Alternative Learning System
Alternative Learning System
It is a parallel learning system in the Philippines that provides a practical option to the existing
formal instruction. When one does not have or cannot access formal education in schools, ALS
is an alternate or substitute. ALS includes both the non-formal and informal sources of
knowledge and skills.
Many Filipinos do not have a chance to attend and finish formal basic education (Grades 1-6
and Year 1-4) due to many reasons. Some drop out from schools while some do not have
schools in their communities. Since every Filipino has a right to free basic education, the
Government establishes ALS to provide all Filipinos the chance to have access to and complete
basic education in a mode that fits their distinct situations and needs.
The 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the recognition and promotion of other forms of
education other than formal education. Article XIV, Section 2, Paragraph (1) declares that the
State shall establish, maintain and support a complete, adequate and integrated system of
education relevant to the needs of the people and society; and paragraph (4) concisely
encourages non-formal, informal and indigenous learning systems as well as self-learning,
independent and out-of-school study programs particularly those that respond to community
needs.
The Governance Act for Basic Education otherwise known as the Republic Act 9155 stipulates
the establishment of the Alternative Learning System (ALS) to provide out-of-school children,
youth and adults population with basic education.
What is the difference between the Formal Education System and the
Alternative Learning System (ALS) Non-formal Education?