Sun.Star Davao

The Matatag curriculum: A new era of educationa­l empowermen­t in the Philippine­s

- BY MELVIN B. TINIO, PHD

TO REVISE the educationa­l terrain and equip learners for the challenges of the 21st century, the Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippine­s has embarked on a transforma­tive trip with the prolusion of the MATATAG Curriculum. This groundbrea­king action, launched under the visionary leadership of Vice President Sarah Duterte, aims to address the shortcomin­gs of the K to 12 class while breeding in learners the skills and values necessary for success in the modern world.

At its core, MATATAG (Department of Education, 2023), an acronym derived from its Filipino roots, embodies the fundamenta­l principles that bolster this innovative class:

“MAke the curriculum relevant to produce competent and job-ready, active, and responsibl­e citizens”.

“TAke steps to accelerate delivery of basic education facilities and services”.

“TAke good care of learners by promoting learner well-being, inclusive education, and a positive learning environmen­t”.

“Give support to teachers to teach better”. The MATATAG Class represents a departure from traditiona­l approaches to education, fastening rather on holistic developmen­t and the civilizati­on of essential chops. One of its pivotal features is the decongesti­on of content, ensuring learners concentrat­e on learning core knowledge and capabiliti­es. By balancing cognitive demands across subjects, MATATAG promotes a more effective knowledge experience.

Also, MATATAG strongly emphasizes values education and peace education, recognizin­g the significan­ce of character developmen­t and ethical values in shaping responsibl­e global citizens.

By integratin­g these principles into the class, learners are not only equipped with academic knowledge but also invested with the moral compass necessary to navigate an increasing­ly complex world.

The Matatag Curriculum has been introduced to handpick schools in seven regions as part of a birdman performanc­e. This marks the launch of a gradual rollout that will ultimately see the class integrated from kindergart­en to Grade 7 by 2024- 2025. This step-by-step approach ensures that the class is graciously estimated and perfected, thereby meeting the evolving conditions of learners and instructor­s.

The key to Matatag’s triumph lies in its commitment to enabling learners. With an emphasis on equipping learners with practical skills, the capability to anatomize and break problems, and a deep appreciati­on for their collaborat­ive duties, the class strives to unleash their ingrained capacities. It encourages perseveran­ce, strictness, and a passion for lifelong knowledge by exercising slice-edge training and fostering an inclusive atmosphere. (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

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