DO 34, s. 2001 – Two Books A Year Per Student

July 23, 2001
DO 34, s. 2001
Two Books A Year Per Student
To:  Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Bureau/Center/Regional Directors
Schools Division/City Superintendents
Principals/Heads of Schools Teachers
All Others Concerned
1.  Starting this school year, all students in public elementary and secondary schools must show evidence of having read at least one (1) book in the vernacular and one (1) book in English per year before being promoted to the next grade or year level.
2.  A book is defined as a printed publication with its own front and back covers. For purposes of this Order, a textbook is NOT considered a book. A book may range from a picture book (for Grade 1) to a novel (for Fourth Year). In schools that are wired to the Internet, books published on the Web are considered books.
3.  Evidence may consist of a written or an oral book report, submitted as part of the minimum requirements for Filipino or English subjects, as appropriate. Evidence of having read one book must be submitted or reported by the end of the Second Grading Period (or first half of the school year) and evidence of having read a second book by the end of the Fourth Grading Period (or second half of the school year).
4.  For purposes of this Order, the vernacular is defined as any one of the following:
  1. the national language or Filipino, as defined by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino;
  2. the regional lingua franca, as defined by DECS Memorandum No. 153, s. 2001, which may be any of the following: Arabic, Bikol, Capampangan, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Tagalog, or Waray;
  3. the local language, which is the language of the community where the school is located.
5.  For the purpose of Order, English is defined as any one of the varieties of world  Englishes,  including Philippine English, American English, and British English.
6.  The responsibility of collecting and evaluating evidence of student compliance with this Order is hereby given to teachers in charge of language classes. On the upper levels, these are teachers handling classes in Filipino and/or English. On the lower levels, these are all teachers.
7.  The requirement of reading at least two books a year is hereby added to the English and Filipino competencies for each grade / year level as listed in the Philippine Elementary Learning Competencies and the Philippine Secondary School Learning Competencies.
8.  School librarians are instructed to make the necessary representations with the proper authorities to solicit, purchase, or otherwise obtain and ensure the availability of at least one book in the vernacular and one book in English for each student in their respective schools.
9.  A DECS Reading Committee is hereby constituted to monitor compliance with this Order, with the following members:
  1. the Undersecretary for Programs and Projects as head
  2. the Assistant Secretary / Secretaries for Programs and Projects
  3. the Director of the Bureau of Elementary Education
  4. the Director of the Bureau of Secondary Education
  5. the Director of the Bureau of Non rmal Education
  6. the Director of the National Educational Testing and Research Center
  7. the Director of the National Library
  8. the Chair of the National Book Development Board
  9. the Chair of the Philippine Board on Books for Young People
  10. the President of the Reading Association of the Philippines.
10.  All expenses for this Program may be charged to appropriate local funds, as well as school board funds or other pertinent funds, subject to the usual accounting and auditing requirements. Expenses of the DECS Reading Committee may be charged to 1MCS funds, subject to the usual accounting and auditing requirements
Immediate and strict compliance with this Order is enjoined.

 

ISAGANI R. CRUZ
Undersecretary
Reference;
DECS Memorandum: (No. 153, s. 2001)
Allotment: 1- (D.O. 50-97)
To be indicated in the Perpetual Index under the following subjects:
BOOKS
LANGUAGE
Leaming Area, ENGLISH
Leaming Area, FILIPINO
POLICY