PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR INNOVATION ON SCHOOLS
Name of Proponent: Nicomar A. Sabiano
Project Title: “Busina Ko, Kabubuwason Mo”: A Brigada Pagbasa
Initiative”
Project Time-frame: 4 months
I. Project Contacts:
Name Designation Role in the Contact Email
Project
Nicomar Teacher I Lead 09193421667 nicomar.sabiano
Proponent
Sabiano @deped.gov.ph
Milven V. Principal II Key person in 09266343564 milven.valleramo
the Quality
Valleramos
[email protected] Assurance of
the materials
Jissa V. Teacher III Public 09380234402 jissa.pagaspas@d
Relation
Pagaspas eped.gov.ph
Officer (for
the
information
drive and
advocacy
campaign)
II. Project Summary
World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF) in partnership with the
Department of Education signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) in
2019 for the Brigada Pagbasa Program.
The Brigada Pagbasa Program is a national movement for reading that
aims to bring together all education champions and supporters to
contribute to nation building by helping all Filipino children enhance their
reading skills in the context of partnership. This is to support the DepEd’s
goal to provide children access to quality education.
Brigada Pagbasa has its own legal bases:
• DepEd Memorandum No. 173, s. 2019 dated November 22, 2019, from
Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones, DepEd-Central Office entitled “HAMON:
BAWAT BATA BUMABASA (3Bs Initiative)”.
• Republic Act (RA) 9155, also known as the Governance of Basic
Education Act of 2001, provides the overall framework for principal
empowerment by strengthening principal and leadership goals, and local
school-based management within context of transparency and local
accountability.
• DepEd Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan page 50
• DepEd Memo DM_2020_032
III. Project Background
Two thousand twenty (2020) is full of uncertainties that are quite difficult
to handle. Natural calamities and unprecedented crisis such as the
infamous COVID-19 have overwhelming impact on individuals and
communities around the world. Schools are not exempted from suffering the
consequences of these situations. Education leaders were greatly affected by
their displacement, the destruction of classrooms and facilities, and the
disruption of all classes and academic activities.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated efforts of the K to 12 educators
around the world in making schools more capable of providing flexible
learning options thus providing innovations that will cater the needs of
learners and different learning facilitators.
Brigada Pagbasa will be an avenue in bringing together education
partners and experts to help struggling learners as identified by the school
to read, count and become functionally literate.
Cabatianuhan Elementary School recognizes the remarkable roles of Ka-
Brigada Pagbasa Volunteers in the attainment of the outcomes that the
school have sought to achieve, all gearing towards one purpose for the
betterment of the learners in terms of literacy and numeracy skills for
nation-building purposes even in these perilous times.
With the name of the project, “Busina Ko, Kabubuwason Mo” brigada
pagbasa volunteers with the assistance of the teachers will go hand in hand
to help struggling learners for this academic year to becoming functionally
literate both in literacy and numeracy. Brigada pagbasa volunteers were
trained on the different strategies and techniques on teaching literacy and
numeracy in order for them to be expert in the teaching and learning
process.
The said project is a 4-month long implementation as patterned in the
World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF) matrix and was adapted by
the different regional offices of the Department of Education. Ka-Brigada
volunteers will teach the identified learners three (3) times a week preferably
Monday, Wednesday and Friday and/or any days based on the availability
of the schedule of the volunteers. Visiting and teaching the learners three (3)
times a week is a must.
Education leaders and institutions must be vigilant in making
educational reforms to further deliver quality and relevant education to all.
Indeed, education must and should continue.
LIST OF VOLUNTEERS WITH THEIR ASSIGNED LEARNERS TO BE VISITED
Name of Volunteers Assigned Learners
Joyce Marquez Jessie T. Versoza
Dina Lar
Briana Omega & Angeline Jillian Itang
Esper
Julian Dhel Itang
Mark Daniel Itang
Rusian Mae G. Itang
Jemina Valeriano Marvin B. Milar
Dwayne Mark C. Arsenio
Delia Brazil
Juditha Punong Ralph Kian Omega
Jan Rayne Reduccion
Verbena Villabona Mark Miranda
Anthony Montemor
Dave Baylon
Mary Grace Lagado Lara May Sacay
Janice Vencito
Nitnit Vencito
Maica Dale Aguirre Shian Jayden V. Gozo
Rodman Obado
Anna Mylene Cajudo Marjone S. Mahinay
Angelo Maloloy-on
Carla Rejoice Labesig Angelou C. Montemor
Jestoni C. Montemor
Jachine M. Saranillo
Michelle Obera Christine Fhebby S. Dimson
Jay-ar S. Dimson
Jhon Matthew C. Gatela
Rhea Patalita
Agnes Adrales Dan Joseph D. Codillo
Jhon Gelbert D. Codillo
Rhenz Louie V. Martija
Dionesia Omega Francisca Nicole M. Ogtip
Mary Jane M. Faburada
Jonalyn Dazo Jinky C. Lasdoce
Jarmark S. Lauron
Rea Liza D. Tamayo Alexa Manriquez
Kaine Aira Gozo
Cheyaine Marie Interior
IV. Project Objectives
Project Busina Ko, Kabubuwason Mo has the following objectives:
1. Craft and reproduce quality-assured materials for teaching literacy and
numeracy;
2. Deliver quality instruction that will cater the needs of identified learners;
3. Promote collaboration among teachers and the different stakeholders
within the community.
V. Methodology
A. Work Breakdown and Task Time Estimates
B. Project Deliverables
Expected outcome in this project, struggling learners will become
functionally literate both in literacy and numeracy.
C. Project Risk Management
In order to achieve the targets if this project, different working
committees will be formed. Each one will be given well-defined terms of
duties to perform. Timelines will be made explicit. Evaluation will be
done every now and then to check on the progress of each task.
VI. Project Costs
Activity Budget Source
Reproduction of Quality MOOE
Assured Reading Materials Alumni
(Fuller’s and Marungko Stakeholders
Approach)
(1 Reading Tool has 19
pages)
Quantity x 15
Brigada Pagbasa Learning Alumni
Facilitators’ Kit Stakeholders
Big books for story
telling
Php 335x15=Php
Assorted Colored
5,025
Paper
Writing and Coloring
Materials
Scissors
Tape
Face Mask
Alcohol
Printed
Worksheets/Module
s
Brigada Pagbasa Learners’ Alumni
Kit Stakeholders
Assorted Colored
Paper
Php 145x35=Php
Story Books
5,075
Writing and Coloring
Materials
Face Mask
Alcohol
Worksheets /
Modules
VII. Monitoring and Evaluation
Lead proponent and volunteers will hold a bimonthly conference
each month to monitor the progress of the learners and find out
different concerns during the implementation of the project.
Pre-test will be administer to identify the reading level of the
learners and if they are numerate and non-numerate.
After the 4-month implementation, posttest will be done to know if
there are progress or not from the learners.
On February 14, 2021, there will be a project evaluation and
appreciation program.
Prepared by:
NICOMAR A. SABIANO
Lead Proponent
Attested by:
MILVEN V. VALLERAMOS DIVINA M, MONGE, PhD
School Principal PIC/ District Head
Reviewed by:
ARLITA V. LABACLADO, PhD FELICIDAD T. ESPINOSA
EPS, English & ELLN Program Coordinator CID Chief
Recommending Approval:
ROBERTO N. MANGALIMAN, PhD, CESE
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Approved:
MANUEL P. ALBAÑO, PhD, CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent