The Manila Times

DepEd Region 5 gets learning aid

- KAITHREEN CRUZ

THE Department of Education (DepEd) Region 5 (Bicol Region) received learning resources donated by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid) for students from kindergart­en to Grade 3 to assist with the resumption of in-person learning.

Materials donated to DepEd Region 5 included numeracy packages and early grade reading materials in Filipino and three mother-tongue languages.

This was part of the launch of the Learning Recovery Plan in Sorsogon, and in line with the USAid’s ABC+: Advancing Basic Education in the Philippine­s project.

There were also materials donated to Education Undersecre­tary Diosdado San Antonio and DepEd Region 5 Director Gilbert Sadsad to support literacy assessment, education-sector stakeholde­rs engagement, and learning continuity.

“We hope that these materials will continue to aid teachers, schools, and DepEd Region 5 to provide quality, contextand age-appropriat­e learning interventi­ons and instructio­ns for early grade learners, while providing the critical tools and materials needed to implement your Learning Recovery Plan,” USAid Philippine­s Acting Deputy Mission Director Brandon Miller said.

As of April 2022, USAid has trained more than 6,000 teachers from more than 800 schools in the Bicol Region and has distribute­d more than 4.35 million early grade reading materials that have benefited more than 313,000 learners in the region.

During the turnover ceremony of the new learning resources, Sadsad also certified that more than 500 new USAid-developed storybooks passed the Education department’s quality assurance process and are ready for printing and distributi­on.

The USAid said these books are in Filipino, Central Bikol, Rinconada, and Minasbate languages and will help Bicolano learners in Grade 1 and Grade 3 develop foundation­al reading skills.

“This gathering and the continued support given by USAid and the project team inspires us. As we help our stakeholde­rs, we Bicolanos can give more for the sake of education,” Sadsad added.

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