School-Based Reading Program-Nancapian Nhs
School-Based Reading Program-Nancapian Nhs
Department of Education
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
MALASIQUI II DISTRICT
NANCAPIAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Reading is one of the most important skills in English that an individual must
need to master. This is indeed a tool subject for it is a prerequisite in understanding all
learning areas. It serves as a cornerstone for every student to learn other subjects
because students, who have difficulty in reading, may encounter also difficulties in all
learning areas.
The success of a public school nowadays can also be determined by its students’
proficiency in reading. Through the program entitled “Reading Ready Ka Program”
believes that a student who reads will be a student who leads. Nancapian NHS thought
that this program will be the solution to the biggest problem which beset the schools
nowadays; and that is the very poor reading comprehension skill of the students.
Moreover, the program aimed to introduce the concept of reading as a gateway to the
development of academic skills across all disciplines. In addition, the program will
equip the students to overcome the frustration and stress brought by learning difficulty
in understanding the content of digital and printed reading sources.
To attain the goal of the schools’ reading program, the students are engaged to
various reading activities such as: Bookmark making, “Donate A Book” (share the joy of
reading), DIY Home Reading Corner, Share Your Favorite Book to Read, and “Virtual
Reading Kumustahan”. These activities aimed to instill the love and importance of
reading to the students.
RATIONALE
Learning to read is particularly hard because there are many things to consider; the
phonemic awareness, phonics, spelling pattern, vocabulary, comprehension, etc.
To address the reading problems and to give assistance to the students with reading
difficulties, the reading teachers of Nancapian NHS devised a reading program which
aims to assess the students’ reading ability. How to help students with reading
problems is an ongoing process. Helping students who are struggling with reading
begins with understanding the difficulties that are hindering them. Through various
school reading activities, instructional devices, reading strategies and techniques we
can help improve the deteriorating reading proficiency of students nowadays.
The commitment of reading teachers and parents to instill the love and importance of
reading gives every student a head start on expanding their vocabulary and building
independence and self-confidence. It helps students learn to make sense not only of
the world around them but also people, building social-emotional skills and of course,
imagination.
LEGAL BASIS
PERSONS INVOLVED:
EXPECTED OUTPUT
Learners under the program “Reading Ready Ka”, will learn to evaluate and
appreciate both printed and digital sources for their relevance, accuracy and
appropriateness for a variety of research purposes and topics.
BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS
Source of fund (MOOE)
Reading materials print and non-print 1000
Miscellaneous expense 500
Php 1500
BEST PRACTICES
Prepared by:
JOEMARK R. AMISTOSO
Reading Coordinator
Approved:
NEILA U. FERRER, PhD
Public Schools District Supervisor
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
MALASIQUI II DISTRICT
NANCAPIAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
WORK PLAN
“READING READY KA PROGRAM”
ACTIVITY OUTPUT RESPONSIBILITY ACTUAL DATE REMARK
S
Pre- Data Information of Reading November 2021
Implementation Non-readers and Coordinator,
1.Recognition of Frustration Reading
Struggling Reading Level Teachers/Advisers
Readers in
Grades 7 - 10
2.Designating List of Remedial Reading November 2021
Teachers to the Reading Teachers Coordinator,
targeted project Advisers/
Teachers
3. Orientation of Attendance Sheet School Head, November 2021
Parents and Reading
students on the Coordinator,
Schools’ Reading Advisers/reading
Program teachers
4.Prepartion of Pictures of Reading November 2021
the school for the Accomplishment Coordinator,
upcoming Teachers,
activities under Advisers
“Reading Ready
Ka Program”
B. Implementation Pictures of Reading December 2021
Phase Accomplishment, Coordinator,
1.Kick-off of Narrative Report Reading Teachers,
Donate A Book Advisers,
Project Students, and
2. Pilot of Virtual Pictures, Reading Teachers, December 2021-
Reading Attendance, Digital, Reading January 2022
Kumustahan and Printed Coordinator,
Reading Materials Students, and
Parents.
3. Online Pictures of Reading Teachers, December 2021-
Monitoring of DIY Accomplishment, Reading January 2022
Home Reading Narrative Report Coordinator,
Corner Students, and
Parents.
4. Online Pictures of Reading Teachers, December 2021
Monitoring of Accomplishment Reading
Bookmark Coordinator,
Making. Students, and
Parents.
5. Pilot of Share Pictures of Reading Teachers, December 2021-
Your Favorite Accomplishment, Reading January 2022
Book to Read Narrative Report Coordinator,
Teachers ,
Students, and
Parents
C.Post Reading January 2022
Implementation Digital and Printed Coordinator,
Phase Reading Materials, Reading Teachers,
1. Post Test Pictures and Advisers
Reading
2. Evaluation of Pictures of Reading January 2022
DIY Home Accomplishment, Coordinator,
Reading Corner Narrative Report Reading Teachers,
and Advisers
3. Distribution of Pictures of Reading January 2022
Donated Books to Accomplishment, Coordinator,
Chosen Narrative Report Reading Teachers,
Beneficiaries and Advisers
Compilation of Pictures of Reading January 2022
Reports Accomplishment Coordinator, and
Reading Teachers,
COMMITTEE:
JOYCE B. MONTEPOSO
Teacher II/Filipino Reading Coordinator
JONA T. CAYABYAB
Teacher II
JUANITA M. DAYRIT
Teacher II
Prepared by:
JOEMARK R. AMISTOSO
Reading Coordinator
Approved:
NEILA U. FERRER, PhD
Public Schools District Supervisor