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Summer remediation program boosts literacy for Grade 3 level

The Second Congressional Commission (EDCOM 2) commended the improved literacy rate among learners under the Department of Education’s Literacy Remediation Program (LRP) held last summer. The findings highlight the LRP’s significant impact on enhancing foundational literacy skills among Grade 3 learners.

According to a DepEd report, the LRP’s primary goal was to equip Grade 3 students categorized as “Low Emergent Readers” with the foundational literacy skills necessary for a successful transition to Grade 4, where English serves as the primary medium of instruction. These learners totaled 60,000 nationwide, out of over 1.7 million Grade 3 students assessed at the end of SY 2024-2025 in March. These students had not yet mastered phonics skills—understanding the relationships between written words and their sounds—and struggled with simple words at a Grade 1 level.

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Following the 18-day intervention, the program demonstrated remarkable success in elevating reading proficiency. Partial post-test results showed remarkable gains, with only 1,827 learners remaining at the lowest reading level out of the 49,957 learners.

Notably, a substantial 8,300 learners reached Grade 3 reading level and are now ready to transition to Grade 4. During the program, as many as 49,446 learners mastered letter sounds, and more than 50% of learners were able to read and fully understand short passages.

“The LRP initiative boosts our confidence that while we face a learning crisis, there are indeed tried and tested solutions that could help guide our efforts. This shows us that every child can read, as long as we give them support to do so,” said EDCOM 2 Executive Director Dr. Karol Mark Yee. “We hope that the success of LRP is sustained in the DepEd’s implementation of the ARAL Program not just during the summer, but throughout the school year, to ensure that learners master the foundations.”

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