DepEd Memo 092, Series 2022 | National Planning Conference 2022 | Read & Download here

DepEd Memo 092, Series 2022 | National Planning Conference 2022 | Read & Download here

DepEd MEMORANDUM No. 09 2 , s. 2022
2022 NATIONAL PLANNING CONFERENCE


TO:
Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Minister, Basic, Higher and Technical Education, BARMM Selected Bureau and Service Directors
Regional Directors
Schools Division Superintendents
All Others Concerned

1. The National Planning Conference (NPC) is an annual event that serves as a forum for the Planning offices and personnel in the Central, Regional, and Schools Division to collaborate and learn current educational planning trends. Due to the emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the annual NPCs for 2020 and 2021 were suspended to pave way for key activities that will ensure the continuity of learning and the safety of DepEd personnel.
2. This year, the Department through the Planning Service announces the 2022 National Planning Conference on November 15-17, 2022, exclusive of travel time within Luzon. This NPC will focus on innovative responses and initiatives to address educational imperatives in the Basic Education Sector. With the support of the Department's new leadership and the adoption of the Basic Education Development Plan (BEDP) 2030, the field offices will be apprised about the operationalization of the BEDP and will make progress toward reaching DepEd commitments.

3. The theme of the 2022 NPC is Leaming Recovery, Resiliency, and Unity which will focus on the Department's priorities through effective planning, program implementation, and monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. Specifically, this year's conference aims to

a. prepare the entire DepEd for the implementation of learning recovery plan;
b. orient DepEd field offices on the Department's current directions and priorities under the current administration;
c. ensure the alignment of the Regional Education Development Plan
(REDP) with the national and international commitments and;
d. provide learning opportunities on relevant topics and trends on the use of evidence in planning, resource programming, and policy development.

4. The conference will be conducted in a hybrid modality (in-person and virtual). The indicative program design is provided in Enclosure No. 1. The expected participants are the following:


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