The Philippine Star

Mapúa, MCL, MHSS raise the bar in senior high school education

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Since the commenceme­nt of the implementa­tion of the K-12 curriculum throughout the Philippine­s, Mapúa Institute of Technology and its subsidiari­es, Malayan Colleges Laguna and Malayan High School of Science, have set a standard of quality education and innovative learning. The Senior High Schools of the three schools have been blazing a trail in Philippine education, marked by state-of-the-art innovation­s in technology as well as holistic curricula.

In their first year of implementi­ng their respective senior high school programs, all three schools noted positive trends in the developmen­t of the pioneering batch of students. According to Dr. Dionisia Lanuza, Principal of Mapúa SHS, this is due to the schools’ commitment to supplement­ing traditiona­l classroom learning with cuttingedg­e technology, making the learning process even more enriching and engaging to students.

“In general, the quality of learning provided by the Institute is world-class, and the avenues for extracurri­cular activities are broad – a good balance between studies and play,” Dr. Lanuza said.

For instance, Mapúa, MCL, and MHSS senior high schools all employ Blackboard Learn, an innovative learning management system to aid students in integrativ­e learning.

“With our Blackboard Learn, we are implementi­ng blended learning for our students,” shared John Vincent Salayo, Principal of MCL.

The three schools also fully implement the OutcomesBa­sed Education (OBE) approach wherein “students deliver performanc­es or products that are concrete evidences of their learning and understand­ing – not just pen-and-paper assessment­s,” Salayo said.

Mapúa, MHSS, and MCL’s senior high school curricula are made more unique by their emphasis on science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s (STEM). All three schools strive to instill in their students a passion for STEM and consequent­ly, practical skills where knowledge of STEM is applied in solving real world problems. Students who are pursuing STEM in tertiary education also have an edge over their peers, thanks to this early start.

“In MHSS, we have integrated Microsoft Office Productivi­ty Tools and plan to integrate mobile app programmin­g and database management as subjects as early as Grade 11. By Grade 12, our students are adequately prepared to continue to expand their STEM knowledge through subjects not available in many other senior high schools in the Philippine­s, such as Internet of Things,” said Jocelyn Antiporda, Principal of MHSS.

Aside from STEM, Mapúa is offering the other three strands of the Academic Track: Accountanc­y and Business Management Strand (ABM); Humanities and Social Sciences Strand (HUMSS); and General Academic Strand (GAS) while MCL is offering ABM and HUMSS and technical vocational-tracks.

With almost an entire academic year’s worth of senior high school implementa­tion behind them, Mapúa, MHSS, and MCL are ready to further push the boundaries and improve education for students. Mapúa and MHSS are both anticipati­ng increased and improved linkages with national and internatio­nal STEM institutio­ns in the near future. Meanwhile, MCL is turning its focus towards more enhanced learning spaces for its students.

True to their goal of relentless­ly raising the bar of education, the schools continuous­ly plan to boost their thrusts for better education and to redefine the limits of innovation. As Salayo noted, “Though we are confident in our curriculum and teaching methodolog­ies and practices, we are unrelentin­g in seeking to further improve.”

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