CTE Activities

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To aid the teachers of Maruglo Elementary School in making their instruction more captivating to the students, the College of Teacher Education spearheaded a webinar on High-Tech Teaching Materials with Video Editing on December 9, 2020. (Photo Courtesy: Dr. Jeanette M. Baquing)

 

 

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Being a partner of Maruglo Elementary School in supporting its students, the College of Teacher Education conducted an outreach program on October 30, 2020. School and office supplies were provided to the beneficiaries which are of utmost need in the New Normal mode of education. (Photo Courtesy: Dr. Jeanette M. Baquing)

 

 

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The College of Teacher Education extended its services to Maruglo Elementary School by conducting a webinar on Instructional Planning and Module Making on October 21, 2020. (Photo Courtesy: Dr. Jeanette M. Baquing)

 

 

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Despite the challenge of the new normal, the College of Teacher Education held its 2nd International Lecture Series as part of Tarlac State University’s celebration of 114th Foundation Week via Zoom app and FB live on October 22, 2020. The international webinar centered on the theme “Lifting Education: Embracing the Challenges of the New Normal.” (Photo Courtesy: Tarlac State University-College of Teacher Education Facebook page)

 

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College of Teacher Education (CTE) faculty members worked together to produce 1,000 facemasks for TSU and Tarlac frontliners on March 3, 2020 at the CTE Dress Making room. (Photo layout lifted from Tarlac State University-Office of Public Affairs)

 

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After presenting the research paper entitled "Challenges Encountered by the Aetas in English Language Learning," researchers from Tarlac State University-College of Teacher Education clutched the third place in the Regional Student Research Colloquium 2019 at Angeles University Foundation on November 15, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: TSU Technology Development Transfer and Commercialization Office)

 

 

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WALANG PLASTIKAN: Mag-aaral ng Heograpiya, Antropolohiya, Relihiyon, Lipunan at Kasaysayan (MAHARLIKA) organization’s environmental campaign advocated the use of recycled paper bags instead of plastic bags. Initiated by the faculty members and students of the College of Teacher Education (CTE) particularly the Social Studies Department, the project aimed to promote widespread awareness on environmental sustainability. (Photo Courtesy: Mr. Deyo Carlos L. Dela Cruz)