Week 3 – 3rd Quarter Daily Lesson Log | November 11 – 15, 2019 DLL

We’ve been together for three years now. We had a lot of struggles in our beloved profession but we made it to this new school year together – supporting and sharing our knowledge for the welfare of each other. We are always there for each other as we dream of a smooth and productive school year. Together we will withstand any challenges. And now, we have uploaded our Week 3 – 3rd Quarter Daily Lesson Log | November 11 – 15, 2019 DLL

Thanks to all our Contributors, File Editors and Tech Volunteers who manage our website contents as well as our social media selflessly without reservations. Thanks to all of you for your continued support and your collective notions.

And now as we start on another journey with our students and new challenges that are yet to come, we shall stick together as one – a solid DepEd Teachers Club!

No Teacher left behind.

 

This week’s News that matter:

  • Duterte OKs DepEd’s Proposed Reforms in Education

President Rodrigo R. Duterte has approved the Department of Education’s (DepEd) recommendations aimed at pushing reforms in the education sector, Malacañang announced on Thursday.

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the President gave his nod during his 43rd meeting with his Cabinet at Malacañan Palace in Manila on Wednesday night.

DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones, at the Cabinet meeting, noted that her agency already provided free education to 27.2 million learners, but emphasized the need to further improve the quality of education in the country, Panelo said.

“Moving forward, quality basic education is imperative. Thus, the President approved DepEd’s recommendation[s]” the Palace official said in the statement.

Panelo said the DepEd’s proposals approved by Duterte include improvement of curriculum for students who want to pursue education, creation of more plantilla positions for teachers, crafting of a communication plan on quality education, and harnessing the use of technology.

He said the recommendations were meant to “educate more students, educators and leaders.”

The DepEd is currently reviewing the effectiveness of K to 12 basic education program amid stakeholders’ concerns that the curriculum supposedly failed to allow students to gain skills for employment after senior high school.

The K to 12 program, implemented during the Aquino government in 2012, overhauled the basic education curriculum in the country by adding two years of senior high school.

Grade 11 and 12 students are given the option to choose among four tracks — academic, technical-vocational-livelihood, sports and arts.

The review will enable the DepEd to identify the achievements and challenges since the basic education reform program’s implementation.

The agency has also proposed the addition of four new teaching positions to provide for an improved professional growth and opportunities to public school teachers.

The DepEd specifically sought the creation of new ranks, which include Teacher IV, Teacher V, Teacher VI, and Teacher VII with corresponding higher salary grades after the current items of Teacher I, Teacher II and Teacher III.

Source:

 

Week 3 – 3rd Quarter Daily Lesson Log
November 11 – 15, 2019 DLL

Kindergarten Daily Lesson Log

Grade 1 Daily Lesson Log

Grade 2 Daily Lesson Log

Grade 3 Daily Lesson Log

Grade 4 Daily Lesson Log

Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log

Grade 6 Daily Lesson Log

 

  • Additional files to be uploaded soon. Other Grades’ DLL files are already uploaded. You may check them now.
  • We are always on the process of uploading new files.
    For additional updates and unannounced uploads, please visit this section from time to time.
    Like us on Facebook to get INSTANT UPDATES. CLICK HERE
    You can also BOOKMARK this page in your web browser by clicking Ctrl+D in your keyboard for faster access in the future. Thank you fellow Teachers. 
  • We at DepEd Teachers Club are always grateful to all our File Authors and File Contributors. Credit goes to all of them. Let us all give them thanks and show our support for all their works.
    We are also thankful for all our File Editors, Sharers, Tech Volunteers and fellow Teachers for helping us and making this kind of service possible.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *