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About the Program

ALS 2.0

The Alternative Learning System (ALS) is a parallel learning system in the Philippines that provides opportunities for out-of-school youth and adult (OSYA) learners to develop basic and functional literacy skills, and to access equivalent pathways to complete basic education.

A viable alternative to the existing formal education system, ALS encompasses both non-formal and informal sources of knowledge and skills. As a second chance education program, it aims to empower OSYA learners to continue learning in a manner, time and place suitable to their preference and circumstances, and for them to achieve their goals of improving their quality of life and becoming productive contributors to society.

In 2016, the ALS Program began undergoing reforms as part of strengthening, intensifying, and expanding its implementation. Three years of consultation, review and development of policies, training, and evaluation with partners in the government, local and international non-government agencies, and civil society organizations led to the finalization of the enhanced ALS K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum, the development of the ALS Program 2.0, and the rollout of the five-year ALS 2.0 Strategic Roadmap.

THE ALS K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

The ALS Program uses a contextualized non-formal curriculum which is substantially aligned with the K to 12 Curriculum for Basic Education of the formal school system, but it is not the mirror image of the formal school curriculum. It is aligned but not identical. This takes into account the prior learning of its learners and reflects the indicators of functional literacy into six interrelated learning strands.

The table below shows the six learning strands and corresponding topics or skills.

ALS K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Learning Strands

Learning Strands

Skills

Learning Strand 1

Communication Skills (English)

 

Communication Skills (Filipino)

Learning Strand 2

Scientific Literacy and Critical Thinking

Learning Strand 3

Mathematical and Problem Solving Skills

Learning Strand 4

Life and Career Skills

Learning Strand 5

Understanding the Self and Society

Learning Strand 6

Digital Citizenship

 

Contact ALS

Contact ALS ALS Central Office Office of the Assistant Secretary for Alternative Learning System Address: 2F Rizal Building, DepEd Complex,

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions What is ALS? The Alternative Learning System (ALS) is a parallel learning system that provides a viable

 

Become an ALS Learner

BECOME AN ALS LEARNER The ALS Program is open to potential learners at any time of the year. Interested OSYA

 

ALS Programs

ALS Programs The Deparment of Education implements non-formal education programs through the ALS. Non-formal education is defined by UNESCO as

 

About A & E Assessment & Certification

About A & E Assessment & Certification The ALS Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Assessment and Certification is a process that

 

Tools

Tools Tools  ALS Media November 25, 2020November 25, 2020 utakhenyo 0 ALS Media ALS Media ALS Press Releases  ALS Press Releases

 

Learning Materials

Learning Materials Learning Modules  A&E Secondary November 17, 2020November 17, 2020 utakhenyo 0 Learning Modules  A&E Advanced Elementary November 17,