The Department of Education (DepEd) introduced flexible guidelines for the implementation of the MATATAG Curriculum to address challenges faced by teachers and schools in managing resources.
The implementation begins in the second quarter of the school year, with DepEd ensuring that schools receive technical support in adjusting class programs.
Outlined in DepEd Order No. 012, s. 2024, the schools are allowed to adapt class schedules based on their specific needs and capacities, this ensures a smooth delivery of education despite constraints in number of staff and facilities.
“The new provisions offer three options for adjusting instructional time, giving schools the ability to tailor their approach while maintaining core learning standards,” DepEd stated.
The Option A, remained to be outlined with DO No. 10, s. 2024, in which all learning areas will be given 45 minutes a day for five days, and the Homeroom Guidance Program for 45 minutes once a week.
DepEd provided an option B in which learning areas may be given uniform time allotments of 50, 55, or 60 minutes per learning area. English, Mathematics, Science, and Good Manners and Right Conduct (GMRC)/Values Education must be taught five times a week.
Additionally, Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP)/Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE), Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH), Araling Panlipunan (AP), and Filipino for four times a week, and Homeroom Guidance Program once a week.
Meanwhile, for Option C, in circumstances where any of the given options is not applicable, schools may propose other combinations, provided that the learning contact time is at least five hours and 30 minutes a day.
The time allotment for English, Mathematics, Science, and GMRC/Values Education shall not be less than 225 minutes per week.
Moreover, the time allotment for EPP/TLE, MAPEH, AP, and Filipino shall not be less than 200 minutes per week, and the time allotment for the Homeroom Guidance Program shall not be less than 45 minutes per week.
The proposed combination shall be subject to the approval of the School Division Superintendent or authorized representative.
Schools division offices (SDOs) shall also ensure that technical assistance is provided to schools in the preparation of class programs, and schools shall ensure fair and equitable distribution of teaching loads while protecting the welfare of their teachers.