By Dona Z. Pazzibugan
Philippine Daily Inquirer
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How old should a child
in preschool be?
With kindergarten now
mandatory under the K to 12 program, the Department of Education (DepEd) has
required preschools and day care centers to comply with the standard requisite
age for preschoolers.
The preschool age should
normally be up to 5 years old only, since by 6 years old a child is expected to
be in Grade 1, according to the DepEd.
Under Republic Act No.
10157 or the universal public kindergarten program passed last year, the DepEd
made one year of kindergarten compulsory and a prerequisite to entering Grade
1.
Kindergarten is free to
5-year-olds in the public elementary schools under the K to 12 basic education
reform program, which consists of kindergarten, six years of elementary, two
years of junior high and two years of senior high school.
“Private (pre)schools
should follow (the standard),” Education Undersecretary for Programs and
Projects Yolanda Quijano said.
“Whether they have
nursery, kinder 1 or kinder 2 levels, they should now follow [the standard]
that kinder is for 5-year-olds and Grade 1 is for 6-year-olds,” she said.
Quijano clarified that
while the DepEd required only one year of kindergarten, parents who can afford
private day care centers or preschools can have their children start school as
young as 3 or 4 years old to prepare them for regular schooling.
Before the mandatory
kindergarten, some private preschools had pupils as old as 6 and 7 years old.
Quijano said that having
“over-age” or older than 5 years old pupils in kindergarten would apply only to
exceptional cases such as a child who has learning issues.
“In other countries,
there are Grade 1 students who are 6 or 7 years old. But for us now, Grade 1 is
for 6-year-olds,” she said.
For kindergarten, the
DepEd said the pupil’s mother tongue or the language used at home shall be the
primary medium of instruction under the mother tongue-based multilingual
education (MTB-MLE) method adopted under the K to 12
program.
Around 1.7 million
5-year-old children are currently enrolled in kindergarten in both public and
private schools, according to Quijano.
But the DepEd believes
that not all 5-year-olds this year were able to enroll in kindergarten.
Quijano said they would
conduct a summer kinder program at the end of the school year for incoming
6-year-old Grade 1 students who missed kindergarten.
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K-12 program requires kindergarten as prerequisite to incoming Grade 1 pupils. For Grade 1, pupils enrolled must be of age six while 5-year-olds for Kindergarten. Under this program is the mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE). Others are doubtful about this program but let’s just hope that this would answer the crisis of education and would make a competent product globally.
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