Ultimately, CSEd is not just a technology program, but a strategic investment in sustainable, future-ready education.
A Scaffolded Journey
From Passive Users to Digital and Future-Ready Creators
The curriculum is carefully crafted, with each grade level intentionally building upon the previous one, integrating four essential threads:
K-12 Ready
Grades 1 – 12








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Do students need prior coding experience?
No. CSEd starts from beginner-friendly concepts and gradually builds toward more advanced topics. Each lesson is scaffolded so learners can progress confidently regardless of prior experience.
What makes CSEd different from other computer programs?
CSEd is built on the 5Es Learning Model (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate), ensuring active learning rather than rote instruction. It uses real-world projects, gamified activities, and hands-on tasks that help students truly understand and apply technology concepts.
What grade levels does CSEd cover?
CSEd offers a complete curriculum for Grades 1 to 12, with each level designed to match learners’ developmental stages and technical readiness.
Is CSEd aligned with the Philippine education context?
Yes. CSEd is designed with Philippine schools in mind and supports K–12 learning goals. It also aligns with 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and digital responsibility.
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- CSEd uses a mix of:
- Interactive lessons
- Hands-on projects
- Gamified challenges
- Group activities
- Performance-based assessments
- Lessons follow the 5Es structure to support deep understanding and real-world applications.
How is learning delivered in CSEd?
CSEd lessons can be delivered through learning platforms like Moodle and use age-appropriate coding tools, browsers, offline worksheets, and optional robotics kits. The setup is flexible depending on a school’s available resources.
What tools or platforms are used?
CSEd lessons can be delivered through Moodle as a learning platform, and make use of a variety of tools depending on the school’s available resources, including:
- Age-appropriate coding tools
- Web browsers
- Offline worksheets
- Optional robotics kits
Is CSEd suitable for schools without advanced ICT facilities?
Yes. CSEd is designed to be resource-flexible. Schools can implement lessons using basic computer labs, shared devices, or even blended and offline activities when needed.
Does CSEd include teacher support and materials?
Yes. CSEd provides:
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- Structured lesson plans
- Teaching guides
Can CSEd be customized for a school?
Yes. CSEd can be adapted to a school’s schedule, available resources, and student needs. Content pacing, lesson depth, and delivery format can be adjusted without losing learning quality.
Is AI included in the curriculum?
Yes. AI concepts are introduced in an age-appropriate way, focusing on ethical use, creativity, and practical applications rather than just tools.