P H I L C S T: Philippine College of Science and Technology
P H I L C S T: Philippine College of Science and Technology
P H I L C S T: Philippine College of Science and Technology
PHILOSOPHY
The PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY is committed to the pursuit of excellence relative to student’s professional growth and development.
VISION
PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY envisions producing quality graduates fully equipped with knowledge, attitudes, values, and skills and who are
globally competitive in their chosen profession ever ready to render quality services.
MISSION STATEMENT
PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY provides quality education to every student through a well-balanced research oriented learning environment that
develops critical and creative thinking for maximum development of individual’s talents and capabilities.
INSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIVES
In pursuit of its Vision and Mission, PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY will achieve the following:
1. Provide programs and activities that will enhance the development of the students physically, intellectually, culturally, emotionally, socially, spiritually and morally.
2. Provide college education opportunities to poor but deserving students through the PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY scholarship grants.
3. Train students with globally competitive technical skills that will make them competent and capable of handling challenges in life.
4. Provide manpower needs of the country with professionally qualified graduates imbued with dignity and high moral values who are mature, productive, self-reliant,
responsible and self-disciplined citizens.
SPECIAL OBJECTIVES
To provide the country with globally competitive and professionally licensed graduates as integral part of the total manpower needed for the economic development in the
national and international levels.
CORE VALUES
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Science program (BSE-SCI) of Philippine College of Science and Technology provides a strong foundation on
the nature of science, matter and its properties, forces, waves, lights, optics and magnetism which are necessary to prepare students for working as high
school science teachers. The program also trains students in preparing relevant and effective teaching strategies and materials.
This degree is designed for those who are interested in teaching general science in high school. The program provides a solid background in general sciences
including chemistry, physics, mechanics, astronomy, thermodynamics, botany and physical science.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
A graduate of Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Science program at Philippine College of Science and Technology should:
1. Articulate the rootedness of education in philosophical, socio-cultural, historical, psychological, and political contexts;
2. Demonstrate mastery of subject matter/discipline;
3. Facilitate learning using a wide range of teaching methodologies and delivery modes appropriate to specific learners and their environments;
4. Develop innovative curricula, instructional plans, teaching approaches, and resources for diverse learners;
5. Apply skills in the development and utilization of ICT to promote quality, relevant, and sustainable educational practices;
6. Demonstrate a variety of thinking skills in planning, monitoring, assessing, and reporting learning processes and outcomes;
7. Practice professional and ethical teaching standards sensitive to the local, national, and global realities;
8. Pursue lifelong learning for personal and professional growth through varied experiential and field-based opportunities;
9. Demonstrate deep understanding of scientific concepts and principles;
10. Apply scientific inquiry in teaching and learning;
11. Utilize effective science teaching and assessment methods, and;
12. Manifest meaningful and comprehensive pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of the sciences.
Prepared by: Recommended by: Approved by:
________________________________ ________________________ ________________________
College of Education and Journalism Eva S. Barrientos, Ed. D. Engr. Raul B. Gironella, DMin
Instructor College Dean VP for Academic Affairs/QAM
Issue Date: June, 2019 Revision Status: 0 Revision Date: June, 2019
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PART A
COURSE SPECIFICATION
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE (PEO)
The BSE major in Science program of Philippine College of Science and Technology shall produce graduates who:
a. Exercise leadership in the practice of the profession;
b. Demonstrate professional and social responsibilities;
c. Pursue lifelong learning for continuous development; and
d. Possesses creativity and critical thinking skills to become globally competitive guided with values of integrity and honesty
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION : CMO 75, s. 2017 - SECTION 5.1
PROGRAM OUTCOMES : CMO 75, s. 2017 - SECTIONS 6.1, 6.2, 6.3
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PART B
COURSE SYLLABUS
TEACHING-
LEARNING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND INDICATIVE
TOPIC LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES REFERENCES HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Episode 1 - Multimedia presentation Performance 3 Hours
School Environment - Handouts Assessment:
- Visit a School, look - Lim-Borabo, Milagros & Heide Grace
into its facilities Lim-Borabo. My Practice Teaching An illustration of a
1. Determine an and areas that Handbook and Portfolio. QC: Lorimar school that is
environment that support learning Pub., Inc., 2010 supportive of
provides social School as a Learning (i.e., classroom, - Lucas, Maria Rita D. et al. Field Study learning or a “child
psychological and Environment library, playground, Experiential Learning Courses. QC: friendly school”
physical Learning Environment canteen). Lorimar Pub., Inc., 2007 through any of the
environment Curriculum - Describe the - Ryan, Kevin & James M. Cooper. following:
supportive of school Those who Can, Teach. NY: Houghton
learning. environment. Mifflin Co., 2001 A descriptive
- Prepare an paragraph or a
observation log. photo essay
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TEACHING-
LEARNING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND INDICATIVE
TOPIC LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES REFERENCES HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Describe each group Those who Can, Teach. NY: Houghton
of learners based on Mifflin Co., 2001
your observation.
Validate your
observation by
interviewing the
learners.
Compare them in
terms of their
interests and needs.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
1. Manage time, Peace Concept in Episode 3 - Multimedia presentation Performance 2 Hours
space and Focus: “Valuing In Not Out - Handouts Assessment:
resources to Diversity” - Lim-Borabo, Milagros & Heide Grace
provide an Classroom Observe a class Lim-Borabo. My Practice Teaching Checklist on
environment Management and Using a checklist, find Handbook and Portfolio. QC: Lorimar classroom
appropriate to the Learning out the evident Pub., Inc., 2010 management
learners and classroom - Lucas, Maria Rita D. et al. Field Study components
conducive for components. Experiential Learning Courses. QC:
learning Peace Concept in Lorimar Pub., Inc., 2007 Photo
Focus: “Inclusivity” Describe how the - Ryan, Kevin & James M. Cooper. documentation of
classroom is Those who Can, Teach. NY: Houghton the classroom
structured/designed Mifflin Co., 2001 setting
to allow everyone to
participate in the Reflection paper
learning. activities. on activities that
allow inclusivity
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TEACHING-
LEARNING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND INDICATIVE
TOPIC LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES REFERENCES HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Relate the data in rather than
your checklist to the exclusivity among
learners’ behavior. learners.
Collection of
Reflect on how Classroom
classroom activities written on
management affects card boards of
learning. rainbow colors.
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TEACHING-
LEARNING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND INDICATIVE
TOPIC LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES REFERENCES HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
learning considering
the learners’
characteristics.
Write a narrative
report.
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
1. Relate the learners’ Peace concept in Episode 6 - Multimedia presentation Performance 3 Hours
background to their focus: “Sameness in Gender and Cultural - Handouts Assessment:
performance in the differences” Diversity - Lim-Borabo, Milagros & Heide Grace
classroom. Individual differences Lim-Borabo. My Practice Teaching Narrative
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TEACHING-
LEARNING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND INDICATIVE
TOPIC LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES REFERENCES HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Observe a class on a Handbook and Portfolio. QC: Lorimar description of
regular day. Pub., Inc., 2010 diversity among
- Lucas, Maria Rita D. et al. Field Study children
Take note of Experiential Learning Courses. QC: Description on how
Characteristics of the Lorimar Pub., Inc., 2007 the teacher instills
learners in the class - Ryan, Kevin & James M. Cooper. among children the
2. Recognize cultural focusing on gender Those who Can, Teach. NY: Houghton values and
and the learning
background of and cultural diversity. Mifflin Co., 2001 knowledge on
process.
learners when differences in
Social and cultural
providing learning Interview our gender, and
diversity.
opportunities. resource teacher cultural
about principles and backgrounds.
practices that he/she
uses in dealing with
diversity in the
classroom.
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TEACHING-
LEARNING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND INDICATIVE
TOPIC LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES REFERENCES HOURS
ACTIVITY (TLA)
Number of siblings Reflection on the
Number of siblings in impact of home
school and Family Life to
Learning
Interview the parents
about:
Children study habits
Eagerness to study
FINAL EXAMINATION
PART C
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
GRADING CRITERIA:
Final Grades of the students will be based from knowledge and understanding of the course which will constitute fifty percent (50%) of the final grade. The other fifty percent
will be based from the Assessment Result (Evaluation of the course outcomes)
Knowledge and understanding will be evaluated according to the following:
1. Examinations (Check-Up Examination, Preliminary Examination, Mid-Term Examination, Semi-Final Examination, and Final Examination);
2. Recitations (Preliminary Recitation; Mid-Term Recitation; and Final Recitation);
3. Quizzes, and;
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4. Assignments
5. Including the laboratory experiments, and laboratory report if the course has a laboratory component.
The final course grade will be computed according to the following formula:
1. [(Knowledge and Understanding Result) x 0.50] + [Assessment Result] x 0.50,
2. The passing standard shall be the grade of 75% but the student must have attended at least eighty percent (80%) of the total number of required meeting of
the course, and must have a rating of “Competent” in all the Assessment Result.
3. The table below shows a sample of the range of percentage marks and their corresponding equivalents.
COURSE POLICIES:
A. Attendance Procedure: Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class. Students are expected to attend every class. Students are responsible for all
material covered during any absence and assignments must be completed by the due date for credit. The absence of more than twenty percent (<20%) of the
required number of meetings in lectures and/or laboratory will result in a “DROPPED” grade (DRP). Missed exams will require proof of extenuating circumstances for
any make-up consideration.
B. Absence due to Illness: If you are sick, DO NOT ATTEND THE CLASS. Contact the instructor by e-mail, telephone, or cell phone to discuss how you will keep up
with the coursework assignments and complete the Laboratory Experiments.
C. Methods of Instruction: Methods will include round-robin discussion and demonstrations that discuss key terms, concepts and formulae of the assigned chapter.
During the discussion, a quiz about the basic concepts of each chapter will be given. The student is expected to read one chapter and solve the assigned problems
each week. This will require an average of five hours of study outside of the classroom each week. The previously assigned problems will be collected for grading and
the solutions will be derived in class. This process is designed to help the student thoroughly understand the concepts and applications of the material covered.
D. Academic Honesty: All students are expected to behave with academic honesty. It is not academically honest, for example, to misrepresent another person’s words
or ideas as one’s own, to take credit for someone else’s work or ideas, to copy and paste material from another document or from the internet, to accept help on a test
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or to obtain advanced information or confidential test materials, or to act in a way that might harm another student’s chance for academic success. When the
instructor believes that a student has failed to maintain academic honesty, he or she may be given an “FAILED” grade, either for the assignment, lab report, quiz,
examination, or the course depending upon the severity of the offense.
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