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Deped Project Innovation Guidelines

The document provides guidelines for DepEd-sanctioned innovation projects in schools. It outlines the project proposal and completion report formats that should be followed. The proposal must describe the project contacts, summary, background, objectives, methodology, costs/budget, and sustainability plan. The completion report details the objectives achieved, methodology used, deliverables, costs, monitoring and evaluation, next steps, and appendices with supporting documents. The guidelines also provide examples of qualified and disqualified innovation project types and requirements like alignment with DepEd goals and benefit to learners.

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Deped Project Innovation Guidelines

The document provides guidelines for DepEd-sanctioned innovation projects in schools. It outlines the project proposal and completion report formats that should be followed. The proposal must describe the project contacts, summary, background, objectives, methodology, costs/budget, and sustainability plan. The completion report details the objectives achieved, methodology used, deliverables, costs, monitoring and evaluation, next steps, and appendices with supporting documents. The guidelines also provide examples of qualified and disqualified innovation project types and requirements like alignment with DepEd goals and benefit to learners.

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DEPED FORMAT OF A PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR INNOVATION IN SCHOOLS

Aspect Description
Font for headings Boldface Serif or sans serif size in accordance with hierarchy
Font for text portion 12-point serif such as Times New Romans or Book Antigua
Margins Layout Standard, at least 1 inch One column, single-sided
Paragraphing Indented paragraphs, no line skip between paragraphs in a section
Page number Bottom centered
Paper Letter (8.5×11)
Spacing 1.5

Name of Proponent:

Project Title: sentence summary of the project scope

Project Time-frame: (GANTT Chart)

I. Project Contacts
List the persons who are involved with the project and can be contacted. Be sure to
include their names, titles, roles in the project, as well as phone numbers and email
addresses.

II. Project Summary


The goal of this section is to present the reasons for doing this project as well as stating
the project’s objectives. In this section, in particular, it is essential to write concisely and
clearly. Be able to answer the following questions:
 Why are you doing this project?
 What will you be doing?
 How will you be doing it?
 Who will be doing it?
 Where will it be done?
 How long will it take?
 How much will it cost?

III. Project Background


Explain what needs/problems you are trying to solve, and why these needs/problems are
worth solving. You should also provide a brief setting and history behind the project. This
section should be no more than a page. Include references to supporting documentation,
such as project design or lay-out. This information can be placed in the Index.

IV. Project Objectives


State explicitly what goals the project is aiming to achieve.

V. Project Methodology
This sections details the plan for how the project objectives will be achieved. It usually
starts with a description of the overall approach.

A. Work Breakdown and Task Time Estimates


In this section, you should create a detailed project schedule. Make a list of tasks that will
be performed for this project, make sure the list is complete enough and the tasks broken
down.
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B. Project Deliverables
Make a list of the project “deliverables.” (These are the products that will be delivered to
the client at the end and throughout the project). Make sure to include a description of the
deliverable.

C. Project Risk Management


This section details the significant project risks and delineates the plans to alleviate or
control them. Make sure to address each risk’s likelihood of occurring as well as its impact
on the project and the school.

VI. Project Costs


In this section you will need to estimate the overall cost of the project.

A. Project Budget – must be detailed


B. Sources – (source of fund) Should not come from the MOOE fund.

DEPED FORMAT OF A COMPLETED PROJECT FOR INNOVATION IN SCHOOLS

Name of Proponent:

Project Title: sentence summary of the project scope

Project Time-frame:

I. Project Contacts
List the persons who are involved with the project and can be contacted. Be sure to
include their names, titles, roles in the project, as well as phone numbers and email
addresses.

II. Project Summary


The goal of this section is to present the reasons for doing this project as well as stating
the project’s objectives. In this section in particular it is very important to write concisely
and clearly. Be able to answer the following questions:
 Why are you doing this project?
 What will you be doing?
 How will you be doing it?
 Who will be doing it?
 Where will it be done?
 How long will it take?
 How much will it cost?

III. Project Background


Explain what needs/problems you are trying to solve, and why these needs/problems are
worth solving. You should also provide a brief setting and history behind the project. This
section should be no more than a page. Include references to supporting documentation,
such as project design or lay-out. This information can be placed in the Index.

IV. Project Objectives


State explicit/ what goals the project is aiming to achieve.
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V. Project Methodology
This sections details the plan for how the project objectives will be achieved. It usually
starts with a description of the overall approach.

A. Work Breakdown and Task Time Estimates


In this section you should create a detailed project schedule. Make a list of tasks that will
be performed for this project, make sure the list is detailed enough and the tasks broken
down

B. Project Deliverables
Make a list of project “deliverables.” (These are the products that will be delivered to the
client at the end and throughout the duration of the project). Make sure to include a
description of the deliverable.

C. Project Risk Management


This section details the major project risks and delineates the plans to alleviate or control
them. Make sure to address each risk’s likelihood of occurring as well as its impact on the
project and the school.

VI. Project Costs


In this section you will need to estimate the overall cost of the project.

A. Project Budget – must be detailed


B. Sources – (source of fund) Should not come from the MOOE fund.

VII. Monitoring and Evaluation


(Describe how progress will be evaluated throughout and at the end of the project.
Formulate clear indicators for objectives and result.)

VIII. Next Steps


Specify the actions required for sustainability of the Project
 Next Step 1
 Next Step 2
 Next Step 3

IX. Appendices
Pictures, Letter/ MOA (Donors) Bill of materials, receipts of deliverables, Letter of
Acceptance, Approved evaluation form signed by project evaluators.
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DEPED GUIDELINES ON CONDUCTING A PROJECT FOR INNOVATION IN


SCHOOL

Innovation is the introduction of new ideas, goods, services, and practice which are
intended to be useful. It could address gaps on access, quality and relevance and
governance or management of education service, such as: increase
enrolment/participation rate and reduce drop-out, and failure rates; improve academic
performance, and enhance learning environment/improve physical facilities. It could be a
product of contextualization and indigenization.

Who will innovate?


Teachers, Master Teachers, Head Teachers, Principals, and Non-teaching personnel.

Project Classification
1. Access
2. Quality and Relevance
3. Governance

Note:
All project proposals related to DepEd’s current projects and programs are not necessarily
to be approved as innovation for these are embodied in the SIP/AIP of the school.

Examples: Gulayan sa Paaralan, Pera sa Basura, Construction of school fence, footwalk,


school gate, parks, water supply/hand washing facilities, and playground amenities.

DepEd Guidelines on Conducting a Project for Innovation in School

1. The proposed project is aligned with DepEd thrusts and contributory to the
attainment of the Department’s Vision and Mission.
2. The proponent must present the reasons for the project, and what needs or
problems he/she wants to solve/address and innovate.
3. The proposed project must be qualified to benefit the learners and other school
stakeholders.
4. The proposed project must have a realistic management plan and the resources
needed to complete the project within a calendar year.
5. If it is an infrastructure project, the proponent must present or include a layout/
project design in her/his project proposal. Ex: the establishment of solar panel,
windmill, e-library.
6. Sources of a fund to sustain the project must be in the form of donations, income
generating project (IGP), etc. It should not be taken from the school MOOE fund.
7. Solicitation is prohibited.
8. The proponent must show proof of donation, MOA, or any evidence of the project’s
sourcing.
9. When the project is already complete, the evaluators will monitor the project again
and will issue an evaluation form showing that the project is already finished. The
evaluation should be a requisite for the approval of the final report.
10. While the project is ongoing, the project evaluators will come and visit to monitor
the status of implementation.
11. If the proponent will use the project proposal as “innovation” for promotion
purposes, acceptance of the project depends on the PSB (Personnel Selection
Board).
12. The project must have a provision for sustainability and replicability.

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