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Adolescent-Friendly

Literacy Enhancement
Project (AFLEP)

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4 Important Questions to Answer


What?

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Who?

How?

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WHAT?
What is AFLEP?
Adolescent Friendly Literacy Enhancement Project (AFLEP) is an
informal education intervention for adolescents that provides
basic literacy about early marriage and parenting, family
planning, drug prevention education, livelihood projects, health
education and environmental education (Alternative Learning
Systems Balanga City, n.d.).

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What?
What is the approach used in conducting AFLEP?
As an ALS program, AFLEP uses the life skills approach in the
teaching learning program (DepEd Division of Batangas, n.d.).

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Who?
Who are the target learners of AFLEP?
This ALS program is created to cater:

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Who facilitates AFLEP?


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youth
educator will be tasked to
teach on various learning
competencies including sex
education (Gumapon, 2011).

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How?
How are the learners and needs identified?
The facilitators, instructional managers, mobile teachers, and district
ALS coordinators conduct regular literacy mapping thru household surveys.
The purpose is to measure the basic functional literacy levels. Literacy
mapping also provides basis for designing programs and projects that would
best fit the needs of the community (alscatanduanes.wordpress.com, n.d.).

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What now?
What are the accomplishments of this program?
Lucena City, Quezon

afleplucena.blog.com

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What now?
What are the accomplishments of this program?
Barangay Balatas, Naga City, Camarines Sur

www.depednaga.com.ph/accomplishment-2011-2013.html

Information consolidated by:

Jessica Anne C. Reyes


IV HC BSE English
February 2016

References
Accomplishment 2011-2013. (2013). Retrieved from DepEd-Naga:
http://www.depednaga.com.ph/accomplishment-2011-2013.html
Adolescent-Friendly Literacy Enhancement Program Lucena Family. (2011, December 10).
Retrieved from http://afleplucena.blog.com/
ALS Major Programs & Projects. (n.d.). Retrieved from alscatanduanes:
https://alscatanduanes.wordpress.com/als-major-programs-projects/
Alternative Learning System in the Philippines. (2012, July 19). Retrieved from SlideShare:
http://www.slideshare.net/joems_angel2000/alternative-learning-system-in-the-philippines
Alternative Learning Systems Balanga City. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://sites.google.com/a/balangacityschools.com/als/HOME/als-program
DepEd Division of Batangas. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.depedbatangas.com/
Gumapon, F. P. (2011, February 18). ALS --Alternate route to success. Retrieved from Zambotimes:
http://www.zambotimes.com/archives/28169-Feature-ALS-Alternate-route-to-success.html

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