Dynamic Learning Program PDF
Dynamic Learning Program PDF
(DLP)
Realities informed us that the vicious cycle of poverty, lack of quality human and
physical resources and low quality education are the obvious reasons of the current status
of our educational system particularly in the secondary level. Moreover, we are facing with
the new pedagogical perspectives like; the brains of the new generation of learners are
wired differently, information now are readily accessible to learners and worldwide, we
lack qualified teachers to teach Science, Technology, English and Mathematics. Based on
observations, teachers tend to use more often the lecture method that fosters passive
learning and dependency on teacher abilities. Thus, when Dr. Christopher Bernido and Dr.
Ma. Victoria Bernido introduced the Dynamic Learning Program; both political and
educational leaders in the province did not hesitate to embrace the idea of adopting and
implementing the program immediately this SY 2011-2012.
II. Description
Dynamic Learning Program (DLP) is a program centered on activity based multi-
domain learning that requires students to work independently, to discover and understand
the lesson on their own by reading the concept notes and by doing the exercises before the
lesson is discussed and explained. After about forty-minute exercises, the teacher starts
discussing the lesson. It is only during this time that the students are encouraged to ask
questions to help them further understand the lesson. The idea is that, students learn more
by doing rather than by merely listening. The students are not given any assignment for
them to work at home giving them ample time to rest and to spend time with their family
members especially on a weekend. All activities are done in school, facilitated and
supervised by the teacher making sure that all activities are done by the students
themselves. Parents on the other hand are very much guided on every detail of the
activities through the portfolios of the students.
1. Learning by doing. For science and math, students need to think with their own
minds and work with their own hands.
3. Mastery not vanity. Simple problems completely and clearly solved have greater
educational value than advanced problems sloppily analyzed with forced final
answers.
4. Adaptability. An educational program must be adaptive because no two learning
situations are ever completely alike.
3 Jan. 24, 2011 Orientation of the DLP to the Division Dr. Chris Bernido
Subject Area Dr. Marivic Bernido
Supervisors/Coordinators; Selected Dr. Lorna Rances
PSDSs, Selected Secondary School Mrs. Wilfreda
Principals Bongalos
Output: Agreement on how to proceed Engr. Hermenilda
with the adoption and implementation Gracio
of the DLP Mrs. Casiana Caberte
Mrs. Elizabeth Castolo
Ms. Debra Sabuero
Date Activity/Agenda Person/s Involved
4 Jan. 27, 2011 Orientation of the DLP to all Public Dr. Chris Bernido
Secondary School Heads Dr. Marivic Bernido
Outputs: Mrs. Wilfreda
- List of DLP Writers (LR Guides) Bongalos
- Class Program Engr. Hermenilda
Gracio
Mrs. Casiana Caberte
Mrs. Elizabeth Castolo
Ms. Debra Sabuero
Total No. of Public Physics Teachers @ 1 Teacher/school: 139 (Bohol) + 7 (Tagbilaran) = 146
TOTAL P 217,600.00
Part 3: Reproduction of Teaching-Learning Packages for the 153 Public
Secondary Schools of Bohol and 7 Secondary Schools of Tagbilaran City)
Teaching – Learning Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost
Packages
Quarter 1 Package for 139 schools P 25.00/package P 3,475.00
all learning areas
Quarter 2 Package for 139 schools P 25.00/package P 3,475.00
all learning areas
Quarter 3 Package for 139 schools P 25.00/package P 3,475.00
all learning areas
Quarter 4 Package for 139 schools P 25.00/package P 3,475.00
all learning areas
TOTAL Php 13,900.00
TOTAL P 157,740.00
SUMMARY