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The organizational structure of the Department of Education has several divisions and school levels. At the highest level is the Secretary of Education who oversees the entire department. Below this are the various divisions that each focus on a specific area like curriculum, instruction, human resources and more. The school levels include pre-school, elementary, junior high school, senior high school and higher education institutions. As someone interested in educational administration, being a schools division superintendent in charge of overall management at the division level would be a fulfilling role.
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The organizational structure of the Department of Education has several divisions and school levels. At the highest level is the Secretary of Education who oversees the entire department. Below this are the various divisions that each focus on a specific area like curriculum, instruction, human resources and more. The school levels include pre-school, elementary, junior high school, senior high school and higher education institutions. As someone interested in educational administration, being a schools division superintendent in charge of overall management at the division level would be a fulfilling role.
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Reporters:

Melcanie Daniel
Jaravieve Baludto
CM Ricafort

Questions:

1. What is the meaning of the school is the heart of formal education system?

- According to the Republic Act No. 9155, also known as the governance of basic education act of 2001.
The goal of basic education is to provide the students the skills, knowledge and values they need to
become caring, self-reliant, productive and patriotic citizens. The school is the heart of formal
education system for it is the children learn. Schools have the single aim of providing the best
possible basic education for all learners.

2. Explain the principles of the good governance.

- Shared governance is the process by which the universities and community respectfully shares
responsibility for reaching collective decisions on the matter of policy and procedure. It should
embody the following principles. Shared governance is a model to be used at all levels of the
university community. The following are the principles of the shared governance:
2.1. Community Participation
2.2. Access to information
2.3. Dialogue before decision
2.4. Empowering diverse interest
2.5. Policy interpretation/shared responsibility
2.6. Administrative Accountability
2.7. Checks and Balance.

3. Study the organizational structure of the divisions and school levels. Locate yourself in the
organizational chart. What thoughts cross your mind as you see yourself in the future?
- If I were to become a member of the organizational chart of the department of educational it would
be my deepest pleasure to become the schools division superintendent for I will going to provide over
all management and technical assistance for the efficient operations and effective, implementation of
the policies and education programs at the division level. I will going to oversees the daily operations
and the long- range planning of a school district serving as the point person for all district matters. I
will going to supervise school principals and district staff, work with school board members and
manage fiscal operation.

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