Syllabus NWU - ACA - 010: Special Topic 3 in Education
Syllabus NWU - ACA - 010: Special Topic 3 in Education
Syllabus NWU - ACA - 010: Special Topic 3 in Education
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SYLLABUS
College of Teacher Education NWU - ACA - 010
Concomitant to its role as a University in which higher learning, research and community extensions are
developed and nurtured, Northwestern University adopts the following objectives where excellence as a way of life is
its rallying point.
1. To provide a strong educational foundation by offering and maintaining comprehensive basic/general education
programs and strengthening pillars of knowledge in the academe in order to produce functional graduates who will
be able to meet the needs of both local and global markets.
2. To train and develop students and employees for responsible leadership, effective citizenship and social
responsibility through the inculcation of the ideals of democracy and positive values, manifested by a great concern
for their fellow men.
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3. To provide a strong and comprehensive human resource development program for professional advancement and
to remain competitive in changing times.
4. To align and harmonize the research and extension programs with the local, regional, national and global thrust.
5. To explore and expand linkages with local and international agencies.
IV. Program Objectives: CMO 74s 2017(BEED) Revised Policies And Standards For Undergraduate Teacher
Education Curriculum)
V. Course Description :
The course focuses on selected problems, issues and trends related to the field of education. This allows the student
to have a wider knowledge and perspective of the teaching profession through attendance and conduct of seminars on the
latest trend in education. It explores emerging concerns, new direction and reforms through examining the critical issues and
problems that brought about the different paradigm shifts and transformations currently found in the aims, processes and
delivery of education.
VI. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the students shall be able to:
1. State and discuss the IPVMO,Core Values of the Univesityy and the University policies, the VMO of the CTE and its
Program Objectives and outcomes
2. Demonstrate competence in discussing identified problems and issues in education
3.Establish the relevance of the new directions and trends in education to the present day needs of the learners and
Society
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4.Analyze the critical issues and problems in education.
5.Reflect on the philosophy[hy of lifelong learning as sets of goals, procedures and values
6.Develop social awareness and responsibility in analyzing the effectiveness and relevance of the different trends to
the problems in instruction
After finishing the course, the student must be able to: Intended Learning Outcomes(ILOs)
Course Outcome 1. to internalize the philosophy, mission, vision a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p
and objectives of the University and of the CTE
Course Outcome 2. Demonstrate competence in discussing
identified problems and issues in education
Course Outcome 3. Establish the relevance of the new directions
and trends in education to the present day needs of the learners and
Society
Course Outcome 4 Analyze the critical issues and problems in
education.
Course Outcome 5 Reflect on the philosophy of lifelong learning
as sets of goals, procedures and values
Course Outcome 6 Develop social awareness and responsibility in
analyzing the effectiveness and relevance of the different trends to
the problems in instruction
Note: I= Introductory
E=Enabling
D= Demonstrated
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Intended Learning Outcome (ILO’s)
Upon completion of the course, the students are expected to:
a.internalize the IPVMO of NWU and CTE
b.comply to the policies and regulations of the university
c.state and explain at least nine important features of the K to 12 curriculum
d.cite the implications of these features of pre-service teacher education and development
e.explain the reasons behind the introduction of these curricular reform
f.cite research findings that are in support of MTBMLE
g.complete a matrix on how a teacher does the bridging in the MTBMLE
h. describe the guides in the selection of content in curriculum
i.apply the different approaches about school curriculum
j. Reflect on the basic principles of curriculum content
k.describe a spiral progression approach
l.discuss how concepts and skills and attitudes are sequences to show integration
m.design a spiral curriculum in science
n.explain what cyberspace
o.cite at least three ethical issues in the use of cyberspace
p.take an informed stand on the issue on cyberspace as boon or bane
q.describe efforts at cyberspace protection
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VII.Course Plan :
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to 12 Curriculum the K to 12
curriculum
d.cite the
implications of these
features of pre-
service teacher
education and
development
e.explain the
reasons behind the
introduction of these
curricular reform
The student demonstrates After discussing the
Mother-Tounge Based an understanding of: Mother-Tounge Peer Discussion Written output
Muntilingual Education Bridging Between Based Multilingual Demonstration Pencil/paper test Week 4-5
Languages: What Every Education, the Recitation
Mother-Tounge Based students should be
Muntilingual Educator able to:
(MTBMLE) Need to Know f.cite research
1.Concepts and Definitions findings that are in
2.Benefits of MTBMLE support of MTBMLE
3.Components of MTBMLE g.complete a matrix
4.The Bridging Process on how a teacher
MTBLE in the K to 12 does the bridging in
Curriculum the MTBMLE
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2.The Positive Role of cyberspace
Information and o.cite at least three
Communication ethical issues in the
Technology use of cyberspace
3.Efforts at Cyberspace p.take an informed
Protection stand on the issue
on cyberspace as
boon or bane
q.describe efforts at
cyberspace
protection
VIII.Course Requirements
1.Attendance
2.Written examination
3.Collage
4.e-portfolio
IX.Grading System
Preliminary Grade
Preliminary Grade
(Class Standing x 0.6) + (Prelim Exam Rating x 0.4)
Midterm Grade
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XI.Bibliography
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References:
K to 12 Curriculum Guide
Corpuz Brenda,Salandanan Gloria,( 2015)Principles of Teaching 1, Lorimar Publishing
Sicat, Alvin,(2014) Emergent Technologies-Based Teaching Strategies, Lorimar Publishing
https://study.com/academy/lesson/teaching-strategies-for-elementary-science.html
https://www.edsys.in/innovative-science-teaching-methods/
https://www.nap.edu/read/5287/chapter/3
https://classroom.synonym.com/effective-strategies-teaching-elementary-science-5879133.html
https://learning-center.homesciencetools.com/article/tips-for-teaching-science-to-elementary/
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