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The Certification in Professional Education (CPE) is a non-degree program started in 1984. It offers at least eighteen (18) units of professional education courses to qualify a non-education baccalaureate degree holder to teach in elementary or secondary school as required by the Department of Education (DepEd).
Requirements for admission into Educator CPE include sufficient ministry experience to demonstrate pastoral competence, the successful completion of Level II outcomes (usually four or more units of CPE), and membership in the ACPE. Educator Candidates are eligible for yearly stipends plus health benefits.
What is a unit of CPE? ing to Standards, a unit of CPE is at least 100 hours of structured group and individual education. Each unit shall be accompanied by supervised clinical practice in ministry. The combined time shall be no less than 400 hours.
ACPE certified CPE is usually offered in single units (10-12 weeks) or in a year-long program (3-4 consecutive units). Some ACPE accredited Centers have other part-time options. The Center of your choice can explain the options available at their location.
The basic component of the CPE learning experience is a unit. A CPE unit consists of 400 hours of supervised learning, taking over any period from 10 weeks (full-time) to 44 weeks (part-time). Those 400 hours include at least: 70 90 hours of group learning.
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Earning CPE credits The general rule of CPE credits is that 1 hour of activity = 1 credit. If youre participating in an activity through ISC2 directly like attending Security Congress , taking a Express Courses or doing a JTA survey your activity will be submitted on your behalf to your CPE Portal.
A good helping incident will be when you responded to someone in crisis. This could be when a friend or family member loses a loved one or when a member of your faith community comes to you because they are struggling in a relationship.
Clinical pastoral education (CPE) is a combination of professional education and hands‑on experience, providing spiritual care to patients, families and staff members in multi-faith clinical setting.

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