ‘Strand’ if what is being described is a SHS strand.
____Strand______1. Leaners with special inclination in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics attend SHS schools offering STEM.
____Track______2. Learners who opt to pursue tertiary education take the ‘Academic’
____Strand____ _3. Those who are not sure what to course to take in college are given theopportunity to
explore through the General Academic Subject (GAS)
___ Track ______4. Learners who like to obtain National Certificate Level II, III or IV join the Technical
Vocational (TVL)
___ Strand ______5. Agri-fishery Arts, Dressmaking, Computer Programming, Cookery, Tour Guiding
take NC II or higher to be able to work
___ Track ______6. Learners who plan to become sports trainer explore on this
___ Track _____ 7. Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) is under ‘Academic’
___ Strand _____8. Those learners who want to become marine engineers take prebaccalaureate Maritime
___ Strand _____9. TVL Learners who plan to open their business in industrial arts like welding shop,
automobile repair services take this
___ Track _____10. These are SHS courses or subjects
Key Concepts
1. Special interest programs that have been offered to public school learners before the implementation of
the ‘Enhanced Basic Education Program’ are the following:
(1) Special Program in the Arts; (2) Special Science Program; (3) Special Program in Journalism; (4)
Special Program in Foreign Languages and (5) Strengthened Technical Vocational Education Program.
2. With the implementation of the K to 12 curriculum (program), these special interest programs are then
served as link or preparatory (translated) to Senior High School (SHS) tracks and strands. There are four
(4) tracks in the SHS namely, Academic, Sports, Arts and TVL (Technical-Vocational). Under each track
are courses called ‘strands’. For example, under the Academic Track, there are five (5) strands namely,
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), General Academic Subject (GAS),
Accountancy Business and Management (ABM), Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) and the
Prebaccalaureate Maritime. Likewise, under the TVL track, there are four (4) big strands namely, Home
Economics, Industrial Arts, ICT and Agri-Fishery Arts, each strand has many sub-strands that pertains to
many different TVL courses.For example, Cookery NCII, Carpentry NC II, Computer Programming NC
IV and Fish Processing NC II are applied track subjects or simply called strands in home economics,
industrial arts, ICT and agri-fishery arts, respectively.18
3. Hence, if the learner is currently enrolled in the Special Science Program in the junior high school, then
he/she may wish to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics or STEM under
Academic Track in Grades 11 and 12. The same situation will apply for the different special programs in
the junior high school where the learner will enrol.
4. The following are the DepEd Special Programs prior to the implementation of the K to 12 Curriculum
(Program):
a. Special Science Program (SSP) provides the learners with enhancement and enrichment of curriculum
which is based on learners’ intellectual capability, critical thinking skills, and reflective thinking skills in
order to develop them into globally competitive individuals.
b. Special Program in Sports (SPS) enables learners to be job-ready in the field of sports and related areas.
A pool of athletes will be trained to compete in national and international competitions.
c. Special Program in the Arts (SPA) trains students with talents and potential in the arts. Students will
manifest a sense of nationalism through deepened appreciation of Filipino culture and arts.
d. Special Program in Foreign Languages (SPFL) teaches students to be more responsive and relevant
foreign language program, this will place graduates in a more advantageous position in the global
workplace.
e. Special Program in Journalism (SPJ) hones the learners’ skills and competencies in writing for them to
become good writers and journalists in the future.
5. Strengthened TECH-VOC Education Program (STVEP) provides students with opportunities to
acquire certifiable vocational and technical skills that would allow broader options in the local and global
market.
6. Today, all these special interest programs are now part of the ‘Enhanced Basic Education Program’
(EBEP) articulated in terms of SHS tracks/strands. As newly on-boarded public school teacher, the
important concept that you need to understand such as:
a. Not all schools offer Senior High School (SHS)
b. If a school shall offer SHS, the relevance to the learners and the community where they live are two of
the most important considerations that schools must take
c. Availability of human and material resources, community and industry partners are the most important
considerations to take when deciding which SHS track/strand to offer
d. Learners who want to be enrolled in STEM schools must qualify and must meet the requirements stated
in DepEd Order 55 s., 2016, “Policy Guidelines on the National Assessment of Student Learning for the
K to 12 Basic Education Program”, available at:http://www.deped.gov.ph/orders/do-55-s-2016.
e. Teachers must meet DepEd qualification requirements before they can teach in the Special Interest
programs under the K to 12, e.g. TVL teachers must be NC III holders or higher.
D. Activities
Oral Presentation in Learning Action Cell (LAC)
As a relevant member of your school, you must belong to a LAC group where you and your colleagues
can discuss further the challenges that you face and the strategies that you can adopt from them. It is also
expected that you can share your knowledge and be of help to them during your LAC sessions.
As a challenge to you, you must be prepared to share to your colleagues your findings about the topic,
Special Interest Programs in the K to 12 Program. You may only choose one track/strand that you feel
relevant to your school. You should be able to answer the following questions:
1. The track/strand that is relevant in our school? STEM, HUMSS, GAS, ICT, HE, EIM,
CAREGIVING and ABM
2. What factors have I considered in determining the relevance of the program? Interests, choice,
strength and weaknesses
3. How will I be able to know my learners’ interests? The immediate community needs?
Students will undergo assessments to determine their strengths and interests. These will include an aptitude
test, a career assessment exam, and an occupational interest inventory for high schools. Career advocacy
activities will also be conducted to help guide students in choosing their specialization or track.
4. What resources do we need to offer this program?
SHS Specializations or tracks to be offered will be distributed according to the resources available in the
area, the needs and interests of most students, and the opportunities and demands of the community.

E. Reflection
1. My knowledge about Special Interest Programs under the K to 12 Program has become more
meaningful after my exchange of ideas with my peers because…. it was designed to address diverse
learner needs, and may be adapted to fit specific learner groups.
2. As a teacher, it is important to consider individual differences of learners because…
It boosts their morale and encourages to learn.
3. I realized that I play an important role as a teacher in the lives of my learners’ by… being a role
model and identifying their interests and needs.
My Responsibilities and My Contributions
My Responsibilities My Contributions

e.g. come up with a scientific journal to be shared


e.g. advance my knowledge about
among Science teachers in the
Science, technology and engineering
school/district/division levels

A. Post-Test
Identify the special interest program being described in each number by writing the letter that
corresponds to your answer.
A. Special Program in the Arts (SPA)
B. Special Science Program
C. Special Program in Journalism
D. Special Program in Foreign Languages (SPFL)
E. Strengthened Technical Vocational Education Program (STVEP)
____B___1. This is a special program for talented and gifted children who are provided enriched
curricula in Science and Mathematics.
____C___2. Teachers who handle this special program must have specialization in English and must be
knowledgeable of foreign languages like French, Mandarin, etc.
___F____3. This is a program for learners who would like to develop skills in the fields of home
economics, industrial arts, agri-fishery arts and ICT.
____E___4. Teachers in this special program must be National Certificate II holders of the subject that
handle
___E____5. To assess the skills of learners in this special program, teachers must be a Trainer’s
Methodology Level I or II holder of the subject they are handling
___E____6. The National Festival of Talents (NFOT) is a national event that allow learners to display
their skills in the four areas of technology livelihood education under the old curriculum and currently
under the TVL track of the Senior High School Program
___A____7. This program nurtures learners who are endowed with gifts in dancing, acting, and singing.
___D____8. Learners enrolled in this special program are given the opportunity to invent and showcase
their invention on Science, Engineering and Technology at the national and international level.
___C___9. This program offers learners the opportunity to explore the field of media arts, broadcasting,
newswriting and photography.
___E___10. Learners with interest in carpentry, cosmetology, computer programming, fish processing
and similar skill-based learning must be enrolled in this special program.
____A___11. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Sports track
____A___12. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Arts track
____E___13. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Technical-Vocational Track
___B___14. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Science, Technology and Engineering strand
On the space provided before each number, write the word ‘Track’ if what is described is a Senior
High School ‘Track’, otherwise write ‘Strand’ if what is being described is a SHS strand.
____ Track______1. Leaners with special inclination in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics attend SHS schools offering STEM.
____Track______2. Learners who opt to pursue tertiary education take the ‘Academic’
____ Track ____ _3. Those who are not sure what to course to take in college are given the opportunity to
explore through the General Academic Subject (GAS)
___ Track ______4. Learners who like to obtain National Certificate Level II, III or IV join the Technical
Vocational (TVL)
___ Strand ______5. Agri-fishery Arts, Dressmaking, Computer Programming, Cookery, Tour Guiding
take NC II or higher to be able to work
___ Track ______6. Learners who plan to become sports trainer explore on this
___ Strand _____ 7. Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) is under ‘Academic’
___ Strand _____8. Those learners who want to become marine engineers take pre baccalaureate
Maritime
___ Strand _____9. TVL Learners who plan to open their business in industrial arts like welding shop,
automobile repair services take this
___ Strand _____10. These are SHS courses or subjects

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