MAPEH: How challenging it could be!

The Bachelor of Secondary Education in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health program (BSEd-MAPEH) is designed to provide knowledge and skills to students in the educational foundations of Physical               Education,Art, and                Music   Education.                 The program aims to produce graduates who are prepared to become effective educators and are equipped with relevant teaching techniques…


The Bachelor of Secondary Education in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health program (BSEd-MAPEH) is designed to provide knowledge and skills to students in the educational foundations of Physical               Education,Art, and                Music   Education.

                The program aims to produce graduates who are prepared to become effective educators and are equipped with relevant teaching techniques in physical education, arts, health and music education.

That is why when you become a MAPEH teacher there are much things that are expected from you.

                If you’re a MAPEH teacher most people expects that you know how to sing and dance, how to play any sport, know how to draw or sketch; others expect you to lead a group performance in school. People around you expect you to be one of the most active and jolly teachers.

                For a teacher’s view, it is such a Blessing if one would excel in all areas of MAPEH. However, in teaching, all areas must be taught. Thus, a teacher may double his or her effort in an area he or she lacks.

                MAPEH teachers are also tapped to lead SPA or Special Program in the Arts. And, they lead students to perform or join any competition related to their specialization.

               

                In just a few years, a MAPEH teacher could be the Department Head in Secondary Schools, Outdoor Activity Coordinator, Head in sports organizations, Physical Education teachers, Recreation specialists, Officials in sports, Sports Trainers, Sports Coaches, choir conductor, band master, artists adviser, theater adviser, culture and arts director and so much more.

                It is not easy to be a MAPEH teacher, but it is going to be easy if you love what you are doing. Balance is also a key. Enhance your skills, read, study more, research so you could share more and teach more. Kudos to all MAPEH Teachers!

By: Rose-Ann Marie R. Manalili | Teacher III | Bataan National High School


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