Showing posts with label BLEPP 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BLEPP 2014. Show all posts

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Monday, November 10, 2014

Poor performance in the BLEPP 2014, whose fault?

(Note: The article below was submitted to us by one of our readers. A reflection and constructive feedback to schools, department heads and teachers offering course in Psychology. We hope you can share your sentiments and feedback if you resonate or dissent/disagree to the article contributor.)


"The board exam performance of our school says a lot about their Psychology program," my friend who is currently working in the Middle East told me. He has a point. After all, he graduated in one of the best schools in the Philippines - a school that enjoys a passing rate of 80%-96% on a yearly basis and always included among the  top 10 schools of good performance in most licensure examinations. Both of us graduated from the same school,  known as "Home of the Topnotchers" in our city. But the passing rate of the Psychology graduates who took the BLEPP 2014 is such an eye sore compared to the glorious passing records that other programs or courses enjoy.

I rationalized "first time pa naman kasi, nasa establishing at transition stage pa lang." But then, after seeing the national passing rate of 39%, and comparing and contrasting the passing rates of other colleges, I know that something is not right. 

After much thought, I decided to write a list of the things that the various Psychology Departments here in the Philippines should improve on. This is based on my personal experiences and observations of the various schools I've visited and attended. It is also informed by anecdotes and experiences of my friends who are Psychology graduates from other schools. I am not fond of sugar-coating since it does not lead to  improvement. So, here it goes:

1. Lack of regular and competent instructors to teach the fundamental Psychology subjects

Our batch from our school struggled on fundamental Psychology and other important subjects (namely Statistics). Teachers were either part-time, always late or  absent, or too incompetent or too lazy to teach. My close friend from another colleges also said the same thing of their teachers.  She said that their teacher in Abnormal Psychology would even ask them what their topic when they have class. What also affected us is that some teachers were forced to teach subjects they  have no interest or no strong knowledge or background to begin with.  And it negatively affected the way they taught the subject. In the end, we learned almost nothing about the subjects except for the personality quirks, nuances, and life stories of our teachers.

2. Reading fundamental Psychology books are not encouraged or properly utilized.

Some students have stated that they were not properly taught on how to use the DSM (!) in their college years. Other students would say that they would buy books, yet end up not using it. Some would not use books, and instead, resort to photocopies, powerpoint slides, and handouts given to them.

3. Too much focus on the Clinical aspect of Psychology, less focus on the other fields of Psychology

Many Psychology students are confident in the field of Abnormal Psychology, but struggle in understanding the concepts and terminologies in I/O Psychology, Psychological Assessment, and etc. Many graduates desire to work in the clinical setting, but ended up working in the I/O field. However, their knowledge in the I/O field of Psychology is not as strong compared to their knowledge in the clinical field.

4. Lack of practical application training in Psychological Assessment

Some schools offer Psych Assessment for one semester only, while other schools offer it for two semesters. Psych Assessment is a wide field and one semester is not enough to learn the theoretical and practical implications of Psychological tests. Many students know the value of reliability and validity of tests, yet still 
struggle on making psychological reports, interpreting and correlating different results from different tests, and on administering exams to a group.

5. Review centers are helpful, but are more beneficial if the Psychology graduate has a strong conceptual knowledge and application to begin with.

Many students enrolled themselves in review centers, paid fees, yet failed. Review centers reinforce, enhance and strengthen knowledge in Psychology, but can be rendered useless if the graduate has a weak knowledge base to begin with.

I hope Psychology Department heads and teachers who read this piece would make ways to improve their Psychology Programs in their respective schools. I would also hope that students and graduates who would take the BLEPP 2015 would improve their knowledge and skills in Psychology to better prepare themselves in the exam and in their career.

Thank you guys and God bless.

- The French Baker



In the Philippines there are only three universities that are considered Center of Excellence for their Psychology Program and one university as Center for Development.






From the above list of universities categorized as Centers of Excellence and Development for their Psychology Program, the following schools produced students who made it to top 10 highest places in the exam:

1) Ateneo de Davao University
2) Saint Paul University - Tuguegarao
3) Manila Tytana Colleges
4) Trinity University of Asia
5) Mirriam College
6) Laguna College
7) Saint Louis University
8) Centro Escolar University
9) Canossa College
10) University of the Philippines - Angeles City



Sources/Related Links:





http://prc.gov.ph

http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/11/official-result-from-prc-website.html

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Updated Initial Registration Process for BLEPP (Psychometrician) Passers and Schedule of Registration

(Updated 24 November 2014, 11:19 PM)

Check Window H at PRC-Manila to get your result just show your NOA - as shared by those who registered today, some missed the opportunity of verifying result of their board exam when they went today at PRC for their initial registration.




(Updated 24 November 2014, 5:00 PM)

Registration Process/ Reminders for PRC Main/Central Office (Manila) 

Shared by Kim Asban and Christian Noel AbiƱo
https://www.facebook.com/groups/philippinenetworkRPM/



PRC INITIAL REGISTRATION PROCESS 
(Location PRC Manila)

1. Buy two (2) documentary stamps at the PRC cooperative store (just after the entrance door).

2. Proceed to PRC registration division (ground floor, main bldg).

3. Present your NOA/Valid ID to the officer in-charge of printing of OATH FORM. Attach 1 doc stamp.

4. Fill up cedula part and submit to step 2, VERIFICATION WINDOW (right side of bldg) and present your OATH FORM to claim  PRC EXAMINATION and REGISTRATION CARD.

5. Proceed to CASHIER to pay the initial registration fee Php1,050.00.  At the back of registration card write amount paid, OR # and date.

6. Proceed to window 7/8 (inside bldg again) and submit registration card. REGISTRATION CARD will be collected by the officer.

7. Proceed to window 9/10 for fingerprinting and submission of docs. While waiting for your turn, place 1 doc stamp and 1 passport size picture inside brown envelope. Write your License Number underneath profession on the brown envelope (indicated on the registration sheet to be given by window 7/8) and sequence number on the upper right corner of the envelope (indicated on the registration card-upper part). Sign the PRC registration sheet and affix your thumbmark.

8. After you have filled out the Registry Sheet, proceed to REGISTRATION WINDOWS. Show your PRC EXAMINATION and REGISTRATION CARD, 1 DOCU STAMP, REGISTRY SHEET. After you present the requirements, the claim stub will be given to you.


Additional Notes:

a) Bring brown envelope write your full name & profession, ballpen, marker and passport size picture with nametag (only ONE is needed). LICENSE NO. at the LEFT UPPER PORTION OF SHORT BROWN ENVELOPE, whereas, the SEQUENCE NO. is on the RIGHT UPPER PORTION.

b) Follow the schedule. You will told to come back another date if you are not scheduled that day.

c) Don't forget to claim the stub. Cards will be released during oath taking.

d) Extra documentary stamp and one PASSPORT SIZE ID picture put inside the SHORT BROWN ENVELOPE will be submitted to PRC.

e) The PRC ID AND Certificate of Registration will be issued at the OATH TAKING at PICC  so bring the stub with you on Dec 9, 2014.

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(Updated - 19 November 2014, 8:41 PM)





PANUNUMPA NG PROPESYONAL (Oath Form - Filipino)





(Updated - 18 November 2014, 7:50 PM)

(Credits to Ms. Gwynn Nilo of UST)/ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=897642920276526&set=gm.385238161632424&type=1&theater




Schedule and Alphabetical Order


November  24, 2014           ABAD                     KO

November 25, 2014           LABCAEN               QUITOS

November 26, 2014           RADA                       ZUYCO


Requirements 

1) Oath form
2) 1 pc passport size picture/name tag
3) 2 pcs documentary stamps
4) short brown envelope - labeled with your complete name
5) Php 1,050.00 fee
6) 2014 Cedula/Residence certificate




Note those dates November 24-26 2014 for the registration.


Initial Registration

Below is the process for board passers to follow when they apply for registration.

Initial registrants are advised to observe the following steps:
  1. Download your oath form HERE and bring the following: 

    1.1 Printed Oath Form. Please note that there is NO NEED to have the Oath Form notarized.
    1.2 One (1) documentary stamp
    1.3 One (1) passport size picture in plain background with complete name tag (for Registry of Professionals)
    1.4 Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula) 
  2. Present duly accomplished or downloaded oath form at designated counter/window (verification officer) for assessment of prescribed fees.

  3. Proceed to the cashier window to pay the prescribed fee. Cashiers’ windows are located at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors of the PRC Annex Bldg and/or at the ground floor of the PRC Main Bldg.. 

    Registration Fee (in PhP)Annual Fee (in PhP)
    Baccalaureate (except for Maritime Professions)600450
    Non-Baccalaureate450420
    Marine Deck/Engineer Officers600750
  4. After payment, proceed to the designated Registration counter/window. The Registration Officer will print Registry Sheet with assigned Registration / License Number to be signed and thumb marked by the Registrant.

  5. Upon completion of the Registry Sheet, issuance officer shall issue claim slip/stub.

  6. Receive claim slip/stub and claim your Professional Identification Card as scheduled indicated on your claim slip/stub.

Source - http://www.prc.gov.ph/registration/?id=28


Meanwhile PRC will be increasing by 100% all the former fees that it used to charge.