Module 2: Most Essential Learning Competencies (Melcs)
Module 2: Most Essential Learning Competencies (Melcs)
Module 2: Most Essential Learning Competencies (Melcs)
(MELCs)
After having been introduced to the course in Module 1, you will now begin
this course by gaining an understanding of the Most Essential Learning
Competencies (MELCs). We hope that you will be able to strengthen your
understanding through this Module.
In this Module, the development of the MELCs will be discussed, and how these
can be unpacked and combined in planning and designing your lessons.
MODULE OBJECTIVES
MODULE CONTENT
ESTIMATED TIME REQUIRED
3 hours
*LAC Sessions are included in the activities but may be optional as determined by the LAC
members under the guidance of the LAC Leader
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to familiarize yourself with the background,
rationale, and development of MELCs. In this session, you will be able to:
1. identify the background and basic process of the identification and development of the
MELCs
2. make sense of the function of MELCs as an educational response to a global health crisis
3. appreciate the MELCs as support for teachers during this time
Key Topics/Concepts
curriculum standards; essential learning competencies; desirable learning competencies;
enduring knowledge
Resources Required
3 Development and Design of MELCs
3 Your learning area’s original K-12 Curriculum Guide and corresponding list of
MELCs
3 Study Notebook
1. The closure of schools around the world due to the global pandemic posed serious
challenges on the delivery of quality basic education. As a teacher, what do you think are the
fundamental concerns in terms of curriculum standards that need to be addressed in order
to ensure learning continuity? Cite a specific example. Do you think these concerns could be
solved by teachers alone? Why or why not?
2. Even prior to the spread of COVID-19 that eventually led to the closure of schools
nationwide, the congested curriculum has been a perennial problem of teachers (Andaya,
2018). This is perceived to be one of the hindering factors on the poor performance of
Filipino learners. Do you agree with this observation? Why or why not?
ACTIVITY 2.
Familiarize yourself with the course reading on the Development and Design of the MELCs. After
going through the document, provide a brief and concise response to the following guide questions.
Write your answers in your Study Notebook.
ACTIVITY 3.
Prepare a copy of your learning area’s original K-12 Curriculum Guide and corresponding list of
MELCs.
Go to the sections of the curriculum guide and MELCs that are relevant to your instructional needs.
Copy and accomplish the following table in your Study Notebook and compare the two documents
to determine which learning competencies were retained, dropped, or merged.
Merged/Clustered
Retained
Dropped n/a
ACTIVITY 4.
In your LAC Session, discuss and share your answers to Activities 1-3 in this lesson. Discuss any
questions about the MELCs that need clarification as well. Share your thoughts and let your co-
teachers articulate their insights regarding your questions. Jot down all the insights shared in the
discussion, including your own, in your Study Notebook.
In this session, you will familiarize yourself with unpacking and combining MELCs into Learning
Objectives. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
1. understand the vital considerations in unpacking and combining MELCs
2. unpack and combine sample MELCs
3. affirm that unpacking and combining MELCs provide curricular flexibilities to field
implementers
Key Topics/Concepts
unpack; curriculum standards; essential learning competencies; content standards; performance
standards
Resources Required
3 Unpacking and Combining the MELCs
3 Your learning area’s original K-12 Curriculum Guide and corresponding list of MELCs
Study Notebook
ACTIVITY 1.
Familiarize yourself with the course reading on Unpacking and Combining the MELCs. After reading
the document, provide a brief and concise response to the following guide questions in your Study
Notebook:
1. Form a group of four members within your LAC, preferably with fellow teachers in your
respective learning area.
2. Using the curriculum guide and a list of the MELCs, choose MELCs in the first quarter and
unpack these into learning objectives.
3. Each team will present their unpacked learning objectives. Discussion and processing will
follow each presentation. Suggestions and insights from each group will be considered in
enhancing the learning objectives.
ACTIVITY 3.
Submit your Activity 2 Outputs to your LAC Leader. Make sure to keep a copy of your outputs.
Congratulations! You have completed Module 2. You may now proceed to Module 3A
- Lesson Design and Assessment in the Modalities.