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CHED eyes removal of 3 general education subjects from college curriculum

CHED eyes removal of 3 general education subjects from college curriculum

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Three general education courses—art appreciation, contemporary world, and ethics—should be removed from the college curriculum and added to the high school program, according to an official of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on Wednesday.
'We have five [subjects]...meaning 15 units out of the 50 existing units of General Education, which are already integrated in senior high school [curriculum]. That 15 units will increase with these three courses [which is three units each]: art appreciation, contemporary world and ethics,' Edizon Fermin, chairperson of the CHED Technical Panel for Teacher Education, told a hearing of the House Committee on Basic Education and Culture on the revised senior high school curriculum.
'The DepEd (Department of Education) has mapped it out and I have also reviewed and found out that these are included in subjects taken by Grades 7 to 12. We don't want a duplication. So, when we add them up, there will be 24 units less in college which is already equivalent to one semester,' he added.
CHED's presentation before the House panel stated that the art appreciation can be found in the arts subject, contemporary world can be included in Araling Panlipunan, and ethics is a topic under the Good Manners and Right Conduct and Values Education.
The five core subjects that will be covered in the revised SHS curriculum are as follows:
Effective Communication (Mabisang Komunikasyon)
Life Skills
General Mathematics
General Science
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All these core subjects will be taken up in Grade 11, since Grade 12 will be exclusively for taking up electives or a set of subjects relevant to the cluster that the student chose to take.
The electives are divided into two clusters: Academic and TechPro clusters.
The Academic cluster for those who seek to pursue college education includes the following electives:
Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Business and Entrepreneurship
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Sports, Health and Wellness
Field Experience
The TechPro cluster for those who seek immediate employment offers the following electives:
Agriculture and Fishery Arts
Information and Communications Technology
Family and Consumer Science
Industrial Arts
Maritime
Work Immersion
The revised SHS curriculum, which will be piloted in the School Year 2025–2026, gives students the freedom to choose elective courses that they believe will improve their application for college admission or prepare them for employment following SHS.
However, Marikina Representative Stella Quimbo, a former economics professor at UP Diliman, voiced concerns about the plan.
'For example, if I am a STEM [student under Academic] cluster, it is actually possible for me to avoid trigonometry under the new curriculum. But under the current set up, as a STEM student, trigonometry is already mandatory. So, when I reach college, I can skip trigonometry and proceed to a higher Math [subject],' Quimbo said.
'With the new curriculum, you may actually avoid all the math subjects in STEM and just choose science electives. In that situation, colleges might have to revert to the pre-K-12 curriculum. To begin with, they (colleges) have already changed their curriculum keeping in mind that the SHS curriculum already has fixed subjects which can substitute for general education subjects in college,' she added.
In response, DepEd Assistant Secretary Janir Datukan stated that guidance counselors can assist in handling such situations.
'We're strengthening our guidance counseling program to exactly avoid that kind of incident where a student can just take whatever [he or she likes],' Datukan said.
But Quimbo said guidance counselors can only recommend courses to students, not force them to enroll in them.
'I don't think it's just that. Even if the guidance counselor will say, don't do this but do that...and not all schools have guidance counselors, and we don't have enough guidance counselors. Hindi [rin] required yung bata na makinig doon sa counselor. Persuasive [advise] lang naman po 'yun,' Quimbo said.
'I don't think the guidance counselor can solve that,' she added. — VBL, GMA Integrated News

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