Fely Catajan, ALS district coordinator in Candaba West. |
CANDABA – Learners under the Alternative Learning System (ALS) by the Department of Education (DepEd)in this town yesterday took the accreditation and equivalency test held in an elementary school, Mexico town.
They were guided by Fely Catajan, ALS district coordinator in Candaba West.
Catajan told Sun Star Pampanga that if the learners pass ALS Accreditation and Equivalency test, they will be given diploma which they can use should they decide to pursue college education.
This system bridge the learning competency of those who failed to finish elementary and high school education but still dreaming of finishing college in the future.
ALS is a free education program implemented by DepEd under the Bureau of Alternative Learning System, which benefits those who cannot afford formal schooling.
The program provides a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction, encompassing both the non-formal and informal sources of knowledge and skill.
The system was created to help people finish the equivalent of elementary or high school in their own time, at their own pace, and as close to their barangay as possible.Delete ReplyReply ForwardMovePrint Actions NextPrevious
They were guided by Fely Catajan, ALS district coordinator in Candaba West.
Catajan told Sun Star Pampanga that if the learners pass ALS Accreditation and Equivalency test, they will be given diploma which they can use should they decide to pursue college education.
This system bridge the learning competency of those who failed to finish elementary and high school education but still dreaming of finishing college in the future.
ALS is a free education program implemented by DepEd under the Bureau of Alternative Learning System, which benefits those who cannot afford formal schooling.
The program provides a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction, encompassing both the non-formal and informal sources of knowledge and skill.
The system was created to help people finish the equivalent of elementary or high school in their own time, at their own pace, and as close to their barangay as possible.Delete ReplyReply ForwardMovePrint Actions NextPrevious
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