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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING
Grade 7/Grade 8 (Exploratory)
Course Description:
This is an exploratory and introductory course which leads to a Consumer Electronics Servicing National Certificate Level II (NCII). It covers five common competencies
that the Grade 7/Grade 8 Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) student ought to possess: (1) using tools, equipment and paraphernalia; (2) performing mensuration
and calculation; (3) practicing Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures; (4) maintaining tools, equipment and paraphernalia; and (5) interpreting technical drawing
and plans.
The preliminaries of this exploratory course include the following: (1) discussion on the relevance of the course, 2) explanation of key concepts relative to the course, and (3)
exploration of career opportunities.
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
Introduction
1. Basic concepts in
electronics servicing
2. Relevance of the course
3. Career opportunities
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the basic
concepts and underlying theories
in consumer electronics servicing.
The learner independently
demonstrates common
competencies in electronics
servicing as prescribed by TESDA
Training Regulations.
1. Explain basic concepts in
electronics servicing
2. Discuss the relevance of the
course
3. Explore career opportunities in
electronics servicing
PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS (PeCS)
1. Assessment of Personal
Entrepreneurial
Competencies and Skills
(PeCS) vis-à-vis a
practicing
entrepreneur/employee
1.1 Characteristics
1.2 Attributes
1.3 Lifestyle
1.4 Skills
1.5 Traits
2. Analysis of one’s PeCS
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of one’s Personal
Entrepreneurial Competencies and
Skills (PeCS).
The learner recognizes his/her
Personal Entrepreneurial
Competencies and Skills (PeCS)
and prepares a list of PeCS of a
practitioner/entrepreneur in
consumer electronics servicing.
LO 1. Recognize Personal
Entrepreneurial Competencies
and Skills (PeCS) needed in
consumer electronics servicing
1.1 Assess one’s PeCS: characteristics,
attributes, lifestyle, skills, traits
1.2 Assess practitioner’s:
characteristics, attributes, lifestyle,
skills, traits
1.3 Compare one’s PeCS with those of
a practitioner /entrepreneur
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM)
1. Key concepts of
Environment and Market
2. Products & services
available in the market
3. Differentiation of products
and services
4. Customers and their
buying habits
5. Competition in the market
6. SWOT Analysis
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the concepts,
environment and market and how
they relate with a career choice in
consumer electronics servicing.
The learner independently
generates a business idea based
on the analysis of environment
and market in consumer
electronics servicing.
LO 1. Generate a business idea
that relates with a career choice
in Consumer Electronics Servicing
1.1 Conduct SWOT analysis
1.2 Identify the different
products/services available in the
market
1.3 Compare different
products/services in the
consumer electronics servicing
business
1.4 Determine profile of potential
customers
1.5 Determine profile of potential
competitors
1.6 Generate potential business ideas
based on the SWOT analysis
TLE_EM7/8-00-1
LESSON 1: USE HAND TOOLS (UT)
1. Electronic hand tools and
test equipment
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the underlying
principles in the use of electronic
hand tools.
The learner independently uses
the electronic hand tools.
LO 1. Plan for tasks to be
undertaken
1.1 Select the appropriate hand tools
for the job/task
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LO 2. Prepare hand tools
2.1 Check hand tools for proper
operation and safety
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LO 3. Use appropriate hand tools
and test instruments
3.1 Apply the appropriate hand tool
for the given tasks
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
LESSON 2: PERFORM MENSURATION AND CALCULATION (MC)
1. Multi-tester
2. Resistor color coding
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the underlying
principles in measurements and
calculations.
The learner independently
performs accurate measurements
and calculation based on given
tasks.
LO 1. Select measuring
instrument
1.1 Select appropriate measuring
instruments for a specific task
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LO 2. Carry out measurement and
calculation
2.1 Measure the resistance using a
multi-tester
2.2 Compute for the value of resistors
based on its color code
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LESSON 3: PREPARE AND INTERPRET TECHNICAL DRAWINGS (ID)
1. Electronics components
and electronic symbols
2. Schematic diagrams
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the concepts in
interpreting simple technical
drawings and electronics diagram.
The learner independently reads
and interprets simple technical
drawings and diagrams based on
IEE (Institution of Electrical
Engineers) standards.
LO 1. Prepare the identified
electronic component from the
identified electronic diagrams
1.1 Describe the electronic component
being asked based on the
electronic diagram
1.2 Identify the proper electronic
component or its equivalent value
for the given electronic diagram
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LO2. Interpret technical drawing
2.1 Interpret working plans and
electronic diagrams
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
LESSON 4: OBSERVING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OS)
1. Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE)
2. Safety in the workplace
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the underlying
principles in occupational health
and safety procedures.
The learner independently
prepares occupational health and
safety checklist being applied in
industries.
LO 1. Identify health hazards and
occupational risks
1.1 List down the different health
hazards and risks found in the
workplace
1.2 Discuss the effects of the health
hazards and occupational risks
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LO 2. Observe occupational
health and safety practices
2.1 Prepare checklist on observations
of occupational health and safety
practices
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LESSON 5: MAINTAIN HAND TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT (MT)
1. Maintenance of electronic
tools and test instruments
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the concepts in
the maintenance of electronic
hand tools and test instruments.
The learner independently
performs maintenance of
electronic hand tools and test
instruments based on industry
standards.
LO 1. Maintain hand tools
1.1 Check and clean tools and test
instruments after each use
1.2 Store hand tools safely in
appropriate locations based on
manufacturer’s specifications or
standard operating procedure
TLE_IAES7/8MT-0i-1
LO 2. Perform preventive
maintenance of tools
1.1 Conduct preventive maintenance
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING
Grade 9 (Specialization)
Course Description:
This is a standards based curriculum leading to a TESDA Qualification Standard for a Consumer Electronics Servicing National Certificate Level I (N II). It covers two (2)
core competencies that the Grade 9 student should acquire: (1) assembling and disassembling of consumer electronic product and system, and 2) maintaining and repairing
electronically controlled domestic appliances.
The preliminaries of this course include the following: (1) discussion on the relevance of the course, (2) explanation of key concepts relative to the course, and 3) exploration
of career opportunities.
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
Introduction:
1. Core concepts in
Electronics Servicing
2. Relevance of the course
3. Employment /Business
opportunities
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the basic
concepts and underlying
theories in consumer
Electronics servicing.
The learner independently
demonstrates an
understanding of the core
competencies in electronics
servicing as prescribed by
TESDA Training Regulations.
1. Explain core concepts in electronics
servicing.
2. Discuss relevance of the course.
3. Explore opportunities for
employment/business.
PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES (PeCS)
1. Assessment of learner’s
Personal Competencies
and Skills (PeCS) vis-à-vis
PeCS of a practicing
entrepreneur/ employee in
locality/town.
1.1 Characteristics
1.2 Attributes
1.3 Lifestyle
1.4 Skills
1.5 Traits
2. Analysis of one’s PeCS
3. Align, strengthen and
develop one’s PeCS based
on the results
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of one’s PeCS in
consumer electronics
Servicing.
The learner recognizes his/her
PeCS and prepares an activity
plan that aligns with the PeCS
of a practitioner/entrepreneur
in consumer electronics
Servicing.
LO 1. Recognize Personal Entrepreneurial
Competencies and Skills (PeCS) needed in
Consumer electronics Servicing
1.1 Assess one’s PeCS: characteristics,
attributes, lifestyle, skills, traits
1.2 Assess practitioner’s: characteristics,
attributes, lifestyle, skills, traits
1.3 Compare one’s PeCS with those of a
practitioner /entrepreneur
1.4 Align one’s PeCS with those of a
practitioner/entrepreneur
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM)
Market (Town)
1. Key concepts of Market
2. Players in the Market
(Competitors)
3. Products & services
available in the market
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the concepts
environment and market in the
consumer electronics servicing
field, particularly in one’s
town/municipality.
The learner independently
creates a business vicinity map
reflective of the potential
consumer electronics servicing
market within the
locality/town.
LO 1. Recognize and understand the
market in consumer electronics servicing
1.1 Identify the players/ competitors within the
town
1.2 Identify the different products/services
available in the market
TLE_EM9-I0-1
Market (Customer)
4. Key concepts of identifying
and understanding the
consumer
5. Consumer analysis
through:
5.1 Observation
5.2 Interviews
5.3 Focus group
discussion (FGD)
5.4 Survey
LO 2. Recognize the potential
customer/market in Consumer Electronics
Servicing
2.1 Identify profile of potential customers
2.2 Identify the customer’s needs and wants
through consumer analysis
2.3 Conduct consumer/market analysis
TLE_EM9-II0-2
6. Generating business idea
6.1 Key concepts of
generating business
ideas
6.2 Knowledge & skills,
passions, interests
6.3 New application
6.4 Irritants
6.5 Striking ideas (new
concept)
6.7 Serendipity Walk
LO 3. Create new business ideas in
Consumer Electronics Servicing by using
various techniques
3.1 Explore ways of generating business ideas
from one’s own characteristics/attributes
3.2 Generate business ideas using product
innovation from irritants, trends and
emerging needs
3.3 Generate business ideas using Serendipity
Walk
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IV0-3
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
ASSEMBLE AND DISASSEMBLE CONSUMER ELECTRONIC PRODUCT AND SYSTEM (40) (AD)
AC/DC Power Supply
1. Tools, equipment and
materials
2. OH&S policies and
procedure
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the principles
in AC/DC power supply.
The learner independently
assembles AC/DC power
supply in accordance with
manufacturer’s specification.
LO 1. Prepare tools and materials For
assembly
1.1 Check required tools, equipment and
materials
1.2 Prepare tools and materials according to job
requirements
TLE_IAES9AD-Ia-
e-1
3. Soldering and soldering
processes
LO 2. Solder/ desolder components to the
board
3.1 Perform soldering and desoldering
processes
3.2 Check soldered products in accordance with
quality standards
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4. Assembling and
disassembling processes
LO 3. Assemble/ disassemble boards
4.1 Perform assembling and disassembling
processes
4.2 Observe safety procedure in assembling and
disassembling boards
4.3 Check assembled product in accordance
with quality standards
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e-3
5. Techniques on actual
product assembly based
on service manuals
6. Product quality standards
based on service manual
LO 4. Test and inspect assembled products
4.1 Test finished products in accordance with
standard operating procedure
4.2 Document completed work
4.3 Perform proper housekeeping (5S)
TLE_IAES9AD-IIf-
j-4
MAINTAIN AND REPAIR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED DOMESTIC APPLIANCES (80) (MR)
Servicing electronically-
controlled domestic
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the concepts
The learner independently
maintains and repairs
LO 1. Prepare unit, tools, equipment and
workplace for maintenance/repair
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IIIa-j-1
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
appliances with motor and
with heating elements
1. Electronically-controlled
domestic appliances
2. Service manuals
3. Tools, materials and test
instruments
in maintaining and repairing
appliances with motor and with
heating element:
1. blender
2. electric fan
appliances with motor and with
heating element:
1. blender
2. electric fan
1.1 Prepare necessary tools, test instruments
and personal protective equipment in line
with job requirements
1.2 Acquire service manuals and service
information required for repair/maintenance
as manufacturer’s specifications
1.3 Conduct complete check-up of
electronically-controlled domestic appliances
1.4 Document the identified defects based on
check-up conducted
4. Pre-testing procedure in
accordance with the
manufacturer’s manual
5. Steps in testing
components
6. Responsible persons
LO 2. Diagnose faults of electronically-
controlled domestic appliances
2.1 Observe systematic pre-testing procedure
in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions
2.2 Check and isolate circuits using specified
testing procedure
2.3 Document results of diagnosis and testing
accurately and completely within the
specified timeframe
2.4 Explain identified defects and faults based
on the result of diagnosis and testing
2.5 Provide data/information regarding the
status and serviceability of the unit as per
procedure
TLE_IAES9MR-
IIIa-j-2
7. Personal protective
equipment (PPE)
8. Troubles and possible
remedies
9. Soldering and desoldering
process
10. Care and extreme
precaution in handling the
unit/product as per
LO 3. Maintain/repair appliances
3.1 Use PPE in accordance with OHS practices
3.2 Perform repair activity within the required
timeframe
3.3 Observe safety precautions in handling the
unit/product as per standard operating
procedure
3.4 Replace defective parts/ components with
identical or recommended appropriate
TLE_IAES9MR-
IVa-e-3
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
procedure equivalent ratings
3.5 Solder/mount repaired or replaced
parts/components in accordance with
industry standards
3.6 Clean unit in accordance with standard
operating procedure
11. Procedure of reassembling
repaired units according to
procedure
LO 4. Reassemble and test repaired
appliances
4.1 Perform final test for reassembled units in
conformity with manufacturer’s
specifications
TLE_IAES9MR-IVf-
j-4
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING
Grade 10 (Specialization)
Course Description:
This is a standards based curriculum leading to a TESDA Qualification Standard for a Consumer Electronics Servicing National Certificate Level I (N II). It covers the core
competency of maintaining and repairing electronically-controlled domestic appliances that the Grade 10 student should acquire.
The preliminaries of this course include the following: (1) discussion on the relevance of the course, (2) explanation of key concepts relative to the course, and (3)
exploration of career opportunities.
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
Introduction:
1. Core concepts in
Electronics Servicing
2. Relevance of the course
3. Employment /business
opportunities
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the basic
concepts and underlying
theories in consumer
electronics servicing.
The learner independently
demonstrates an understanding of
the core competency in electronics
servicing as prescribed by TESDA
Training Regulations.
1. Explain core concepts in electronics
servicing.
2. Discuss relevance of the course.
3. Explore opportunities for
employment/business.
PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES (PeCS)
1. Assessment of learner’s
Personal Competencies
and Skills (PeCS) vis-à-vis
PeCS of a practicing
entrepreneur/employee in
a province.
1.1 Characteristics
1.2 Attributes
1.3 Lifestyle
1.4 Skills
1.5 Traits
2. Analysis of PeCS
compared to the PeCS of
a practitioner
3. Strengthening and further
development of one’s
PeCS
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of one’s
Personal Competencies and
Skills (PeCS) in Consumer
Electronics Servicing.
The learner independently creates a
plan of action that strengthens/
further develops one’s PeCS in
Consumer Electronics Servicing.
LO 1. Develop and strengthen
personal competencies and skills
(PeCS) needed Consumer Electronics
Servicing
1.1 Identify areas for improvement,
development and growth
1.2 Align one’s PeCS according to
his/her business/career choice
1.3 Create a plan of action that ensures
success of his/her business/career
choice
TLE_PECS10-I0-1
Prerequisite: Grade 9 Consumer Electronics Servicing
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM)
1. Product Development
2. Key concepts of
developing a product
3. Finding Value
4. Innovation
4.1 Unique Selling
4.2 Proposition (USP)
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of environment
and market in Consumer
Electronics Servicing in one’s
town/municipality.
The learner independently creates a
business vicinity map reflective of
the potential Consumer Electronics
Servicing market within the
locality/town.
LO 1. Develop a product/ service in
Consumer Electronics Servicing
1.1 Identify what is of “Value” to the
customer
1.2 Identify the customer
1.3 Explain what makes a product unique
and competitive
1.4 Apply creative and innovative
techniques to develop marketable
product
1.5 Employ a Unique Selling Proposition
(USP) to the product/service
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5. Selecting a Business Idea
6. Key concepts in Selecting
a Business Idea
6.1 Criteria
6.2 Techniques
LO 2. Select a business idea based on
the criteria and techniques set
2.1 Enumerate various criteria and steps
in selecting a business idea
2.2 Apply the criteria/steps in selecting a
viable business idea
2.3 Determine a business idea based on
the criteria/techniques set
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7. Branding LO 3. Develop a brand for the
product
3.1 Identify the benefits of having a good
brand
3.2 Enumerate recognizable brands in the
town/province
3.3 Enumerate the criteria for developing
a brand
3.4 Generate a clear appealing product
brand
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
MAINTAIN AND REPAIR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED DOMESTIC APPLIANCES (80) MR
Servicing electronically-
controlled domestic
appliances with motor and
with heating elements
1. Electronically controlled
domestic appliances
2. Service manuals
3. Tools, materials and test
instruments
The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the concepts
in maintaining and repairing
appliances with motor and
with a heating element:
1. washing machine
2. flat iron
3. microwave oven
4. rice cooker
The learner independently maintains
and repairs appliances with motor
and with a heating element:
1. washing machine
2. flat iron
3. microwave oven
4. rice cooker
LO 1. Prepare unit, tools, equipment
and workplace for
maintenance/repair
1.1 Prepare necessary tools, test
instruments and personal protective
equipment in line with job
requirements
1.2 Acquire service manuals and service
information required for
repair/maintenance as manufacturer’s
specifications
1.3 Conduct complete check-up of
electronically-controlled domestic
appliances
1.4 Document the identified defects based
on check-up conducted
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1
4. Pre-testing procedure in
accordance with the
manufacturer’s manual.
5. Steps in testing
components
6. Responsible persons
LO 2. Diagnose faults of
electronically-controlled domestic
appliances
2.1 Observe systematic pre-testing
procedure in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions
2.2 Check and isolate circuits using
specified testing procedure
2.3 Document results of diagnosis and
testing accurately and completely
within the specified timeframe
2.4 Explain identified defects and faults
based on the result of diagnosis and
testing
2.5 Provide data/information regarding
the status and serviceability of the
unit as per procedure
TLE_IAES10MR-Ia-
j-2
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
7. Personal protective
equipment (PPE)
8. Troubles and possible
remedies
9. Soldering and desoldering
process
10. Care and extreme
precaution in handling the
unit/product as per
procedure
LO 3. Maintain/repair appliances
3.1 Use PPE in accordance with OHS
practices
3.2 Perform repair activity within the
required timeframe
3.3 Observe safety precautions in
handling the unit/product as per
standard operating procedure
3.4 Replace defective parts/ components
with identical parts or recommended
parts with equivalent ratings
3.5 Solder/mount repaired or replaced
parts/components in accordance with
industry standards
3.6 Clean unit in accordance with
standard operating procedure
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IVj-3
11. Procedure of
reassembling repaired
units according to
procedure
LO 4. Reassemble and test repaired
appliances
4.1 Perform final test for reassembled
units in conformity with
manufacturer’s specifications
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IVj-4
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GLOSSARY
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING
Code Book Legend
Sample: TLE_IAES7/8UT-0a-1
LEGEND SAMPLE
First Entry
Learning Area and
Strand/ Subject or
Specialization
Technology and Livelihood
Education_Industrial Arts
Consumer Electronics
Servicing
TLE_IAES7/8
Grade Level Grade 7/8
Uppercase Letter/s
Domain/Content/
Component/ Topic
Use hand tools UT
-
Roman Numeral
*Zero if no specific quarter
Quarter No Specific Quarter 0
Lowercase Letter/s
*Put a hyphen (-) in
between letters to indicate
more than a specific week
Week No Specific Week 0
-
Arabic Number Competency
Plan for tasks to be
undertaken
1
DOMAIN/ COMPONENT CODE
Personal Entrepreneurial Skills PECS
Environment and Marketing EM
Use Hand Tools UT
Prepare and Interpret Technical Drawings ID
Observe Occupational Health and Safety OS
Maintain Hand Tools and Equipment MT
Assemble and Dissemble Consumer Electronic
Product and System
AD
Maintain and Repair Electronically Controlled
Domestic Appliances
MR

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  • 1. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 1 of 15 INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING Grade 7/Grade 8 (Exploratory) Course Description: This is an exploratory and introductory course which leads to a Consumer Electronics Servicing National Certificate Level II (NCII). It covers five common competencies that the Grade 7/Grade 8 Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) student ought to possess: (1) using tools, equipment and paraphernalia; (2) performing mensuration and calculation; (3) practicing Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures; (4) maintaining tools, equipment and paraphernalia; and (5) interpreting technical drawing and plans. The preliminaries of this exploratory course include the following: (1) discussion on the relevance of the course, 2) explanation of key concepts relative to the course, and (3) exploration of career opportunities. CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE Introduction 1. Basic concepts in electronics servicing 2. Relevance of the course 3. Career opportunities The learner demonstrates an understanding of the basic concepts and underlying theories in consumer electronics servicing. The learner independently demonstrates common competencies in electronics servicing as prescribed by TESDA Training Regulations. 1. Explain basic concepts in electronics servicing 2. Discuss the relevance of the course 3. Explore career opportunities in electronics servicing PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS (PeCS) 1. Assessment of Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PeCS) vis-à-vis a practicing entrepreneur/employee 1.1 Characteristics 1.2 Attributes 1.3 Lifestyle 1.4 Skills 1.5 Traits 2. Analysis of one’s PeCS The learner demonstrates an understanding of one’s Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PeCS). The learner recognizes his/her Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PeCS) and prepares a list of PeCS of a practitioner/entrepreneur in consumer electronics servicing. LO 1. Recognize Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PeCS) needed in consumer electronics servicing 1.1 Assess one’s PeCS: characteristics, attributes, lifestyle, skills, traits 1.2 Assess practitioner’s: characteristics, attributes, lifestyle, skills, traits 1.3 Compare one’s PeCS with those of a practitioner /entrepreneur TLE_PECS7/8-00-1
  • 2. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 2 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM) 1. Key concepts of Environment and Market 2. Products & services available in the market 3. Differentiation of products and services 4. Customers and their buying habits 5. Competition in the market 6. SWOT Analysis The learner demonstrates an understanding of the concepts, environment and market and how they relate with a career choice in consumer electronics servicing. The learner independently generates a business idea based on the analysis of environment and market in consumer electronics servicing. LO 1. Generate a business idea that relates with a career choice in Consumer Electronics Servicing 1.1 Conduct SWOT analysis 1.2 Identify the different products/services available in the market 1.3 Compare different products/services in the consumer electronics servicing business 1.4 Determine profile of potential customers 1.5 Determine profile of potential competitors 1.6 Generate potential business ideas based on the SWOT analysis TLE_EM7/8-00-1 LESSON 1: USE HAND TOOLS (UT) 1. Electronic hand tools and test equipment The learner demonstrates an understanding of the underlying principles in the use of electronic hand tools. The learner independently uses the electronic hand tools. LO 1. Plan for tasks to be undertaken 1.1 Select the appropriate hand tools for the job/task TLE_IAES7/8UT-0a-1 LO 2. Prepare hand tools 2.1 Check hand tools for proper operation and safety TLE_IAES7/8UT-0a-2 LO 3. Use appropriate hand tools and test instruments 3.1 Apply the appropriate hand tool for the given tasks TLE_IAES7/8UT-0b-3
  • 3. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 3 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE LESSON 2: PERFORM MENSURATION AND CALCULATION (MC) 1. Multi-tester 2. Resistor color coding The learner demonstrates an understanding of the underlying principles in measurements and calculations. The learner independently performs accurate measurements and calculation based on given tasks. LO 1. Select measuring instrument 1.1 Select appropriate measuring instruments for a specific task TLE_IAES7/8MC-0c-1 LO 2. Carry out measurement and calculation 2.1 Measure the resistance using a multi-tester 2.2 Compute for the value of resistors based on its color code TLE_IAES7/8MC-0d-2 LESSON 3: PREPARE AND INTERPRET TECHNICAL DRAWINGS (ID) 1. Electronics components and electronic symbols 2. Schematic diagrams The learner demonstrates an understanding of the concepts in interpreting simple technical drawings and electronics diagram. The learner independently reads and interprets simple technical drawings and diagrams based on IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) standards. LO 1. Prepare the identified electronic component from the identified electronic diagrams 1.1 Describe the electronic component being asked based on the electronic diagram 1.2 Identify the proper electronic component or its equivalent value for the given electronic diagram TLE_IAES7/8ID-0e-1 LO2. Interpret technical drawing 2.1 Interpret working plans and electronic diagrams TLE_IAES7/8ID-0f-2
  • 4. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 4 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE LESSON 4: OBSERVING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OS) 1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2. Safety in the workplace The learner demonstrates an understanding of the underlying principles in occupational health and safety procedures. The learner independently prepares occupational health and safety checklist being applied in industries. LO 1. Identify health hazards and occupational risks 1.1 List down the different health hazards and risks found in the workplace 1.2 Discuss the effects of the health hazards and occupational risks TLE_IAES7/8OS-0g-1 LO 2. Observe occupational health and safety practices 2.1 Prepare checklist on observations of occupational health and safety practices TLE_IAES7/8OS-0h-2 LESSON 5: MAINTAIN HAND TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT (MT) 1. Maintenance of electronic tools and test instruments The learner demonstrates an understanding of the concepts in the maintenance of electronic hand tools and test instruments. The learner independently performs maintenance of electronic hand tools and test instruments based on industry standards. LO 1. Maintain hand tools 1.1 Check and clean tools and test instruments after each use 1.2 Store hand tools safely in appropriate locations based on manufacturer’s specifications or standard operating procedure TLE_IAES7/8MT-0i-1 LO 2. Perform preventive maintenance of tools 1.1 Conduct preventive maintenance TLE_IAES7/8MT-0j-2
  • 5. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 5 of 15 INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING Grade 9 (Specialization) Course Description: This is a standards based curriculum leading to a TESDA Qualification Standard for a Consumer Electronics Servicing National Certificate Level I (N II). It covers two (2) core competencies that the Grade 9 student should acquire: (1) assembling and disassembling of consumer electronic product and system, and 2) maintaining and repairing electronically controlled domestic appliances. The preliminaries of this course include the following: (1) discussion on the relevance of the course, (2) explanation of key concepts relative to the course, and 3) exploration of career opportunities. CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE Introduction: 1. Core concepts in Electronics Servicing 2. Relevance of the course 3. Employment /Business opportunities The learner demonstrates an understanding of the basic concepts and underlying theories in consumer Electronics servicing. The learner independently demonstrates an understanding of the core competencies in electronics servicing as prescribed by TESDA Training Regulations. 1. Explain core concepts in electronics servicing. 2. Discuss relevance of the course. 3. Explore opportunities for employment/business. PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES (PeCS) 1. Assessment of learner’s Personal Competencies and Skills (PeCS) vis-à-vis PeCS of a practicing entrepreneur/ employee in locality/town. 1.1 Characteristics 1.2 Attributes 1.3 Lifestyle 1.4 Skills 1.5 Traits 2. Analysis of one’s PeCS 3. Align, strengthen and develop one’s PeCS based on the results The learner demonstrates an understanding of one’s PeCS in consumer electronics Servicing. The learner recognizes his/her PeCS and prepares an activity plan that aligns with the PeCS of a practitioner/entrepreneur in consumer electronics Servicing. LO 1. Recognize Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PeCS) needed in Consumer electronics Servicing 1.1 Assess one’s PeCS: characteristics, attributes, lifestyle, skills, traits 1.2 Assess practitioner’s: characteristics, attributes, lifestyle, skills, traits 1.3 Compare one’s PeCS with those of a practitioner /entrepreneur 1.4 Align one’s PeCS with those of a practitioner/entrepreneur TLE_PECS9-I0-1
  • 6. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 6 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM) Market (Town) 1. Key concepts of Market 2. Players in the Market (Competitors) 3. Products & services available in the market The learner demonstrates an understanding of the concepts environment and market in the consumer electronics servicing field, particularly in one’s town/municipality. The learner independently creates a business vicinity map reflective of the potential consumer electronics servicing market within the locality/town. LO 1. Recognize and understand the market in consumer electronics servicing 1.1 Identify the players/ competitors within the town 1.2 Identify the different products/services available in the market TLE_EM9-I0-1 Market (Customer) 4. Key concepts of identifying and understanding the consumer 5. Consumer analysis through: 5.1 Observation 5.2 Interviews 5.3 Focus group discussion (FGD) 5.4 Survey LO 2. Recognize the potential customer/market in Consumer Electronics Servicing 2.1 Identify profile of potential customers 2.2 Identify the customer’s needs and wants through consumer analysis 2.3 Conduct consumer/market analysis TLE_EM9-II0-2 6. Generating business idea 6.1 Key concepts of generating business ideas 6.2 Knowledge & skills, passions, interests 6.3 New application 6.4 Irritants 6.5 Striking ideas (new concept) 6.7 Serendipity Walk LO 3. Create new business ideas in Consumer Electronics Servicing by using various techniques 3.1 Explore ways of generating business ideas from one’s own characteristics/attributes 3.2 Generate business ideas using product innovation from irritants, trends and emerging needs 3.3 Generate business ideas using Serendipity Walk TLE_EM9-III0- IV0-3
  • 7. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 7 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE ASSEMBLE AND DISASSEMBLE CONSUMER ELECTRONIC PRODUCT AND SYSTEM (40) (AD) AC/DC Power Supply 1. Tools, equipment and materials 2. OH&S policies and procedure The learner demonstrates an understanding of the principles in AC/DC power supply. The learner independently assembles AC/DC power supply in accordance with manufacturer’s specification. LO 1. Prepare tools and materials For assembly 1.1 Check required tools, equipment and materials 1.2 Prepare tools and materials according to job requirements TLE_IAES9AD-Ia- e-1 3. Soldering and soldering processes LO 2. Solder/ desolder components to the board 3.1 Perform soldering and desoldering processes 3.2 Check soldered products in accordance with quality standards TLE_IAES9-If-j-2 4. Assembling and disassembling processes LO 3. Assemble/ disassemble boards 4.1 Perform assembling and disassembling processes 4.2 Observe safety procedure in assembling and disassembling boards 4.3 Check assembled product in accordance with quality standards TLE_IAES9AD-IIa- e-3 5. Techniques on actual product assembly based on service manuals 6. Product quality standards based on service manual LO 4. Test and inspect assembled products 4.1 Test finished products in accordance with standard operating procedure 4.2 Document completed work 4.3 Perform proper housekeeping (5S) TLE_IAES9AD-IIf- j-4 MAINTAIN AND REPAIR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED DOMESTIC APPLIANCES (80) (MR) Servicing electronically- controlled domestic The learner demonstrates an understanding of the concepts The learner independently maintains and repairs LO 1. Prepare unit, tools, equipment and workplace for maintenance/repair TLE_IAES9MR- IIIa-j-1
  • 8. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 8 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE appliances with motor and with heating elements 1. Electronically-controlled domestic appliances 2. Service manuals 3. Tools, materials and test instruments in maintaining and repairing appliances with motor and with heating element: 1. blender 2. electric fan appliances with motor and with heating element: 1. blender 2. electric fan 1.1 Prepare necessary tools, test instruments and personal protective equipment in line with job requirements 1.2 Acquire service manuals and service information required for repair/maintenance as manufacturer’s specifications 1.3 Conduct complete check-up of electronically-controlled domestic appliances 1.4 Document the identified defects based on check-up conducted 4. Pre-testing procedure in accordance with the manufacturer’s manual 5. Steps in testing components 6. Responsible persons LO 2. Diagnose faults of electronically- controlled domestic appliances 2.1 Observe systematic pre-testing procedure in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions 2.2 Check and isolate circuits using specified testing procedure 2.3 Document results of diagnosis and testing accurately and completely within the specified timeframe 2.4 Explain identified defects and faults based on the result of diagnosis and testing 2.5 Provide data/information regarding the status and serviceability of the unit as per procedure TLE_IAES9MR- IIIa-j-2 7. Personal protective equipment (PPE) 8. Troubles and possible remedies 9. Soldering and desoldering process 10. Care and extreme precaution in handling the unit/product as per LO 3. Maintain/repair appliances 3.1 Use PPE in accordance with OHS practices 3.2 Perform repair activity within the required timeframe 3.3 Observe safety precautions in handling the unit/product as per standard operating procedure 3.4 Replace defective parts/ components with identical or recommended appropriate TLE_IAES9MR- IVa-e-3
  • 9. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 9 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE procedure equivalent ratings 3.5 Solder/mount repaired or replaced parts/components in accordance with industry standards 3.6 Clean unit in accordance with standard operating procedure 11. Procedure of reassembling repaired units according to procedure LO 4. Reassemble and test repaired appliances 4.1 Perform final test for reassembled units in conformity with manufacturer’s specifications TLE_IAES9MR-IVf- j-4
  • 10. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 10 of 15 INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING Grade 10 (Specialization) Course Description: This is a standards based curriculum leading to a TESDA Qualification Standard for a Consumer Electronics Servicing National Certificate Level I (N II). It covers the core competency of maintaining and repairing electronically-controlled domestic appliances that the Grade 10 student should acquire. The preliminaries of this course include the following: (1) discussion on the relevance of the course, (2) explanation of key concepts relative to the course, and (3) exploration of career opportunities. CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE Introduction: 1. Core concepts in Electronics Servicing 2. Relevance of the course 3. Employment /business opportunities The learner demonstrates an understanding of the basic concepts and underlying theories in consumer electronics servicing. The learner independently demonstrates an understanding of the core competency in electronics servicing as prescribed by TESDA Training Regulations. 1. Explain core concepts in electronics servicing. 2. Discuss relevance of the course. 3. Explore opportunities for employment/business. PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES (PeCS) 1. Assessment of learner’s Personal Competencies and Skills (PeCS) vis-à-vis PeCS of a practicing entrepreneur/employee in a province. 1.1 Characteristics 1.2 Attributes 1.3 Lifestyle 1.4 Skills 1.5 Traits 2. Analysis of PeCS compared to the PeCS of a practitioner 3. Strengthening and further development of one’s PeCS The learner demonstrates an understanding of one’s Personal Competencies and Skills (PeCS) in Consumer Electronics Servicing. The learner independently creates a plan of action that strengthens/ further develops one’s PeCS in Consumer Electronics Servicing. LO 1. Develop and strengthen personal competencies and skills (PeCS) needed Consumer Electronics Servicing 1.1 Identify areas for improvement, development and growth 1.2 Align one’s PeCS according to his/her business/career choice 1.3 Create a plan of action that ensures success of his/her business/career choice TLE_PECS10-I0-1 Prerequisite: Grade 9 Consumer Electronics Servicing
  • 11. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 11 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM) 1. Product Development 2. Key concepts of developing a product 3. Finding Value 4. Innovation 4.1 Unique Selling 4.2 Proposition (USP) The learner demonstrates an understanding of environment and market in Consumer Electronics Servicing in one’s town/municipality. The learner independently creates a business vicinity map reflective of the potential Consumer Electronics Servicing market within the locality/town. LO 1. Develop a product/ service in Consumer Electronics Servicing 1.1 Identify what is of “Value” to the customer 1.2 Identify the customer 1.3 Explain what makes a product unique and competitive 1.4 Apply creative and innovative techniques to develop marketable product 1.5 Employ a Unique Selling Proposition (USP) to the product/service TLE_EM10-I0-II0-1 5. Selecting a Business Idea 6. Key concepts in Selecting a Business Idea 6.1 Criteria 6.2 Techniques LO 2. Select a business idea based on the criteria and techniques set 2.1 Enumerate various criteria and steps in selecting a business idea 2.2 Apply the criteria/steps in selecting a viable business idea 2.3 Determine a business idea based on the criteria/techniques set TLE_EM10-III0-2 7. Branding LO 3. Develop a brand for the product 3.1 Identify the benefits of having a good brand 3.2 Enumerate recognizable brands in the town/province 3.3 Enumerate the criteria for developing a brand 3.4 Generate a clear appealing product brand TLE_EM10-IV0-3
  • 12. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 12 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE MAINTAIN AND REPAIR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED DOMESTIC APPLIANCES (80) MR Servicing electronically- controlled domestic appliances with motor and with heating elements 1. Electronically controlled domestic appliances 2. Service manuals 3. Tools, materials and test instruments The learner demonstrates an understanding of the concepts in maintaining and repairing appliances with motor and with a heating element: 1. washing machine 2. flat iron 3. microwave oven 4. rice cooker The learner independently maintains and repairs appliances with motor and with a heating element: 1. washing machine 2. flat iron 3. microwave oven 4. rice cooker LO 1. Prepare unit, tools, equipment and workplace for maintenance/repair 1.1 Prepare necessary tools, test instruments and personal protective equipment in line with job requirements 1.2 Acquire service manuals and service information required for repair/maintenance as manufacturer’s specifications 1.3 Conduct complete check-up of electronically-controlled domestic appliances 1.4 Document the identified defects based on check-up conducted LE_IAES10MR-Ia-j- 1 4. Pre-testing procedure in accordance with the manufacturer’s manual. 5. Steps in testing components 6. Responsible persons LO 2. Diagnose faults of electronically-controlled domestic appliances 2.1 Observe systematic pre-testing procedure in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions 2.2 Check and isolate circuits using specified testing procedure 2.3 Document results of diagnosis and testing accurately and completely within the specified timeframe 2.4 Explain identified defects and faults based on the result of diagnosis and testing 2.5 Provide data/information regarding the status and serviceability of the unit as per procedure TLE_IAES10MR-Ia- j-2
  • 13. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 13 of 15 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE 7. Personal protective equipment (PPE) 8. Troubles and possible remedies 9. Soldering and desoldering process 10. Care and extreme precaution in handling the unit/product as per procedure LO 3. Maintain/repair appliances 3.1 Use PPE in accordance with OHS practices 3.2 Perform repair activity within the required timeframe 3.3 Observe safety precautions in handling the unit/product as per standard operating procedure 3.4 Replace defective parts/ components with identical parts or recommended parts with equivalent ratings 3.5 Solder/mount repaired or replaced parts/components in accordance with industry standards 3.6 Clean unit in accordance with standard operating procedure TLE_IAES10MR-IIa- IVj-3 11. Procedure of reassembling repaired units according to procedure LO 4. Reassemble and test repaired appliances 4.1 Perform final test for reassembled units in conformity with manufacturer’s specifications TLE_IAES10MR-IIa- IVj-4
  • 14. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 14 of 15 GLOSSARY
  • 15. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION K to 12 TLE Industrial Arts – Consumer Electronics Servicing Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO – Learning Outcome Page 15 of 15 INDUSTRIAL ARTS – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SERVICING Code Book Legend Sample: TLE_IAES7/8UT-0a-1 LEGEND SAMPLE First Entry Learning Area and Strand/ Subject or Specialization Technology and Livelihood Education_Industrial Arts Consumer Electronics Servicing TLE_IAES7/8 Grade Level Grade 7/8 Uppercase Letter/s Domain/Content/ Component/ Topic Use hand tools UT - Roman Numeral *Zero if no specific quarter Quarter No Specific Quarter 0 Lowercase Letter/s *Put a hyphen (-) in between letters to indicate more than a specific week Week No Specific Week 0 - Arabic Number Competency Plan for tasks to be undertaken 1 DOMAIN/ COMPONENT CODE Personal Entrepreneurial Skills PECS Environment and Marketing EM Use Hand Tools UT Prepare and Interpret Technical Drawings ID Observe Occupational Health and Safety OS Maintain Hand Tools and Equipment MT Assemble and Dissemble Consumer Electronic Product and System AD Maintain and Repair Electronically Controlled Domestic Appliances MR