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Over 1K Enlist As ‘ARAL’ Tutors In Baguio

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More than 1,000 have registered as tutors who will help implement the Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Act in Baguio City, a Department of Education (DepEd) official said Tuesday.

Of the 1,079 individuals who registered, 43 are volunteers from outside DepEd, according to Baguio City Schools Division superintendent Dr. Soraya Faculo.

She said some of the non-DepEd tutors are retired professional teachers, pre-service teachers, non-licensed education graduates or non-education college graduates.

The ARAL Program Act (Republic Act 12028) was enacted in October 2024 as a national learning intervention to help learners catch up and regain the necessary foundational skills in reading, mathematics and science.

“The concept of the program is to identify learners and their specific learning deficiencies and provide a tutor for them to cope with their current grade level,” Faculo said in an interview

The tutors, who all underwent trainings, will be paid by DepEd funds.

Faculo said there are about 14,069 priority learners from Grades 1 to 10 in need of greater support in reading and comprehension.

Under the ARAL Act, learners who are not meeting academic expectations will be provided with remediation, which can include tutorial sessions, coaching or mentoring conducted after school hours, on weekends, or during summer breaks, as well as other flexible times within the school year.

“This is a national program and the national office has committed to do this to help the learners who encountered deficiencies during the absence of face-to-face classes at the time of the pandemic,” Dr. Estela Cariño, DepEd-Cordillera Administrative Region director, said.

She said the students will be assessed regularly to see their progress.

“They (students) will be in the program until they reach their actual level of learning,” Cariño said. (PNA)