Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education Major in Home Economics
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
A Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education (BTLED) with a major in Home Economics is a collegiate program designed to equip individuals with the necessary pedagogical and content knowledge to teach Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) subjects, specifically Home Economics, to students in Grades 4 to 8. This program fosters the development of skilled educators capable of imparting essential life skills and technical competencies related to home economics to young learners.
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM
The Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education (BTLED) major in Home Economics program is designed to:
- Produce competent TLE teachers: The program aims to equip graduates with the knowledge, skills, and pedagogy to effectively teach TLE courses focused on Home Economics.
- Develop strong subject matter expertise: Graduates will gain a deep understanding of Home Economics subjects like nutrition, food preparation, clothing construction, and family resource management.
- Cultivate effective teaching skills: The program hones essential teaching skills, including lesson planning, classroom management, and assessment techniques.
- Prepare well-rounded educators: Graduates will develop strong communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills necessary for success in the teaching profession.










