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C. LEVELS OF ASSISTANCE
2. Technical assistance is aligned with the organization’s vision and mission and
is based on the organization’s needs.
For the LDM Program, providers of TA and coaching must encourage everyone
towards the BE-LCP’s goal of ensuring the continuity of education service
delivery while safeguarding the health of all learners, teachers and school
leaders.
I. INTRODUCTION
As framework, this guidebook discusses the following:
The Department of Education developed the Basic Education Learning Continuity
Plan (BE–LCP) to guide medium- and long-term actions to mitigate the
An integral part of the BE–LCP is the Learning Delivery Modality (LDM) Courses
that is intended to capacitate teachers and education leaders to implement the
learning delivery modalities that are viewed to be novel as opposed to the face-
to-face classroom interaction everyone is very familiar with.
3. Set-up the division and school level continuous learning mechanisms that
reinforces learning on the modalities, as well as address specific challenges
Operationally, this means that the direction of TA and coaching is to build the
capability of education leaders and teachers to:
1. Decide on the appropriate learning delivery modality for their specific context
2. Effectively manage the Implement the learning delivery modality, both at the
division and school level
▪ Capability-Building
▪ Group and Work Management
A. DEFINITION OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND COACHING
–helping others in accomplishing outputs or targets based on their work
plans.
Technical assistance and coaching are similarly defined as a form of
professional support provided towards assisting others to be effective in
their functions and/or achieving set goals.
1. Needs Assessment
Needs Assessment should look at the following:
Understanding the needs should consider two aspects: a) the individual situation
of the client/coachee, and b) organization context that affects the management
and/or implementation of the LDM (e.g. SDO, school).
Table of Contents:
I. INTRODUCTION
C. LEVELS OF ASSISTANCE
D. PRINCIPLES
▪ Information sharing
– directly sharing / clarifying information and/or expertise, or indirectly, by
referring them to the source of information and competence they need
– development of competencies or of knowledge, skills, and attitudes like skills in
the use of technology.
II. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND COACHING FRAMEWORK