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is one of the learning areas of the Secondary Education Curriculum used in Philippine secondary schools. As a subject in high school, its component areas are: Home Economics, Agri-Fishery Arts, Industrial Technology. TLE is also referred to as CP-TLE for Career Pathways in Technology and Livelihood Education. The 2010 Secondary Education Curriculum allocates 240 minutes per week for CPTLE, which is equivalent to 1.2 units. However, CP-TLE is required to include practical work experience in the community, which may extend beyond its specified school hours. Curricula The 2010 Secondary Education Curriculum has expanded the Two types of curriculum are provided for regular high schools (public and private). These are: Technical-Vocational Educationbased TLE and Entrepreneurship Education-based TLE. The Technical-Vocational Education-based TLE is focused on technical skills development in any area. Five common competencies, based on the training regulations of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), are CP-TLE to include additional special curricular programs. This makes a total of six programs, which are: Special Program in the Arts (SPA), Special Program in Sports (SPS), Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP), Special Program in Journalism (SPJ), Technical-Vocational Education (TVE), and Special Program in Foreign Language (SPFL). Arts, and Information and Communication covered in the exploratory phase (Grades 7 and 8): mensuration and calculation, technical drafting, use of tools and equipment, maintenance of tools and equipment, and occupational health and safety. The specialization phase is from Grades 9 to 12. The Entrepreneurship Education-based TLE is focused on the learning of some livelihood skills every quarter, so that the student may be equipped to start a small household enterprise with family members. It covers three domains: Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies, Market and Environment, and Process and Delivery. The five common competencies
from TESDA are integrated in the Process and Delivery domain. Expansion
Electricity
Complete Electrical
Circuits (its
good
Sources of Electricity from ThinkQuest slideshow, to keep reading about EC click the Sources of Electricity from Electricity Forum buttons on the upper right) Types of Electricity
From ehow (this just shows four then the first one showed five, so not sure)
Electricity Generation
This ones a simple picture What makes a light bulb light? (A lesson plan)
Electron Theory from hotrodders.com A flash lesson on Ohms Law (click the begin lesson link)
Below are free downloadable online books on Electricity from Google Books: (use Chrome?)
Electricity: its theory, sources, and applications What is electricity?: Its nature explained
From Discovery.com Quiz from thinkquest From PhysicsKids.com From SoftSchools.com From mcwdn.org
And
refresh
your
mind what
isometric
drawing is.
Geez, I remember our drafting class in HS! different technique in freehand and
Explain the
mechanical drawing
No idea, maybe you know what to look for. Search your books from College or something.
Freehand drawing Isnt this about drawing something without any use of rulers? But I guess you have to elaborate that eh since it asks for different techniques, so research that.
YouTube video explaining the cycle From swtc.edu Basic refrigeration cycle
Historical applications of refrigeration About copper tubing Refrigeration and freezing food Refrigeration an introduction to the
Does this mean that you should know at least to operate computers so you can draw using Paint? or Adobe Illustrator? or Photoshop? or
Woodworking
Quiz #1 Quiz #2
Uses
of
woodwork?
Let
me
guess,
to
create furniture that humans can use inside their house, at school, or at work, or anywhere. XD
Drafting
Maintenance of woodwork, let me guess, again. Well, wood degrades, right? Or paint goes off? So
Enumerate and explain the alphabetic of lines (not sure if these are universal concepts)
you have to refinish, repaint it or do some careful cleaning with it by considering what cleaning items to use with it. Haha.. Im just guessing here since I cant find any online sources.
Fundamentals of Electronics This is actually a class outline of a professor, but there are resources at the bottom and also some review sheets where he asks you what concepts to review and what to do to better understand
Woodworking joints from Wikipedia Common woodworking joints Learn how to make common wood joints
What is mensuration? I dont know what the principles of mensuration and layout is, but isnt that just asking you the importance of having measurements and layouts while doing woodwork? I might be wrong, so please refer to your books.
Demonstrate functional knowledge and skills in the application of the principles of magnetism and
electromagnetism
Woodworking machines from Wikipedia (just click the links to go to the explanation of each machine)
Is this the same as circuit diagram? Heres the Google image results.
Automechanics
Demonstrate understanding of basic shop principles, practices, and fundamental aspects of automotive
The Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Layout PCB DESIGN Do it yourself PCB etching Youtube video of circuit board etching
Metal Works
Manifest understanding of engine classification Demonstrate fundamental operations of engine fuel system
Demonstrate bendiwork
functional
knowledge
and
skillsin
Honestly, Im stuck here. I cant find any specific good online resources. So please consider reading the following webpages. Maybe you know where to look.
Is it also called arc welding? Well, heres a whole lesson about it. Click the yellow arrows on the right.
MAINTENANCE
Radio Mechanics
General readings:
Demonstrate electronics
knowledgeof
the
fundamentals
of
Youtube video of metalworking Google Books free Metalworking: a book of tools, materials, and processes for the handyman
Carpentry
They create jobs! Then people have more money to buy! Well, maybe theres more.
Teaching Strategies
Now, ask yourself how you will evaluate your students with what they learned from these
Business, entry from Wikipedia Types of Business Organizations Legal Forms of Businesses
Is this asking about all the subjects here like the impact of Auto Mechanics, Electricity, Metal Works, Radio Mechanics, etc. in the growth of an economy? Just imagine if a lot of people in the Philippines can do this stuff and a lot of people can buy cars. In other countries, people who work in these fields earn a decent amount of money. I mean these are noble jobs in other countries.
Cosmetology
Foods
Cosmetology in Wikipedia Manicure Pedicure History of Cosmetics History of Hairstyle seems to be well researched
Food entry from wikipedia Cooking from Wikipedia Food Preservation Cookware and Bakeware