To begin the process of updating the curriculum to prepare the Next Generation of Teachers, the Philippine Commission on Higher Education (CHED) organized a “Consultative Meeting on the Information Communication Technology (ICT) Related Courses in the Current Teacher Education Curriculum” last 1 July 2010. This took place at CHED’s Auditorium in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.
The consultative meeting gathered 75 participants representing experts in the fields of education and ICT. Deans and administrators of public and private universities and colleges throughout the Philippines also attended. It was a rare opportunity to share experiences and issues how the current ICT-related courses in the teacher education curriculum are being implemented.
At present, the national government, through CHED Memorandum Order No. 30, mandates all public and private teacher education institutions to deliver six ICT-related courses, namely:
i. Computer 1
ii. Educational Technology 1
iii. Educational Technology 2
iv. Field Study 3
v. Technology in Pre-School Education
vi. Assistive Technology in Special Education
However, there are also shining examples in the country. During the last five years, many TEIs decided to strengthen their institutions through intensive faculty development and equipment upgrading. One path, exemplified by De La Salle University, is to hire experts to ensure ICT integration in all faculties. The other path, exemplified by Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, is to join the Intel Teach program.
The last curriculum update was made in 2004. According to CHED, this is the right time to review and update the courses in order to make teacher education in the Philippines comparable to other countries. UNESCO Bangkok and Intel, which has an on-going partnership to assist teacher education institutions in integrating ICT, will provide technical and financial support to CHED.
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