You are on page 1of 3

Phil-iri Report

Rationale:
          The Department of Education (DepEd) supports Every Child a Reader
Program, which aims to make every Filipino child a reader and a writer at
his/her grade level. Thus, the DepEd through the Bureau of Learning
Delivery-Teaching and Learning Division (BLD-TLD) continue to administer
the Revised Philippine Informal Reading Inventory (Phil-IRI) assessment to
learners in public elementary schools nationwide.

          One of it’s objective it to use the Phil-IRI data to serve as one of the
bases in planning, designing/redesigning the reading instruction of the
teachers and the school’s reading programs or activities to improve the
overall school’s reading performance.

          Tagoloan National High School upholds the objectives of BLD-TLD in


order to attain the objectives of country's Education For All. Based on the
reading passages and findings of the Phil-IRI which was conducted in June
2019 to all Grade 7 students, it showed that some of the students had poor
comprehension skills in reading and there are those reading levels were
frustration.

            By conducting remedial instructions, reading marathon and


distributing reading materials every grading periods to those identified poor
comprehenders, the students increased their reading levels from frustration to
instructional and independent levels.

Objectives:
• Increase the reading levels of Grade 7 Students from frustration to
independent level.
• Develop a habit of reading among parents and students at home.
• Conduct reading marathon.

Materials/Resources/Persons Involved:
• School Head
• Teachers
• Students
• Parents
• Books
• Coupon bond long
• Computer and Printer
• Time

Activities:
The Filipino teachers served as the reading coordinators who conducted
remedial reading to those identified students who had reading difficulties
based on the Phil-IRI Pretest.

The reading coordinators distributed reading materials to the students every


grading period. The students brought the reading materials to be read at home
with their parents. After reading, the comprehension questions were answered
by the students and parents. By affixing the signatures of parents on the
reading materials, the students gave back the reading materials to the reading
coordinators for recording.

In reading marathon, the students recorded their reading progress using the
reading passports. The students read 20 stories in 5 books assign to them.

Result and Assessment


          To assess the reading levels of the students, the Phil-IRI Post Test was
conducted. The result of the pretest and post test is shown in the graph below.
          There were 1 033 students who have been part of the Phil-IRI
Assessment and their Level of Comprehension was divided into three groups;
Independent, Instructional and Frustration. From the pretest result it was
identified that there were 767 Independent readers (73%), 233 Instructional
readers (22.6%) and 43 Frustration readers (4.4%). 
The post test was then conducted after the remedial reading activities and the
result gradually improved. The post test result shows that there were 797
Independent readers , 210 Instructional readers and 26 Frustration readers
which means that there is an increase percentage in Independent readers and
decrease percentage in Instructional and Frustration readers from the total
population of the Grade 7 students who are part of the Phil- IRI assessment.

Figure 1. Remarks on Student’s Level of Comprehension (PRETEST)


Figure 2. Remarks on Student’s Level of Comprehension (POST TEST)

You might also like