Bachelor in Technical-Vocational Teacher Education
The Bachelor in Technical-Vocational Teacher Education (BTVTE) is a teacher training program
designed to prepare students for a career in teaching technical and vocational subjects in
secondary and tertiary levels. This degree program equips aspiring educators with both content
expertise and pedagogical competence in various trade-related fields.
Core components of the BTVTE program:
- Technology Specialization: In-depth training in a chosen technical area such as electronics, automotive, drafting, ICT, or home economics.
- Teaching Strategies: Techniques for delivering competency-based and learner-centered instruction.
- Curriculum Development: Designing modules and lesson plans aligned with TESDA and DepEd standards.
- Assessment and Evaluation: Tools and techniques for assessing student performance in practical and theoretical competencies.
- Practicum and Internship: Supervised teaching experience in partner schools and technical institutions.
- Professional Education Courses: Educational foundations, psychology, and values education to shape ethical and effective teachers.
Career opportunities for BTVTE graduates:
- Technical-Vocational Teacher: Teaching in secondary or tertiary TVET institutions.
- Skills Trainer: Providing industry-based skills training aligned with TESDA qualifications.
- Curriculum Developer: Designing learning modules for technical-vocational programs.
- Assessment Specialist: Conducting competency evaluations for TESDA certifications.
- Instructional Supervisor: Overseeing training quality in vocational and livelihood programs.
- Entrepreneur: Starting a business aligned with the graduate’s technical field of expertise.
The BTVTE program is a transformative path for those who want to uplift communities by equipping
the next generation with life-ready skills, fostering entrepreneurship, and addressing industry
workforce needs.