P.E 1 MATH New
P.E 1 MATH New
P.E 1 MATH New
VISION
CPSU is committed to produce competent graduates who can generate and extend leading technologies in multi-disciplinary areas beneficial to the community.
GOAL
CPSU commits to deliver quality higher and advanced education through instruction, research, extension, production and administrative support services.
We shall endeavor to:
Continually improve its Quality Management System (QMS) at par with International standards;
Provide timely, efficient and effective delivery of products and services;
Satisfy the needs and expectations of the customers and relevant Interested parties; and
Uphold applicable statutory, regulatory, organizational and International standard requirements.
CORE VALUES
Committed – refers to CPSU’s strong commitment to provide quality result to a plan of action.
Productive – refers to working hard to be able to achieve good results.
Service-oriented – refers to focusing on helping and providing customers’ satisfaction.
Unified System – refers to working together towards achieving the same goals to increase efficiency
and enable centralized management.
For universities: an ability to participate in the generation of new knowledge or in research and development projects Graduates of State Universities and Colleges must, in
addition, have the competencies to support “national, regional and local development plans.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
a.1. Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the field of practice (PQF level 6 descriptor);
a.2. Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino;
a.3. Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams (PQF level 6 descriptor);
a.4. Act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibilities;
a.5. Preserve and promote ‘’ Filipino historical and cultural heritage’’ (based on RA 722);
b.1. Articulate the rootedness of education in philosophical, socio-cultural, historical, psychological and political contexts;
b.2. Demonstrate mastery of subject-matter discipline;
b.3. Facilitate learning using a wide-range of teaching methodologies and delivery modes appropriate to specific learners and their environments;
b.4. Develop innovative curricula, instructional plans, teaching approaches and resources for diverse learners;
b.5. Apply skills in the development and utilization of ICT to promote quality, relevant and sustainable educational practices;
b.6. Demonstrate a variety of thinking skills in planning, monitoring, assessing, and reporting learning processes and outcomes;
b.7. Practice professional and ethical teaching standards sensitive to the local, national and global realities; and
b.8. Pursue Lifelong learning for personal and professional growth through varied experiential and field-based opportunities.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
a. Exhibit competence in mathematical concepts and Explain and illustrate clearly, accurately, and comprehensively the basic
procedures. mathematical concepts, using relevant examples as needed.
Demonstrate in detail basic mathematical procedures.
Show the connections between mathematical concepts that are relate to one
another.
Provide examples to illustrate the application of mathematical concepts and
procedure.
b. Exhibit proficiency in relating mathematics to other Create curriculum guide that shows how mathematics can be integrated with other
curricular areas curricular areas.
Identify teaching activities which support the implementation of the curriculum guide.
Develop and utilize instructional materials that support the integration of
mathematics with other curricular areas.
Utilize appropriate technologies to achieve the learning outcomes.
c. Manifest meaningful and comprehensive pedagogical Demonstrate skills in various methods of learning in mathematics such as, conducting
content knowledge (PCK) of mathematics investigations, modeling, and doing research.
Create and utilize learning experiences in the classrooms to develop learner’s skills in discovery
learning, problem solving and critical thinking.
d. Demonstrate competence in designing, constructing and Design and utilize varied assessment tools in mathematics, including alternative forms of
utilizing different forms assessment in mathematics assessment.
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Analyze assessment results and use these to improve learning and teaching.
Provide timely feedback of assessment results to students.
e. Demonstrate proficiency in problem-solving by solving Demonstrate skills in various problem-solving heuristics.
and creating routine and non-routine problems with Select suitable examples to explain the various problem-solving heuristics.
different levels of complexity Manifest creativity and critical thinking when selecting examples to be used in the classroom and
in the assessment of students learning
Use varied resources for selecting and creating problems to develop the students’ problem-
solving skills.
f. Use effectively appropriate approaches, methods and Demonstrate knowledge and skills in varied approaches and methods of teaching mathematics.
techniques in teaching mathematics including technological Manifest discretion when selecting approaches or methods that would be effective in teaching
tools particular lesson.
Utilizes a variety of student-centered approaches and methods in the classroom.
Demonstrate skills in the use of common mathematical software for teaching and learning
mathematical concepts, e.g. Graphmatica, Geogebra, Geometer’s sketchpad.
Develop and use materials that guide the students in using a mathematical software for
discovering and learning mathematical concepts.
g. Appreciate mathematics as an opportunity for creative Model in class such mathematical attitudes as delight after having found the solution to a problem
work, moments of enlightenment, discovery and gaining or a sense of wonder at how certain mathematical concepts evolved.
insights of the world Develop lessons that can help students appreciate the use of mathematics in daily life.
B – Bestow munificently the endowed talents, knowledge, skills and attributes to all clients of learning.
S – Specialize more fully the field of discipline through future exploration of knowledge and professional advancement.
E – Embody the CENPHILIAN spirit of exercising academic freedom and spirit of innovation.
D – Develop a sense of urgency to respond to the changing needs, of the society, the country and the world.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activities in accordance with national and global recommendations on physical activities for health.
2. Adapt movement competencies to independent physical activity pursuits that are health-enhancing and personally rewarding.
3. Improved understanding of movement and the human body and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
4. Monitor progress and evaluate achievement of personal fitness and dietary goals.
III. COURSE TITLE : Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness 1: Movement Competency Training
IV. COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course reintroduces the fundamental movement patterns that consist of non-locomotor and locomotor skills, which
are integrated with core training to meet the demands of functional fitness and physical activity performance. Emphasis
will be on exercise regression and progression for the enhancement of fitness and the adaptation of movement
competencies to independent physical activity pursuits. In conjunction with fitness and wellness concepts, exercise and
healthy eating principles, periodic evaluation will be conducted of one’s level of fitness ad physical activity, as well as
eating patterns to monitor one’s progress and achievement of personal fitness and dietary goals.
V. CREDIT : 2 units
Time
Desired Learning Teaching and
Course Content References Frame Assessment Task Resources Materials
Outcomes (DLO) Learning Activities
(hrs)
MIDTERM
At the end of the Midterm
Examination, the 1 hr.
students must have
answered correctly at
least 75 percent of the
written exam and
completed assessment.
1. At the end of the unit,
the students must have: Course Orientation University Code 2 hrs. - Presentation of the - Creative Output - University’s VMGO
VMGO QMS Manual VMGO - Computer/Laptop
a. Recited the vision, Subject Overview Student’s Manual - Expectation Setting - Handouts
mission, goals and core Subject Bulletin of on the course
values of the University as Requirements or Information - Orient, inform and
well as the institutional and Outputs Course design and clarify the class
program outcomes by Course Outline course target, rules
abiding with school policies and classroom
and inspiriting the values of policies to the
a true-hearted Cenphilian. students as well as
the course number,
b. Achieved total course title and
awareness of the course description
importance and the and other important
general desired aspects of the
subjects to the
outcomes of the course.
students.
series
7. At the end of the unit,
the students must have:
2 hrs. - Lecture/Discussion - Paper and pen test - Course Syllabus
a. Identified the importance Lesson 2.4: - Interactive Learning - Individual/Group - Class Record
of squatting Squat Series - Oral Assessment Performance Task - Paper and pen
b. Performed correctly the - Movement - Self-reflection - Module
different squat series Exploration - Laptop/Computer
c. Appreciated the benefits - Individual/Group - Handouts
you get in doing the squat Activity - Rubrics
series - Yoga Mat
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
FINAL TERM
At the end of the Final
Examination, the 1 hr.
students must have
answered correctly at
least 75 percent of the
written exam and
completed 75 percent of
the assessment.
8. At the end of the unit,
the students must have: Chapter 3: Locomotors
Skills 2 hrs. - Lecture/Discussion - Paper and pen test - Course Syllabus
a. Comprehended the - Interactive Learning - Individual/Group - Class Record
importance of jumping Lesson 3.1: - Oral Assessment Performance Task - Paper and pen
exercise Jump Series - Movement - Self-reflection - Module
b. Performed correctly the Exploration - Laptop/Computer
different jump series - Individual/Group - Handouts
c. Appreciated the benefits Activity - Rubrics
jump series exercise - Yoga Mat
a. Identified what is a linear Linear and Lateral - Interactive Learning - Individual/Group - Class Record
and lateral movements Movements - Oral Assessment Performance Task - Paper and pen
b. Performed the different - Movement - Self-reflection - Module
linear and lateral movement Exploration - Laptop/Computer
series of exercises - Individual/Group - Handouts
c. Appreciated the Activity - Yoga Mat
importance of linear and
lateral movements
could fuel performance - Oral Assessment Performance Task - Paper and pen
b. Recorded food Lesson 5.1: - Individual/Group - Self-reflection - Module
intakes/consumption for Fuel for Performance Activity - Laptop/Computer
daily food log - Handouts
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36 hrs.
FINAL EXAMINATION
1. Students should wear their prescribed school uniform and ID at all times inside the campus.
2. Minimum health protocols must be followed at all times when inside the school premises. These include one (1) meter social distancing and wearing of
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X. GRADING SYSTEM :
Cognitive : 40%
25% - Exams (Midterm & Final)
15% - Summative Test
Psychomotor : 50%
40% - Course Outputs/Projects/Portfolio
10% - Assignments
Affective : 10%
Behavior and Attendance
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Total: 100%
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B. COURSE MAPPING
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
COURSE OUTCOMES
RELATIONSHIP TO PROGRAM OUTCOME
a.1 a.2 a.3 a.4 a.5 b.1 b.2 c.1 c.2 c.3 c.4 c.5
1. Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activities in accordance
with national and global recommendations on physical activities for health. P P P I I I I I P I P P