Sunday, May 21, 2017

Sample ALS Test: Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking

A. Part 1
1.     Binabalak ni Mario na lagyan ng bakod ang kanyang minanang lupain. Parihaba ang hugis ng ari-ariang may sukat na 100 metro ang isang gilid at 50 metro naman ang isa pang gilid. Kung babakuran ang lupain ng tatlong ulit ng alambreng-tinik, gaano kahaba ang kinakailangang bilhin ni Mario?
a.                                              a.     300 metro
b.     600 metro
c.     900 metro
d.     1,200 metro
2.     Mas mahal ng tatlong ulit ang isang pirasong abokado kaysa dalawang pirasong saging. Kung ang halaga ng isang dosenang saging ay P 60.00, ilan ang mabibiling abokado sa halagang P 300.00?
a.     5
b.     10
c.     15
d.     20
3.     Kayang tapusin ni Nena ang tambak na labahin sa loob ng 5 oras. Kaya namang tapusin ito ni Inday sa loob ng 3 oras. Kung magtutulong silang labhan ang mga damit, ilang oras nila itong matatapos?
a.     4 oras eksakto
b.     2 oras 5 minuto 45 segundo
c.     1 oras 52 minuto 48 segundo
d.     3 oras 25 minuto 28 segundo
4.     Biniyak ni Toto yang alkansiyang-bao upang ipambili ng gamit sa eskwela. Ito ay binubuo ng singko, diyes at beinte-singko sentimos na barya. Ang singko ay dalawang beses ang dami kaysa sa diyes samantalang tatlong beses na marami ang beinte-singko kaysa singko. Kung ang kabuuan ng barya ay P 17.00, tig-iilang singko, diyes at beinte-singko ang laman ng alkansiya?
a.     20, 10 at 60
b.     40, 20 at 120
c.     10, 5 at 30
d.     30, 15 at 90
5.     Bumili ng  4cm x 8cm na tiles si Pedro upang ilagay sa kanilang sahig na may sukat na 1.5m x 2.5m. Ipagpalagay na mailalagay pa rin sa sahig ang mga napirasong tiles, ilang tiles ang binili ni Pedro upang hindi kapusin at hindi naman sumobra ng higit sa 20 piraso?
a.     1,200
b.     1,180
c.     1,150
d.     1,220

Tingnan ang SAGOT dito http://alternativelearningsystem.blogspot.com/

Fact Sheets: Alternative Learning System (ALS)

Fact Sheets about Alternative Learning System (ALS)

Source: DepEd http://www.deped.gov.ph/als/faq

What curriculum is used in the ALS?

The ALS Curriculum reflects the set of knowledge skills and competencies that learners should develop to meet the minimum requirements of basic education. It is comparable to the formal school curriculum. The teaching and learning processes and resources are based on the ALS Curriculum.

Who are the target learners in the ALS?

ALS is intended for out-of-school children, youth and adults who need basic and functional literacy skills, knowledge and values.
These people are usually located in far-flung communities with no or limited access to formal schools.
  • In 2008, it was estimated that 40.95 million or 45% of the total Philippine population did not complete basic education. This population is considered the target groups of the alternative learning system.
  • Among the target groups, 27.53 million are 15 years old and above. Meanwhile, 6-11 years old (8.7 million) and 12-15 (4.7 million) years old are the aggregated target learners who are in-school age.
  • Specifically, this group of marginalized learners consists of street children, indigenous peoples, farmers, fisherfolks, women, adolescents, solo parents, children in conflict areas not reached by the formal school system, rebel returnees, and others.

Who delivers the ALS?

ALS is either DepEd-delivered, DepEd-procured, or DepEd Partners-delivered.
  • DepEd-delivered refers to the implementation arrangement where program is directly carried-out by DepEd ALS implementers such as the ALS Mobile Teachers and District ALS Coordinators.
  • DepEd-procured refers to the implementation arrangement where program is contracted by DepEd to service providers such as non-government organizations and other government organizations and literacy volunteers.
  • DepEd Partners-delivered refers to the implementation of ALS Programs by non-DepEd organizations such as Local Government Units (LGUs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and other Government Organizations (GOs), international donor agencies, church-based organizations and individuals on a voluntary basis using their own resources.

Who are the DepEd ALS Field Implementors? 

The ALS Programs are carried out by ALS Mobile Teachers and District ALS Coordinators in the 17 regions of the country. Both are DepEd employed and hold regular teacher items.
Mobile Teachers are “specialized” teachers who live among the people in remote barangays of the country to conduct the BLP for illiterate out-of-school children, youth and adults who are willing to learn basic literacy skills and proceed to Continuing Education program: Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) for those who left formal school system or have no access to schools.
The District ALS Coordinators are primarily designated to harmonize ALS initiatives in a district. However, just like the Mobile Teachers, they also serve as learning facilitators in the delivery of the different ALS programs/projects.

How does learning intervention take place in the ALS?

The learning facilitator (Facilitator, Instructional Manager, ALS Mobile Teacher, District ALS Coordinator) goes to a sitio or barangay with Functional Literacy Test and a set of learning materials to conduct learning sessions until such time that the learners have become literate before going to another sitio or barangay. However, depending on the need of the learners, the learning facilitator goes back to a sitio or barangay for visitation and follow-up.
Most of the time, instead of the learners going to the Community Learning Center, the learning facilitator brings the learning materials to the learners to help them acquire basic and or functional literacy skills.
ALS programs are delivered in various modes such as face-to-face, radio-based, eSkwela/computer-based or independent learning.

Where do learning sessions take place?

Learning sessions take place at the Community Learning Center or at any place convenient to the learners. Teaching and learning may also take place at the homes of the learners, under the shades of trees, inside a church or mosque, playground and any other available space and venue.

What materials are used in the ALS?

The ALS utilizes learning modules. Each module is complete in itself. It contains the description of the module, objectives, learning activities, and pre and post tests. Modules for the basic and lower elementary level learners come with a Facilitator’s Guide. Meanwhile, modules for advanced elementary and secondary levels were designed for self-learning.
In the conduct of ALS sessions, use of supplementary learning materials is being encouraged particularly those that are developed by the Facilitator to suit the local need and context and are locally available.
In partnership with various organizations, both local and international, the DepEd-BALS was able to adapt and/or produce print and non-print learning materials to supplement the existing modules in the conduct of ALS learning sessions.
Supplementary materials are important in the conduct of ALS learning sessions. Additional materials make learning sessions more effective by reinforcing newly acquired literacy skills. They also serve as springboards to a new lesson, thus, making learning more fun and interesting. Use of multi-media also gives both Facilitators and learners chance to access new information and technology and activates multi-sensory learning.

What are the areas of learning in the ALS? 

The learning areas in the ALS are called learning strands which are the equivalent of the “subjects” in the formal school system.
These learning strands are:
  • Communication Skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing)
  • Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking (numeracy and scientific thinking)
  • Sustainable use of Resources/Productivity (ability to earn a living through self-employment, outside employment, entrepreneurship, sustainable use of resources and appropriate technology and productivity)
  • Development of Self and a Sense of Community (self-development, a sense of personal and national history and identity, cultural pride and recognition and understanding of civil and political rights)
  • Expanding One’s World Vision (knowledge, respect and appreciation for diversity, peace and non-violent resolution of conflict, and global awareness and solidarity)

Is there an entrance test in the ALS? 

The potential learner in the ALS goes through a screening process to determine whatever prior learning that he/she may have through the Functional Literacy Test (FLT). This assessment will assist the Learning Facilitator to set-up a teaching and learning plan for a particular learner.
The FLT is composed of five (5) parts. These are 1) the Personal Information Sheet (PIS), 2) Listening and Speaking, 3) Reading, 4) Writing, and 5) Numeracy.

What is the difference between non-formal education and informal education? 

To reach this marginalized group of learners, BALS implements non-formal and informal education or education that takes place outside the formal school system.
Republic Act 9155 defines Non-formal Education as “any organized, systematic educational activity carried outside the framework of the formal school system to provide selected types of learning to a segment of the population”.
On the other hand, Informal Education is defined as “a lifelong process of learning by which every person acquires and accumulates knowledge, skills, attitudes and insights from daily experiences at home, at work, at play and from life itself”.
BALS carries out two Non-formal Education Programs: a) the Basic Literacy Program (BLP) for illiterates and the b) Continuing Education: Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Program for elementary and high school drop-outs.
BALS has developed Informal Education courses that include self-interest and life experiences programs. Initially, it has already developed a special curriculum for indigenous peoples (IPs). With this construct, greater learning needs will be addressed and funneled to promote lifelong learning in all streams of education.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

DepEd Postpones Jan 22 & 29, 2017 ALS Tests Indefinitely

Nasa ibaba po ang abiso ng Department of Education (DepEd) tungkol sa pagliliban ng pagsusulit para sa Alternative Learning System (ALS) noong Enero 22, 2017 sa Luzon at Enero 29 sa Visayas at Mindanao. Makipag-ugnayan po sa inyong mga guro at coordinator kung kailan ulit ang pagsusulit

ADVISORY (January 20,2017)  http://www.deped.gov.ph/als-ae
Please be informed that the scheduled administration of the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test on January 22, 2017 for Luzon and January 29, 2017 for Visayas and Mindanao are hereby postponed indefinitely. A Memorandum shall be issued to inform the public on the new dates.

Thursday, November 24, 2016

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Ang Edukasyon at Mga Tao - Isang Sanaysay

Isang Sanaysay....


(Image from http://www.philippinecollegian.org/failing-education/)

Mahalaga at malaki ang epekto ng edukasyon sa Pilipinas at sa mga Filipino. Hindi sapat ang maraming likas na yaman ng isang bansa upang umunlad. Malaking bahagi ng pag-unlad ang nakasalalay sa kalidad ng kanyang mga mamamayan. Dahil dito, nakapokus ang atensyon ng isang ordinaryong pamilyang Filipino sa edukasyon ng kanyang mga anak. Para sa maraming magulang, sa pamamagitan lamang ng edukasyon kung paano nila maiaangat ang kalidad ng kanilang pamumuhay. 

Sa tipikal na pamilyang Filipino, hindi alintana ng mga magulang ang hirap mapagtapos lamang ang kanilang mga anak. Kasabihan na, “ang edukasyon ay isang tanging yaman na maaari nilang maipamana sa kanilang mga anak na hindi makukuha ninuman.” Kaya liyad ang dibdib ng mga magulang kapag nakapagtapos sila ng anak anumang antas ng pag-aaral ito. Halata ang magmamalaking nadarama habang pinagmamasdan ang diplomang nakasabit sa dingding at larawan ng anak na nakatoga. Sa isang banda, isa ring malaking kabiguan kung hindi magawang papag-aralin ng isang magulang ang kanyang mga anak o hindi ito nakatapos sanhi ng sariling kapabayaan. Ang kabiguang ito ay ipinalalagay ng isang magulang na hindi niya nagampanan nang maayos ang pagiging magulang.

Hindi man tuwirang masasabing nakasalalay nang lubos sa edukasyon ang kaunlaran ng Pilipinas, masasabing malaki ang bahagi ng may pinag-aralan at kasanayan ng mga Filipino sa imahe at ekonomiya ng bansa. Patunay rito ang pagdagsa ng mga  manggagawang Filipino o tinaguriang OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) sa iba’t ibang panig ng mundo upang magtrabaho. Noong 2011, umabot na sa 1,850,463 ang mga trabahador sa ibang bansang naproseso ng Philippine Overseas Employment Agency o POEA ayon sa datos na nakasulat sa kanilang webpurok (www.poea.gov.ph). Hindi pa kabilang sa mga ito yaong mga hindi dokumentadong manggagawa. Ang pagkuha ng mga ibang bansa sa manggagawang Filipino ay nakasalalay hindi lamang sa kanilang pananaw sa trabaho kundi sa antas ng kanilang edukasyon at kasanayan. Isa na rito ang pagsasalita at pag-intindi sa wikang Ingles. Ito rin ang kadahilanan kung bakit maraming dayuhang kumpanya ang kumukuha sa mga Filipino upang maging call center agents. Dahil sa padalang pera ng mga OFWs na inabot na ng 21.4 bilyon dolyar noong 2012 ayon sa istadistika ng Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, nakaiwas ang Pilipinas sa pagbulusok ng ekonomiya noong mga nakaraang taon.


Gayunman, kahit na napanatili ng Pilipinas ang katatagang pang-ekonomiya, masasabing may masamang epekto rin ang pagiging edukado ng mga Filipino. Dahil sa kaway ng masaganang buhay at oportunidad, maraming mga dalubhasang Filipino at propesyonal ang nahirating magtrabaho at manirahan sa ibang bansa. Ang maramihang paglisan ng mga eksperto at may natatanging kasanayan upang magtrabaho sa ibayong-dagat ay tinaguriang brain drain sa wikang Ingles. Nakalulungkot lamang isipin na karamihan sa mga propesyonal na ito ay produkto ng mga paaralang-pampubliko o yaong mga kolehiyo at pamantasang ginagastusan ng pamahalaan tulad ng UP at iba pa. Obserbasyon nga ni Ronald Meinardus sa kanyang talumpati sa isang seminar na dinaluhan, dahil sa pangit na sistema ng edukasyon, pinopondohan nang hindi sinasadya ng pamahalaang Pilipinas ang mayayamang bansa kung saan nagtatrabaho ang mga OFWs. Masasabi kong tama ang pananaw na ito kahit na nga may benepisyo ring nakukuha ang Pilipinas sa pangingibang bansa ng mga Filipino. Ito ay sa kadahilanang ang kanilang talento ay mas matagal na pinakikinabangan ng mga bansang pinagsisilbihan kaysa sa Inang Bayang pinagkunan ng kaalaman.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

ALS A&E Schedule for 2016-2017

Sang-ayon sa Department Order No. 23 na inilabas ng Department of Education (DepEd), nakatakdang ganapin ang Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) test sa January 22, 2017 para sa Luzon at sa January 29,2017 naman para sa Visayas at Mindanao.

Antabayanan na lang po natin kung ang iskedyul na ito ay magbabago pa o hindi dahil nabago na po ang Kalihim ng Edukasyon.


Sa ngayon ay pagbutihin po natin ang pag-aaral at pagrerepaso ng mga aralin para pumasa sa pagsusulit. Magsanay nang magsanay habang malayo pa ang pagsusulit. Sikapin ding sumulat nang mabilis para sa pagsulat ng sanaysay (essay writing) dahil 30 minuto lang yata ang ibinibigay rito.

Saturday, July 2, 2016

2015 ALS A&E Test Results

The Department of Education (DepEd) released on 29 June 2016 the results of the 2015 Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency Exam (A&E) held in April 2016.

For ELEMENTARY, click the link below:

http://www.deped.gov.ph/sites/default/files/2015%20TEST%20PASSERS_ELEMENTARY%20%28A-Z%29_0.pdf


For HIGHSCHOOL, click the following:

Family Name beginning with A

Family Name Beginning with B

Family Name Beginning with C

Family Name Beginning with D

Family Name Beginning with E to H

Family Name Beginning with I to L

Family Name Beginning with M to N

Family Name Beginning with O to Q

Family Name Beginning with R to S

Family Name Beginning with T to Z

CONGRATS to ALL the Passers!

Thursday, March 24, 2016

ALS Accreditation and Equivalency Test Schedule for 2015 - 2016



Below is the new schedule of the Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) test issued by the Department of Education (DepEd) on 2 March 2016. The examination was originally scheduled in January & February 2016.


Click http://www.deped.gov.ph/als-ae for more info.



The Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (ALS A&E) Test, formerly known as the Non-formal Education A&E Test, is a paper and pencil test designed to measure the competencies of those who have neither attended nor finished elementary or secondary education in the formal school system.
Passers of the A&E Test are given a certificate/diploma, bearing the Department of Education (DepEd) seal and the signature of the Secretary, certifying their competencies as comparable graduates of the formal school system. Passers are qualified to enroll in secondary and post-secondary schools.

For Regular Testing Center

Region I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, NCR and CAR = 17 April 2016

Region VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM = 24 April 2016

For Extension Testing Center

Region I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, NCR and CAR = 16 April 2016

Region VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM = 23 April 2016

GOOD LUCK!


Sunday, November 15, 2015

Schedule of ALS A&E 2015 Examination


NOTE:  The Test was rescheduled on 17 & 24 April 2016.


Inilabas na ng Department of Education (DepEd), Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) sa pamagitan ni Dina S. Ocampo, Undersecretary for Programs and Projects, ang mga araw ng pagsusulit para sa Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation & Equivalency (A&E) para sa taong 2015. Ito ay gaganapin sa ika- 16 ng Enero hanggang ika-14 ng Pebrero 2016. Ngayon pa lang ay dapat nang paghandaan ng mga kukuha ng pagsusulit na ito ang araw na ito upang sila ay makapasa. Pag-igtingin ang pagrerepaso.



Nasa ibaba ang schedule ng ALS A&E Examination:

1. Regions IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and ARMM
   a. Extension Testing Centers (Ex. BJMPs & Rehabilitation/Formation Centers0 - January 16, 2016
   b. Regular Testing Center - January 17, 2016
2. Regions I, II, III, and CAR
   a. Extension Testing Centers - January 23, 2016
   b. Regular Testing Center - January 24, 2016
3. Regions IV-A, IV-B, and V
   a. Extension Testing Centers - January 30, 2016
   b. Regular Testing Center - January 31, 2016
4. Regions VI, VII, and VIII
   a. Extension Testing Centers - February 6, 2016
   b. Regular Testing Center - February 7, 2016
5. NCR
   a. Extension Testing Centers - February 13, 2016
   b. Regular Testing Center - February 14, 2016

Makipag-ugnayan lamang sa inyong mga ALS coordinators at guro para sa detalye.

Good luck sa lahat! Kaya ninyo 'yan!

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

2014 - 2015 ALS A&E Test Results

The Department of Education (DepEd) has finally released yesterday, 26 May 2015,  the passers of the Dec 2014 - Jan 2015 Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation & Equivalency (A&E) examinations held in Dec 2014 and Jan 2015.





See the link below to view the complete list of passers for the Elementary Level:

http://www.deped.gov.ph/sites/default/files/page/2015/2014%20ALS%20A%26E%20TEST_ELEMENTARY%20LEVEL%20TEST%20PASSERS.pdf

Also CLICK the file below to view the passers of the ELEMENTARY LEVEL:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GP3SBmCRYiTXFSYzFGUHFSaEk/view?usp=sharing

For the complete list of passers for the Secondary Level, click the link below:

A - D http://www.deped.gov.ph/sites/default/files/page/2015/2014%20ALS%20A%26E%20TEST_SECONDARY%20LEVEL%20TEST%20PASSERS%20%28A-D%29.pdf

Also CLICK the file below to view the passers of the SECONDARY LEVEL Surname A to D:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GP3SBmCRYiZkxvVXRjYzc2cjA/view?usp=sharing

E - N
http://www.deped.gov.ph/sites/default/files/page/2015/2014%20ALS%20A%26E%20TEST_SECONDARY%20LEVEL%20TEST%20PASSERS%20%28E-N%29.pdf

Also CLICK the file below to view the passers of the SECONDARY LEVEL Surname E to N:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GP3SBmCRYiVXZmY0daNWR5ODg/view?usp=sharing

O - Z
http://www.deped.gov.ph/sites/default/files/page/2015/2014%20ALS%20A%26E%20TEST_SECONDARY%20LEVEL%20TEST%20PASSERS%20%28O-Z%29.pdf

Also CLICK the file below to view the passers of the SECONDARY LEVEL Surname O to Z:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GP3SBmCRYiUjQ5WXNLbU4wVXc/view?usp=sharing

Alternatively, you can see the results here:

http://www.alsph.org/als-ae-results-2014-2015


Congratulations to the successful examinees! For those who did not make it, I hope that you shall pass next time. Cheers!

Sunday, May 24, 2015

2014-2015 ALS A&E RESULTS

Below is the announcement of the Bureau of Alternative System (BAL) regarding the results of the 2014-2015 ALS A& E:

"Results
Please be advised that the checking of the A&E Test is still ongoing due to the moved test schedule. The results of the test will be released on the 3rd week or 4th week of May 2015.
Should you have further clarifications, kindly contact:
Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS)
3/F Mabini Bldg., DepEd Complex, Meralco Ave., Pasig City
(02) 635-5189 | 635-5188 | 635-5194 | 635-5193
Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm"
Hintay-hintay po ang mga kumuha ng pagsusulit. Konting-konting panahon na lamang ang ating ipaghihintay.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

2014 ALS A&E Test Results

Hanggang sa ngayon ay hindi pa rin inilalabas ng Kagawaran ng EDukasyon (DepEd) ang resulta ng nakaraang Alternative Learning System Accreditation & Equivalency  (ALS A&E) na ginanap noong ika-7 ng Disyembre 2014 hanggang ika-15 ng Enero 2015. Dahil dito ay magkahalong inip at inis na ang nadarama ng mga kumuha ng pagsusulit dahil sa bagal ng paglabas ng resulta. Hindi tuloy nila alam kung sila ay kukuha ng college entrance test o kung ano ang gagawing hakbang.

Tulad nang mga nakaraang taon, talagang mabagal ang paglabas ng resulta ng ALS A&E dahil na rin sa pagtsitsek ng sanaysay o essay ng nasabing pagsusulit. Isa pa, idinadaan sa isang bidding process kung sino ang magsasagawa ng pagtsitsek ng mga papel kung may sapat na itong pondo. Kadalasan naman ay nailalabas ang resulta bago magsimula ang pasukan.

Dahil dito, dapat magpraktis ang mga kumuha ng pagsusulit upang sa gayon ay makapasa sila sa mga college entrance test na kanilang haharapin. Gawing makabuluhan ang paghihintay dahil kung nakapasa man tayo sa ALS A&E ay baka naman bumagsak tayo sa test na ibibigay ng mga pamantasan at kolehiyo.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Nov - Dec 2014 ALS A&E Test Results

After the test of the Alternative Learning System Accreditation & Equivalency (ALS A&E) held from 7 December 2014 until 25 January 2015 in different regions in the Philippines, the test takers are impatiently waiting for the results. This is understandable since they are not sure whether or not to take entrance examinations in college or university, We do hope that the Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) will release the results of the 2014-2015 ALS A&E early enough so that the test takers have ample time to prepare for their high school or college education.

Good luck to all.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

2014 Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test Schedule

The Department of Education (DepEd) through the Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) has released Memorandum No. 99 s. 2014 on 15 September 2014 for the 2014 Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (ALS A&E) test.

The ALS A&E test for elementary and high school level shall be administered on the following:

23 November 2014 = Regions IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM
30 November 2014 = Regions V, VI, VII and VIII
7 December 2014 = Regions I, II, III and CAR
14 December 2014 = Regions IV-A (CALABARZON), IB-B (MIMAROPA) and NCR

The registration period for the above test was held from 1 – 30 September 2014.


Good luck to those who will take the test!

======UPDATE =====

The test schedules have been amended as follows:

7 Dec 2014 = Regions 1, 2, 3 & CAR
14  Dec 2014 = Regions 4A, 4B & 5
11 Jan 2015 = Regions 6, 7 & 8
18 Jan 2015 = Regions 9, 10, 11, 12, CARAGA & ARMM
25 Jan 2015 = NCR
====

Friday, July 4, 2014

English 101: Singular and Plural Forms in Measurement

Sometimes, it is really very hard to use the singular or plural form of words used in measurement such as foot, peso, dollar, year, minute, etc.

As a general rule, use the singular form of the words when they are used as ADJECTIVES (Pang-uri in Filipino); when the words are used as NOUNS (Panggalan in Filipino) use their plural form.



Examples:
1. Kris Aquino signed a three - year contract with ABS-CBN. (adjective)
2. His employment contract abroad is for two years. (noun)


3. Ana has a twenty-dollar bill. (adjective)
4. Watermelon costs three dollars a piece. (noun)

ALS A&E Test Schedule 2014

Hindi ko alam kung ako ay namamalikmata lamang pero hanggang ngayon ay hindi ko masilip sa webpurok ng DepEd kung mayroon na ba silang iskedyul na pagsusulit para sa Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation & Equivalency (A&E) sa taong ito ng 2014.

Datirati kasi ay inaanunsyo na ito ng Kagawaran ng Edukasyon malayo pa ang mga araw ng pagsusulit. Sa taong ito ay tila nahuli sila ng abiso. Marami pa naman ang nagtatanong sa site na ito kung may schedule na raw.

Sa mga naging karanasan, tuwing October o November kada taon ginaganap ang ALS A&E exam. Kaya sa mga nagrereview para rito, maghanda-handa na at malapit na ito.

Kung paano makapagrerehistro, magtungo lamang sa mga District office ng DepEd. Maaari ring magtanong sa mga principal ng mga paaralang-bayan.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Essay Test

Para matulungan natin ang mga ibang kababayang kukuha ng pagsusulit sa susunod na pagkakataon, mangyari lamang na i-mensahe sa akin kung ano ang naging paksa ng sanaysay o essay sa nakaraang ALS A&E test. Hindi ito pandaraya dahil hindi naman ito ibibigay na muli. Bale gagawin lang itong halimbawa upang malaman ng ating mga kababayan kung paano sasagutin ang ganoong paksa.



Tulad nang nabanggit na, mahalagang maipasa ang essay part ng pagsusulit dahil baka ito ang maging dahilan upang hindi ninyo makamit ang inyong diploma mula sa ALS.

Magsanay tayo ng pagsulat ng sanaysay o essay.

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Payo sa mga ALS Takers

Payo lang sa mga ALS takers na hindi pumasa sa nakaraang pagsusulit, hiwag po kayong mawalan ng pag-asa. Buhayin muli ang inyong pagnanasang makakuha ng diploma sa pamamagitan ng Alternative Learning System (ALS). Sa halip na magmukmok, saglit po tayong mag-isip at alamin ang kung saan at ano ang ating naging pagkukulandg sa pagrerebeisa at pag-aaral. Tanungin natin ang ating mga sarili:

1. Sapat ba ang inilaan kong oras sa pagrerebisa at pag-aaral?
2. Sapat ba ang aking paghahanda sa pagsusulit?
3. Ginagawa ko ba ang mga gawaing-bahay at mga pagsasanay na iniatang sa akin?
4. Humingi ba ako ng tulong sa aking guro, kaklase at kasambahay sa mga araling hindi ko masyadong maunawaan?
5. Anong parte ng pagsusulit o paksa ang hindi ko masyadong maintindihan?
6. Inuunawa ko ba ang paksa o kinakabisa lamang ang mga ito?

Kapag nalaman na natin ang ating mga pagkukulang sa pagrerebisa, pag-aaral at paghahanda, nararapat lamang na baguhin natin ang ating nakaraang istilo upang sa susunod na pagsusulit ay makapasa na tayo. Mainam din ang pag-aaral ng grupo para lubos na maunawan ang leksiyon.

Good luck sa susunod na pagsusulit ng ALS A&E sa taong ito!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

List of ALS A&E 2013 Test Results/ Passers

Below are some of the names of passers for the Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) taken in October and November 2013 released by Department of Education on 21 February 2014. For the complete list of passers for the Elementary and Secondary Level, visit the DepEd website at
http://www.deped.gov.ph/index.php/news-updates/announcements

The list of passers are published by Region. For Region 1 - Elementary Level, click this  https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8xBbYUc2V91aXpMZTdNdkFjanc/edit

Of the 24,998 test takers for the Elementary level, only 6,135 passed while 72,076 passed the Secondary level out of 221,598 test takers.

The list below is from http://www.iliked.me/als-exam-result/.  To verify the list, visit the official DepEd site above.

  • A-AT JR AGOSTO BAGTANG Extension Testing Center BJMP - A La Union Ilocos Region
  • AALA ZOILA MAE DIO Tanauan South ES Tanauan City CALABARZON
  • ABA GILBERT RANAN Gregorio Maoralizon ES Davao Oriental Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABA GRACEL LUNGAYAO Ireneo L. Santiago NHS General Santos City Central Mindanao Region
  • ABA HANZ EVERARD ANGELO MAYONO Dalaguete NHS Cebu Central Visayas Region
  • ABA JR JOSE MORALES Don Restituto Baol CS Gingoog City Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABA MARY JANE SATURNINO Paranaque NHS Paranaque City National Capital Region
  • ABA ROMEL SUELTO Extension Testing Center BJMP - T Tanjay City Central Visayas Region
  • ABABA JHERLOU SUMATRA Naga NHS Naga City - R7 Central Visayas Region
  • ABABA JR RONELIO ENOJADA Carcar NHS Carcar City Central Visayas Region
  • ABABA LEVYBETH CALAGUI Baliuag South CS Bulacan Central Luzon Region
  • ABABA LUI ANGEL ENOJADA Carcar NHS Carcar City Central Visayas Region
  • ABABA MARJON NIEVES Daniel R. Aguinaldo NHS Davao City Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABABA MIRIAN MANGYAO Carcar NHS Carcar City Central Visayas Region
  • ABABA NOE PICAÑA Extension Testing Center Marikin aMarikina City National Capital Region
  • ABABA RONALDO Ireneo L. Santiago NHS General Santos City Central Mindanao Region
  • ABABAO ANGEL CLARENCE CASTEN Batangas NHS Batangas City CALABARZON
  • ABABAO JR RICO LACSA West CS Dagupan City Ilocos Region
  • ABABON ANNA LIZA SUIZO Davao Del Sur SOF Davao Del Sur Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABABON BRENDALYN NABLE Naga NHS Naga City - R7 Central Visayas Region
  • ABABON DWIGHT DELL OCA Naga NHS Naga City - R7 Central Visayas Region
  • ABABON EDMUND PASINABO Zapatera ES Cebu City Central Visayas Region
  • ABABON JENEL BIGNO Consolacion CS Cebu Central Visayas Region
  • ABABON JOHNNY NACARIO Zapatera ES Cebu City Central Visayas Region
  • ABABON JR MARTIN VILLEAS Digos City NHS Digos City Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABABON LOUISE ESTELLE NABLE Naga NHS Naga City - R7 Central Visayas Region
  • ABABON ROSELYN SANCHO Ireneo L. Santiago NHS General Santos City Central Mindanao Region
  • ABABON RUEL BALATE Calape NHS Bohol Central Visayas Region
  • ABACA ERIKA JANE VENLOD Batangas NHS Batangas City CALABARZON
  • ABACA JONEMER RODRIQUEZ Claudio Sandoval ES Palawan MIMAROPA
  • ABACAHIN NORJEROS HINAYON Don Restituto Baol CS Gingoog City Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABACAN ERICKA MAAMO Batangas NHS Batangas City CALABARZON
  • ABACAN ESTELLA MAAMO Batangas NHS Batangas City CALABARZON
  • ABACIAL ANTHONY BABALCON Samar NHS Samar (Western) Eastern Visayas Region
  • ABACIAL JOSHUA ESICK Misamis Occidental NHS Oroquieta City Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABACIAL MYCIL SUMANTING Libertad NHS Bogo City Central Visayas Region
  • ABACIAL PEJIE MONTILLANO Extension Testing Center BJMP - Bogo City Central Visayas Region
  • ABACIAL RUBIELYN ARO Upper Bicutan ES Taguig / Pateros National Capital Region
  • ABAD ADELA VILLA Ormoc City NHS Ormoc City Eastern Visayas Region
  • ABAD ALLEN DAVIES PASUQUIN CLC Santiago North CS Santiago City Cagayan Valley Region
  • ABAD ALQUEEN PAGBILAO Pasay City East HS Pasay City National Capital Region
  • ABAD ARJAY DUQUE Nueva Ecija NHS Nueva Ecija Central Luzon Region
  • ABAD BRYAN ARVIN Extension Testing Center Bantaya Cebu Central Visayas Region
  • ABAD CARMELA QUITORIANO Zambales NHS Zambales Central Luzon Region
  • ABAD CHRISTALYN RONDINA Dasmarinas NHS Dasmariñas CALABARZON
  • ABAD CHRISTIAN MIKH DE GUIA Padre Mariano Gomez ES Manila National Capital Region
  • ABAD CRESILDA ABENDANIO Quirino General HS Quirino Cagayan Valley Region
  • ABAD DAN MICHAEL NOEL BITANCOR Buenavista SPED IS Agusan Del Norte CARAGA
  • ABAD DONNABEL CABILLO Don Restituto Baol CS Gingoog City Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD ELIBETH SOLATORIO Bukidnon NHS Malaybalay City Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD EMMA MAAMBONG Misamis Oriental Gen. Comp. HS Misamis Oriental Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD FLORDIMIE GUMANIT Don Restituto Baol CS Gingoog City Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD GAY MARIE TONG Ireneo L. Santiago NHS General Santos City Central Mindanao Region
  • ABAD GINA NAVARRO Agusan NHS Butuan City CARAGA
  • ABAD GLADWIN COCSON Ilocos Norte NHS Laoag City Ilocos Region
  • ABAD GRACE AMANTILLO V. Mapa HS Manila National Capital Region
  • ABAD HONEY RANGEL Daraga NHS Albay Bicol Region
  • ABAD JAY MAR SEPE Ormoc City NHS Ormoc City Eastern Visayas Region
  • ABAD JEFF NICOLE IGLECIAS San Miguel CS Guimaras Western Visayas Region
  • ABAD JOANA JHO CABARDA Marinduque NHS Marinduque MIMAROPA
  • ABAD JOENEL CUIZON Naval SOF Biliran Eastern Visayas Region
  • ABAD JONNEL GUMANIT Don Restituto Baol CS Gingoog City Northern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD JR EMELIO ISIDRO BASAÑEZ Luray II NHS Toledo City Central Visayas Region
  • ABAD JR JOVITO CATACUTAN San Matias ES Pampanga Central Luzon Region
  • ABAD JUNE Pilar NHS Bohol Central Visayas Region
  • ABAD LEA GALAROSA Daraga NHS Albay Bicol Region
  • ABAD LEA LISTANA Padre Mariano Gomez ES Manila National Capital Region
  • ABAD LENNON BANDAO Baguio CS Baguio City Cordillera Autonomous Region
  • ABAD LESTER PULA Sindalan ES San Fernando City Central Luzon Region
  • ABAD LORENNE PULA Sindalan ES San Fernando City Central Luzon Region
  • ABAD MARITES DEVILLERES Upper Bicutan ES Taguig / Pateros National Capital Region
  • ABAD MARK ANTHONY ESCOVIDAL San Francisco HS Quezon City National Capital Region
  • ABAD MARY GLOR ADELINE VALENZUELA San Jose NHS Antipolo City CALABARZON
  • ABAD MAY FLORIDEL BUENAVENTURA Calbayog East CS Calbayog City Eastern Visayas Region
  • ABAD MICHAEL LACRI Pilar NHS Bohol Central Visayas Region
  • ABAD MICHELLE Cainta ES Rizal CALABARZON
  • ABAD MINERVA BALIUAG Padre Mariano Gomez ES Manila National Capital Region
  • ABAD NICK ARJAY GOMEZ San Francisco HS Quezon City National Capital Region
  • ABAD NIÑO RONITH VISAYAS Dalaguete NHS Cebu Central Visayas Region
  • ABAD PRIMO PAGADUAN Ramon CS Isabela Cagayan Valley Region
  • ABAD RAMEL TADULAN Extension Testing Center Bucor Davao Del Norte Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD REYMOND GRAVINO Gregorio Maoralizon ES Davao Oriental Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD REYNANTE GACUSAN Ramon CS Isabela Cagayan Valley Region
  • ABAD RHEX ADRIANNE ABRAZADO Padre Mariano Gomez ES Manila National Capital Region
  • ABAD RIAMAE ARNAIZ Extension Testing Center Educatio Bacolod City Western Visayas Region
  • ABAD ROMULO SUALOG Pitogo HS Makati City National Capital Region
  • ABAD ROSEVILLA VISTAL Gregorio Maoralizon ES Davao Oriental Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABAD SARAH JANE HONRADO West CS Dagupan City Ilocos Region
  • ABAD STEPHEN JOHN CAPUYAN Cavite NHS Cavite City CALABARZON
  • ABAD ZHERICA WHANE TAHANLANGIT San Jose NHS Antipolo City CALABARZON
  • ABADA JUSTINE ROI GAVINA Zambales NHS Zambales Central Luzon Region
  • ABADAY MARY BENDOL La Carlota South ES La Carlota City Western Visayas Region
  • ABADEJOS IRISH JOY SUAREZ Tomas Pinpin MES Bataan Central Luzon Region
  • ABADIA FLOYD LEUTERIO Tagum City NHS Tagum City Southern Mindanao Region
  • ABADIAC LEA LACABA Calbiga CS Samar (Western) Eastern Visayas Region
  • ABADIANO CATHERINE JOY SARSABA Agusan NHS Butuan City CARAGA
  • ABADIANO MARCIAL MIRANDA Extension Testing Center Bataan Bataan Central Luzon Region
  • ABADIANO MARY GRACE AMABLE Calbiga CS Samar (Western) Eastern Visayas Region
  • ABADIANO REY DELA CRUZ Extension Testing Center BJMP - K Kabankalan City Western Visayas Region
  • ABADICIO III ZOSIMO COMANDANTE Malabon NHS Malabon City National Capital 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

ALS A & E 2013 Test Results

After the examinations this year, test takers of the recently concluded Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency are now hoping to see their names in the 2013 ALS A&E list of passers in the Elementary and High School category. Unfortunately, unlike PRC's professional examinations results which are released within days, ALS A&E 2013 results will be released in March or April 2014 like the previous years. This scenario puts a lot of tension and hopelessness for the test takers.

At any rate. good luck to all!

See the list here http://alternativelearningsystem.blogspot.com/