Concurrent Evaluation of Alternative Learning System (ALS) Program Implementation in Public Island School: Basis for Program Enhancement
Bernardo R. Morte Jr.
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The Philippines experienced a high rate of illiteracy and lack of access to primary education,
resulting in a high rate of out-of-school youths and adults (OSYA). To alleviate the concerns about illiteracy,
lack of access to basic education, and other barriers experienced by those struggling learners, the Department
of Education established the Alternative Learning System. This is to allow the aspirant Filipinos to finish
their basic education more inclusively. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the status of implementing the
Alternative Learning System (ALS) program of one public island school in the City of Meycauayan and
guided by a descriptive survey method as the study's research design. Moreover, the study utilized a selfdeveloped
survey questionnaire to dissect the understudied program's implementation status. The study’s
findings revealed that the status of implementation to the identified key areas of the Alternative Learning
System (ALS) program is implemented. Thus, the school adheres to shared governance and program
implementation for inclusive education. The stakeholders' view in the assessment provides a statistically
significant difference. Hence, the null hypothesis of the study is rejected. The proposed inputs and
management implications show how the program will be enhanced in the long run of its implementation in
the locale. It is recommended that the proposed enhancement plan be utilized to improve the
implementation of ALS in the school.
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