2020 International Literacy Day: LCCS collaborates with DepEd-International Cooperation Office (ICO)

The LCCS would like to invite all literacy stakeholders, partners and advocates to commemorate and be part of the celebration of the 2020 International Literacy Day on September 8, 2020 in pursuant to UNESCO’s proclamation in 1996.

With the theme “Literacy teaching and learning in the COVID-19 crisis and beyond,” the LCCS collaborates with DepEd’s International Cooperation Office for the said event. Along with USec. Diosdado San Antonio, LCC Chairperson, other key resource persons from the DepEd and the international community are anticipated to share their expertise, in-depth insights and best practices on literacy amidst times of crisis and beyond. Among the expected discussions are the literacy situation of the country, impact of COVID-19 on youth and adult literacy educators, and lessons learned and changes in pedagogies due to COVID-19.

Don’t miss out this remarkable webinar! Together, we shall keep on pressing literacy forward at all costs while ensuring no one is left behind.

For more details, visit the DepEd’s ICO event post at: https://web.facebook.com/depedico/photos/a.136973961367546/170185454713063/ .

LCC expresses support to DepEd – CI’s Submission and Review of Articles for K.I.T.E. Journal

The LCC would like to express its support to Department of Education – Curriculum and Instruction Strand’s initiative on its call for submission and review of articles for K.I.T.E. (K to 12 Issues and Trends Explored) Journal focusing on preparations and milestones for DepEd’s distance learning implementation through the issuance of DM-CI-2020-00238.

The said memorandum encourages all teaching, non-teaching, teaching-related and personnel from all IC strand bureaus, regional offices, division offices, and schools to submit articles / researches / reports for e-publication in K.I.T.E. (K to 12 Issues and Trends Explored) Journal focusing on preparations and milestones for DepEd’s distance learning implementation.

The select articles for K.I.T.E. is envisioned to feature the legal and theoretical bases; objectives if the initiatives and its correlation to realizing the Sulong EduKalidad; strategies/methods/steps in implementing the advocacy/initiative/innovation; and discussion of the perceived results/outcomes, among others.

For further details, kindly click the link below to view and download a copy of DM-CI-2020-00238, including its Annexes.

LCC Holds a Virtual Workshop on Professional Development for the LCC Secretariat

The Literacy Coordinating Council Secretariat (LCCS), together with other DepEd offices, participated in the Professional Development Workshop with a theme, “Coping with Work-From-Home Arrangement; Effective Interventions”, via Google Meet held on August 25-27, 2020. The three-day webinar aimed to enable the Secretariat staff to improve work quality, performance level, and customer service satisfaction even under alternative work arrangements amidst public health emergencies.

Ms. Aurea Jean A. Abad, Technical Working Group Member, talked about the “Online Engagement and Courtesies”, providing tips for connecteaming the LCC Secretariat in a Work-From-Home (WFH) condition. Meanwhile, Ms. Nancy M. Sustento-Ramores, Center for Reading and Literacy Head of the Philippine Normal University, discussed the “Habits of Mind: Coping Skills”, identifying 16 problem solving, life related skills needed to be understood and applied by an individual to work through real life situations. Finally, Ms. Ma. Cristina M. Gonzales, Freelance Training Specialist, presented the “Work From Home Coping Strategies to Increase Productivity and Avoid Burnout; Strengthening the Resilience Factor in the WFH Individual”, deliberating stress symptoms, effective ways to avoid burnout, empower resilience to move forward, and develop life changing skills a WFH individual should think about and apply while working.

The online activity was participated in by the LCC Secretariat Staff and Technical Working Group; Philippine Normal University; and DepEd Central Office representatives from Indigenous Peoples Education Office (IPsEO), and Teacher Education Council Secretariat (TECS).

Day 1: Photo Opportunity with resource person Ms. Aurea Jean A. Abad and participants.
Day 2: Photo Opportunity with resource person Ms. Nancy M. Sustento-Ramores and participants.
Day 3: Photo Opportunity with resource person Ms. Ma. Cristina M. Gonzales and participants.

LCC Organizes the Workshop on the Development of the 2019 LCC Research Journal on Literacy via Microsoft Teams

The Literacy Coordinating Council (LCC) conducted its first-ever virtual workshop via Microsoft Teams held on August 18-20, 2020. The Workshop on the Development of the 2019 LCC Research Journal on Literacy is a follow-up activity of the Call for Papers on Literacy, as one of the major activities of the 2019 National Literacy Conference (NLC) entitled “Aligning 21st Century Literacies to Industry 4.0 Through Research”, held on October 8-10, 2019 in Iloilo City.

Based on the Republic Act No. 10122, otherwise known as the Literacy Coordinating Council Act, among the powers and functions of the council are to adopt measures to boost research and development work in literacy, and advance the conduct of relevant research studies in aid of policy formulation on literacy. The webinar was conducted to know the importance of research journal to the universalization of literacy in the country; discuss the data requirements in developing the research journal; and evaluate the ten (10) entries orally presented and eight (8) entries exhibited during the 2019 NLC based on the criteria set for feature in the 2019 LCC Research Journal on Literacy.

The virtual activity was participated in by Dr. Heidi B. Macahilig of the Philippine Normal University (PNU); Ms. Susan M. Carandang of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA); Mr. Nemesio O. Malatamban III of the House of Representatives (HRep); Ms. May R. Cinco of the Education Network (E-Net) Philippines; Ms. Aurea Jean A. Abad, TWG Member; and the LCC Secretariat.

Call for Entries for the Volume 2 of LCC CTB

ANNOUNCEMENT:

Calling all winners of the LCC Hall of Fame Awards, and all first-place winners in the National Literacy Awards (NLA)!

Following the successful production of LCC’s first-ever Coffee Table Book (CTB) entitled “Passion for Literacy” in 2019, the Council is coming up with its second volume this year. The Volume 2 of the LCC CTB shall highlight the best practices and success stories on literacy of the LCC Hall of Fame and NLA awardees.

Please submit your entries to the LCC Secretariat through email address: lcc@deped.gov.ph on or before September 15, 2020 with the subject LCCCTB2_Region No.

Please see DepEd Memo number 129 dated July 8, 2020 for more details.

Make sure to check the LCC website at https://lcc.deped.gov.ph for further updates.

PRESS RELEASE

The Literacy Coordinating Council (LCC) members approved the release of its official statement amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond

VIA MICROSOFT TEAMS, July 20, 2020 – The Literacy Coordinating Council (LCC) members approved the release of LCC’s official statement in support of DepEd’s efforts on literacy and basic education continuity during the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic and beyond.

Due to the spread of COVID-19, the literacy of school children and out-of-school youth and adults in the country is feared to be greatly affected because of the limited face-to-face teaching and learning interactions, along with other relevant issues and challenges. In spite of this, it geared the whole country toward various alternative learning delivery modalities which aim to enable every learner to have a continued and sustained literacy even in the times of crisis.

On July 20, 2020, the Council members convened during its 142nd LCC Meeting via Microsoft Teams. As agreed upon, the Council shall release an Official Statement to support DepEd in its efforts on literacy and basic education continuity amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The said official issuance is necessary for strengthening literacy initiatives down to the grassroots levels of the society especially during these trying and difficult times. It also urges the commitment, active support, and cooperation of all education stakeholders.

In connection with this, the LCC expresses its full support of DepEd’s undertakings and directions provided in the Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan, Sulong EduKalidad and the adoption of other alternative learning delivery modes amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, through the issuance of the LCC Statement. The Council aspires to maximize the literacy interventions at the local communities, and amplify the participation of various literacy champions, including the external partners in and out of the country.

LCC New Website Announcement

As part of our commitment to deliver quality service to our literacy clients, we are pleased to inform you that the LCC has a new website address at: https://www.lcc.deped.gov.ph.

For more information, kindly visit the new LCC website or you may also reach out to the LCC Secretariat via our Facebook Page at Literacy Coordinating Council and/or email address at lcc@deped.gov.ph.

Special thanks to DepEd ICTS for hosting our website via DepEd domain and making it more secure.

142nd LCC Meeting via Microsoft Teams

The second virtual Literacy Coordinating Council (LCC) Meeting via Microsoft Teams was held on July 20, 2020. Discussions for approval or deliberation included are the Minutes and Status of Agreements of the 141st Council Meeting; updates on the House Bill on the Revised LCC Law; LCC’s Statement of Support to DepEd on Its Efforts on Literacy and Basic Education Continuity Amidst the Pandemic; and the Proposal to Create an Alternative Learning System (ALS) Council.

Comments and recommendations for further amendments on the Bill on the revised LCC Law from Council Member Agencies were consolidated and inputted accordingly, from the existing provisions as approved during the 141st Council Meeting to the revised provisions as of 20 July 2020. Also, the proposal to issue an official statement from the Council in support of DepEd’s efforts on literacy and basic education continuity during this pandemic and beyond was also deliberated on, and will be very soon released to public. The videoconference was concluded by a discussion on a proposal to create an ALS Council.

LCC Chairperson Diosdado M. San Antonio, DepEd Undersecretary for Curriculum and Instruction, presided over the 142nd LCC Meeting attended by Council Members and Representatives Director Anna Liza F. Bonagua and Mr. Zaldy I. Masangkay of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG); Mr. Adnan P. Ahmad of the Philippine Senate; Mr. Nemesio O. Malatamban III of the House of Representatives; Director Mryna Clara B. Asuncion and Ms. Susan M. Carandang of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA); Dr. Bert J. Tuga of the Philippine Normal University (PNU); Prof. Flora C. Arellano and Ms. May R. Cinco of the Education Network (E-Net) Philippines; and Ms. Melinda T. Quiñones of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA).