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OMSC VISION
A Premier Higher Education Institution that develops locally responsive, globally competitive and innovative professionals.
OMSC MISSION
The OMSC exist to produce intellectual and human capital by developing excellent graduates through outcomes-based instruction, relevant research, responsive
technical advisory services, and sustainable production.
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION GOAL
The College of Teacher Education is committed to develop future teachers who will help mold students to become enlightened, efficient, and productive citizens.
COURSE TITLE: THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LEARNERS AND LEARNING PRINCIPLES
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course focuses on child and adolescent development with emphasis on current research and theory on biological, linguistic, cognitive, social, social and
emotional dimensions of development. Further, this includes factors that affect the progress of development of the learners and shall include appropriate
pedagogical principles applicable foe each development level.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
Articulate the rootedness of education in philosophical, socio-cultural, historical, psychological and political contexts.
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
It aims to align the teaching of Child and Adolescent Development with the new teacher education curriculum that is anchored on the National Competency-
Based Standards.
COURSE OUTLINE
Week Desired Learning Outcomes Course Content Textbooks/ Teaching/Learning Resource Materials Assessment
References Activities
1 1. Internalized the vision and Vision , Mission, CTE Oral recitation Chalk/white Song write- up
mission of the institution, goals and BEED Jingle making board Rubric for the
the goals of the CTE and the objectives, GAD, RA’s Collage Making presentation and
objectives of the BEED 9165, 7877, 9211, and Group Presentation collage
program as well as the 8049
concepts in GAD, RA’s
9165, 7877, 9211, and 8049.
2-3 2. Discuss the different I. The Child and Acero, Interactive laptop Submitted
characteristics of children . Adolescent Learners Victorina learning/open research/readings
3. Compare the different stages Definition of D.,et al.2011, discussion output
of development from pre- Childhood and Rex Book Interview Guided Power point
natal to adolescent. Adolescence Store Pub. Oral Report questions presentation/oral
The Rights of Co. Reflection/Reaction report
Children and Young Paper Readings
Persons
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4-8 4. Explain the developmental II. Developmental Corpuz, Mini lecture Laptop
theories . Theories Brenda B., et Group chalk/white board Group
5. Compare a. each a. Frued’s al, 2015, Discussion Props Presentation about
developmental theories as Psychoanalytic Theory Child and Role Playing how to make
applied to different b. Piaget’s Stages of Adolescent on the moral decisions,
developmental stages. Cognitive Development Development, usefulness of exercising own
c. Erickson’s Lorimar Erickson’s ability to moral
Psycho-Social Theory Publishing theory for reasoning on a
of development Co. future teachers. certain situations.
d. Kohlberg’s Stages
of Moral Development
e. Vygotsky’s Socio-
Cultural Theory
f. Bronfenbrenner’s
Ecological Theory
9 Midterm examination
6. Identify the physical and III. Physical and
motor development of Motor Development Lecture- laptop Graded
children and adolescents. of Children and Acero, discussion Guide Questions recitation
7. Describe brain development Adolescents Victorina Survey using manila paper Group
during childhood and a. Physical and Motor D.,et al.2011, guided white board presentation
adolescence. Development Rex Book questions and
8. Give factors affecting b. Brain Development Store Pub. Brain Storming interpretation
10-14 development. Factors Affecting Co. Role Playing Short/long
9. Differentiate exceptional Development quiz
development in terms of:
Physical and
sensory disabilities
Attention deficit
hyperactivity
disorder
10. Identify the theories of IV. Cognitive Mini Lecture chalk/white Graded Recitation
cognition. Development of Acero, Lecture – board Rubric Assessment
11. Explain the various theories Children and Victorina discussion for Role Playing
of intelligence and learning Adolescents D.,et al.2011, Written Guide about six stages of
styles. a. Theories of Rex Book Activity about questions Kohlberg’s Theory
12. Categorize exceptional Cognitive Store Pub.
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Early Childhood Care and development Council (Philippines) 2010. Philippine Early Learning and Development Standards.
http://www.edipage.com/development.htm
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1980/5/80.05.03.x.html#f
Incomplete Grade:
1. Students who were not able to take the midterm/final examinations will receive an incomplete grade.
2. Incomplete grade should be complied within one year.
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