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ORIENTATION-ON-RPMS-2023-2024

The document provides guidelines for implementing a multi-year Results-Based Performance Management System for teachers based on the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers. It outlines the indicators, timelines, and process for evaluating teachers over three school years beginning in SY 2022-2023.

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ORIENTATION-ON-RPMS-2023-2024

The document provides guidelines for implementing a multi-year Results-Based Performance Management System for teachers based on the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers. It outlines the indicators, timelines, and process for evaluating teachers over three school years beginning in SY 2022-2023.

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SAN CRISTOBAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Revisiting RPMS-
IPCRF
JANUARY 25, 2024

“EDUKASYONG MAY KALIDAD, HANDOG NG MGA GURONG MAY PUSO AT TAPAT”


DepEd MEMORANDUM No. 008 , S. 2023
MULTI-YEAR GUIDELINES ON THE
RESULTS-BASED
PERFORMANCEMANAGEMENT SYSTEM-
PHILIPPINE PROFESSIONALSTANDARDS
FOR TEACHERS
SESSION OUTLINE
• DM 008 Rationale
• RPMS-PPST Indicators for Proficient and
Highly Proficient Tools
• Guidelines for Classroom Observation
• RPMS TOOL for Teachers I-III
1. Consistent with DepEd Order (DO) No. 2, s. 2015 prescribing
the Guidelines on the Establishment and Implementation of the
Results-Based Performance Management System (RPMS) in the
Department of Education (DepEd) and pursuant to Section 5 of DO
42, s. 2017 on the National Adoption and Implementation of the
Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST), which
mandates that all performance appraisals for teachers shall be
based on this set of standards, this Department continues its
commitment to integrating and embedding the PPST into the RPMS
for teachers.
2. Geared towards competency-based performance management,
professional development, and career progression, the PPST-based
RPMS for teachers shall utilize althea 37 indicators of the PPST
and shall be distributed across three school years (SYs):SY 2022-
2023, SY 2023-2024, and SY 2024-2025.

This DepEd Memorandum titled Multi-Year Guidelines on


the Results-Based Performance Management System-
Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (RPMS-PPST)
details the enclosed procedures and all other necessary
information on the adoption and implementation of performance
management and appraisal of teachers.
The tools, forms, and protocols stipulated herein are developed
and modified to ensure that the measures of teacher performance
throughout the next three SYs are appropriate, adaptive, and relevant
to capture teachers’ actual performance and are applicable to all
contexts and scenarios faced by the schools adopting different
learning modalities.
3. This Memorandum shall cover all teachers in public
elementary and secondary schools and community learning centers
(CLCs), including those assigned to teach under the Alternative
Learning System (ALS), Madrasah Education, Special
Education(SPEd), and Special Science Education. It shall guide the
Ratees, Raters, Approving Authorities, and other stakeholders in
managing and evaluating teachers’ performance anchored on the
PPST.
4. Furthermore, the RPMS timeline for the next three SYs shall
be aligned with the annual School Calendar and Activities issued by
the Department.
I. The Multi-Year RPMS Timeline and RPMS Cycle for Teachers

1. The performance cycle of teachers follows the DepEd RPMS Cycle


prescribed in Deped Order (DO) No. 2, s. 2015 (Guidelines on the
Establishment and Implementation of the Results-Based Performance
Management System (RPMS)in the Department of Education). Figure
1 illustrates the four (4) phases of the RPMS Cycle and its alignment
with the RPMS-related activities of teachers within a School Year (SY).
Figure 1:
The RPMS Cycle for
Teachers
2. This guidelines shall cover three (3) SYs: SY
2022-2023, SY 2023-2024,SY 2024-2025. Each
SY shall follow the prescribed RPMS timeline
provided below (Figure 2).
3. The performance rating of teachers shall follow the
schedule provided in the School Calendar and Activities
guidelines of each SY. It shall be used as basis for
performance-based compensation and benefits (i.e. Mid-
Year and Year-End bonuses, Productivity Enhancement
incentive), determination of length of service for purposes
of computation for the Performance-Based Bonus
(PBB},and for purposes of career progression of teachers.
II. RPMS-PPST Indicators for Proficient and Highly
Proficient Tools
• Teachers 1-III who will use the Proficient Tools are expected to be
professionally independent in the application of skills vital to the
teaching and learning process.

• Master Teachers who will use the Highly Proficient Tools are
those that consistently display high levels of performance in their
teaching practice. They manifest an in-depth and sophisticated
understanding of the teaching and learning process, have high
education-focused situation cognition, and are more adept in
problem solving and optimize opportunities gained from
experience.
• The 37 PPST indicators for both Proficient and
Highly Proficient Tools shall be divided across
three (3) school years, each with a total of 15
indicators composed of Classroom Observable
Indicators {COIs}, Non-Classroom Observable
Indicators (NCOIs)}, and the Plus Factor.
THE WEIGHT PER EACH INDICATOR
SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:
PPST Objective Weight
Objectives 1 to 14 7% each (total of 98%)
Objective 15 (Plus Factor} 2%
Total 100%
• 13. All COIs shall be measured using the following Performance
Indicators: Quality and Efficiency.

Quality shall be measured through the demonstration of


COIs during the Classroom Observation (CO) and the submission of
the Classroom Observation Tool (COT) or Inter-Observer Agreement
Form, whichever is applicable, as means of verification (MOV).

Efficiency shall be measured through efficient delivery of the


lesson objectives within the prescribed period or time allotment.

There shall be no Timeliness performance indicators for all


COIs.
There shall be no Timeliness
performance indicators for all COIs.

On the other hand, NCOIs shall be


measured using the following Performance
Indicators: Quality, Efficiency, and/or
Timeliness.
Guidelines for Classroom
Observation
• For SY 2022-2023, only two (2) classroom
observations are required, which shall be
conducted in the last two (2) quarters (one
per quarter).
• For SY 2023-2024 and SY 2024-2025, four
(4) classroom observations are required,
which shall be conducted once every
quarter.
• The average rating of the classroom
observations done across quarters shall
constitute the final rating for each COI.
• Additional classroom observations may be
conducted for purposes of technical assistance
to teachers to improve their teaching practice.
However, classroom observations conducted for
technical assistance purposes will not be a
factor in the determination of a Ratee's
performance rating. The purpose or objective of
the observation shall be clearly stated prior to any
scheduled classroom observation.
• All classroom observations for performance
evaluation purposes shall be scheduled in
advance. The Ratee must be informed of the
schedule at least three (3) working days
before the classroom observation
• The default mode of classroom observation shall be in-
person/face-to-face observation. In case of any national
pronouncements that may affect the operations of the
school (e.g. community quarantines, implementation of
blended learning, etc.), the following modes of alternative
classroom observation may be considered:

a. Online Synchronous Classroom Observation


b. Online Asynchronous Classroom Observation
c. Classroom Observation via Learning Action Cells
(LAC)
Q1-Q4
Q1-Q4
Q1-Q4
Q1 & Q3
Q1 & Q3
Q1 & Q3
Q2 & Q4
Q2 & Q4
Q1-Q4
Q1 & Q3
Q2 & Q4
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
Q2 & Q4
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
Q1 & Q3
Q1 & Q3
Q1 & Q3
Q2 & Q4
Q2 & Q4
Q1-Q4
Q1 & Q3
Q2 & Q4
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
Q2 & Q4
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
NON-CLASSROOM OBSERVABLE INDICATOR
PART II
*MID YEAR PERFORMANCE REVIEW
*Schedule of Sessions: Day 5 (Jan. 30, 2024)
2:00-4:00 PM

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