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- Teacher: CATHELYN MARIANO
- Enrolled students: 5
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- Teacher: Ronnie Dumale
- Enrolled students: 7
- Teacher: Marita Fe Argote
- Enrolled students: 1
- Teacher: Camille Corazon Valdez
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This course engages the pre-service English teachers in the selection, development, production, and evaluation of variety of language teaching and learning resources based on the identified K to 12 learning competencies. Through these activities, they are able to demonstrate content knowledge on the principles and procedures of language materials development as they create instructional materials for meaningful, purposeful language use thereby facilitate language teaching and learning.
- Teacher: ZAYDA ASUNCION
- Enrolled students: 9
- Teacher: LYSEL HALOC
- Enrolled students: 3
This course allows the pre-service English teachers to survey local and international basic education language programs and policies that account for issues and considerations relevant to the engagement of teachers in school settings. Moreover, it presents research-based content knowledge of language policies and programs across countries to exhibit clear understanding of the design, development, and dissemination of a language curriculum and to discuss how school policies i.e.: language policies have shaped and influenced English language teaching in multicultural setting.
- Teacher: HAYDEE JAMES
- Enrolled students: 13
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The course is concerned with the theoretical underpinnings of language assessment and their application to language teaching and learning. It also includes the exploration of methods in designing language tests in the different language areas such as listening, speaking, reading, writing, and viewing including grammar, and the discussion of issues in language testing. It is task-oriented and it allows the students to construct, present and critique formative and summative language tests applicable to the English subjects they are teaching.
- Teacher: ZAYDA ASUNCION
- Enrolled students: 15
The course is concerned with the theoretical underpinnings of language assessment and their application to language teaching and learning. It also includes exploring methods in designing language tests in the different language areas such as listening, speaking, reading, writing, and viewing, including grammar, and the discussion of issues in language testing. It is task-oriented, and it allows the students to construct, present and critique formative and summative language tests applicable to the English subjects they are teaching.
- Teacher: HAYDEE JAMES
- Enrolled students: 1
- Enrolled students: 38
- Teacher: JUNI CALIGUE
- Enrolled students: 33
- Teacher: JUNI CALIGUE
- Enrolled students: 41
- Teacher: JEANETTE MANUEL
- Enrolled students: 44
- Teacher: JEANETTE MANUEL
- Enrolled students: 1
In this course we will study the Philippine law on obligations and contracts based on the provisions of Book IV of the Civil Code of the Philippines. The first part will deal with OBLIGATIONS, specifically its nature and effect, the various kinds of obligations and its mode of extinguishment. The second part will deal with CONTRACTS, specifically its essential requisites, the forms of contract, the rules of interpretation of contract and the various kinds of defective contracts.
- Teacher: Arianejoy Rochelle Gauuan
- Enrolled students: 47
- Teacher: ADRIANNE MARIE DUMMANAO
- Enrolled students: 10








