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In cooperation with Bulacan State University and CHED Office of Programs and Standards Development, State Universities and Colleges Teacher Educators Association (SUCTEA) held its 18th National Convention at Bulacan , June 4-6. Gathering 74 participants from different parts of the country, the three-day program aims to train the educators with the theme, ‘Articulating Basic and Higher Education and Complementing Outcomes-Based Education (OBE) and Quality Assurance in Philippine Teacher Education. The six plenary sessions are all about discussing the techniques and new ways of teaching that can enhance the education of both teachers and students. “There were two objectives we have, basic education and higher education and we have to complement the outcome-based with quality assurance and then we are going to inform the participants about the new teaching curriculum,” said Dr. Purita Bilbao, SUCTEA President. K-12 program was also being touched in the sessions tackling its advantages and the DepEd’s side regarding the negative remarks that it has been receiving from the public. On day two of the seminar, workshop is applied dividing all participants into three groups namely: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, making the completion of the final matrix its final work output and sharing it to everyone on the last day of the conference. “The participants are very interested. They are very much appreciative of what they have heard from the lecturers. The topics are very timely and they really need what they have learned on this seminar. The trend now is the topics about the outcomes of basic education and the quality assurance. Mahirap kasing pagsamahin ‘yung dalawa na ‘yan e but here, they were put together, du’n nakita how one complements the other,” said Prof. Belarmino Cruz, Business Manager for SUCTEA. Participants received certificates as proof of attending the program, and an educational tour of historic Malolos as the last activity.
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May 2015
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