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SRC as an

Advocacy Tool
Karheena E. Adriano
Sto. Niño Integrated School
Division of Rizal
Advocacy
• originates from advocare, ‘call to one’s aid’ or
to speak out on behalf of someone
SRC AN ADVOCACY
TOOL?
ASSESSMENT
DVOCACY
Assessment results tell a
story about program, our
students, and their
learning.
ADATA
VOCACY
E- SRC contains important
information- the factual and the
critical data
V OICE
AD OCACY
By talking about what you’re school
is going through, you’re giving
VOICE to a group
that might not otherwise be heard
from
and if you don’t talk about the
experience of your school

NOBODY is going to
talk about it for your school.
ORGANIZE
ADV CACY
• An organized information is essential for successful
advocacy.
• Generate evidences from SRC and then analyzing it to
illustrates the problem and narrates the possible
solutions.
• Gathered data from SRC is essential in selecting
issues, developing objectives, forming messages,
building partnerships, and monitoring and evaluating
the progress.
ADVO
C OMMUNICATION
ACY
share or exchange
information, news, or
ideas.
AWARENESS
ADVOC CY
CAMPAIGN MATERIA
SRC data is way to show
Transparency
ADVOCA
COLLABORATION
Y
& ENGAGEMENT
School Performance as reflected in
SRC is a shared responsibility and
shared accountability
YIELD ACTION
ADVOCAC
A- assessment
D- ata
V- oice
O- rganize
C- ommunicating
A- wareness Raising
C- ollaboration
(generate engagement)
Y- ield action (encourage action)
E-SRC as an Advocacy Tool….
Give us good
advice Helps us see our
Pushes us to do good qualities
better

Helps us make
better decisions
Helps us get our
needs met
“Hangga’t walang
katulad mo na
nagmamalasakit
Walang
pagbabagong
sasapit.”

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