2. Pursuant to Republic Act No.9155 known as
Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001, this policy
aims to strengthen School Based Management (SBM) by
further devolving the governance of education to
schools, expanding community participation and
involvement, and making the delivery of education
services to the learners more responsive, efficient, and
effective through an enhanced school planning and
improvement that lays down specific interventions
through initiated project in schools.
Rationale
3. In consonance with such Act, all teaching and
non-teaching personnel are encouraged to
create, innovate school-Based initiated
projects geared towards the improvement of
teaching-learning process and school
governance.
Rationale
4. Teachers, Master Teachers, Head Teachers, Principals and Non-
teaching personnel can make a project on the following:
Project that produces innovative ideas about using
technology and innovations in the teaching-learning process
Project that will help advance the knowledge about using the
technology to support student learning.
Project-based classroom rather than book-based instruction
Who will innovate?
5. What do we mean with
innovation?
Innovation
is the introduction of new ideas, goods, services
and practices which are intended to be useful.
Wikipedia.org/wiki/innovation
6. Innovation
It could address gaps on access, quality and relevance
and governance or management of education services such
as:
Increase enrolment/ participation rate,
reduce/zeroing-in drop-outrate, and reduce failure
rate
It could improve academic performance,
Enhance learning environment/ improve physical
facilities
Product of contextualization and indigenization
7. What do we mean by
innovation?
It can be defined as the process of implementing new
ideas to create value for an organization. This may mean
creating a new service, system, or process, or enhancing
existing ones. Innovation can also take the form of
discontinuing an inefficient or out-of-date service, system, or
process.
Source: Yale Information Technology System
8. Innovation in Education
3 Kinds of Innovation in Education
According to Elizabeth Hunter
1) Structure -ways classrooms and schools are organized
2) Content -introduce new subjects or revised old subjects in
new ways
3) Process-those that have to do with human interaction
www.mindtools.com
10. Current Innovations in Education
Project IMPACT (Instructional Management by
Parents, Community and Teachers)
NCBTS (National Competency-Based Teacher
Standards
ICExcels (Instructional and Curricular Excellence
in School Leadership and Management
OTOP (Observe the Observer Program)
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/bianitodagatan-1520586-innovation-
education
11. A Project Proposal, often called a “Statement of Work” is a
persuasive document. Its objectives are to:
Identify what work is to be done
Explain why this work needs to be done
Persuade/convince the reader that the proposer is
qualified for the work, have a plausible management plan
(objectives/goals and planned procedures) and technical
approach (defines your offering or saying what you will do
or deliver), and have the resources needed to complete the
task within the stated time and cost constraints.
Guidelines
in Writing a Project Proposal
12. It must be qualified to benefit the learners and other
stakeholders, have a plausible management plan and the
resources needed to complete the task within the stated
time and cost estimates/approximation of the probable
cost of the project computed based on available
information.
One attribute is appearance. A strong proposal has an
attractive, professional, inviting appearance. In addition,
the information should be easy to access.
www.ehow/com/how
www.businessdict.comionary
What makes a good proposal?
13. A second attribute is substance. A strong proposal has a
well-organized plan of attack. A strong proposal also has
technical details because technical depth is needed to sell
your project.
Remember:
A proposal is a persuasive document.
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What makes a good proposal?
14. 1. The proposed project is aligned with DepEd thrusts and
contributory to the attainment of the Department’s Vision
and Mission.
2. The proponent must present the reasons for the project and
what needs or problems he/she wants to solve/address and
innovate.
3. The proposed project must be qualified to benefit the
learners and other school stakeholders.
4. The proposed project must have a realistic management
plan and the resources needed to complete the project
within a calendar year.
Guidelines & Criteria
15. 5. If it is an infrastructure project, the proponent must present
or include a lay-out /project design in her/his project proposal.
Eg: establishment of solar panel, windmill, e-library.
6. Sources of fund to sustain the project must be in form of
donations, income generating project (IGP),
etc. It should not be taken from the school MOOE fund
7. Solicitation is prohibited
8. The proponent must show proof of donation, MOA, or
any proof of the project’s sourcing.
Guidelines Criteria
16. 9.When the project is already complete, the evaluators will
monitor again the project and will issue an evaluation form
showing that the project is already finished. The evaluation
should be a requisite for the approval of the terminal report.
10.While the project is on-going, the project evaluators will visit
to monitor the status of implementation
11. If the proponent will use the project proposal
as “innovation” for promotion purposes, acceptance of the
project depends on the PSB.
Note:
The project must have provision for sustainability and
replicability
Guidelines & Criteria
17. Note: All project proposals related to DepEd’s current projects
and programs are not necessarily be approved as project
proposal for it is embedded in the SIP/AIP of the school.
Examples:
Gulayan sa Paaralan
Pera sa Basura
Construction of school fence, foot walk, school gate,
etc.
Water supply/Hand washing facilities
Playground amenities
Project to improve learner's performance
Guidelines & Criteria
18. I. Name of Proponent:
II. Project Title: Sentence summary of the project scope
III. Project Time Frame:
IV. Project Contacts
List the persons who are involve with the project and can be
contacted. Be sure to include their name, title, role in the project,
as well as phone numbers and email addresses.
Format of a Project Proposal
for Innovation in School
19. III. Project Summary
The goal of this section is to present the reasons for doing this
project as well as stating the project's objectives. In this
section is very important to write concisely and clearly. Be able
to answer the following questions:
Why are you doing this project?
What will you be doing?
How will you be doing it?
Who will be doing it?
Where will it be done?
How long will it take?
How much will it cost?
Format of a Project Proposal
for Innovation in School
20. IV. Project Background
Explain what needs/problems you are trying to solve, and
why these needs/problems are worth solving. You should
also provide a brief setting and history behind the project.
This section should be no more than a page. Include
references to supporting documentation, such as project
design or lay- out. This information can be placed in the
index at the end.
Format of a Project Proposal
for Innovation in School
21. V. Project Objectives
State explicitly what goals the project is aiming to
achieved.
VI. Project Methodology
This sections details the plan for how the project
objectives will be achieved. It usually starts with a
description of the overall approach
.
Format of a Project Proposal
for Innovation in School
22. A. Work Break down and Task Time Estimates
In this section you should create a detailed project
schedule. Make a list of tasks that will be performed for
this project, make sure the list is detailed enough and the
tasks broken down.
B. Project Deliverables
Make a list of project“ deliverables.“ (These are the
products will be delivered to the client at the end and
throughout the duration of the project). Make sure to
include a description of the deliverable.
Format of a Project Proposal
for Innovation in School
23. C. Project Risk Management
This section details the major project risks and
delineates the plans to alleviate or control them.
Make sure to address each risk’s likelihood of
occurring as well as its impact on the project and
the school.
Format of a Project Proposal
for Innovation in School
24. VI. Project Costs
Must be at least Php. 50,000.00 for infrastructure
project.
In this section you will need to estimate the overall cost
of the project.
A. Project Budget – must be detailed
B. Sources – (source of fund) Does not come from the
MOOE fund
C. Budget Narrative- The budget narrative is basically
a list of commentary needed to clarify and justify the
figures
Format of a Project Proposal
for Innovation in School
25. VIII. Results/Evaluation
Discussion of the result/evaluation of the
completed project.
IX. Conclusion
This section is a short summary that explains the
potential value of the project emphasis of its
feasibility.
X. Appendix
This is where you should put additional charts,
graphs, reports, etc, that were cited in proposal.
Format for Terminal
Report/ Completed Project
26. PROJECT “ASAP” (Agarang Solusyon
Aksiyon sa Pagbangon)
Project “SAGIP” (Strengthening Advocacy
campaign on Giving awareness and
Involvement of parents in the reading
Performance of learners)
Project “TANIM” (Tamang pananim ating
Alagaan Nang may Ibili ng Makinang gamit sa
shop at paghahalaman)
Project “TEAM” (Together Everyone Achieves
More)
Sample completed project and
Project proposal