In the classroom: the Mindanao children of the Philippines

BRAC
28 Mar 201712:21

Summary

TLDRThe Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) faces significant educational challenges, with high dropout rates and many out-of-school children due to poverty and conflict. In response, the Alternative Delivery Model (ADM) project was established, creating BRAC Learning Centers that provide culturally contextualized education. These centers employ mother-tongue instruction and involve community participation to foster a supportive learning environment. With over 1,800 centers benefiting around 50,000 children, the project aims to enhance access to quality education and improve overall educational performance in ARMM, offering hope for a brighter future for its youth.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) faces significant educational challenges, consistently ranking as the poorest region in basic education indicators.
  • 📉 High poverty rates and instability due to armed conflict severely hinder access to education in ARMM, resulting in many out-of-school children.
  • 🏫 The Basic Education Assistance in ARMM introduced the Alternative Delivery Model (ADM) project to improve access to education for disadvantaged communities.
  • 🌍 BRAC, a leading development NGO, was tasked with implementing the ADM project, leveraging its successful education programs in other countries.
  • 👩‍🏫 The ADM project focuses on establishing BRAC learning centers in remote and conflict-affected areas to provide preschool and elementary education.
  • 📚 The project implements a contextualized curriculum aligned with the Department of Education's K to 12 system, respecting the local culture of the predominantly Muslim population.
  • 🌐 Instructional methods in BRAC schools emphasize mother-tongue education, especially for preschool and early elementary grades, to enhance learning and cultural appreciation.
  • 🧒 Each learning center caters to an average of 30 students, focusing on dropout and out-of-school children, and fostering a supportive learning environment.
  • 👥 Community involvement is crucial, with parents and local leaders actively participating in school activities and supporting learning facilitators.
  • 🎉 The ADM project has established 1,800 learning centers benefiting at least 50,000 out-of-school children, aiming to improve overall basic education performance in ARMM.

Q & A

  • What is the main educational challenge faced by the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)?

    -ARMM has consistently ranked as one of the poorest performing regions in the Philippines in terms of basic education indicators, including school participation, completion, and dropout rates.

  • What factors contribute to the poor educational performance in ARMM?

    -Factors include a high incidence of poverty, unstable peace due to armed conflict, inadequate government facilities, and a lack of access to formal education, particularly in remote communities.

  • What is the Alternative Delivery Model (ADM) project?

    -The ADM project was developed to improve access to education for disadvantaged communities and out-of-school children in ARMM, employing strategies to address educational challenges.

  • Which organization is implementing the ADM project in ARMM?

    -BRAC, the largest development non-government organization in the world, is managing the implementation of the ADM project, sharing its experiences and strategies from successful programs in other countries.

  • What is the target demographic of the ADM project?

    -The ADM project targets poor, remote, and conflict-affected communities with a significant number of children not enrolled in school, where public schools are lacking.

  • How does the ADM project integrate the local culture into its curriculum?

    -The project implements the Department of Education's K to 12 curriculum, contextualized to reflect ARMM's culture, where most children are Muslims, incorporating mother-tongue based instruction.

  • What is the role of learning facilitators in the BRAC learning centers?

    -Learning facilitators are community residents endorsed by parents and leaders, who undergo training to enhance their teaching competencies and receive continuous support and supervision.

  • How does the ADM project foster community involvement in education?

    -The project encourages active participation from parents and community members in school activities, helping to create a supportive learning environment.

  • What impact has the ADM project had on the educational landscape in ARMM?

    -The project has established 1,800 learning centers, benefiting approximately 50,000 out-of-school children, and aims to improve overall basic education performance in the region.

  • What outcomes are expected from the ADM project for children in ARMM?

    -The project is expected to ensure that the majority of children in ARMM acquire preschool and elementary education, contributing to improved educational outcomes in the region.

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Education ReformARMMCommunity SupportOut-of-SchoolLearning CentersCultural CurriculumNGO InitiativesChild DevelopmentPoverty AlleviationConflict AreasAlternative Education