"The Bachelor of Early Childhood Education is a four-year preservice teacher education program that is rooted in the Lasallian vision and mission of education and aligned with the CHED Memorandum No. 6, Series of 2017 and Expected Lasallian Graduate Attributes (ELGAs).
The program aims to develop students to become competent early childhood educators, imbued with Lasallian Christian leadership values, who will morally and ethically work for the best interest and well-being of children aged 0 to 8 years old and their families.
This program provides students with a fundamental understanding and application of the pedagogical principles of early childhood care and education. They learn to critically reflect, evaluate, improve, and design pedagogical approaches, instructional resources including technology, and the learning environment that are appropriate for young children.
Central to the program is the students’ exposure to various early childhood settings during field study experiences and their involvement in community-based outreach projects throughout their coursework. The program culminates in a practicum experience where students are placed in early childhood classrooms in varied school contexts and collaborate with and learn from experienced teachers in the field. An integral component of the practicum is the students’ conduct of action research in the classroom."