Extent to which the Competencies for the General Education Realized in BIBCHUR
Journal Title: European Journal of Teaching and Education - Year 2022, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
This study uses a descriptive-evaluative approach in determining studentsâ perspectives in one of their courses, Bible and Church (BIBCHUR). The goal is to evaluate competencies/learning outcomes developed by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) of the Philippines for the Revised General Education Curriculum (RGEC) vis-Ã -vis the new GE Institutional Requirement course Bible and the Church offered at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. Results of the qualitative study show that the five Intellectual General Education (GE) Competencies identified by CHED were realized in BIBCHUR only to a moderate extent. There is a need to enhance the language, information processing, and reasoning skills by giving students more reflective activities to highlight outcomes than knowledge. In conclusion, to make the course more relevant to the students, re-training of teachers in the implementation of OBE, learning management system (BigSky), and Inclusion, especially in the areas of delivery, assessment, and grading should be reconsidered.
Authors and Affiliations
Marilyn Pescasio,
Glocal, Holistic and Performative Education
We look at innovative education through a global and local approach to the philosophy of existence, known as glocalization, and through the psychological Gestalt of experiencing a whole that is inevitably viewed within s...
Exploiting Multidisciplinary Conferences in Radiology: Teaching and Learning Opportunities for Medical Students, Radiologists and Clinicians
Multidisciplinary conferences (MCs) including tumor boards (TBs) holding teaching and learning opportunities for medical knowledge should be exploited as educational settings for medical students in radiology. A total of...
The Predictive Effects of Reading Motivation Constructs and Reading Practice on Moroccan Fourth Graders Reading Comprehension Achievement: An Analysis of PIRLS 2011 Study
More than any other skill, reading proficiency is important to effectively navigating the school curriculum, shaping each individualâs trajectory through life, and actively taking part in broader society (Martin, Mulli...
COVIDifying Education through the Lens of Award-Winning Educators in a State University in the Philippines
Paradigm shifts in the field of education have been an issue in the Philippines since the COVID-19 pandemic struck. To fill this gap, this study sought to highlight the pedagogical practices and teaching experiences of a...
Teacher Perceptions of Benefits and Constraints of Active Learning in the Primary School Context
While some teachers enthusiastically embrace active learning as an effective means of engaging students in the classroom, many still prefer to stick to traditional teaching methods. Many teachers are reluctant to introdu...