Teaching SS
Teaching SS
Teaching SS
Don Mariano Marcos Avenue, Laoag City, 2900, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
VISION
Northwestern University envisions itself to be a premier institution of learning in Asia committed to excellence and ethical formation of global relevance.
MISSION
Northwestern University is dedicated to develop individuals to become highly competent, socially responsible and ethically upright leaders.
INSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Concomitant to its role as a university in which higher learning, research, and community extension 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 academy in order to produce functional graduates who will be able to meet the needs of both local and global markets.
2. To mold and prepare students and employees for responsible leadership and effective citizenship, and to be socially responsible through the inculcation of the
ideals of democracy and positive values in all aspects of their life
3. To provide a strong and comprehensive training and development programs for students’ professional growth and advancement and equip them with competitive
advantage in these changing times.
4. To align and harmonize the research and extension programs with the local, regional, national and global thrusts.
5. To explore and expand linkages with local and international agencies.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
I. COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE DESCRIPTIVE TEACHING SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE COURSE CODE PRE-REQUISITE/S CO-REQUISITE/S:
TITLE ELEMENTARY GRADES
CONTACT HOURS
PER WEEK
PER WEEK
This course tackles the significant topics in Social Studies to be taught in the elementary grades . It also stress the essentials of
lesson planning, preparation of instructional materials , test construction , teaching strategies , assessments procedures and giving of
COURSE DESCRIPTION
assignments as well as the principles and methods of teaching social studies.
1. master the significant topics in social studies for the elementary grades.
2. identify the significant materials to be used in teaching and master its usage.
COURSE OUTCOMES 3. submit lesson plans corresponding to the significant topics to be taught in Social Studies for the elementary grades.
4. master the principles, teaching strategies and methods as well as approaches in teaching the aforementioned subject.
5. undergo teaching demonstration which will serve as application of all the knowledge, skills, strategies, principles, methods
and techniques in teaching social studies.
LESSON PLANNING
VIDEOS: BATTLE AT MACTAN INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SELECTION,DEVELOPMENT AND
INSTRUCTIONAL PRESIDENTS AND HEROES OF THE APPLICATION
MATERIALS: PHILIPPINES HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS: PPT 1. Significance of Philippine History
PPT 2 Government of the Philippines
For regular classroom instruction, the class shall have a minimum of 20 and maximum of 40 students. The classroom area shall
have at least 7 meters x 9 meters or 63 square meters.
EQUIPMENT
1. All students should be sage and comfortably seated.
2. The ventilation and temperature for the entire room should be conducive for learning and instruction.
3. The audiovisual facilities should be properly situated to ensure clear presentation visible form all areas of the classroom.
GRADING: 1. Transparency in the grading system keeps the instructors and the students accountable and aware of where they stand. It
exudes trustworthiness, which plays a vital role in nurturing good school relations and raising students’ achievement. Hence,
this should be discussed during the class orientation.
1. To conform to Outcomes-Based Education, students’ learning would be assessed using these two criteria: Written Works
(40%) and Performance Tasks (60%). Written Works include but are not limited to quizzes, long examinations (including
Preliminary, Midterm, and Final Examinations), essays, written reports, etc. while Performance Tasks include but are not
limited to performance/products/outputs, class participation/attendance, oral reporting, demonstrations, etc.
2. NWU implements a numerical grading system, with the following grade points, their recommended percentage equivalent,
and corresponding remarks. The Grading System is as follows:
*Note: Conditional Failure or 4.0 should only be given during the Preliminary Term and Midterm, hence should not appear as a final grade
of a student.
3. A faculty member can file a grade of Incomplete (INC) only for students that have satisfactory class standing but with the
following deficiencies: (1) an excusable absence for a major examination (lack of examination) and Finals Permit; (2) failure
to submit a course requirement as indicated in the syllabus. Compliance to the mentioned course requirements should be
done by the students one year after the INC grade has been filed at the Registrar’s Office. Failure to comply within the given
period means the student has to retake the course.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
CLASS SCHEDULE
III. BIBLIOGRAPHY
DE LEON HECTOR AND HECTOR DE LEON, JR,TEXTBOOK ON THE 1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION REX PUBLISHING HOUSE,
QUEZPN CITY, PHILIPPINES
BRENSON Y.ANDRES,ET AL ACOURSE MODULE FOR TEACHING SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE ELEMENTARY GRADES (PHILIPPINE
HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT)2020 EDITION, REX BOOKSTORE PUBLISHING ,QUEZONCITY
Prepared by:
PROF. MA. TERESA LOURDES LOPEZ- CARBONELL PROF. JOBELLE ACOSTA DR. GREGORIA S. NAJORDA
Administrative Dean Dean VPAA