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2012
POLICY GUIDELINES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GRADES 1 TO 10 OF THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM EFFECTIVE SY 2012-2013
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
Features of the K to 12 Curriculum Learning Standards Desired Outcomes Learning Areas General Description of the Science Course in Junior High School Time Allotment and Medium of Instruction Independent/Cooperative Learning Class Programming Learning Resources Culminating Activity/Performance Reporting
Follows the Spiral Progression Approach Promotes enduring understanding of the different topics and concepts across disciplines and across subject areas Is defined in terms of standards expressed in terms of what students should know and the quality and proficiency of the skill that they are expected to demonstrate as evidence of learning
LEARNING STANDARDS
They express what students should know and be able to do to demonstrate their learning. They set clear performance expectations for students, helping them understand what they need to do to meet the expectations. They guide teachers in designing instruction and assessment around what is important to learn.
Content Standards
Learning Standards
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Content standards, which specify the essential knowledge (includes the most important and enduring ideas, issues, principles and concepts from the disciplines), skills and habits of mind that should be taught and learned. They answer the question, What should students know and be able to do?
Performance standards, which express the degree or quality of proficiency that students are expected to demonstrate in relation to the content standards. They answer the question, How well must students do their work? or At what level of performance would the student be appropriately qualified or certified?
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Ability to clearly express ones ideas and feelings orally and non-verbally Ability to listen Ability to read, comprehend and respond to ideas presented Ability to write clearly ones ideas and feelings Ability to access, process and utilize available basic and multimedia information
skills Ability to make critical and informed decisions Innovativeness and creativity Scientific thinking Future orientation
to earn a living Sustainable use of resources (including time) and appropriate technology Entrepreneurship Productivity Financial literacy
Eight (8) learning areas of the core curriculum namely Filipino, English, Science, Mathematics, Araling Panlipunan (AP), Technology and Livelihood Education, Music, Art, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) and Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (EsP)
SCIENCE GRADES 7 TO 10
The course deals with the basic concepts in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth & Space Science. Every quarter presents a different science discipline across grade levels in increasing level of complexity and sophistication. The course is focused on the development of awareness and understanding of practical everyday problems that affect the learners lives and those around them.
Science
Mathematics
Araling Panlipunan Technology & Livelihood Education Music, Art, Physical Education, Health
English
English
Filipino English English
4 hours
4 hours
3 hours 4 hours 4 hours
Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao
Filipino
2 hours
Hours Per Day: 5.8
TIME ALLOTMENT
Minimum period for interaction Can be extended to include off-school experiences at home or in the community for transfer of learning to real-life situations Outputs are in the form of products and performances that should be monitored and credited accordingly
INDEPENDENT/COOPERATIVE LEARNING
A separate period ranging from two to four hours weekly may be provided as open time for learning in order to give the students the option to learn on their own and/or with others those topics, content, or processes that they can handle by themselves.
INDEPENDENT/COOPERATIVE LEARNING
The provision of a seperate period foer independent and coorperative learning (on top of their adoption by teachers as a teaching strategie or instructional activity) is an option that schools might wish to consider for classes that can benefit the most from such class programming.
LEARNING RESOURCES
Modules as basic learning resource Web-based resources and video materials to enrich and deepen understanding Textbooks and other instructional materials where appropriate Teaching guides, exemplars and workbooks as teaching resources
CULMINATING ACTIVITY/PERFORMANCES
At the end of each quarter, schools may put up exhibits for student products across subjects areas as culminating activity and as evidence of their learning or attainment of content and performance standards