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Secondary School Career Guidance and Counseling Act (RA 11206)

Republic Act No. 11206 or the Secondary School Career Guidance and Counseling Act originated in the House of Representatives were passed by the House of Representatives on May 22, 2017, amended by the Senate on October 8, 2018, and which amendment was concurred in by the House of Representatives on November 14, 2018.

Principal Author/s: DEFENSOR, ARTHUR JR. R.; ESCUDERO, EVELINA G.; DURANO, RAMON “RED” VI H.; NOGRALES, KARLO ALEXEI B.; CAGAS, MERCEDES “DIDI” C.; ORTEGA, PABLO; BORDADO, GABRIEL H.; FERRER, JULIET MARIE D.; RAMOS, DEOGRACIAS JR. B.; ERIGUEL, SANDRA Y., M.D.; GO, MARK O.; TAN, ANGELINA “HELEN” D.L. M.D.; BOLILIA, LIANDA B.; GONZAGA, RUWEL PETER S.; SAGARBARRIA, MANUEL; HERRERA-DY, BERNADETTE “BH” C.; ORTEGA, VINI NOLA A.; DALIPE, MANUEL JOSE “MANNIX” M.; PRIMICIAS-AGABAS, MARLYN L.; SUANSING, ESTRELLITA B.; VILLARICA, LINABELLE RUTH R.; SALCEDA, JOEY SARTE; DIMAPORO, MOHAMAD KHALID Q.; DEL MAR, RAUL V.; LOBREGAT, CELSO L.; BATAOIL, LEOPOLDO N.; ABAYA, FRANCIS GERALD A.; ARCILLAS, ARLENE B.; TEJADA, JOSE “PING-PING” I.; CHAVEZ, CECILIA LEONILA V.; TUPAS, RAUL “BOBOY” C.; DELOSO-MONTALLA, CHERYL P.; SAVELLANO, DEOGRACIAS VICTOR B.; CAMINERO, WILFREDO S.; ROQUE, ROGELIO NEIL P.; AMATONG, ISAGANI S.; GONZALEZ, FERNANDO V.; BAGATSING, CRISTAL L.; GONZALES, AURELIO “DONG” JR. D.; SY-ALVARADO, JOSE ANTONIO “KUYA JONATHAN” R.; SALO, RON P.; MANGAOANG, ALLEN JESSE C.;

Republic Act No. 11206 or the Secondary School Career Guidance and Counseling Act

AN ACT ESTABLISHING A CAREER GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING PROGRAM FOR ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

SECTION 1. Title. – This Act shall be known as the “Secondary School Career Guidance and Counseling Act”.

SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. – The State recognizes the role of the youth in nation building and in the acceleration of social progress. In this regard, the State shall ensure their total development by promoting relevant education that shall generate human resources that shall be responsive to the needs of the government, industry, and the economy.

SEC. 3. Objectives. – This Act shall pursue the following objectives:

(a) To institutionalize a career guidance and counseling program for students in all public and private secondary schools nationwide in order to provide them proper direction in pursuing subsequent tertiary education;

(b) To equip secondary education students with the capability to make educated career decisions and expose them to relevant labor markets; and

(c) To ensure graduates of tertiary education meet the requirements of the government, industry, and the economy.

SEC. 4. Creation of a National Secondary School Career Guidance and Counseling Program. – There is hereby created a National Secondary Schools Career Guidance and Counseling Program (CGCP) to be administered by the Department of Education (DepED). It shall be implemented in all pubhc and private secondary education institutions and shall commence at the Grade 7 level. It shall be a prerequisite to senior high school graduation.

For this purpose, the DepED shall, in coordination with the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), accredited professional organizations on guidance counseling, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) and Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs), formulate, develop and review a Career Guidance and Counseling Instructional Module (CGCIM), which shall serve as the basic instructional material to guide secondary students in their pursuit of meaningful and rewarding tertiary education based on their capacity and skills, the accessibility of public tertiary education institutions, the labor market, and the requirements and expectations of the government, industry, and the economy.

SEC. 5. CGCP Centers. – There shall be established a CGCP Center in all secondary schools, to be headed by the school administrator who shall be assisted by a trained career and employment guidance counselor. The CGCP Center shall function as a resource center for the implementation of the CGCP and shall be primarily responsible for providing guidance and counseling based on the CGCIM: Provided, That in accordance with Section 9 of Republic Act No. 10533, otherwise known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013”, and notwithstanding the provisions of Section 27 of Republic Act No. 9258, otherwise known as the “Guidance and Counseling Act of 2004”, care’er and employment guidance counselors who are not registered with the PRC shall be allowed to conduct career advocacy activities to secondary level students of the school where they are currently employed: Provided, further, That they undergo a training program developed and accredited by the DepED.

SEC. 6. National Career Assessment Examination. -The DepED, through the National Education Testing and Research Center, shall conduct an annual National Career Assessment Examination (NCAE) among students in the appropriate grade level in all public and private secondary schools nationwide as a tool to assess and evaluate the aptitude, skill or inclination of the student in a particular occupational field and to serve as guide for the students in choosing their respective courses or career options.

The DepED Secretary shall determine the content of the NCAE, the date of examination, the location of examination centers, and the appropriate grade level of examinees, and shall issue the guidelines necessary for the effective implementation of the NCAE.

The DepED Secretary shall review the content of the NCAE from time to time and make revisions, as may be deemed necessary, to maintain the relevance, validity, and integrity of the examination.

SEC. 7. Appropriations. – The DepED Secretary shall immediately include in the Department’s program the implementation of this Act, the funding of which shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

SEC. 8. Implementing Rules and Regulations. -Within ninety (90) days from the approval of this Act, the DepED shall, in consultation with the PRC, CHED, TESDA, DOLE, DTI, and ‘NEDA, promulgate the necessary rules and regulations for the effective implementation of this Act.

SEC. 9. Separability Clause. — If any provision of this Act is held invalid or unconstitutional, the other provisions not so declared shall remain in force and effect.

SEC. 10. Repealing Clause. — All laws, decrees, executive orders, rules and regulations contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are herebY repealed, modified or amended accordingly.

SEC. 11. Effectivity. – This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.

Download Republic Act No. 11206

SECONDARY SCHOOL CAREER GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING ACT

OBJECTIVES:

To provide proper direction and guidance to secondary school students in pursuing subsequent tertiary education

To enable students to make educated career decisions and expose them to relevant labor market

To ensure that the human resource generated by the tertiary education meets the requirements of the government, industry, and the economy

KEY PROVISIONS:

Creates the National Secondary School Career Guidance and Counseling Program (CGCP) to be administered by the Department of Education (DepED)

Mandates that the implementation of the CGCP in all secondary education institutions shall commence at the Grade 7 level and shall be a prerequisite to senior high school graduation

Provides for the formulation, development and review of a Career Guidance and Counseling Instructional Module (CGCIM) by the DepED, in coordination with the PRC, accredited professional organizations on guidance counseling, CHED, TESDA, DOLE, DTI, NEDA, and Parent Teacher Associations. This module shall serve as the basic instructional material to be used in the implementation of the Program

Establishes a CGCP Center in all secondary schools, which shall be headed by the school administrator, and who shall be assisted by a trained career and employment guidance counselor

Allows career and employment guidance counselors who are not registered with the PRC to conduct career advocacy activities in the school where they are currently employed, provided they have undergone DepED-accredited training programs

Authorizes the DepED, through the National Education Testing and Research Center, to conduct an annual National Career Assessment Examination (NCAE) to appropriate Grade level of students in all public and private secondary schools nationwide as a tool to assess and evaluate the aptitude, skill or inclination of the student in a particular occupational field

Mandates the DepED, in coordination with the PRC Board of Guidance and Counseling, CHED, TESDA, DOLE. DTI and NEDA, to promulgate and issue the rules and regulations for the implementation of this Act

Provides funds for the implementation of the Program, which shall be included in the DepED’s allocation under the annual General Appropriations Act

RELATED LAWS:

The 1987 Philippine Constitution

Republic Act No. 10533, or the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013

Republic Act No. 9258, or the Guidance & Counseling Act of 2004

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