Northwest Samar State University: Course Syllabus
Northwest Samar State University: Course Syllabus
Course This course focuses on some problems, issues, trend related to the field of education. This allows students to have a wider
Description knowledge and perspective of the teaching profession through attendance and conduct of seminars on the latest trends in
education. It explores emerging concern, new directions, and reforms through examining the artificial issues and problems that
brought about the different paradigm shifts and transformations currently found in the aims, processes and delivery of education.
SY/Semester 2021-2022 / 1st Credit Units 3 units = 3 Hours lecture per week
Semester
Program(s) to Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) and Prerequisite None
which it Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED)
contributes
IGO 4 Life-long Competent and PO4 d. act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility
learners Professional, Ethical
IGO 4 Life-long e. preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”(based
learners Nationalistic
PO5 on RA 7722)
IGO 1 Creative Competent and PO6 a. Articulate the rootedness of education in philosophical, socio-cultural, historical, psychological, and
and Critical Professional, political contexts.
Thinkers Nationalistic
IGO 1 Creative Information-literate PO10 e. Apply skills in the development and utilization of ICT to promote quality, relevant, and sustainable
and Critical educational practices.
Thinkers
IGO3 Morally
and Socially
Upright
IGO 1 Creative Competent and PO11 f. Demonstrate a variety of thinking skills in planning, monitoring, assessing, and reporting
and Critical Professional learning processes and outcomes.
Thinkers
Competent and PO12 g. Practice professional and ethical teaching standards sensitive to the local, national, and global realities.
IGO 4 Life-long Professional,
learner Ethical
IGO 2 Effective Nationalistic PO13 h. Pursue lifelong learning for personal and professional growth through varied experiential and field-
Communicator based opportunities.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Aside from the major course outputs stated above, this course requires two (2) major exams: midterm and final examinations. In addition, each of the topic will require you
to perform outputs.
GRADING SYSTEM:
To pass this course, one must accumulate at least 75 points through the course requirements discussed above. The maximum points that a student can obtain through each
requirement are shown below:
Requirement/Assessment %
Major course output 50
Class Standing 20
Major Exam 30
TOTAL 100
7. LEARNING PLAN
COURSE CONTENT/SUBJECT MATTER Teaching and Learning Activities (Methodology) Assessment and Outputs Date
Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives of
the University, Goals of the College Familiarize, Memorize, Understand and Integrate the University
August 10, 2021
Introduction and overview of the course and College VMGO.
Daily Lesson Log (Datailed and Seminar Written test and reflection October 4-8, 2021
brief) preparation
Learners’ Activity Sheets (LAS) Seminar Written test and reflection October 4-8, 2021
crafting and development
Learning in the time in COVID- Seminar Written test and reflection October 25-29, 2021
19: The role of learning
assessment
Conducting Action Research Seminar Written test and reflection Nov. 8-12, 2021
Result Based Performance in the Seminar Written test and reflection Nov. 22-26, 2021
time pandemic
Guidance and referral system
School Based Management Seminar Written test and reflection Dec. 13-17, 2021
Activity Completion Reports
(ACR)
DepEd School Forms
FINAL EXAMINATION
Prepared by:
WILFREDO A. AUREA AVIN CARL V. CRUZADA NELCIE E. MABINI LITO M. MAG-AMPO ANA GRETCHEN D. TOBE
Associate Professor Instructor 3 Assistant Professor 2 Instructor 1 Assistant Professor 1
RICHARD N. VERDEFLOR
Instructor 3
Approved: