Overview
The BSEd Values Education program prepares students to facilitate character formation, ethical decision-making, and social responsibility in secondary learners. It emphasizes values integration across subjects and community contexts.
The program develops reflective educators who can guide learners in personal growth and citizenship.
Learning Outcomes
- Facilitate values education lessons using learner-centered approaches.
- Promote ethical reasoning, social responsibility, and empathy.
- Integrate values formation across academic and co-curricular activities.
- Demonstrate professional and ethical teaching practice.
Program Highlights
- Values integration and reflective teaching.
- Community engagement and service learning.
- Development of teaching materials for character education.
- Licensure examination preparation support.
Career Paths
- Values Education Teacher
- Youth Development Facilitator
- Guidance or Student Affairs Assistant
- Community Education Advocate
Practicum
Students participate in teaching practice and community-based values formation activities.
Facilities and Resources
Learning resources include guidance and counseling references, values education materials, and community engagement partners.
Admission Requirements
Requirements for New Enrollees
- Report Card or Form 138 (original)
- Certificate of Good Moral Character (original)
- PSA Birth Certificate (original)
- PSA Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- Two (2) pieces 2x2 ID photo
- Medical clearance (if required)
- Interview or assessment (if required)
Requirements for Transferees
- Honorable Dismissal (original)
- Transcript of Records for evaluation
- PSA Birth Certificate (original)
- PSA Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- Two (2) pieces 2x2 ID photo
- Course syllabi for crediting (if available)
- Medical clearance (if required)
Prospectus





