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Learning Assessment Strategies

Field Study

Episode 1

“MY ASSESSMENT LIST”

My Target

At the end of this activity, I will be keen at identifying and naming different assessment methods in the classroom.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course: BEED 1V

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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MY TOOLS

Name of the School Observed: Mabini Elementary School

School Address: Date Visited: Grade/Year Level: Grade 5 and grade 1 Subject Area: Science

ASSESSMENT TOOLS DESCRIPTION

(Bulleted description of how the assessment method is used relative to subject matter, levels of learning behaviour, length, etc.)

Quiz

Seatwork

Oral questioning

It is done by giving the

pupils/students a question

which would test if they have

learned in their lesson for

that day.

This assessment is done by

giving the pupils/students a

task to answer or to do under

the supervision of the

teacher.

The pupils/students are given

the chance to say or to

express their thoughts in a

specific question.

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Name of the School Observed: Mabini Elementary School

School Address: Date Visited: Grade/Year Level: Grade v and 1 Subject Area: Science

ASSESSMENT TOOLS

DESCRIPTION

(Bulleted description of how the assessment method is used relative to subject matter, levels of learning behaviour, length, etc.)

Quiz

Assignment

Group discussion

Reading retell

This is given after or before the class starts, for it measures how much learning has gained by the pupils.

This assessment helps the learners to have an idea of the next lessons.

It is done by letting the learners be with other learners to share their own views, thoughts and opinions about their topic or accordance to their topic. This will helps learners to gain more knowledge.

This is done by letting the pupils speak or tell something of what they have read.

ASSESSMENT TOOLS CLASSIFICATION SHEET

Name of the School Observed: Mabini Elementary School

School Address: AranetaHernaez St., Bacolod City Date of Visit:

Grade/Year Level: Second year highschool Subject Area: MAPEH

Conventional Types: DESCRIPTION OF HOW ASSESSMENT METHOD WAS USED

(Include personal observations and comments below the description)

Seatwork

Quiz

Assignment

This is an assessment wherein the pupils are given time to answer a specific questions.

An assessment tool that gives the pupils an idea of how much they have learned in a particular topic or in the end of the discussion. This will help the pupils to have links on the next topic. This is usually given at the end of the discussion.

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Authentic or Alternative Types:

DESCRIPTION OF HOW ASSESSMENT METHOD WAS USED

(Include personal observations and comments below the description)

Reading

retell

The pupils are asked to retell the reading materials they have read.

 Writing home reading report

The pupils are asked to write a paragraph about a particular topic.

 Group discussion

The pupils were given the time to share their

personal views about a particular topic and discuss it

or share it in the class.

Analysis

1. Was there a variety of assessment methods used by the teacher? How relevant was/were the assessment method/s used?

Yes, there are assessment tools or methods used by the teacher relevant to the topic but, I think the assessments used are not really enough in assessing pupils’ learning. Because, it is more on traditional assessments it is really good if it is more on authentic assessments for them to be able to retain the topics easily.

2. Do you think the expected students’ learning behaviours indicated in the objectives were properly and appropriately assessed through those assessment methods?

Yes, it is properly and appropriately assessed because the results of the

assessment is good and and I can see that the pupils have really learned from

their discussion or from the topic taught to them.

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My Reflections

Being a teacher it is our responsible to make an appropriate assessment

tools to be used in assessing students’ learning inside the classroom not just to

test or to measure their learning or knowledge they have acquired but, also to

measure how effective we are as a teacher. Especially in elementary that we

really need to do a great effort for us to know if we really have shared or impart

knowledge to the young minds.

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Episode 2

MY ATM CARD (Available Tests & Measures)

My Target

At the end of this activity, I will be adept in designing, using, and interpreting results of objective tests.

MY TOOLS

Name of School Observed: Mabini Elementary School

School Address: Date of Visit: August 31, 2012

Grade/Year Level: Grade v and Grade I Subject Area: Science

Teacher’s Learning Objectives:

The teacher’s learning objective prior to the day’s lesson are as follows:

1.to be able to know how to add and;

2. to be able to know how to subtract two numbers

Desired conditions and criterion levels of the learning objectives:

The subject was all about adding and subtracting. 1. 2+4 2. 5+4 3. 6+1 4. 5-3 5. 9-5 Other notes:

Name of FS Student: Lynmark O. Chavez Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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The teacher conducts a quiz after discussing the topic. And it was good because most of them got the average scores and there were pupils who got perfect score.

DESIGNING PEN- AND- PAPER TEST

Table of Specification

Objectives

Test

items

Test

placement

Knowledge

To identify the number that is one more than the

given number

To identify the number that is one less than the

given number

3

3

1-3

4-6

Process/skills

To compare two sets using the expression “fewer

than” And more than.

3

7-9

Understanding

To compare two sets using the expression “as

many as”.

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Pagsulundan: Isulat ang letra sang ensakto nga sabat.

1. Ano nga numero ang sobra isa sang 25?

A. 26 B. 27 C.28

2. Ano ang sobra sa isa ginhatag nga numero? “75”

A. 74 B. 76 C. 77

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A. 6 B. 5 C. 4

4. Ano ang kulang isa sang sa ginhatag nga numero? “38”

A. 37 B. 38 C. 36

5. Ano nga numero ang isa kulang sa 19?

A. 17 B. 18 C. 16

6. Ang walo 8 kulang isa sang sa _____.

A. 7 B. 6 C. 5

7. Ipaanggid ang duha ka grupo. Diin ang may mas madamo nga bagay?

A.

B.

C.

8. Diin ang may mas diutay nga grupo?

A.

B.

C.

9. Diin nga grupo ang may pareho kadamu?

A.

B. C.

Analysis

1. Do you think the teacher’s learning objectives was appropriately assessed by your test items?

 Yes, the teacher’s learning objectives was appropriately assessed by my test items because through that they able to analyze properly the correct answer asked in the following items.

2. Why do you have to study the teacher’s learning objectives prior to developing an assessment tool?

 In making assessment tool for the learners we really need to know the objectives or goal of the teacher in a specific topic for us to be able to make a good and

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Reflection

Write your personal reflection of thoughts and feelings regarding Peace Concept on Focus. Share your reflection with your FS teacher and classmates.

If you are a teacher you should have the attitude of being fair or have the concept of fairness. Fairness which means you needs to be equal in dealing your students/pupils all the time. Like, in giving compliment and feedback to them, also you should be fair in making your assessment tool, you should make an assessment that corresponds to the level capability of your pupils/students. Because there are learners who are bright or intelligent and there are also who are slow learners and late bloomer learners.

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Episode 3

“LOG ME”

My Target

At the end of this activity, I will be informed on the principles of authentic assessment and its usefulness in the classroom.

My way

Authentic assesment is an alternative way of assessing student’s learning. To be able to use it, you must first have deep understanding of it.

My Review notes

Authentic Assessment in Action

At Sammamish High School, our staffs have dedicated our professional development to building expertise in the key elements of problem-based learning. Previous blog entries by my colleagues have given an overview of this process, as well as exploring how we include student voice and work withauthentic problems. Another crucial element of successful problem-based learning is using authentic assessment throughout all stages of a unit to constantly evaluate and improve student learning

Our staffs are still discovering how to best translate cutting edge assessment techniques into old-fashioned reporting practices. The answers aren't necessarily obvious or easy, but our early returns suggest that the gains in student learning are certainly worth the effort.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course:BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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 Nowadays there are few teachers who are using the traditional assessment tools in assessing students learning because, we cannot really deny the fact that using authentic assessment tools is a great help for the pupils/students to gain more knowledge and it is easy for the learners to retain the lessons they have discussed because they have experience it or they are hands on.

What is your most meaningful learning from this activity?

 My most meaningful learning from this activity is, through this I am able to know that authentic assessment is a very helpful tool in assessing student’s performance or learning in school that we should not depend on traditional way of giving

assessments because, authentic assessment can make the learners think or they will be able to think comprehensively.

What were your personal strategies in choosing relevant articles to read?

 My personal strategies in choosing articles to read are. First i choose those

articles that can catch my attention either in the image that are in the article or the topic of it also, those that are relevant and I can relate with and an article which I can get learning on it.

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Question: Do you use authentic assessment in your class?

Answer: Yes, I use authentic assessment in my class so, I would know if my pupils have really learned by letting them show a demonstration or tell about their learning.

Question: How do you assess group activities in the classroom?

Answer: I assess it by giving them time to think about the topic I have given to them and by letting them share their thoughts and opinions to their respective groups and after the sharing of ideas I am letting them speak in the whole class of what they have discussed or I am letting them demonstrate it on the front it depends on the activity I have given to them.

Question: Is it good to use variety of assessment methods or assessment tools in the classroom?

Answer: Yes, it is good that we use variety of assessments methods and tools in the classroom for us to really measure the strengths and weaknesses of the learner. Question: How can we say that an assessment tool is accurate and valid?

Answer: We can say that an assessment is accurate and valid if it really measures the learning of the pupils/students and it connects on the topic you have discussed to the learner.

How did you feel about the teacher’s experience in the use of authentic assessment?

 I think the use of authentic assessment by the teacher in her class is really a big help and a great factor in giving the learner a good learning process.

What do you think have been the gains enjoyed by the teacher and his/her students from using authentic assessment?

 I think the gains enjoyed by teacher and students in using authentic assessment are. First, the students enjoyed different experiences and as the same time they are learning, for the teacher, she will enjoy the performances and presentation of her pupils and at the same she will easily know if her pupils have learned. And the pupils will get a variety opinions and ideas which they will enjoy or use in their daily lives, and for the teacher, she will also learn from her students.

MY INTERVIEW NOTES

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Which part of the teacher’s use of authentic assessment do you feel like improving or revising?

 I think the teacher’s use of authentic assessment that I feel like improving is in the way that she use the assessment continuously and let the learners know that experiences is still the best teacher and also in the way that she keeps on searching for the best assessments for her pupils/learners and make that assessment a more enjoyable.

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Episode 4

“WORK ME ON”

My Target

At the end of this activity, I will be skilful in designing process – oriented performance assessment.

Name of the School Observed: Mabini Elementary School School Address:

Date of Visit:

Grade/Year Level: Grade V and I Subject Matter: Science and all

Describe in bullets the performance-based activity you observe.

 The presents a story entitled “ the cat and the rat”  The teacher asked her pupils to form a group.  The teacher chooses a leader in each group.

She lets her pupils to act the story she presented and read to them. Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez

Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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Based on your observation, make a checklist of the important things you wish to

consider in your performance- based assessment plan. Please use “MY

CHECKLIST” for this purpose.

My Checklist Reminders  Learning objectives  Performance level  Rubrics Grade Level Grade I Learning Objectives

To be able to know and understand the sequencing of events in the

story.

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After making your process- oriented assessment plan on a separate paper using your agreed format, write down a few notes about your plan. Please use the sheet below.

Name of the School Observed: Mabini Elemenary School School Address:

Date of Visit: Grade/Year Level: Subject Matter:

1. What is the best feature of my process- oriented performance

assessment design?

 The best feature of my process-oriented performance

assessment is, it will measure or we will be able to see

How the learner works on the tasks given to them and also,

we will be able to know or have a little idea of what kind of

person are your pupils through the use of my process-oriented

performance assessment.

2. What specific conditions are necessary for a successful use of my

process- oriented performance assessment design?

 The use of my process-oriented performance assessment

would be successful if that assessment really suits in the level

of the target learner.

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3. What basic points should the user of this design consider?

These are the basic points that a user should consider:

 Is the assessment useful in the learning process of the

pupils/students or not?

 Is it educational or not?

 Is the assessment valid, accurate and relevant?

Prepared by: ____________________________________________

Signature of the Fs student over printed name

Analysis

1. Do you think that your originally designed process-oriented performance assessment can appropriately assess the teacher’s learning objective? Why? Why not?

 Yes, my originally designed process-oriented performance assessment can

appropriately assess the teacher’s learning objective because I make sure that I made it according to the interest of the learners and based on the teacher’s objective.

2. Why do teachers need to give attention to the students’ process-oriented tasks? Why do they need to assess them?

 Teachers really need to give attention to the students’ process oriented task for

him/her to know which part the learner is capable of and which part does the learner is weak.

3. In what conditions can the process-oriented performance assessment be used more appropriately?

 The process-oriented performance assessment can be used appropriately when you are going to test their level of capability and to know which part they are more interested.

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Reflections

Write your personal reflection of thoughts and feelings about your personal strategies for making your efforts successful in this part of your FS.

 In making this part of my field study I realized that being a teacher is not really an easy job. Because you need to look and search for an appropriate assessments for your students but, at the end it feels so good that after your hardships in making the

assessments you would see the worth of it if your pupils/students have gain or learned from you. After answering this part of the field study I have learned that using

appropriate assessment can really help in the success of the transformations of the child and in transferring of knowledge from the teacher to students, from students to teacher and from students to students.

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Episode 5

“BUILD ME UP”

My Target

At the end of this activity, I will be skilful in designing process-oriented performance assessment.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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Name of School Observed: Mabini Elementary School School Address: AranetaHernaez St., Bacolod City Date Visit: September 21, 2012

Grade/Year Level: Grade V and I Subject Matter: Science

Describe in bullets the product-oriented activity you observe.

 The making of animals, trees and flowers that has a defence mechanism.

 They would do it by the use of cardboard, styro and other materials that are appropriate in the element that they would do.

RUBRICS

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Learning Objectives:

 They will be able to make living thing things that has a defence mechanism  They will be able to develop their creative skills

General Product-oriented performance Task:

 To make a living things that has a defence mechanism

Target Skills:

 Creativity

Learning Activities (Specific tasks):

 They are going to look for living things that has the ability to defend itself from the prey around them.

Assessment Tasks:

The making of the product will be evaluated through the following criteria:

 Attractiveness  Cleanliness

 Quality of materials

Name of School Observed: Mabini Elementary Shool School Address:

Date Visit:

Grade/Year Level: Grade V and I Section: 15 Subject Matter: Science

What are the best features of my product-oriented performance assessment design?

 The best features of my product-oriented performance assessment design are this will them carry out the best in them or through this they will be able to know if they are good in that aspect or not.

MY PLAN

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What specific conditions are necessary for a successful use of my product-oriented performance assessment design?

 This will be successful if it really shows the things that the pupils/students should do to carry out the best in them.

What basic points should the user of this design consider?

The user should consider if:

 The product-oriented performance assessment is related on the topic or not?  If it really helps the pupils/students to carry out the best in them?

 If this is assessment educational or not?

Analysis

1. Do you think your originally design product-oriented performance assessment can appropriately assess the teacher’s learning objective? Why? Why not?

 Yes, it can appropriately assess the teacher’s learning objective for the reason that if we are making an assessment we are make it sure that at the end of the day you have met you goal or objectives.

2. Why do teachers need to give attention to the students’ product-oriented tasks? Why do they need to assess them?

 Teachers really need to give attention to the student’s product-oriented tasks for him/her to know if that pupil or learner really what she had instructed. And through it we can see if how creative or what are the uniqueness of each of the learners.

3. In what conditions can the product-oriented performance assessment be need more appropriately?

 This kind of assessment is really need if you are going to test the capability or skills of the pupils/students to do or to come up a good product.

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Reflections

Write your reflection of thoughts, feelings, personal learning strategies, insights or new understanding from your experience in using authentic assessment. Then share your reflection with your FS teacher and classmates. Also draw some insights from your

classmates’ sharing.

After answering all the questions in this field study I realized that as a future teacher we should be more observant and give more attention to our pupils/students because all of them have a different characteristics and capabilities that we should enhance through the use of different methods, strategies and assessment tools. Also, after answering this field study I

understand how a teacher should be in dealing his/her pupils. And through this I have learned many things that I can use when I am already in the field of teaching. That in giving assessment is a task that we need to think and examine carefully and we should based it on the learners and the learning objectives for it to be successfully done.

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On Becoming A Teacher

Field Study

Episode 1

THE TEACHER AS A PERSON

My Target

At the end of this episode, I will gain competence in clarifying my values about teaching, and in articulating and demonstrating one’s personal philosophy of teaching. My end goal is to be a positive role model for students.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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TEACHER INTERVIEW FORM

1. Teacher’s Name: Mrs. Santizo

Subject Taught: ALL Level: Grade I-G

a. My goal/s for my pupils/students is/are:

To acquire basic knowledge, skills and values b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are:

I want to teach the basic or fundamental r’s which are reading, riting, rithmetic and right conduct which are essential to the acquisition higher or more complex skills needed in preparation for adult life.

c. I will teach my pupils/students by:

Sharing intellectual thoughts and imparting them good moral values. And also, by presenting or using a variety of strategies and methods for them to easily acquire the lesson that I would present.

2. Teacher’s Name: Mrs. Pastias

Subject Taught: Science Level: Grade V

a. My goal/s for my pupils/students is/are:

To develop my pupils into an enlightened and intelligent citizen of a democratic society.

b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are:

The lesson that would relate to their personal lives and I would also teach them and made them understand why particular things are existing.

c. I will teach my pupils/students by:

Exposing them to the reality of life and by giving them some activities like, games, field trips, etc. that would make them become interactive the nature and society.

3. Teacher’s Name:

Subject Taught: Level: a. My goal/s for my students is/are:

To participate and learn many things in my class. b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are:

To teach them a good behaviour and let them know that in everything they do there is an incorporate consequence.

c. I will teach my pupils/students by:

Conditioning them through giving them conducive environment for their learning process, by motivating them in paying attention in my discussion and by giving them rewards if they have done well in the class.

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TEACHER’S VALUES AND PHILOSOPHY MATRIX

Teacher’s Responses Your Analysis Values Reflected Your Analysis Philosophy Reflected (Refer to pp.6-10 of Bilbao et.al The Teaching Profession)

Your Reflection

Your comments/reactions (Do you agree/disagree with the views of the teacher? Is it

similar/different from your own view?

Teacher 1

a. Why teach? The teacher wanted to make a good

foundation for the pupils.

The teacher wants to impart basic

knowledge, skills and values to her pupils or she is using

essentialism philosophy.

I agree with her views that being a teacher especially in grade I you teach them the basic knowledge, skills and values.

b. What to teach? She teaches her pupils a lesson that would make them prepared for the next level of education.

She wanted that her learners should know the basics first before letting them expose into more complex situations.

As a teacher you should make sure that they already master the basic for it help them become more prepared in the next level of education

c. How to teach? She provides appropriate methods that learners can go with it or can easily understand it.

She should make sure that learners really master the basics.

II agree that in teaching

grade I you should provide variety of teaching

strategies and methods.

Teacher 2

a. Why teach? She wants her pupils to be a learned citizen of a country.

Because she wants her pupils to have hands on experiences.

Yes, I agree because we all know that experience is still the best teacher. b. What to teach? She wanted her

learners to link with the lessons.

She wants to teach her pupils how to be practical in dealing with their society and nature.

I also agree with this view, because pupils/students can really understand what the teacher teaches if he/she can relate with it. c. How to teach? The teacher

wanted her

By providing them

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Reflections

1. Which views do you agree with? Disagree with? Expound?

In all the interview that I have done I do agree to all the answers of the teachers. Because, we can really see that each of them are doing their best to impart, share and transmit information and values to their pupils and they are very passionate in

teaching them despite of their being hard headed, they are expanding their patience just to make sure they give them the best.

pupils to expose in everything especially in real life situations or in the happenings around them.

would enhance their capabilities.

more if they have experience many thing.

Teacher 3

a. Why teach? To develop their good behaviour in and out of the school.

To develop a good attitude towards other people.

I agree because having a good moral character is more important than knowledge.

b. What to teach? Values that would help them in everything and would make them known for it.

The teacher wanted her pupils to be admired by people because of its good behaviour.

Yes, I also agree because if that pupil would practice the good attitude other learner would follow him and wanted to be with him.

c. How to teach? By doing it first and let them follow it and practice it in their daily lives.

She wanted to be the role model for the pupils and them to do the same.

Being a teacher you should let your pupils see that you also have that good

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My Mission Statement as a Future Teacher

“What a teacher should be?”

As a teacher we should always do our best in imparting

knowledge and good values not only for the reason of getting or earning

a salary every month but, because you want to give your full service to

the young minds and angels of the society.

As a teacher you should always be dedicated and committed in

teaching your pupils even though nobody recognizes or would not

recognize your efforts and:

As a teacher you should be willing to help your pupils for them to be

successful in their chosen path or life.

2. This time, it’s your turn to answer the three sentence completion items. a. My goal/s for my students is/are:

To make them a wholesome individual.

b. What I really want to teach to my students is /are?

I am going to teach them the all aspects of life and I am going to transform them from ordinary to extraordinary individual.

c. I will teach my pupils/students by?

I will teach my pupils by providing or implementing a variety of teaching strategies and methods that would help them develops the best in them.

3. What philosophy do you adhere to? Why?

I adhere a philosophy that says, being a teacher is not just a job to be done but, it is your responsibility and your mission to be done successfully. It is your responsibility and mission to search for appropriate strategies for your learning target, your responsibility and mission to give more patience in dealing with them and it is your responsibility and mission to give your full effort to make them knowledgeable and be successful in the future.

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ADDITIONAL ENJOYABLE REFLECTIVE ACTIVITIES

A. If you were a school tool, what would you be? Why?

If I were a school tool I wanted to be a “pencil”. Because I Will help them write a journey that they should have and They deserve. As you can see the pencil has an eraser it Means I am going to erase the things that are not good for Them and those that are giving them doubts to reach the Things they wanted in life. Instead I am going to leave a mark

That would help them become optimistic in everything especially when they think they have nothing.

B. If you were a subject, what would you be? Why?

If I am going to be a subject I wanted to be a “Math” subject. Why? Because, I want my pupils/

students to know and understand that in every problems there is a corresponding solution to it, and they should not let those problems

weakened and defeat them but instead they should be more patient in seeking the best way of solving it.

C. If you were school furniture, what would you be? Why? If I am going to be school furniture I would choose to become a cabinet where important files of the school is placed because, just like a cabinet I want to have or gain more knowledge or important Information that I could impart to my future

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Episode 2

THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM

My Target

A t the end of this episode, I will gain competence in establishing routines and procedures, to make the physical environment conducive to learning.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Celsa Santizo Cooperating School: MABINI Elementary School

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OBSERVATION REPORT

Name of the School Observed: Mabini Elementary School School Address:Mabini Street

Date of Visit:

Mabini Elementary School is located at Mabini Street beside the CENECO. This school provides a conducive environment for the learning process of the pupils and every teacher of this institution is approachable and willing to help you if you need something or you need their help. In this institution I understand how important the role of each person. The

teachers, faculty and the principal because, without the teachers the institution is nothing and also the principal who has a great task to be done under her supervision that without her full dedication and giving importance to each person of the school all of it are just useless.

The Mabini institution help me realized and understand how a teacher should be in and out of the classroom. I can say that Staying in that institution for 4 days really helped me a lot.

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32 Classroom Management Area Observation Description of the Supportive Measures Observed My Analysis Comments on the Effectiveness of the Supportive Measure My Analysis Recommendations 1. Organizational Plan The organizational plan is good.

Everything inside the classroom is put in the right place or position.

It is effective in the sense that it gives the pupils a convience.

They should maintain having a well

organized classroom.

2. Schedule They have a well planned schedule. They follow the activities allotted in each time.

It is good that they well planned activities in each time allotted to them.

The teacher should always do activities relevant to the topic. .

3. Record Keeping The teacher makes sure that she checks the attendance before she starts the class. And records the scores of her pupils.

The checking of attendance before starting the class and keeping their scores is good for the reason that you would be able to know or monitor your

student’s capabilities.

She should update the grade or scores of her pupils.

4. Physical Environment

She makes sure that she provides a conducive

environment for the learning process of her pupils.

Providing a conducive environment is really important for them to be comfortable while learning.

She should maintain and always makes sure that everything in the classroom is safe.

5. Discipline The teacher

disciplines her pupils properly.

Disciplining your learners is very important for you to maintain a peace environment.

She should always maintain the peace and order inside the classroom.

6. Routines They have well planned routines inside the classroom. Which the teacher makes sure that the

Having well planned routines is good in order for the students to develop their initiative and

They should continue their daily routines and also improve it.

Classroom Management Matrix

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daily routines are done properly.

independent in doing the tasks inside the classroom.

Analysis

1. In what area of classroom management was the teacher most effective? Which of the supportive measures is effective? Why?

 The teacher is most effective in the physical environment of the classroom

because she makes sure that everything is in proper places and she makes sure that her pupils are comfortable inside the classroom so that the process learning is continuous.

2. In what area of classroom management was the teacher least effective? Which supportive measures were not effective?

 Maybe, she is least effective in disciplining her learners. She disciplines them but, not really that much, because sometimes she can’t control her pupils if they noisy or doing something.

3. Suggest for more effective ways for your answer in number 2.

 I could suggest that she would give consequences to those who are not behaving. Or talk to their parents about the behaviour of your child and make some strategies that would help you to minimize their unusual behaviour.

Reflections

1. Describe at least 3-5 characteristics of a teacher who can establish a well managed classroom?

 A teacher that can establish a well manage classroom is someone who knows how to deal with the attitude or behaviour his/her pupils/students, someone who is fair to all of her/his pupils/students and someone who is flexible in and out of the school.

2. What characteristics do you have in present that can make you an effective classroom manager? Elaborate how these characteristics can help you.

 I think the characteristic that I have that can make me an effective manager is the attitude of being patient. Because we all know that being a teacher we should always be patient in the attitude and behaviour of our pupils/students

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that if they have done wrong you are not going to punish him/her but, you need to give patience to listen to his/her complaints or his/her side why he/she have done those things.

3. What characteristics do you have in present that can hamper you from becoming an effective classroom manager? How can you overcome these characteristics?

 Maybe, being a flexible because sometimes I cannot do many things at the same time or to be like this or that if needed. But, as a future teacher I would train myself to be flexible in every situation that I may encounter.

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Episode 3

THE TEACHER AND THE COMMUNITY

My Target

At the end of this episode, I will gain competence in identifying possible linkages

between the school and the community, particularly those that will help attain curricular goals.

Name of the School Observed: Mabini Elementary School School Address: Mabini Street

Date of Visit:

 School’s Locality

The Mabini Elementary School is located at Mabini Street beside the CENECO.

It is accessible for public transportation and surrounded by different barangays where most of the pupils of the school is staying.

 Issues/concerns/problems

I think the problem is the pollution wash out by different transportation use that can make the pupils become polluted.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Celsa Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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 Resources of the community

The school has many stores where pupils can buy foods or materials they needed in school.

 Community Assistance/ service from the school

The community where the school is located helps the school in maintaining the peace and order and if there are programs the parents are willing to help the school.

Analysis

1. Suggest new ways by which the school can creatively use the resources of the community.

I can say that a school can creatively use the resources of the community if the school put concerns on the resources that a community have and both the community and the school will connive to produce a good product.

2. How can the school address the issues/concerns and problems of the community?

The can address the issues/concerns and problems of the community by implementing rules and policies according to the concerns and problems of the community.

3. What possible linkages can the community and school have?

The possible linkages that a community and that school should have is the cooperation of the school and the people of the school, the principal, the faculty and staffs and also the parents or the people of the community to have a unity for the successful of the school and the community also.

Reflections

1. How did you feel while you were going around the community? What things did you learn that you might have taken for granted before?

While I am going around the community I really feel that the people there are giving importance on the education of their children. And the thing that I have learned that I have taken for granted before is, I regret those times when I am not socializing other people which hopefully helps me in my daily life and in the future.

2. As a future teacher, what do you think will be your role in the community?

As a future teacher, I think my role in the community is I will be standing as a leader who will leads the community in every aspect. As we all know teachers are known to

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3. How will you encourage more community participation among teachers and students?

I will be encouraging them by giving them benefits if a particular thing happens if both

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Episode 4

THE GLOBAL TEACHER

My Target

At the end of this episode, I will gain insights and describe the characteristics of a global teacher.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias AND Mrs. Celsa Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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Knowledge Skills Attitude Other Shared

Experiences TEACHER 1

A teacher that is considered to be a global teacher is someone who has the knowledge in every area of his/her subject matter. A considered global teacher is someone who is flexible in every situation. A global teacher is someone who understands and knows that every individual is created uniquely.

A global teacher should be particular with individual differences and know how to deal with those differences. TEACHER 2

A global is the one who has knowledge not only in his/her lessons but, also in every aspects of life.

Someone who is considered global teacher is the one who impart

knowledge and can make different styles in sharing or

imparting the lessons to the

pupils/students.

A global teacher is someone who manages the class in a positive or in a good way.

A someone that can be considered global teacher is the one who is willing to accept his/her wrong doings.

TEACHER 3

A global teacher is the one who is willing to continue learning and enrich the knowledge that she already has.

Global teacher is the one who is very responsible in making his/her an enjoyable one.

Global teacher is someone that can compete

internationally and globally.

And lastly a global teacher should be hands on in everything she/he does.

Analysis

1. From the responses of the teachers, what conclusions can you make about the knowledge that a global teacher should have?

 From the responses of the teachers I can conclude that a global teacher should not stop learning, should not have master his/her lesson but also how she would deliver it to his/her class in a way that they would catch it clearly.

2. From the responses of the teachers, what conclusions can you make about the skill that a global teacher should have?

 I conclude that a global teacher should be elastic or flexible in every situations

The GLOBAL Teacher Matrix

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motivated that she would give his/her service just because of the salary.

3. From the responses of the teachers, what conclusions can you make about the attitude that a global teacher should have?

 As a global teacher I conclude that you need to be very understandable, have the self-esteem or have the confidence in competing or in doing something and always be proud of what he/she did.

Reflections

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Global teacher life-line

Now, I will instil and internalize the knowledge, skills and values

I have acquired from my previous and present teachers.

2 years from now, I will make sure that those acquired

knowledge will be used in my daily routines in life. And also I will

make sure that I would be able to pass the LET exam.

5years from now, I will be one of the admired teachers not only

in the Philippines but also in other country.

10 years from now, I have already a family and children whom

will continue what I have started and will support me in every path I

take, same that I would support them.

Below is a clip art essay on what a global teacher is. Examine each part of the clip art essay. Think of a title for it. What message does it convey to you? Write a reflection on this.

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Title

Are you a global teacher?

It’s Message:

The illustration or the clip art conveys that being a global teacher you should know everything or you know every aspect of life. Like in the picture, you can see there is a computer and book, it means that a teacher should not just depend on books but, also he/she should get other opinions or additional information from the computer and would not just stick in one information. Because a global teacher is not just concerned in imparting knowledge but, how much knowledge she could share to his/her pupils to make them knowledgeable one.

Next is, being a global teacher we should always have the love in teaching as well as to our pupils as we love our own child, relative or parents. That, we should know the strengths and weaknesses of each of our pupils/students.

Another, to be considered as global teacher you should be useful in the community especially if there are activities in the said community and lastly, being a global teacher you should be internationally and globally competent, that wherever you go you are always excelling in your own way or through the skills, knowledge and values that you have.

My Reflection:

As a global teacher you have a great responsibility in school, to your pupils/student and to the community. As a global teacher you should not just give your service but, give it with passion and dedication. And also as a global teacher you should be molded as a wholesome individual that wherever you go you will still bring and recognize by people for what you are as a teacher.

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Episode 5

THE TEACHER AS A PROFESSIONAL

My Target

At the end of this episode, I will demonstrate a deeper understanding of the rights, duties and responsibility of a professional teacher and their impact on you as a future teacher.

Name of FS Student: Lenmark O. Chavez Course: BEED IV

Resource Teacher: Mrs. Pastias and Mrs. Celsa Santizo Cooperating School: Mabini Elementary School

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Policies/Guidelines Comments/sharing of the Interviewee

Shown Pertinent

laws/provisions that served as legal basis of

the policy/guideline RIGHT OF TEACHERS

Duties/Obligations of Teachers

Economic and Social Benefits

Reward/Incentive System:

Disciplinary Procedures

Analysis

1. What values are reflected by the policies and guidelines found in the school or teacher manual. Put your answers on the matrix above. You may choose to put some additional comments here.

 The values reflected in the policies and guidelines in the school or teacher manual are

the following:

Being respectful,

to be equal in the treatment of learners,

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Reflection

1. How do you feel about the policies and guidelines concerning teachers? How will you respond to them in the future?

The policies and guidelines being implemented concerning teacher are

very important for it helps the teachers know what the things they should

do are and what are the things that they should avoid to do. But,

nowadays we can really see that most teachers are not following with the

guidelines and policies that sometimes the cause of misunderstanding.

This will help me understand and know what should I do and do not do if I

am already in the field of teaching.

2. What insights/realizations did you have about the demands of being a professional teacher? How will you meet these challenging “demands” in the future?

 Maybe, all I can say is I will just do my best in teaching my pupils in the future and I

am going to put my great effort when I am already teaching. I will do the best that I can do for my learners.

3. What are your values and strengths that can help you become a true professional?

 My strengths is being who I am and believing that I can be a professional teacher that

could help many pupils to be successful in the near future. Someone that is willing to listen to their problems and very willing to guide them in every step of their way and someone that they could trust with.

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