Bachelor of Technical Vocational Teacher Education

The BTVTE program is an undergraduate teacher education program that equips learners with adequate and relevant competencies in teaching specific areas in Industrial Arts or Home Economics or ICT or Agri-Fishery – the four areas of technical and vocational track in the K to 12 curriculum

The program currently offers Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education BTVTE major in Food and Service Management and soon Electrical Technology and Electronics Technology.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

  1. Demonstrate the competencies required of the Philippine TVET Trainers -Assessors Qualifications Framework (PTTQF).
  2. Demonstrate broad and coherent, meaningful knowledge and skills in technology and livelihood education.
  3. Apply with minimal supervision specialized knowledge and skills in technology and livelihood education.
  4. Demonstrate higher level literacy, communication, numeracy, critical thinking, learning skills needed for higher learning.
  5. Manifest a deep and principled understanding of the learning processes and the role of the teacher in facilitating these processes in their students.
  6. Show a deep and principled understanding of how educational processes relate to larger historical, social, cultural, and political processes.
  7. Apply a wide range of teaching process skills (including curriculum development, lesson planning, materials development, educational assessment, and teaching approaches).
  8. Reflect on the relationships among the teaching process skills, the learning processing in the students, the nature of the content/subject matter, and other factors affecting educational processes in order to constantly improve their teaching knowledge, skills and practices.

ESSENTIAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

  1. Lecture
  2. Practicum or Hands-on Activity
  3. Seminars and Technical Trainings
  4. Class Demonstration
  5. Practice Teaching
  6. OJT

Career opportunities for graduates of BTVTE

  • Technology and Livelihood Teacher
  • Assistant Teacher
  • Livelihood Program Facilitator
  • Community Project Organizer
  • Researcher
  • Tutor
  • Food and Service Industry
  • Front and Back House Staff
  • Cruise Management
  • Catering Management
  • Assistant Food Manager
  • Baker
  • Bartender
  • Entrepreneur

 

One of the objectives of the courses BTVTED major in FSM and BTLE major in IA is to improve the skills of the students. To achieve that objective, the instructors/professors are giving them authentic performance task to apply the concepts and theories they have learned from different major subjects. Here are some pictures showing the outputs of the students.

Food preparation, Practicums and on-the Job Training

Innovated Cheesy Enchiladas

Food preparation, Practicums and on-the Job Training

Smoked ham Carbonara stuffed with chicken flakes and seasoned with Parsley

Food preparation, Practicums and on-the Job Training

Chicken Garlic topped with onion leaves: students presented their video on YouTube

 

Food preparation, Practicums and on-the Job Training

Served 100 pax in Cafeteria and Catering Management

 

Students must experience real-world scenarios to improve their skills. FSM Students were exposed to the industry for their on-the-job training. They were sent to different food-related industries to practice what they have learned during their previous semester.

Industrial immersion under Food Service Industry

OJT’s at La Maja Rica Hotel

Industrial immersion under Food Service Industry

Prepared Patties for burgers

Industrial immersion under Food Service Industry

Preparing the mozzarella cheese for pizzas

Industrial immersion under Food Service Industry

Glazed Chocolate rolls Practicum