Sun.Star Pampanga

DepEd adjusts 2016 A&E Test cut-off score

- BY ERIKA MARIEL B. GINES erika_gines@icloud .com

IThe Division Testing Committee (DTC) of School Division Offices are, therefore, instructed to accommodat­e the November 2017 A&E takers who still did not reach the adjusted passing score as walk-in examinees on March 4 (Luzon) and 11 (Visayas and Mindanao) despite non-presentati­on of required documents (e.g. Certificat­e of Rating or COR).

The same adjusted cutoff score shall be implemente­d, but only to the aforementi­oned tests.

DTCs shall prepare and facilitate the registrati­on of these walk-in examinees at the testing center from 6:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. prior to the pre-test activities. Only the examinees who took the A&E Test last November 2017 but did not make it to the adjusted passing score and the learners who earlier registered for the March 2018 test are qualified to take the exam.

Photocopyi­ng of answer sheets is allowed only for the March A&E Test administra­tion to ensure that all qualified examinees will be able to take the test.

Moving forward, the Secretary has instructed concerned officers and personnel to conduct a comprehens­ive review of the A&E examinatio­n standards, including its alignment to the existing learning resources and instructio­n delivery. She also ordered the suspension of the provision in DepEd Order No. 55, series 2016 that sets 75% as the passing score until further notice.

ALS, as the administra­tion’s flagship program, has the full commitment of the Secretary. True to the learners’ byword, “Sa ALS may pagasa,” the Department continues to expand and intensify ALS projects and partnershi­ps so that more OSYAs may be provided with options, either through skills training or higher education, to improve their lives and to contribute to nation-building.

n the interest of fairness for out-of-school youth and adult (OSYA) learners whose hopes and dreams for better opportunit­ies are anchored on the Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) program, the Department of Education (DepEd) adjusted the passing score of the 2016 Accreditat­ion and Equivalenc­y (A&E) Test conducted last November 2017 from 75% to the generally accepted passing score of 60%.

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