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Deped K12
K to 12 means Kindergarten and the 12 years of elementary and secondary
education.
Kindergarten refers to the five-year old cohort that takes a standardized
kindergarten curriculum. Elementary education refers to primary schooling
that involves six years of education (Grades 1 to 6). Secondary education
refers to four years of junior
high school (Grades 7 to 10) and two years of
senior high school (Grades 11 to 12).
THE MEANING OF K12
“We need to add two years to our
basic education. Those who can
afford pay up to 14 years of
schooling before university. Thus,
their children are getting into the
best universities and the best jobs
after graduation. I want at least
12 years for our public school
children to given them an even
chance of succeeding.”
-President Benigno Aquino
III
The K to 12 Basic Education Program aims to produce Filipino graduates
who are holistically-developed with 21st century skills prepared for higher
education, middle-level skills development, employment, and
entrepreneurship. Having quality education as a long-term solution to
underemployment, malnutrition, and poverty and is line with the agenda of
the Aquino administration.
VISION OF K TO 12
• Possess sufficient mastery of basic competencies (e.g., literacy, numeracy,
problem solving, etc) to develop themselves to the fullest;
• Be emotionally developed and competent to live a meaningful life;
• Be socially aware, pro-active, and involved in public and civic affairs and
contribute to the development of a progressive, just and humane society;
• Be adequately prepared for the world of work or entrepreneurship or higher
education;
• Be legally employable; and
• Be globally competitive.
FILIPINO GRADUATES ARE
ENVISIONED TO:
• Possess healthy mind and body
• Have a solid moral and spiritual grounding
• Appreciate and care for humanity, the world, and environment
• Are proud to be a Filipino
THEY ARE CHARACTERIZED AS
GRADUATES WHO:
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The K to 12 Curriculum is focused on
the learner’s acquisition of the 21st
century skills as follows:
1.1 Creativity and curiosity
1.2 Critical thinking, problem solving, and risk-taking
1.3 Adaptability, managing complexity and self-direction
1.4 Higher-order thinking and sound reasoning
1. LEARNING AND INNOVATION
SKILLS
2.1 Visual and information literacies
2.2 Media literacy
2.3 Basic, scientific, economic, and technological literacies
2.4 Multicultural literacy and global awareness
2. INFORMATION, MEDIA, AND
TECHNOLOGY SKILLS
3.1 Teaming, collaboration and interpersonal skills
3.2 Personal, social, and civic responsibility
3.3 Interactive communication
3. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
4.1 Flexibility and adaptability
4.2 Initiative and self-direction
4.3 Social and cross-cultural skills
4.4 Productivity and accountability
4.5 Leadership and responsibility
4. LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS
Prior to K to 12 Education, the elementary and secondary schools were using
the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC). Then in 2010, the Secondary
Education Curriculum (SEC) was introduced in high school in school year
2010-2011. Both the BEC and SEC aim for functional literacy. The K to 12
Curriculum aims for holistic development and acquisition of 21st century
skills.
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE
CURRICULUM
The BEC 2002 focuses on the development of reading skills and values of
self-reliance and patriotism. It also puts emphasis on interactive learning
approaches and integrative teaching approaches which integrate competencies
and values within and across the learning areas.
On the other hand, SEC 2010, which follows an Understanding by Design
(UbD) framework, focuses on setting of learning standards and teaching for
understanding. It provides a personalized approach using special curricular
programs. It likewise develops readiness and passion for work and lifelong
learning. Moreover, SEC 2010 takes into consideration the various contexts
and support systems surrounding the Filipino learners.
The K to 12 curriculum considers every aspect of development of the
learners so that graduates will be holistically developed, equipped with 21st
century skills and prepared for employment, entrepreneurship, middle level
skills or higher education.
In developing the K to 12 curriculum, various philosophical and legal bases
were taken into consideration. As a learner-centered curriculum, K to 12
considers the nature and the needs of the learners. Moreover, it responds to
the local and global needs.
The K to 12 curriculum likewise affirms the important role that various
stakeholders play in education such as administrators in the various levels of
DepEd, other government agencies, non-government organizations, private
sector, and the learners’ family and community. It also entails curriculum and
instructional supports.
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The college readiness standards serve as the partial basis of the curricula
of Grades 11 and 12, especially for students aiming to take higher education.
In
broad strokes (since the details are still in the process of finalization), the
senior
high school curriculum possesses the following features.
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM
AND GENERAL EDUCATION
1. It consists of: (i) a core curriculum for all SHS students consisting of
subjects in English (108 hours), Filipino, literature, communication,
mathematics,
natural science, social science, and philosophy, which conform to the college
readiness standards; and (ii) three tracks that will prepare the student for
either
work or college.
2. Students shall choose from among three tracks: (i) Technical-
Vocational-Livelihood (TVL); (ii) Academic (humanities, education and social
sciences (HESS); science, technology, engineering and math (STEM); and
business, accountancy, and management (BAM); and (iii) Sports and Arts.
The specific subjects within the different strands of the academic track
are currently being fleshed out. The academic track as a whole appears in
Table 2 (next page).
Putting the college readiness standards together with the foregoing
features of the senior high school curriculum, one can safely assume that:
Core subjects in grades 11 and 12 will consume the remedial
courses in the present GE curriculum, especially in communication,
mathematics and science; and
Certain specialized courses in the academic track will exceed the
remedial level of current GE courses.
As a result of changes in the basic education curriculum, portions of the
present GE program will become unnecessary or irrelevant.
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  • 2. K to 12 means Kindergarten and the 12 years of elementary and secondary education. Kindergarten refers to the five-year old cohort that takes a standardized kindergarten curriculum. Elementary education refers to primary schooling that involves six years of education (Grades 1 to 6). Secondary education refers to four years of junior high school (Grades 7 to 10) and two years of senior high school (Grades 11 to 12). THE MEANING OF K12
  • 3. “We need to add two years to our basic education. Those who can afford pay up to 14 years of schooling before university. Thus, their children are getting into the best universities and the best jobs after graduation. I want at least 12 years for our public school children to given them an even chance of succeeding.” -President Benigno Aquino III
  • 4. The K to 12 Basic Education Program aims to produce Filipino graduates who are holistically-developed with 21st century skills prepared for higher education, middle-level skills development, employment, and entrepreneurship. Having quality education as a long-term solution to underemployment, malnutrition, and poverty and is line with the agenda of the Aquino administration. VISION OF K TO 12
  • 5. • Possess sufficient mastery of basic competencies (e.g., literacy, numeracy, problem solving, etc) to develop themselves to the fullest; • Be emotionally developed and competent to live a meaningful life; • Be socially aware, pro-active, and involved in public and civic affairs and contribute to the development of a progressive, just and humane society; • Be adequately prepared for the world of work or entrepreneurship or higher education; • Be legally employable; and • Be globally competitive. FILIPINO GRADUATES ARE ENVISIONED TO:
  • 6. • Possess healthy mind and body • Have a solid moral and spiritual grounding • Appreciate and care for humanity, the world, and environment • Are proud to be a Filipino THEY ARE CHARACTERIZED AS GRADUATES WHO:
  • 8. The K to 12 Curriculum is focused on the learner’s acquisition of the 21st century skills as follows:
  • 9. 1.1 Creativity and curiosity 1.2 Critical thinking, problem solving, and risk-taking 1.3 Adaptability, managing complexity and self-direction 1.4 Higher-order thinking and sound reasoning 1. LEARNING AND INNOVATION SKILLS
  • 10. 2.1 Visual and information literacies 2.2 Media literacy 2.3 Basic, scientific, economic, and technological literacies 2.4 Multicultural literacy and global awareness 2. INFORMATION, MEDIA, AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS
  • 11. 3.1 Teaming, collaboration and interpersonal skills 3.2 Personal, social, and civic responsibility 3.3 Interactive communication 3. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS
  • 12. 4.1 Flexibility and adaptability 4.2 Initiative and self-direction 4.3 Social and cross-cultural skills 4.4 Productivity and accountability 4.5 Leadership and responsibility 4. LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS
  • 13. Prior to K to 12 Education, the elementary and secondary schools were using the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC). Then in 2010, the Secondary Education Curriculum (SEC) was introduced in high school in school year 2010-2011. Both the BEC and SEC aim for functional literacy. The K to 12 Curriculum aims for holistic development and acquisition of 21st century skills. SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE CURRICULUM
  • 14. The BEC 2002 focuses on the development of reading skills and values of self-reliance and patriotism. It also puts emphasis on interactive learning approaches and integrative teaching approaches which integrate competencies and values within and across the learning areas.
  • 15. On the other hand, SEC 2010, which follows an Understanding by Design (UbD) framework, focuses on setting of learning standards and teaching for understanding. It provides a personalized approach using special curricular programs. It likewise develops readiness and passion for work and lifelong learning. Moreover, SEC 2010 takes into consideration the various contexts and support systems surrounding the Filipino learners.
  • 16. The K to 12 curriculum considers every aspect of development of the learners so that graduates will be holistically developed, equipped with 21st century skills and prepared for employment, entrepreneurship, middle level skills or higher education.
  • 17. In developing the K to 12 curriculum, various philosophical and legal bases were taken into consideration. As a learner-centered curriculum, K to 12 considers the nature and the needs of the learners. Moreover, it responds to the local and global needs.
  • 18. The K to 12 curriculum likewise affirms the important role that various stakeholders play in education such as administrators in the various levels of DepEd, other government agencies, non-government organizations, private sector, and the learners’ family and community. It also entails curriculum and instructional supports.
  • 26. The college readiness standards serve as the partial basis of the curricula of Grades 11 and 12, especially for students aiming to take higher education. In broad strokes (since the details are still in the process of finalization), the senior high school curriculum possesses the following features. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND GENERAL EDUCATION
  • 27. 1. It consists of: (i) a core curriculum for all SHS students consisting of subjects in English (108 hours), Filipino, literature, communication, mathematics, natural science, social science, and philosophy, which conform to the college readiness standards; and (ii) three tracks that will prepare the student for either work or college.
  • 28. 2. Students shall choose from among three tracks: (i) Technical- Vocational-Livelihood (TVL); (ii) Academic (humanities, education and social sciences (HESS); science, technology, engineering and math (STEM); and business, accountancy, and management (BAM); and (iii) Sports and Arts. The specific subjects within the different strands of the academic track are currently being fleshed out. The academic track as a whole appears in Table 2 (next page).
  • 29. Putting the college readiness standards together with the foregoing features of the senior high school curriculum, one can safely assume that: Core subjects in grades 11 and 12 will consume the remedial courses in the present GE curriculum, especially in communication, mathematics and science; and Certain specialized courses in the academic track will exceed the remedial level of current GE courses. As a result of changes in the basic education curriculum, portions of the present GE program will become unnecessary or irrelevant.