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Far Eastern University
Institute of Education
The Institute of Education (IE) is one of the four original institutes that comprised Far Eastern
University in 1934. At first, the Institute’s concentration was in Home Economics, to emphasize the
education of women as a driving force in the home. Hence, an integrated program and special courses
in Clothing and Textiles, Cookery and Interior Decoration were among its curricular offerings.
In 1946, the IE was granted Government Recognition for the elementary and high school teacher’s
certificate. In the same year, the university was empowered to grant the degree of Bachelor of
Secondary Education as well as the postgraduate course in Education. In 1956, it was granted
Government Recognition #399 for the Bachelor of Elementary program with majors in General
Education and Special Education. In 1973, it was granted permission to offer the Master of Arts in
Teaching, and in 1977, its Doctor of Education program was recognized.
The Institute of Education was granted permission in 1997 to offer 18 units of credits in professional
education. In 2001 and in 2002, new programs were established – Bachelor of Science in Education
major in Sports and Recreational Management (SRM) and the Teacher Certificate Program (TCP).
Under the vertical articulation program of CHED, the administration of the graduate programs in
Education was transferred from the Institute of Graduate Studies to the Institute of Education in 2007.
To date, the Institute has graduated thousands who are actively engaged in the teaching profession
not only as teachers and professors in public and private institutions of learning here and abroad but
also as school administrators, researchers, authors of textbooks and other learning materials, as well
as officials of government. FEU - IE takes pride in its participative students, its committed faculty, and
its highly qualified leaders.
Recognitions
Teacher Education Programs
Graduate Education Programs
The FEU - Institute of Education (IE) introduces a promising and dynamic career in education by balancing the traditional value-laden pedagogies and the technology-driven approaches for the purpose of producing highly competitive, professional teachers, sports managers, and administrators who are much sought after in the national and global educational arena.
Vision and Mission of the Institute
The Institute promotes quality outcomes-based, values-laden, progressive, collaborative, innovative, and researched-based teacher education and training for practitioners in the local, national, and international educational systems, nurturing service- oriented, competent, and morally upright citizens.
Further, the Institute provides the right learning and teaching environment that promotes:
The FEU - Institute of Education develops teachers, educational managers and practitioners who are locally and globally competitive, critical thinkers, life-long learners, digitally literate, and effective communicators. Committed to the growth and well-being of learners from diverse cultures and capacity levels, the Institute further instills into them the values of Fortitude, Excellence, and Uprightness at all times.
• Academic competence and professional excellence; • Total classroom immersion of students in preparation for their chosen careers as educators; • Volunteerism, community and entrepreneurial spirit; • Values of team spirit, innovative training, relentless pursuit of excellence in sports and
athletics; • High percentage passing rate in the Licensure Examination for Teachers; • Best student-leaders who become delegates to various national and international student
contests, seminars, and symposia; • Competent, researched-oriented, and technologically advanced faculty; • Modern facilities for teacher-training, including model classrooms, computer laboratories,
audio-visual rooms, and e-library;
Asian Journal on the Perspective in Education
The Asian Journal on the Perspective in Education is the Institute’s peer-reviewed, open electronic access that provides platform to raise issues, reflections on practice, and regional narratives of knowledge production (both theory and praxis) of the perceived global south in terms of education policies and philosophies, curriculum, assessment, and teaching and learning. The Institute’s journal serves as a platform for academics, practitioners, and researchers in education to engage in discourses on the “epistemologies of the south” in education.
The Education Research Forum
The Education Research Forum is the culminating activity of research classes in IE. This event promotes research engagement between graduate and undergraduate students and faculty. The event serves as the venue to share capstone research works of IE students through paper and poster presentation. Further, students are able to gain insights about the research works (area and method) of selected IE faculty and thus would further enrich their content and method knowledge on research.
Sustainability Initiatives: Case Studies in Malaysia Philippines Indonesia (SIMPI) This collaboration between Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universitas Bung Hatta (Indonesia), and Far Eastern University (Philippines) aims to serve as a platform among academics, practitioners and researchers for sharing and disseminating the knowledge and research findings related to the designated themes; thus, providing unique opportunity to bridge the gap between academia and industry. The FEU-Institute of Education is a consistent participant of the event through research presentations on Sustainable Education.
Graduate Research Roundtable Discussion Prior to research defense, IE graduate students share the progress of their research work to IE faculty and other IE graduate students. As a form of professional learning community, IE faculty and students sit together to share insights on the shared progress of the research specifically in terms of the methodology.
Research Initiatives
Research Writing Lecture Series
Research writing lecture series are multiple sessions of lecture-workshops conducted every semester. These lecture series aim to aid student-researchers in their journey on research writing by enhancing students’ content and method-knowledge on research. IE faculty-researchers and invited researchers from well-known institutions gather to facilitate the discussion on topics ranging from the fundamentals to the complexities of scholarly writing and education research.
Pecha Kucha on Research Advocacies
The Pecha Kucha on Research Advocacies brings together FEU’s very own esteemed faculty members on one stage to talk and share their academic viewpoints on specific areas of their research specialization and interests. Moreover, it is a venue for educators to echo their advocacy, as this, in many cases, is the heart of their research – to fight for a cause they believe in. Likewise, students, teachers, and community members learn and reflect on the ideas to be left by each faculty-presenter.
Academic Groups All faculty members (Undergraduate and Graduate) are under an Academic Group (AG). AGs provide the research directions in the subject areas. Members of AGs are given opportunities to read papers in local and international conferences specifically within the research directions of the AG and relevant policies of the University Research Center (URC). There are seven (7) AGs in the Institute.
Research Collaborations and Engagements
Research Advocacies
IE Academic Groups
FEU-Institute of Education has continuous collaborations and
engagements with education institutions outside the university. FEU-IE
has various engagements and upcoming research collaborations with
Foundation for Information Technology Education and Development Inc.
(FIT-ED). Likewise, the Institute has different engagements with Philippine
National Research Center for Teacher Quality (RCTQ) and Teacher
Education Council (TEC) in terms of the Philippine Professional Standards
for Teachers (PPST) and Curriculum Quality Audit.
• Curriculum, Learning, and Teaching (CLT)
• Early Childhood and Special Needs Education (ECSNEd)
• Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (ELPS)
• Language and Literature education (LLE)
• Mathematics and Science Education (MSE)
• Pre-Service Teaching Experience (PSTE)
• Sports, Physical and Wellness Education (SPW)
Teacher Education Forum The Teacher Education Forum is a regular town hall forum on educational issues where IE leads the talks
and serves as a hub for intellectual academic discourse on education. The TEd Forum is conducted
aligned with the quality objective of IE to be big in reputation and as part of the mandate of being Center
of Excellence in Teacher Education.
EdTech Educational Technology Office
DLECCT Digital Literacy, Effective Communication,
and Critical Thinking
The EdTech Office manages the university’s Learning Management System Canvas and provides training and enhancement for education technology use for faculty and students. Further, the EdTech Office provides different EdTech tools to aid teaching and learning.
DLECCT is a faculty engagement program that enhances teachers’ ability to facilitate learning among students. Through DLECCT, teachers are equipped with the 21st century skills that they can enrich among the students.
IESC and YES Institute of Education Student Council
and Young Educators Society
CES Community Extension Services
IESC and YES are the two student governing organizations in the Institute. IESC and YES are platforms for students to be trained and become an outstanding teacher-leader.
CES collaborates with the Institute to conduct outreach programs in selected adapted communities. IE students are able to do service learning which enriches and enhances both their learning experiences and sense of volunteerism.
Academic Development and Student Support
SDEV Student Development Office
FEU Lib FEU Library
The SDEV implements leadership programs for students in the university. Likewise, SDEV conducts programs for student welfare.
FEU Library provides students with vast learning materials both in manuscript or electronic form. The library houses unique collections of references for students’ learning.
GCO Guidance and Counseling Office
AFA Admission and Financial Assistance Office
The GCO is in close coordination with the Institute to provide guidance and counseling services to students.
AFA is in partnership with the Institute to provide scholarships and tuition discounts to the students. For the undergraduate studies, AFA provides a 100% tuition fee discount for aspiring education students and a 50-75% tuition fee discount for students in the graduate studies.
Wellness and Recreation Program
FEU-IE faculty and students attending the Young Educator’s Society Conference Summit on Teachers’ Welfare with former House of Representatives Member Rep. Antonio Tinio
Teaching and Learning Recognizing the essentiality of knowledge generation and information navigation, the following
approaches are embedded in the program to empower students on making informed choices as
thinking teacher professionals in the future:
Student-centered learning In line with the University’s teaching and learning philosophy, the program makes use of student-centered learning approaches throughout its courses to enable students to collaborate and co-construct knowledge with their teachers and classmates. This approach, which is rooted on the learning paradigm of the University, makes use of various learning activities designed to initiate cognitive engagement among students through the practice of critical, reflective, creative, and problem-solving thinking skills. FEU-IE students during the seminar-workshop entitled “Dynamic Approaches in Teaching Physical Education and Sports”
Interdisciplinary approach Avoiding the pitfalls of atomistic learning and single-minded thinking, the program makes use of an interdisciplinary approach where students are able to look at educational and societal trends and issues using different disciplinal lenses. Through the learning experiences brought about by this approach, students are able to make sense of different perspectives and make connections between learnings made in different courses.
Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) students presenting their research during the Education Research Forum
Research-based approach
The method of teaching for each course of the program is informed by research. Likewise, research on different areas of education as required readings are central to the discussions made inside the classroom. Moreover, course capstone projects come in the form of research-based outputs to instill to students the habit of making research-informed choices in teaching and learning.
Technology-based learning approach To promote and develop independent learning as well as provide flexibility in terms of learning space, selected courses of the program, in particular, four of the general education courses, utilize a blended learning approach where students spend some course time in classes conducted virtually through the use of the University’s learning management system. Likewise, students are exposed to different technological media in their regular face-to-face meetings in each course in the program.
Senior High School
Graduate of any Senior
High School Track
Teacher Education Programs Other Degree Programs
Bachelor of Elementary
Education (BEEd)
Bachelor of Secondary
Education (BSEd)
Bachelor of Special Needs
Education (BSNEd)
Bachelor of Physical Education
(BPEd)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Board Examination
Teacher
Certificate
Program (TCP)
Licensure Examination
for Teachers (LET)
18 Units of
Education
Courses
Master of Arts in Education Programs
MAEd major in Curriculum and Instruction
MAEd major in Educational Administration
MAEd major in English Language Teaching
MAEd major in Special Education
Master in Physical Education
Doctor of Education Programs
Ed.D. Major in Curriculum and Instruction
Ed.D. Major in Educational Administration
Ed.D. Major in Literature and Language Education
Education Pathway
Undergraduate Programs BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (BEEd)
This is a 4-year undergraduate program which aims to prepare aspiring educators who intend to
teach in the elementary basic education level. Specifically, the program aims to develop highly
competent teacher-researchers who specialize in elementary - general education content,
pedagogy, and research. BEEd is a board program that offers courses which provide meaningful
learning experiences to students; this is done through a student-centered learning paradigm and
culminates in a practice-teaching internship. The program is consisted of 2,880 hours of course work
and 408 hours of field study and internship combined.
BACHELOR OF SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION (BSNEd)
This is a 4-year undergraduate program which aims to prepare aspiring teachers in the field of special
needs education. Specifically, the program aims to develop highly competent special education
(SPED) teacher-researchers who specialize in providing and managing instruction to students with
additional needs in an inclusive and/or segregated setting. BSNEd is a board program which provides
meaningful learning experiences all throughout its courses through student-centered learning
paradigm and approaches which culminates in practice-teaching internship. Students need to
complete a total of 2,772 hours of course works and 408 hours of field study and internship
combined. Students who graduated from any Senior High School track can take the BSNEd program.
BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (BSEd)
This is a four-year undergraduate program which aims to prepare aspiring educators who intend to
teach in the secondary junior and/or senior high school basic education level. Specifically, the
program aims to develop highly competent teacher-researchers who specialize in secondary
education content, pedagogy, and research. BSEd is a board program which provides meaningful
learning experiences all throughout its courses through student-centered learning paradigm and
approaches and culminates through a practice-teaching internship. Further, the program focuses on
developing teacher-researchers who are capable of delivering high quality of research-informed
pedagogy in teaching their chosen area of specialization. Students who choose to enroll in the BSEd
program are required to choose one area of teaching specialization. The areas of specialization are
as follows:
• BSEd Major in English
(3,042 hours of course work and 408 hours of field study and internship combined)
• BSEd Major in Mathematics
(2,934 hours of course work and 408 hours of field study and internship combined)
• BSEd Major in Science
(3,582 hours of course work and 408 hours of field study and internship combined)
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (BPEd)
This is a 4-year undergraduate program which aims to prepare aspiring teachers who specialize in
delivering and managing instruction, assessment, and research in physical literacy. Specifically, the
program aims to develop highly competent physical education (PE) teacher-researchers equipped
with disciplinary knowledge on physical education and allied sciences who design curricular choices
and plans that aim at achieving learners’ competency and proficiency in movement to meet their
functional and health requirements. BPEd is a board program which provides meaningful learning
experiences all throughout its courses through student-centered learning paradigm and approaches
and culminates through a practice-teaching internship. The program is consisted of 3,258 hours of
course work and 408 hours of field study and internship combined. Students who graduated from
any Senior High School track may take the BPEd program.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCES MAJOR IN FITNESS
AND SPORTS MANAGEMENT (BSESS)
This is a 4-year undergraduate program which aims to train aspiring individuals to specialize in Fitness
and Sports Management. Specifically, the program aims to develop highly competent graduates, who
through research and mastery of integral concepts and processes of fitness and sports management,
will be able to communicate, execute, and assess well-planned programs in applied exercise and
sports sciences in various industry settings. BSESS is a non-board program which intends to provide
meaningful learning experiences all throughout its courses through student-centered learning
paradigm and approaches and culminates through an industry immersion-internship. The program
is consisted of 2,610 hours of course work and 300 hours of industry immersion. Students who
graduated from any Senior High School track can take the BSESS program.
BEEd Upon the completion of the program, graduates are qualified to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and are eligible to teach in private and public basic education elementary schools. Likewise, graduates are eligible to work in other education-related fields involving training and education research. Graduates of the program may choose to pursue Master of Arts in Education or Master of Arts in Teaching as their graduate studies degree.
BSEd Upon the completion of the program, graduates are qualified to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and are eligible to teach in private and public basic education secondary schools. Likewise, graduates are eligible to work in field of specialization-related jobs and other education-related field such as training and education research. Graduates of the program may choose to pursue Master of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Teaching, or other education- and area of specialization-related graduate degree programs.
BPEd Upon the completion of the program, graduates are qualified to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and are eligible to practice teaching in the field of physical education. Graduates of the program may work as physical education teachers, dance and sports club moderator, and school-based sports program and event coordinator. Likewise, graduates can also work as teacher and research assistants in education-related field. Graduates of the program may choose to pursue Master of Arts in Education or Master of Arts in Teaching major in Physical Education or any related field as their graduate studies degree.
BSNEd Upon the completion of the program, graduates are qualified to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and are eligible to teach in the field of special needs education. Graduates of the program may work as special education teachers, therapists, or clinicians in special education centers. Likewise, graduates can also work as SPED teacher-researchers or learning support staff in regular schools which have provision for inclusion and special education programs. Graduates of the program may also choose to practice as intervention specialists or tutors in home- or community-based educational settings. Graduates of the program may choose to pursue Master of Arts in Education or Master of Arts in Teaching as their graduate studies degree.
BSESS Upon completion of the program, graduates may work as a school-, industry-, or community-based sports, fitness, and recreation manager, consultant, or entrepreneur. Graduates of the program may choose to pursue graduate degree programs related to physical education and exercise and sports science management.
Career Pathway
Courses GENERAL EDUCATION
In the first two years of the program, General Education (GE) courses focus on developing learner’s
foundation skills, like critical thinking and reflection, through facilitation of liberal education content. GE
courses constantly engage learners into critical discussion. Moreover, the GE also includes university-
innovative courses, Scholarly Inquiry, College Academic Skills (CASE), and Speech Communication, which
are designed to develop key college study habits, research, and academics skills.
PROFESSIONAL COURSES
Professional Education (Prof Ed) courses in the Teacher Education Programs cultivate among students the
foundational theories and concepts, pedagogical content knowledge, and experiential learning, relevant in
learning the art and science of the teaching profession. Building from the foundation skills of general
education courses, Prof Ed courses also engage students into critical discourse on issues and trends in
education and thereby pave the way to further discussion and research on implications to education theory,
practice, and research.
On the other hand, professional courses for the Exercise and Sports Sciences Program cultivate among
students the foundational theories and concepts, management content knowledge, and experiential
learning of exercise and sports sciences, drawn out from the integrative courses of Physical Education, Life
Sciences, Social Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, and Business and Management. Building from the foundation
skills of general education courses, professional courses also engage students into critical discourse on
issues and trends in exercise and sports science and thereby pave way to further discussion and inquiry on
implications to theory, practice, and research.
SPECIALIZATION COURSES
Major/specialization courses of the Teacher Education Programs focus on mastering disciplinal, inter-
disciplinal, and pedagogical content knowledge of the chosen area of specialization. Utilizing the
interdisciplinary content of the specialized courses, and contextualizing pedagogical content knowledge of
professional education courses, students of the program are able to conceptualize their teaching and
learning paradigms and translate it to relevant and effective education practices in the basic education
sector.
Major/specialization courses of the Exercise and Sports Sciences Program focus on mastering foundation
theory and concepts in physical education and sports, content-performance in games, sports, recreation,
fitness, and experiential learning in fitness and sports management. Through foundational concepts,
management content knowledge, and research on Fitness and Sports Management courses, students of the
program are expected to conceptualize their management and decision-making paradigms and translate it
to relevant and effective practices in fitness and sports management.
Internship For Teacher Education Programs, experiential learning courses immerse students in basic education
teaching through the supervision of cooperating teachers from partner schools. Field Study 1 and 2
prepare students to full time internship by allowing them to observe, participate, and assist in teaching
and learning planning, implementation, and evaluation. On the last semester of the program, students
engage in full time teaching internship as pre-service teachers under the mentorship of a cooperating
teacher from the partner basic education school and guidance of the course facilitator. Moreover,
through the pre-service student teacher exchange program, selected and screened pre-service
student teachers are given the opportunity to have their practice teaching experience in schools from
other Southeast Asian countries.
For Exercise and Sports Sciences Programs, experiential learning courses immerse students in fitness
and sports management in the industry setting through the supervision of cooperating practitioners
from partner industries. Entrepreneurship and Innovation 1 and 2 prepare students to full time
internship by allowing them to observe, participate, and assist in fitness and sports programs in a
working environment. On the last semester of the program, students engage in full time industry
internship under the mentorship of a cooperating practitioner from partner industries and guidance
of the course facilitator. Moreover, through this internship, students are expected to be well-
equipped in applying their acquired knowledge and developing strategies into the workplace.
Industry Partnerships and Engagements
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
Understanding the Self Readings in Philippine History The Filipino in the Contemporary World Mathematics in the Modern World Purposive Communication Art Appreciation Science, Technology and Society Applied Ethics in Contemporary Times
Scholarly Inquiry Speech Communication College Academic Skills in English (CASE) Wika, Kultura at Lipunan Retorika at Panitikan ng Pilipinas Pag-aaral ng Wika at Kulturang Rehiyonal The Life and Works of Rizal
45 Units
MANDATED COURSES
Wellness and Recreation Program 1 Wellness and Recreation Program 2 Wellness and Recreation Program 3 Wellness and Recreation Program 4 Wellness and Recreation Program 5 Wellness and Recreation Program 6
Wellness and Recreation Program 7 Wellness and Recreation Program 8 National Service Training Program 1 National Service Training Program 2
18 Units
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION COURSES
The Teaching Profession The Child and Adolescent Learners and Learning Principles The Teacher and the Community, School Culture and Organizational Leadership Foundation of Special and Inclusive Education Educational Research Comprehensive Education Course The Tamaraw Educator
Facilitating Learner- Centered Teaching Assessment in Learning 1 Technology for Teaching and Learning 1 Assessment in Learning 2 The Teacher and the School Curriculum Building and Enhancing New Literacies Across the Curriculum Field Study 1 and 2 Teaching Internship
49 Units
SPECIALIZATION COURSES
BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (BEEd)
• Good Manners and Right Conduct
• Teaching Music in the Elementary Grades
• Pagtuturo ng Filipino sa Elementarya I
• Teaching Science in the Elementary Grades I
• Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary Grades I
• Pagtuturo ng Filipino sa Elementarya II
• Teaching Math in the Elementary Grades I
• Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan
• Teaching English in the Elementary Grades (Languages Arts)
• Teaching PE and Health in the Elementary Grades
• Teaching Science in the Elementary Grades II
• Technology for Teaching and Learning in the Elementary Grades
Program Curriculum∶ Undergraduate Education Programs
SPECIALIZATION COURSES
• Teaching Literacy in the Elementary Grades Through Literature
• Research in General Education
• Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary Grades II
• Teaching Math in the Elementary Grades II
• Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan with Entrepreneurship
• Teaching Arts in the Elementary Grades
• Content and Pedagogy for the Mother-Tongue
• Teaching Multi-Grade Classes 60 Units
Bachelor of Special Needs Education (BSNEd)
• Introduction to Special Education
• Learners with Developmental Disabilities
• Learners with Sensory and Physical Disabilities
• Curriculum and Pedagogy in Inclusive Education
• Educational Assessment of Students with Additional Needs
• Learners with Emotional, Behavioral, Language and Communication Disabilities
• Gifted and Talented Learners
• Behavior Management and Modification
• Adapted Physical Education and Recreation, Music and Health
• Technology for Teaching and Learning in Special Needs Education
• Research in Special Education and Inclusive Education
• Instructional Adaptations for Teaching Social Sciences and Humanities
• Instructional Adaptations in Mathematics and Science
• Development of Individualized Education Plans
• Early Childhood Inclusive Education
• Transition Education
• Instructional Adaptations in Language and Literacy Instruction
• Teaching Multi-Grade Classes 54 Units
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English (BSEd-English)
• Introduction to Linguistics
• Language, Culture, and Society
• Structure of English
• Principles and Theories of Language Acquisition and Learning
• Mythology and Folklore
• Children and Adolescent Literature
• Teaching and Assessment of the Macroskills
• Survey of English and American Literature
• Survey of Afro-Asian Literature
• Contemporary, Popular, and Emergent Literature
• Survey of Philippine Literature in English
• Language Learning Materials Development
• Technical Writing
• Speech and Theater Arts
SPECIALIZATION COURSES
• Teaching and Assessment of the Grammar
• Technology for Language Teaching and Learning
• Language Education Research
• Campus Journalism
• Literary Criticism
• Language Programs and Policies in Multilingual Societies
• Teaching and Assessment of Literature Studies
• Stylistics and Discourse Analysis
• Creative Writing 69 Units
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics (BSEd-Mathematics)
• History of Math
• College and Advanced Algebra
• Trigonometry
• Plane and Solid Geometry
• Logic and Set Theory
• Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
• Mathematics of Investment
• Number Theory
• Elementary Statistics and Probability
• Technology for Teaching and Learning 2 (Instrumentation and Technology in Mathematics)
• Advanced Statistics
• Calculus 2
• Research in Mathematics
• Modern Geometry
• Linear Algebra
• Principles and Strategies in Teaching Mathematics
• Calculus 3
• Abstract Algebra
• Assessment and Evaluation in Mathematics
• Problem Solving, Mathematical Investigation and Modeling 63 units
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Science (BSEd-Science)
• Earth Science
• Inorganic Chemistry
• Fluid Mechanics
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Environmental Science
• Thermodynamics
• Organic Chemistry
• The Teaching of Science
• Genetics
• Technology for Teaching and Learning in Sciences
• Astronomy
SPECIALIZATION COURSES
• Biochemistry
• Research in Science
• Electricity and Magnetism
• Cell and Molecular Biology
• Modern Physics
• Waves and Optics
• Analytical Chemistry
• Meteorology
• Microbiology and Parasitology 73 Units
Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd)
• Philosophical and Socio-anthropological Foundations of Physical Education and Sports
• Anatomy and Human Movement Performance
• Principles of Motor Control and Learning of Exercise, Sports and Dance
• Sports and Exercise Psychology
• Physiology of Exercise and Physical Activity
• Research in Physical Education and Health Education
• Contemporary Issues in Exercise and Sports
• Applied Motor Control and Learning of Exercise, Sports and Dance
• Technology for Teaching and Learning in PE and Health
• Curriculum and Assessment for Physical Education and Health Education
• Process of Teaching PE & Health Education
• Movement Education
• International Dances and other Forms
• Philippine Traditional Dances
• Ballroom, Contemporary and Modern Dances
• Individual and Dual Sports I
• Individual Dual Sports II
• Team Sports I
• Team Sports II
• Swimming and Aquatics
• Philippine Traditional Games and Sports
• Emergency Preparedness and Safety Management
• Personal, Community and Environmental Health
• Drug Education, Consumer Health Education and Healthy Eating
• Coordinated School Health Program
• Administration and Management of Physical Education and Health Education Programs
• Contemporary Issues in PE and Sports 81 Units
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES MANDATED COURSES
Understanding the Self Readings in Philippine History The Filipino in the Contemporary World Mathematics in the Modern World Purposive Communication Art Appreciation Science, Technology and Society Applied Ethics in Contemporary Times Scholarly Inquiry Speech Communication College Academic Skills in English (CASE) Wika, Kultura at Lipunan Retorika at Panitikan ng Pilipinas Pag-aaral ng Wika at Kulturang Rehiyonal The Life and Works of Rizal
45 Units
Wellness and Recreation Program 1 Wellness and Recreation Program 2 Wellness and Recreation Program 3 Wellness and Recreation Program 4 Wellness and Recreation Program 5 Wellness and Recreation Program 6 Wellness and Recreation Program 7 Wellness and Recreation Program 8 National Service Training Program 1 National Service Training Program 2
18 Units
PROFESSIONAL COURSES SPECIALIZATION COURSES
Assessment of Fitness and Sports Performance Exercise Prescription and Programming Sports Event Management Ergogenics and Healthy Eating Exercise and Sports Coaching Theory and Practice in Exercise and Sports Prevention and Management of Exercise and Sports-related Injuries Tamaraw Sports Leadership Fundamentals of Management Practice Principles of Accounting Principles of Marketing Principles of Finance Operations Management Basic Macroeconomics Human Resource Management and Development Business Ethics and Law
43 Units
Philosophical and Socio-anthropological Foundations of Physical Education and Sports Anatomy and Human Movement Performance Principles of Motor Control and Learning of Exercise, Sports and Dance Sports and Exercise Psychology Physiology of Exercise and Physical Activity Research Contemporary Issues in Exercise and Sports Individual and Dual Sports I Individual and Dual Sports II Team Sports I Team Sports II Swimming and Aquatics Outdoor and Adventure Education Musculoskeletal Fitness/Resistance Training Methods Cardiorespiratory Fitness/Aerobic Training Methods Entrepreneurship and Innovation I Entrepreneurship and Innovation II Industry Immersion Strength and Conditioning Management of Information System and Technology
63 Units
Program Curriculum∶ Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Sciences Major in Fitness and Sports Management
Course Code Course Title Units
EDUC1N-LET The Teaching Profession 3
EDUC2N-LET Principles of Teaching 3
EDUC4N-LET Child and Adolescent Development 3
EDUC5N-LET Assessment of Learning 3
EDU17N-LET Curriculum Development 3
EDTCH 1-LET Educational Technology 3
Teacher Certificate Program The Teacher Certificate Program (TCP) may be taken by graduates of non-education degrees to
qualify for the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET). It consists of 18 units of professional
education courses in compliance with Republic Act 7836 (The LET Law) and with Article II of CMO
30, s. 2004.
The program offered by the Institute of Education uses a blended e-learning approach, with 50%
online and 50% classroom interaction, and may be completed in one semester.
For students who need or want Practice Teaching units, they may take an additional 12 units of
experiential learning courses (Field Study and Practice Teaching), for which they will be given a
Certificate of Completion.
Graduate Education Programs MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION MAJOR IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
The program introduced in 2014, is designed for teachers, trainers, and other professionals from
various field of specialization who intend to become experts in designing, implementing, and evaluating
a curriculum in the basic, secondary, and tertiary education. Specifically, the program focuses on
imbuing pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and other professionals with theoretical groundings,
practical knowledge, and research skills through the program’s varied delivery modes. Through this
program, the students will master core subjects in teaching and learning, policies in the national
education system, and curriculum development and management. The degree will be awarded upon
completion of 30 units of academic course work (540 hours) and 6 units of Thesis Writing.
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION MAJOR IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
The program introduced in 2014, is designed for teachers who intend to develop and gain theoretical,
conceptual and practical knowledge, strengthen teaching abilities, and hone leadership skills as a
preparation for higher education administrative positions. Specifically, the program focuses on imbuing
pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and other professionals with theoretical groundings,
management skills, and research skills through the program’s varied delivery modes. Through this
program, the students will master core subjects in teaching and learning, educational administrative
and legislative policies in the national education system and best practices in school administration and
supervision. The degree will be awarded upon completion of 30 units of academic course work (540
hours) and 6 units of Thesis Writing.
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION MAJOR IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
The program introduced in 2014, is designed for teachers, trainers, and other professionals from
various field of specialization who intend to become experts in English language teaching in the basic,
secondary, and tertiary education. Through this program, the students will master theories in teaching
and learning, structure system of the English language, approaches, principles, and methodologies in
English language teaching, and curricula and instructional materials for language teaching and learning,
as well as crafting language programs with emphasis on remedial instruction and testing. The degree
will be awarded upon completion of 30 units of academic course work (540 hours) and 6 units of Thesis
Writing.
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION MAJOR IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
The program introduced in 2014, is designed to prepare special education teachers in assessment,
individualized instruction, curriculum preparation, and innovative teaching strategies for students with
special needs. It equips the students with theoretical, pedagogical, and practical training to handle
differently- abled individuals and groups. Through this program, the students will master core subjects
in teaching and learning and special education. The degree will be awarded upon completion of 30
units of academic course work (540 hours) and 6 units of Thesis Writing.
MASTER IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The program introduced in 2014, is designed to produce competent professionals to become teachers,
trainers, coaches, sports and tournament directors for schools and recreation centers. Through this
program, the students will master core subjects in teaching, learning, and managing physical education
programs. The degree will be awarded upon completion of 33 units of academic course work (594
hours) and 6 units of Thesis Writing.
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION MAJOR IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
The program introduced in 2014, is designed to train teachers, researchers, and administrators to become
expert curriculum designers, developers, and implementers in all levels of education. Specifically, the program
focuses on imbuing these professionals with theoretical groundings, practical knowledge, and advance research
skills through the program’s varied delivery modes. Through this program, the students will master theories in
curriculum and instruction, research on trends, issues, policies, and practices in education, as well as train in
developing, implementing, and evaluating curriculum for the improvement of the teaching and learning
landscape in the country. The degree will be awarded upon completion of 48 units of academic course work
(864 hours) and 12 units of Dissertation Writing.
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION MAJOR IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
The Doctor of Education major in Educational Administration, introduced in 2014, is designed to train teachers,
researchers, and administrators to become effective educational leaders on knowledge and skills to equip school
administrators in all levels of education. Through this program, the students will master theories in educational
management, research on trends, issues, policies, and practices in education, as well as train in managing and
evaluating school systems for the improvement of the teaching and learning landscape in the country. The
degree will be awarded upon completion of 48 units of academic course work (864 hours) and 12 units of
Dissertation Writing.
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION MAJOR IN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE EDUCATION
The Doctor of Education major in Literature and Language Education, introduced in 2014, is designed to train
teachers, researchers, and administrators to become experts in English language and literature teaching in the
basic, secondary, and tertiary education. Through this program, the students will master theories in English
language and literature teaching and learning, research on trends in the English language and literature
education, train in crafting, managing, and supervising language and literature programs, as well as develop and
produce curricula and instructional materials for language and literature teaching and learning. The degree will
be awarded upon completion of 48 units of academic course work (864 hours) and 12 units of Dissertation
Writing.
Graduate School Teaching and Learning The graduate studies program of the Institute puts premium on in-depth and adequate knowledge and
understanding of academic and theoretical frameworks which are translated into research-based
academic tasks. This specialized nature of the program prepares the students to become thinking
teacher professionals as they collaborate and co-construct knowledge by investigating educational and
societal trends and issues using different disciplinal lenses, frameworks and paradigms. Specifically, the
program is delivered using the following modes:
To address the distinct needs of the graduate studies, the courses are designed for the learners to
collaborate and co-construct knowledge with their colleagues and professors through research-based
activities. This approach is rooted on the learning paradigm of the university where critical, reflective,
and creative thinking is fostered.
Through this approach, the students explore and investigate educational and societal trends and issues
using different disciplinal lenses to make sense of the different perspectives and make connections of
their learnings on different courses. In addition, students develop the capacity to understand concepts
in multiple viewpoints and the ability to integrate these viewpoints into a broader conceptual
framework of analysis.
The courses are delivered using a combination of face-to-face and online discussions using the learning
management system or Canvas. Face-to-face discussions are done on a designated class schedule, while
the readings, videos, and other learning materials are made available in the learning management
system. Likewise, extended assessments and discussions are given through Canvas.
The courses are taught using the combination of the two modes where students are given opportunities
for mentorship through various supplementary activities in the department. The students also work
with their fellow students and faculty members through consultations and discourses.
The completion of courses under the program is dependent on the accomplishment of assessment tasks
negotiated by the professor and the students for the semester. The program makes use of research-
based outputs and community and field exposures as forms of assessments. These course outputs
prepare students for the comprehensive examination and thesis writing towards the end of the
program.
The comprehensive examination measures the students’ ability to synthesize their learning throughout
the program through a publishable research or an empirical essay. This same research or essay can be
expounded further in writing their thesis, which is a final requirement for awarding of the degree.
Through these assessments, students will be trained to produce quality publishable research papers
and will enable them to understand and appreciate research as a way of life in the teaching profession.
Courses Units
Core Courses
• Advanced Educational Statistics
• Methods of Educational Research
• One (1) course dependent on student’s specialization Psycho-Philosophical Foundations of Education Advanced Communication Skills for Teachers
9
MAEd Major in Curriculum and Instruction Major Courses
• Curriculum Planning and Development
• Curriculum Implementation , Monitoring, and Evaluation
• Instructional Supervision
• Comparative Education
• Legal Issues in Education MAEd Major in Educational Administration Major Courses
• Educational Administration and Supervision
• Fiscal Management
• Comparative Education
• Legal Issues in Education
• Instructional Pedagogy for Specific Disciplines MAEd Major in English Language Teaching Major Courses
• Advanced Language Curriculum
• Advanced Linguistics
• Teaching Strategies in English Language and Literature
• Literatures of the World
• Advanced Structure of English MAEd Major in Special Education Major Courses
• Foundations of Special Education
• Pedagogical Strategies for Exceptional Students
• Field Experience in SPED
• Assessment of Exceptional Students for IEP Development
• Curriculum for Exceptional Children and Youth
15
Cognate Courses (Choose 2 based on course preference and specialization)
• Ethics of Leadership and Governance of Schools
• Advanced Communication Skills for Teachers
• Human Resource Development
• Instructional Pedagogy for Specific Disciplines
• Information Technology & Multimedia Education
• Developmental and Remedial Reading Instruction
• Introduction to Learning Disabilities
• Educational Counseling
• Early Intervention of Exceptional Children
6
Thesis
• Thesis Writing 1
• Thesis Writing 2
6
TOTAL 36
Program Curriculum∶ Master of Arts in Education
Courses Units
Core Courses
• Advanced Educational Statistics
• Methods of Educational Research
• Advanced Communication Skills for Teachers
9
Master in Physical Education Major Courses
• Instructional Pedagogy for Specific Disciplines
• Curriculum Planning and Development
• Advanced Administrative Supervision of PE and Sports
• Trends and Issues in Physical Education
• Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education
• Applied Kinesiology
18
Cognate Courses (Choose 2 based on course preference )
• Seminar in Community Sports & Recreation Program
• Dance Composition and Production
• Advanced Sports Coaching & Officiating
• Sports Psychology
6
Thesis
• Thesis Writing 1
• Thesis Writing 2
6
TOTAL 39
Courses Units
Core Courses
• Qualitative Methods of Research
• Quantitative Methods of Research with Statistical Analysis
• Perspectives in Philippine Education
• Comparative Philosophy of Education
• Philosophy of Values and Ethics
• Advanced Communication Skills for School Managers
18
Major Courses EdD Major in Curriculum and Instruction
• Development and Production of Instructional Materials
• Alternative Educational and Learning Methods
• Trends and Issues in Curriculum and Instruction
• Theories and Process in Designing Policies and Studies
• Curriculum Instructional Policies and Studies
• Curriculum Evaluations
• Management of School Systems
• Advanced Studies in Curriculum and Instruction
24
Program Curriculum∶ Doctor of Education
Program Curriculum∶ Master in Physical Education
Courses Units
EdD Major in Educational Administration
• Advanced Policy Analysis in Education
• Organizational Supervisory Leadership
• Seminar in Economics in Education
• Program Evaluation and Development
• Trends and Issues in Education
• Management of School Systems
• Advanced Studies in Curriculum and Instruction
• Seminar in Administrative Thoughts Applied in Education EdD Major in Literature and Language Education
• Trends in Literature Education
• Management of Language and Literature Programs
• Language and Literature Assessment and Evaluation
• Service Learning in English Language Education
• Trends in Language Education
• Development and Production of Instructional Material
• Management of School Systems
• Advanced Studies in Curriculum and Instruction
Cognate Courses (Choose 2 based on course preference and specialization)
• Educational Innovations
• Educational Problem Solving and Decision Making
• Research Seminar in Curriculum Improvement
• Continuing Education Programs
• Educational and Community Relations
• Bio-Socio-Psychological Foundations of Education
• School Legislation
• Seminar in Education Planning
• Socio-Psycholinguistics
• The Teaching of Multi-cultural Literature in English
• Advanced Pedagogical Grammar
• Advanced Modern English Grammar
6
Dissertation
• Dissertation Writing 1
• Dissertation Writing 2
12
TOTAL 60
Testimonials
The Institute of Education helped me to become a competent teacher and a compassionate person. This Institute taught me all the theories I need to know, how it should be executed inside the classroom, and how to become a leader when given the opportunity. Fortitude, excellence and uprightness is in my heart and will stay forever.
Mark Joseph C. Camacho
Special Education Program Coordinator Francisco Benitez Elementary School-Main Division of Makati
BEEd major in Special Education, Batch 2012
What I consider as remarkable learning experience I had from FEU-IE were classroom discussions filled with metacognition, critical thinking, and fiery yet respectful exchange of ideas between peers. Just to give a context to this, I am pertaining to classes facilitated by SVPAA Tinio, Ms. Madriaga, former FEU professors Dr. Reoperez and Dr. Lisa Cruz, etc. I believe it's a matter of providing students an environment where they can confidently express what's on their mind (no matter how dumb they might sound). Doing so would open avenues for students to continuously question what they know (learn, unlearn, relearn); hence, developing further their thinking and communication skills. These experiences helped me tremendously in my work in RCTQ as I was encouraged to participate and even facilitate discussions with ranking officials from DepEd (from school heads to superintendents to directors).
Mikkey Mari M. Tuazon
Project Officer, Research Center for Teacher Quality
BSEd major in English, Batch 2016
Mark Joseph C. Camacho
Special Education Program Coordinator Francisco Benitez Elementary School-Main Division of Makati
BEEd major in Special Education, Batch 2012
The institute helped me to open up more and discover my full knowledge not only as a teacher but also as an individual. I do believe that IE helped me get out of my shell. Before, I never had an opinion in anything back in high school. But now, I became reservedly opinionated on various things especially in current events, issues in education and my major. Being taught by the right and competent people helped me to be a better version of myself. I am sure you can too! Studying education is not only about mere training to become a teacher but also about a discovery of hidden talents and skills that you may not know you have which can contribute not only to your professional growth as a teacher but also to your personal self-development.
Nathan Robert L. Jacob
ESL Teacher Makati Hope Language Center/ Makati Hope Christian School
BSEd major in English, Batch 2017
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