School And Community Flashcards
(10 cards)
What can Community do for Schools?
• Brigada Eskwela
• Curriculum Development
• Work experience programs
• Remediation and Enrichment Classes
• Youth Development
• Community Service
This program engages all education stakeholders to contribute their time, effort and resources in ensuring that public school facilities are set in time for the forthcoming
school opening. It takes place more or less two weeks before classes begin in June. This is a school maintenance program that has been institutionalized since 2009 when DepEd issued
DepEd Order # 100.
Brigada Eskwela
This can mean use of community resources for learning. e.g. museum, elders of the community as key informants in research or resource persons in the study of local history
Curriculum Development
e.g. ________as key informants in research or resource persons in the study of local history
museum, elders of the community
➢Business establishments and offices in the community
can serve as training ground for learners.
Work experience programs
➢A concrete example is the ______ required of Senior High School students. In this Work Immersion, students are given the opportunity to work in relevant establishments or offices in the community to help develop in them “the competencies, work ethics, and values relevant to pursuing further education and/or joining the world of work”.
Work Immersion
Parents and retired teachers may be involved in the School. Reading remediation and Learning Enrichment Programs.
Remediation and Enrichment Classes
Programs 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 serve as resources in their communities.
Youth Development
Examples are students participating in tutorial programs, community reforestation programs, clean up drive for a river, assisting in medical mission; school head involved in planning local celebrations, teachers managing programs, projects, activities; school band playing in fiesta parade
Community Service
What can schools do for communities?
Schools may allow the community to use school resources.
Here are concrete examples enumerated by the DepEd Primer on School Community Partnership:
- Classroom used by community organizations for meetings
- School used as a polling place
- Schools used as a venue for medical mission which it may co-sponsor with the Rural Health Unit
- School used as an evacuation center
- School facilities used for community assemblies
- School basketball court used for local celebrations and barangay sports league
- Schools conduct livelihood skills-training programs for parents and out-of-school youths by using school resources
- Livelihood skills-training for parents and out-of-schoolyouths by teachers themselves