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Ray Butch Mahinay deposited Migration of ALS Completers to Formal Education: A Case Study in the group
Mindanao Journal of Alternative Education Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago Filipinos believe education is the gateway to a better future and life. However,
most students have no choice but to drop out of school. The Department of
Education established a non-formal education, the Alternative Learning System,
to address this issue. With the full implementation of the K-12 Program in formal
education, ALS has also launched its SHS program. This case study explored why
5 ALS completers were purposely selected to enroll in the regular Senior High
School Program instead of the recently opened ALS-SHS in Montol NHS. It also
further investigated the challenges and difficulties these learners experienced in
formal school and determined the types of support they needed. A semistructured interview was used to gather data, and the notes or transcripts were
analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings revealed that learners have chosen
formal education for a) practical reasons: to learn skills with certifications and
find better job opportunities after graduation; and b) that significant people
influenced their decisions. Poor communication and digital literacy were
identified as the main issues faced by these learners. Nonetheless, these learners
need the most financial and moral support to succeed. It is recommended that
formal schools create intervention programs to aid these learners in
communication and ICT. Furthermore, the ALS-SHS program should offer TVL
tracks with national certifications to attract more learners.