Minimum Units Requirement - CHED PDF
Minimum Units Requirement - CHED PDF
Minimum Units Requirement - CHED PDF
— Article I, Sec. 1
ARTICLE III: PROGRAM
SPECIFICATIONS
Sec. 3: “The degree program herein shall
be called Bachelor of Elementary
Education (BEEd) or the Bachelor of
Secondary Education (BSEd).
Sec. 4: “The BEEd aims to develop
elementary school teachers who are either
(a) generalists who can teach across the
different learning areas in grade school, (b)
special education teachers, or (c) pre-
school teachers.”
Meanwhile, “The BSEd aims to develop high
school teachers who can teach in one of the
different learning areas in high school like
mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological
Sciences, English, Filipino, among others.”
Sec. 5 tells of the different allied
programs/discipline that teacher education
consists of. Among the basic disciplines are in the
social sciences (Psychology, Sociology,
Anthropology, Economics, Political Sciences,
Applied Linguistics, History, etc.), the Science and
technology Fields (Biology, Chemistry, Physics,
Mathematics, Engineering, Information
Technology, etc.) and the Humanities and related
fields (Languages, Literature, Philosophy, etc.)
ARTICLE IV: COMPETENCY
STANDARDS
Graduates of the BEEd and BSEd
programs are teachers who:
Have the basic and higher level literary,
communication, numeracy, critical thinking,
learning skills needed for higher learning;
Have a deep and principled understanding of
the learning processes and the role of the
teacher in facilitating these processes in their
students;
Have a deep and principled understanding of
how educational processes relate to larger
historical, social, cultural and political processes
Have a meaningful and comprehensive
knowledge of the subject matter they will teach
Can apply a wide range of teaching process
skills (including curriculum development, lesson
planning, materials development, educational
assessment and teaching approaches);
Have direct experiences in the field/classroom
(e.g., classroom observations, teaching
assistance, practice teaching);
Can demonstrate and practice the professional
and ethical requirements of the teaching
professions;
Can facilitate learning of diverse types of
learners, in diverse types of learning
environments, using a wide range of teaching
knowledge and skills;
Can reflect on the relationships among the
teaching process skills, the learning processing
in the students, the nature of the content/subject
matter, and the broader social forces
encumbering the school and educational
processes in order to constantly improve their
teaching knowledge, skills and practices;
Can be creative and innovative in thinking of
alternative teaching approaches, take informed
risks in trying out these innovative approaches,
and evaluate the effectiveness of such
approaches in improving student learning; and
Are willing and capable to continue learning in
order to better fulfill their mission as teachers.
ARTICLE V – CURRICULUM
Sec. 7 says “The curriculum is designed to
prepare professional teachers for practice
in primary and secondary schools in the
Philippines”.
Moreover, “The curriculum recognizes the
need to equip teachers with a wide range of
theoretical and methodological skills that
will allow them more options and greater
flexibility in designing and implementing
learning environments…”
Sec. 8, Article V – Curriculum
Outline
BEEd BSEd
Specialization/Content Courses 57 60
Science 12 units
Mathematics 12 units
English 12 units
Filipino 6 units
Social Studies 6 units
Music, Arts and Physical Education 3 units
Home Economics and Livelihood Education 3 units
Values Education 3 units