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(NAR) VOL. 9 NO. 4 / OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1998

[ DECS MEMORANDUM NO. 373, s. 1998, September 09, 1998 ]

ORGANIZATION OF PRESCHOOL CLASSES UNDER THE PRESCHOOL SERVICE CONTRACTING PROGRAMS SY 1998-1999



1. Preschool Service Contracting as an alternative delivery system aims to provide pre-school experience to prospective Grade 1 children in 5th and 6th class municipalities, urban poor communities and relocation areas. This is funded from a portion of the proceeds from the sale of military camps under the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA).

2. The program which was piloted in October 1997 for a period of 6 months has organized 1,565 classes. The program provided preschool experiences to children in disadvantaged areas whose parents could not afford to pay for such services. Monitoring results revealed that children who underwent the said program had a smoother transition from home to formal schooling. Children have developed their self-confidence and their preparedness to learn was evident. Reports also indicated that parents are receptive to the program.

3. For SY 1998-1999, all regions/divisions are requested to conduct a survey of prospective Grade 1 children in 5th and 6th municipalities, urban poor communities and relocation centers who need preschooling and are not accommodated in any school-based preschool, day care center or learning institution. Based on the number of preschool children, classes can be organized under the Preschool Service Contracting Program. Private preschools and non-government organizations (NGOs) will be contracted as service providers.

4. Existing day care classes, PTCA and LGU-organized preschool classes should not be integrated in the program.

5. Inclosed are the Guidelines for the Organization of Classes under the Preschool Service Contracting Scheme which should be strictly followed.

6. Funds for the service providers and for monitoring and training will be transferred to the regions based on the report of enrollment.

7. Immediate and wide dissemination to this Memorandum is desired.

Adopted: September 9, 1998

(SGD.) ANDREW GONZALEZ, FSC
Secretary

Attachment

Guidelines on Preschool Service Contracting

1. Under the Preschool Service Contracting, preschool classes should be organized in 5th and 6th class municipalities, urban poor communities and relocation' areas starting October, 1998 for a period of 6 months.

2. Five-year old children who are prospective Grade One pupils (i.e. children who turned 5 years old on or before June 1, 1998) will be enrolled.

3. The preschool service proponent shall be contracted on the basis of the following:
— Non-government organization (NGO) must be registered with at least one government agency.

— Private schools registered with DECS
Responsibilities of Service Contracting Proponents

1. Organize preschool classes with a minimum of 25 pupils per class

2. Provide the following:

a. salary of qualified preschool teachers at least P 3,000/month.

b. school/classroom facilities

c. adequate instructional materials — e.g. educational blocks/toys, storybooks, tapes, puzzles, and 3 workbooks.

d. basic school supplies — e.g. pencil, paper, crayons, art paper

In cases where the Service Contractor is located in the poblacion, it may hire unemployed BEED graduates who are willing to conduct classes in 5th/6th class municipalities, urban poor communities or relocation areas after giving said teacher training on how to handle preschool classes.

3. Submit a report on the following within the first month of classes:

Region _____________Division ___________________
Service Contractor ______________________________
Category of Service Contractor:NGO
                               Private School
Registered with: ________________________________
Community/Barangay: _______________District: _____
Name of Teacher: ______________________________
Educ'l. Qualification ____________ No. of years teaching experience: _______
Enrollment: M ______ F _______
Total _____________

4. Conduct continuous coordination with DECS and the community with regard to the preschool program.

5. Submit an accomplishment report and liquidate funds received from DECS for preschool services rendered within a month after classes have closed.

Responsibilities of DECS

1. Central Office
—      Transfer funds to DECS RO for the payment of services at P 250/child/month for a period of 6 months
—      Monitor the conduct of the program
2. Regional and Division Offices
—      Submit to DECS Central Office data on the classes organized.
—      Orient the teachers on the conduct of the Program
—      Monitor the conduct of preschool
—      Coordinate with Service Contract Proponent regarding preschool matters e.g. - conduct of classes
Below is the maximum number of classes which may be organized per Region.

RegionNumber of Classes
I135
II75
III130
IV250
V130
VI190
VII160
VIII180
IX85
X100
XI105
XII60
CARAGA100
NCR130
CAR110
ARMM60

3. Division Office

—     Assist in providing classroom/facilities if Service Contract Proponent cannot do so.
—     Have a Memorandum of Agreement with Service Contracting Proponents (Division Level)


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