2004) for Elementary and Secondary curricula: Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) Generalist and Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) with specializations such as Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Social Studies, Technology and Livelihood Education, and Music, Arts, Physical and Health Education. Starting AY 2005-2006, the college had implemented the CHEd-proposed programs (CMO No. Then on March 18, 2004, the Industrial, Secondary and Elementary Teacher Education Programs were awarded with Level II Re-Accredited Status. Alonzo.Īfter three years, the Teacher Education Program qualified for the Accredited Status on Decemunder the leadership of OIC-Dean Dr. Lucinda David in 1976.) Also, on December 11, 1997, the college was granted by AACCUP the LEVEL I Candidate Status under the deanship of Dr. (The Lucinda Campus is a 10-hectare lot situated at Maliwalo and Ungot, Tarlac City which was donated by Mr. Then after three years, additional specializations were offered: Physical Education, Health and Music (PEHM) and Music, Arts and Physical Education (MAPE) for BSEd and BEEd, respectively.Īcademic Year 1997-1998 was a breakthrough in the history of the College of Education as it opened its classes in its new home, the RICE Building at the Lucinda Campus. 1990).Ĭontinuing the line of progress, the BEEd Program was offered with specializations (Resolution No.15, s.1993) namely: Mathematics, Science and Health Education, Social Studies, and Home Economics and technology in 1993. After seven years (May 1990), the Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) with majors in General Science, Home Economics and Technology (HET), Mathematics, and Social Studies were offered together with the existing courses in BSIE IA, BSHT, and BEEd (Resolution No. In June 1983, Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) was added to the curricular offerings of the College (Resolution No. Bachelor of Science in Home Technology (BSHT) was also implemented to replace BSEEd HE (Resolution No. In 1974-1975, Shop work, Physics, Mathematics, and General Science were added to Industrial Arts as specializations in BSIE. Henceforth, the department continually revised its offerings to meet the needs of the times and of the community. The following academic year (1969-1970) marked the first year of implementation of the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education major in Home Economics (BSEEd HE) in place of BSIE HE. Along with that, the Evening and Saturday College Class (ESCC) was opened with an initial enrolment of 35 students during the Academic Year (AY) 1968-1969. Cosme as the Chairman of the Teacher Education Department. Jack Smith was appointed as the Superintendent of TCT-CAT while Mr.
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Manese, the TCT Code was approved on March 20, 1968.
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And in July 1967, TCT-CAT offered the complete BSIE Curriculum (BSIE I-A and BSIE – HE). 36 dated March 10, 1966, authorized the offering of the third year of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (BSIE) major in Industrial Arts and Home Economics.
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Before Tarlac State University was granted its university status, it first went through changes from TSAT to TCT-CAT.
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Established in 1965, its genesis came with the chartering of Tarlac School of Arts and Trade (TSAT) to Tarlac College of Technology-College of Arts and Trades (TCT-CAT) by virtue of Republic Act No. The College of Education is the oldest college in Tarlac State University. Historical Footprints of the College of Education From shift in leadership to implementation of curricular reforms, it sailed through the waves of time to be responsive to the ever-changing needs of the society and of the country at large by producing passionate, competent, and innovative teachers. As TSU’s promising fate unfolded, the college went through rich phases of history that mirrored its development to the reputable college that it is today. Years before Tarlac State University sought its unparalleled reputation in the course of catering quality education to generations of professionals in Tarlac and its neighboring provinces, the institution has started from humble beginnings and is backed up with a profound history of innovation and societal involvement, thereafter, establishing its name as one of the competitive universities in the nation to address the evolving needs of education.Ĭontributing magnanimously to the university’s goal to be a comprehensive institution in higher education is the College of Teacher Education, an institution that is equally armed with strategic aspirations.