Teaching


6. Teaching

6.1 Developed syllabi for courses taught and presently teaching (UP CIS courses are team taught)

  • (September 2023–January 2024) PS 282: The Philippines in the Global South (UP AC)
  • (February–June 2023) AS 211: Security Issues in the Asia Pacific (UP AC)
  • (March–April 2022) RLGD213: Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Public Safety & Peacebuilding (DAP-GSPDM)
  • (January–February 2022) RLGD 211: Muslim Governance (DAP Graduate School/GSPDM)
  • (May–December 2021) Five courses at PCU: (1) International Relations, (2) Foreign Policy, (3) Conflict Resolution & Peace Process, (4) Crisis Organization & Humanitarian Network, (5) Seminar on Project Study
  • (March–May 2021) POLSC207: Philippine Foreign Policy (SBU)
  • (November 2020–January 2021) POLSC108: Introduction to Political Analysis and Research (SBU)
  • (September–December 2020) IS262: Relations of Muslims and Non-Muslims in a National Society (UP IIS)
  • (September–December 2020) IS292: Islamic Revivalism and Muslim Contemporary Movements (UP IIS)
  • (September 24, 2020): The New ‘New’ World Order: The Rise of Political Islam (UBD ILIA Brunei)
  • (August–October 2020) PS-E4: Current Issue and Problems in Philippine Politics and Government (SBU)
  • (August 2020–March 2021) TCW1.0: The Contemporary World (MC)
  • (January–May 2020) Thesis1: Quantitative Analysis Research Methods and Designs (SBU)
  • (January 2020–June 2021) IS286: Islamic Art (UP IIS)
  • (January 2020–June 2021) IS272: Social and Political Institutions of the Muslims in the Philippines (UP IIS)
  • (August 2019–May 2021) Thesis2: Qualitative Analysis Research Methods and Designs (SBU)
  • (August–December 2018) GS197: Mediterranean Basin (UP CIS)
  • (August 2018–Present) H102: World History I: Asian Civilizations (MC)
  • (July 12–August 13, 2018) Islam & Culture (AFP Civil Military Operation School)
  • (August 2017–2018) SEA30: Asian Emporiums: Networks of Culture and Trade in Southeast Asia (UP CIS)
  • (August 2017–2018) GS197: Eurasian Melting Pot: Introduction to Turkish Culture & Society (UP CIS)
  • (January–May 2017) GS197: Kebab, Charlie, Burkini & Hijab: Islam in Contemporary Europe (UP CIS)
  • (January 2017–December 2019) IS225: History of Islam (UP IIS)
  • (January 2017–December 2020) IS231: Islamic Political Thought (UP IIS)
  • (January–May 2017) IS24: Special Problems on International Relations (FEU Manila)
  • (January–May 2017) IS13: Issues and Trends in International Studies (FEU Manila)
  • (November 2016–October 2017) POSC3073: Introduction to International Relations (PUP Manila)
  • (August–Dec. 2016) IS18: Politics and Government of the Middle East (FEU Manila)
  • (August–Dec. 2016) IS1: Introduction to International Studies (FEU Manila)
  • (June 2016–March 2018) POSC3213: Special Topics in International Politics (PUP Manila)

6.3 Students’ Evaluation of Teaching (SET) scores (1.00 being the highest for UP Diliman)

  • 1st sem. 2019-2020 teacher’s rate for History of Islam is 1.7179, while for Islamic Political Thought is 2.0385
  • 1st sem. 2018-2019, teacher’s rate for History of Islam is 1.5545
  • 2nd sem. 2017-2018, teacher’s rate for History of Islam is 1.3729, and for Islamic Political Thought is 1.4423
  • 1st sem. 2017-2018, teacher’s rate for History of Islam is 1.7390, while for Islamic Political Thought is 1.3782
  • 2nd sem. 2016-2017, teacher’s rate for History of Islam is 1.2194, and for Islamic Political Thought is 1.6404

(100 being the highest for Miriam College and PUP Manila, while 5.00 being the highest for FEU Manila)

  • Miriam College, 1st semester 2019-2020, rate is 94.70, BA course, Asian Civilizations
  • Miriam College, 1st semester 2018-2019, rate is 79.12, BA course, Asian Civilizations
  • PUP Manila, 1st semester 2017-2018, rate is 93.9768, BA course, Introduction to International Relations
  • PUP Manila, 2nd semester 2016-2017, rate is 91.5815, BA course, Special Topics in International Politics
  • FEU Manila, 1st semester 2016-2017, the rate is 4.20 for BA courses: (1) Introduction to International Studies and (2) Politics and Government of the Middle East

6.4 Additional administrative and clerical works

  • (March 3, 2020–January 22, 2021) Program content developer, writer, resource person, and syllabi developer of RLGD 211 and 212 for the Master in public management major in regional and local governance and development at the Development Academy of the Philippines’ Graduate School of Public and Development Management. This is a customized degree program dedicated to the officials of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.
  • (July 3, 2020) RemOAT and Interactive Learning Conversations with UP Social Sciences and Law Cluster
  • (December 2018–July 2019) Designed the PhD in International Studies program at MC.
  • (March–April 2018) Member of the Board of Judges, UP Philippine Collegian
  • (March 12 & 19, 2018) Workshop’s lecturer on research writing, UP-IIS graduate students’ organization
  • (February 2018–July 2021) Member and regular attendee, UP Diliman’s University Council
  • (December 2017–February 2018) Coordinator for UP IIS Doha Award entry
  • (October 26, 2017) Assisted in revising the PUP Political Science undergraduate curriculum.
  • (November 2017–December 2018) Coordinated the application of Prof. Jeffrey Ayala Milligan for the UP Visiting Professor program and the Fulbright Specialist program for UP IIS.
  • (August 2017–Present) UP-IIS website creator and administrator
  • (June 2017–May 2018) Designed the new BA in International Studies program, PUP Manila
  • (September 2016–September 2018) Coordinator on designing the curriculum of the proposed Master of Arts in Islamic Studies major in International Relations (Siyar) of the Ummah, UP-IIS.