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{{Short description|High school curriculum in the Philippines}}
The '''Engineering and Science Education Program''' (ESEP) is a [[science]] and [[mathematics]]-oriented [[curriculum]] devised for [[high school]]s in the [[Philippines]]. The ESEP program is offered by specialized high schools, whether public or private, supervised by the [[Department of Education (Philippines)|Department of Education]]. Currently, there are 110 high schools offering the ESEP program, the majority being public.▼
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▲The '''Science, Technology, Engineering and
==Comparison between the ESEP, the RSHS Union and the PSHS System==▼
All three types of science high schools in the Philippines (ESEP high schools, high schools in the [[Regional Science High School Union]] and the [[Philippine Science High School System]]) offer a curriculum placing importance in mathematics and the sciences, as well as research. It is noted though that the RSHS Union and the PSHS System have higher standards of science and mathematics education than ESEP high schools. Likewise, ESEP high schools and the RSHS Union are operated by Department of Education, while the PSHS system is operated by [[Department of Science and Technology (Philippines)|Department of Science and Technology]].▼
In ESEP high schools, transfer students are permitted to enroll provided the student is coming from another ESEP high school, from an RSHS or from the PSHS System. In the Regional Science High School Union and the PSHS System, transfers are only allowed within their respective systems for incoming sophomores only. Students who wish to transfer from an ESEP high school to the RSHS or PSHS systems will not be admitted, although the reverse is permissible.▼
▲All three types of science high schools in the Philippines (
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All three types of science high school also maintain different grading systems. ESEP high schools and the RSHS Union apply the standard grading system for high schools in the Philippines, while the PSHS System maintains a unique grading system using the 1.00-5.00 scale.▼
▲All three types of science high school also maintain different grading systems.
==Academic Programme==
===Philippine Science High School (PSHS)
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| Integrated Science
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| Communication Arts 1 (English 1)
| General
| Advanced Physics 1 (Physics 2)
| Advanced Physics 2 (Physics 3)
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| Laboratory Techniques
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===Regional Science High School (RSHS) Curriculum===
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===Science, Technology, Engineering and
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| Science
| Integrated Science; Earth and Environmental Science
| Biological Science
| Biology II(Advanced Biology); Chemistry I(Basic Chemistry); Physics I(Basic Physics)
| Chemistry II(Advanced Chemistry); Physics II(Advanced Physics)
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| TLE I: Computer Education
| TLE II: Information and Communications Technology, Agriculture/Fisheries, Civil Technology, Electronics/Electricity, Woodworking
| Consumer Chemistry: Organic Chemistry, Food Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Chemistry in Medicine
| TLE IV: Information and Communications Technology, Agriculture/Fisheries, Civil Technology, Digital Electronics(Robotics)/Electricity
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| Research
| Research I-A (Basic Statistics and Technical Writing)
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| Research III (Research in Science)
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| Developmental Reading
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| Biotechnology, Advanced Statistics
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==Other
===Technical-Vocational Education Program (TVEP)===
The Tech-Voc program seeks to provide early training for labor skills, particularly on machine works, trade, agriculture, information technology, among others. The program is offered to graduating high school students and its main purpose is to either prepare them for college or to enable them to work in various industries.
The technical-
Currently, there are 280 Tech-Voc
===Special Program in the Arts (SPA)===
Special Program in the Arts is designed to cater to the needs of students who are talented in the arts. It is a program for students with potential talents in different fields of arts, namely, Music, Visual Arts, Theater Arts, Media Arts, Creative Writing and Dance. The Program offers a comprehensive secondary education centered in the arts, covering a range of art forms and disciplines. Arts education is an integral component of a balanced educational program and also provides the background for post-secondary level work.
===Special Program in Journalism (SPJ)===
Special Program in Journalism is developed to enrich the experiences, hone the journalistic skills and competencies of student-writers and to strengthen free and responsible journalism. It is designed to develop the learners’ skills in mass communication, print, online and broadcast media. Its main focus is primarily on writing as a process and as an art.
===Special Program for Sports (SPS)===
The Special Program in Sports
==Special Science Grade School (SSGS)==
As part of the expansion program of the Department of Educations' Engineering and Science Education Program, the Special Science Elementary School was established, to serve as feeder school for science high schools. This program envisions developing Filipino children who are equipped with scientific and technological knowledge, skills and attitudes; creative and have positive values; and lifelong learning skills to become productive partners in the development of the community and society and it aims to determine the qualities that science inclined learners possess; describe the characteristics of a good special elementary school; and determine the factors inputted into the SSES that significantly contribute to the improved performance of the learners involved in the study. Currently there are 57 special science elementary schools entire the Philippines.
SSES, according to the guidelines should have
==References==
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[[Category:Education in the Philippines]]
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