Legal Bases of school community partnership Flashcards

1
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Implies two parties helping each other. Both parties benefits.

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Partnership

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2
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Exist both parties benefits from relationships. They enhance learning opportunities by providing students with resources, experiences and environments they would not otherwise have.

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School-community partnership

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3
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They will have an effect on who the child will be in the future.

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Neighbors, teachers, coaches and church leaders

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4
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The importance of community partnership in school is ____________.

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Partnerships are essential for helping students achieve at their maximum potential and, while parent and community involvement has always been a cornerstone of public schools, greater recognition and support of the importance of these collaborative efforts is needed.

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5
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This program engages all education stakeholders to contribute to their time, effort and resources in ensuring that public school facilities are set in time for the forthcoming school opening.

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Brigada Eskwela

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6
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This can mean use of community resources for learning.

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Curriculum Development

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7
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Business establishments and offices in the community can serve as training ground for learners.

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Work Experience Programs

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8
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Some school call this as “service training”

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Work Immersion

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9
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Parents and retired teachers may be involved in the School Reading remediation and Learning Enrichment Programs

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Remediation and enrichment classes

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10
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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 as resources in the communities.

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Youth Development Programs

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11
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Examples of community service are students participating in tutorial programs, community reforestation programs, clean up drive for a river, assisting in a medical mission; school head involved in planning local celebrations, teachers managing programs, projects, activities; school band playing in fiesta parade

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Community Service

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Students participating in tutorial programs, community reforestation programs, clean up drive for a river, assisting in a medical mission; school head involved in planning local celebrations, teachers managing programs, projects, activities; school band playing in fiesta parade

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Community Service

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13
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May allow the community to use school resources.

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Schools

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14
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Used by community organizations for meetings

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Classroom

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15
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Used as a polling place and venue for medical mission which it may c-sponsor with the Rural Health unit

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School

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16
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Use for community assemblies.

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School Facilities

17
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Used for local celebrations and barangay sports league.

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School Basketball Court

18
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A programs for parents and out of schools youths by using of school resources.

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School conduct livelihood skills-training

19
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Provides that the state shall protect and promote of all citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all.

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Section 1, Article XIV of the 1987 constitution

20
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It is republic act and this section states that establishing school and community networks and encouraging the active participation of the teacher organizations, non academic personnel of public schools and parents - teachers community association.

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R.A 9155, Governance of Basic Education Act, Section E

21
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in this section gives local initiatives for the improvement of schools and learning centres to provide the means by which improvement may be achieved and sustained

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R.A 9155, Governance of Basic Education Act, Section 3

22
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Adop-A-School Program Act

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RA 8525

23
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An act providing for the establishment and maintenance of an integrated system of education.

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Education Act of 1982

24
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Is a vision and a holistic program of reforms that aims at improving the quality basic education for every Filipino by 2015.

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Philippine Education for All (EFA) 2015 Plan