Aral Program Rationale
Aral Program Rationale
✅ Grounded in school-level
diagnostics and national
tools
RATIONALE
ARAL – Reading
ARAL - Mathematics
The ARAL
Program shall be ARAL – Science
the umbrella
program of DepEd
for learning ARAL - Summer
recovery.
ARAL PROGRAM FRAMEWORK
ARAL LEARNERS
Failing in
Below the classroom
Have returned
minimum assessments
and are returning
proficiency levels (formative and
to school after a
based on BoSY summative) or
furlough or Balik
CRLA, Phil-IRI other
Aral
and RMA results assessment
policies assessed
by teachers
K to10, CLCs, Qualified Private Schools
ARAL LEARNERS
Pull-out system, tutorial
sessions (1:5) Max – 1:15 (if
needed)
Max of 1 hour per subject on
weekdays; 2 hours on
weekends
ARAL
Trained tutors
LEARNERS
Learner-appropriate learning
resources
Face-to-
face
tutorials
ARAL TEACHERS
SLAC sessions
ARAL TEACHERS
Phonemic Activitie
Awareness s:
✅ Rhyming Games
Instruction ✅ Sound Isolation (e.g. What is the
(Tutorial first
Approach sound in “cat”?)
on ✅ Blending sounds (e.g. /c//a//t/ =
Beginning cat
Reading ) ✅ Segmenting sounds in words
SUGGESTED TARGETED INTERVENTIONS OR
TEACHING PEDAGOGIES FOR NON-READERS
Phonics Instructio
n:
Instructi ✅ Explicit teaching of letter-sound
on for correspondences
✅ Practice with blending sounds to
Non- form words
Readers ✅ decodable texts aligned with
(Tutorial phonics
Approach patterns
SUGGESTED TARGETED INTERVENTIONS OR
TEACHING PEDAGOGIES FOR SLOW READERS
Strategie
Fluency s:
✅ Repeated reading of familiar
Practice texts
✅ Echo reading (teacher reads,
student
(Tutorial echoes)
Approac ✅ choral reading (reading together)
✅ listening to fluent reading
h) models
SUGGESTED TARGETED INTERVENTIONS OR TEACHING
PEDAGOGIES FOR LEARNERS WITH LOW LEVEL
COMPREHENSION
Methods:
NON-NUMERATES / AT RISK
Learners Learners have significant difficulties with number concepts
and math operations.
categorized Struggles with basic math like identifying numbers,
as: understanding place value, or telling time.
NON-NUMERATES / AT RISK
Learners Learners have significant difficulties with number
categorized concepts and math operations.
as: Struggles with basic math like identifying
numbers, understanding place value, or telling
time.
Instructional strategies used:
• Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) method for
Proposed concept building
Intervention • Use of manipulatives and visual aids
s • Math games and digital tools (when available)
• Real-life problem scenarios to build relevance
CATEGORIZATION OF LEARNERS IN NUMERACY
NEARLY-NUMERATES / DEVELOPING
Learners show partial understanding of numeracy concepts but have
inconsistencies in solving problems.
Learners Can perform basic operations but may struggle with word problems,
categorized logic, or abstract reasoning.
Errors may stem from misunderstanding problem contexts or
as: procedural mistakes.
Numeracy Competencies measured in
FLEMMS:
2. Understanding and Using Numbers in Context
• Applying number knowledge to real-life contexts, such as shopping,
budgeting, and time.
Proposed • Reading prices, weights, and quantities on packages or signs.
Example: Determining the best value between two offers or calculating
Intervention change from a purchase.
NUMERATES / PROFICIENT
Learners can accurately perform computations and apply
Learners numeracy skills to solve real-world problems.
categorized Able to interpret graphs, estimate quantities, calculate time,
and manage money.
as: Demonstrate flexibility and reasoning in using different
strategies.
Numeracy Competencies
Proposed measured in FLEMMS:
Example skills:
Intervention • Solves multi-step problems
s • Compares unit prices
• Interprets bar graphs and tables
TIMELINE TO ARAL PROGRAM
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ACTIVITIE ●
June ●
July ●
Aug ●
Sept ●
Oct ●
Nov
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PRE-IMPLEMENTATION
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Track the
Administr
ation of ●
June 16-July 16,
BOSY 2025
Assessme
nts
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Conduct
orientatio
n of
internal ●
July 8,
stakehold 2025
TIMELINE TO ARAL PROGRAM
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ACTIVITIE ●
June ●
July ●
Aug ●
Sept ●
Oct ●
Nov
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Identificatio
July 19-
n and Hiring 20, 2025
of tutors
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Conduct of ●
July 20-
Training of 31,
Teachers 2025
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Conduct of
parent and
July 20-
communit 31, 2025
y
orientation
Validation
TIMELINE TO ARAL PROGRAM
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ACTIVITIE ●
June ●
July ●
Aug ●
Sept ●
Oct ●
Nov
S
Supervising
of the
conduct of
the Schools'
ARAL
Readiness July 1-31,
*inventory 2025
of LRs,
classrooms,
list of ARAL
learners, list
of tutors
TIMELINE TO ARAL PROGRAM
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ACTIVITI ●
June ●
July ●
Aug ●
Sept ●
Oct ●
Nov
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DURING
Observing of the
Implementation of ●
August 2025- January, 2026
ARAL Program
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Checking of
the
administration
August 2025- January, 2026
of periodic ●
formative and
summative
assessments
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Midline ●
November
program 2025
implementatio
n review
TIMELINE TO ARAL PROGRAM
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ACTIVITI ●
Sept ●
Oct ●
Nov ●
Dec ●
Jan ●
Feb
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DURING
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Administerin
g the ●
Every ●
Every ●
Every ●
Every
Conduct of second second
second second
Monthly LAC week of week of
week of week of
sessions and the the
the month the month
coaching month month
sessions
TIMELINE TO ARAL PROGRAM
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ACTIVITI
Nov ●
Dec ●
Jan ●
Feb ●
Mar ●
Apr
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POST-IMPLEMENTATION
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Conduct of ●
January,
Impact 2026
Evaluation
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Submission of ●
January,
consolidated
accomplishme
2026
nt reports
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Consolidation January,
of shared best 2026
practices and ●
success
stories
TIMELINE TO ARAL PROGRAM
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ACTIVITI
Nov ●
Dec ●
Jan ●
Feb ●
Mar ●
Apr
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POST-IMPLEMENTATION
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Recognition ●
January,
and Incentive
Giving
2026
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Planning for ●
January,
Sustainability
2026
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Administration ●
Feb 18-March 18,
of EoSY CRLA,
Phil-IRI, RMA 2026
PARTNERSHIPS AND STAKEHOLDER
ENGAGEMENT
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