Brief History
The College of Teacher Education is oldest running program at the University. Its humble beginnings can be traced back in 1951 when the University of the Immaculate Conception (UIC), formerly known as Immaculate Conception College (ICC), was first granted Government Recognition to offer a Bachelor of Science in Education (BSED). In 1958, the school was given Government Recognition to offer a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (BEED). In 1976, the Education was one of the three formally accredited programs by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU).
In 1985, the ICC built a six-story building at Bonifacio Street and housed the four programs, including Education. In 2010, the UIC Education Program was one of the few schools in the country granted the prestigious status as a Center of Excellence (COE) by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), which reflects the Program’s dynamic research activities and strong faculty line up in terms of academic qualifications and expertise.
In 2012, due to the curricular amendment by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the Bachelor of Physical Education major in School Physical Education was offered. Such curricular offering allows the graduates of this program to become competent Physical Education teachers.
In 2016, the Education Program was granted the PAASCU level IV status by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP) through the PAASCU, which guarantees that the University assures delivery of the highest quality of education in areas of the program of studies, faculty competencies, instructional standards, operational systems, facilities, and financial and human resources. The University’s Education Program is one of the teacher education institutes in entire Mindanao granted Level IV accreditation status, the highest accreditation status given under PAASCU’s comprehensive criteria. In the same year, the Program was also granted by CHED, the Center of Development status.
In 2017, cognizant of ensuring global competence and mindful of adherence to offer high-quality education and academic internationalization, the program, through the leadership of the dean, initiated a partnership with the Southeast Asian Minister of Education Organization (SEAMEO). This international linkage allows pre-service teachers to have their internship abroad.
The advent of the K to 12 curricula paved the way for adding more specialized mathematics courses, namely, BSED Major in Mathematics Specialized in Business Education and Major in Mathematics Specialized in Computing Education. In the same way, the Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Filipino was also revived due to the demand, as suggested during the Industry Forum.
Moreover, the program, in its ceaseless quest to be at par among many other academic institutions offering Education, a collaborative partnership with Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), was sought. Hence, the National Certificate (NC) II, a requirement in teaching Senior High School, can now be acquired by students under Education Program. Together with the school administration and the Education Program faculty, the students will be provided the best formative years, making them stand as outstanding graduates locally and internationally.
At present, the University is just one of the very few universities, an ISO certified institution. Thus, this poses a challenge in maintaining high-quality catholic education. And such is relevant to the demands of the time in molding future teachers who are catalysts of nurturing faith, building a passion for excellence, and developing lifelong learners with compassion for service that impacts transformation in a rapidly-changing society.
Highlights/Recognition/Accreditation/Grants
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO)
The Bachelor of Early Childhood Education Program aims to produce a graduate who:
The Bachelor of Elementary Education Program aims to produce a graduate who:
The Bachelor of Special Needs Education Program aims to produce a graduate who:
Basic:
Learner Development and Individual Learning Differences:
Learning Environments:
Curricular Content Knowledge:
Instructional Planning and Strategies:
Assessment:
Professional Learning and Practice:
The Bachelor of Physical Education Program aims to produce a graduate who:
PO1 – Disciplinal Knowledge
PO2 – Movement Competency and Proficiency
PO3 – Program Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
PO4 – Professional Accountability and Responsibility
PO5 – Communication
The Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English aims to produce a graduate who:
Ang BSED medyor sa Filipino ay naglalayong makakaprodyus ng gradweyt na:
The Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics aims to produce a graduate who:
The Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Science aims to produce a graduate who: