Beruflich Dokumente
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A NARRATIVE REPORT
Presented to the
OFFICE OF THE TEACHER EDUCATION
In Partial Fulfilment
Of the Requirements in
Educ 402: Student Teaching
Submitted by:
MULDEZ, ROMELO V.
Submitted to:
PROF. LESLIE ELISA S. COBILLA
March 2015
APPROVAL SHEET
Recommending Approval:
___________________________
PROF. LESLIE ELISA S. COBILLA
Supervisor, Practice Teaching
Approved:
___________________________
DR. STELLA MARIE D. CONSUL
Dean, Teacher Education Dept.
DEDICATION
Time flies so fast. It is indeed nostalgic looking back on all the things happened during
those four exuberant years. Who would have thought that I am now on last academic year in my
college life which is about to bid goodbye and cant hide just how thrilled I am while writing this
dedication since our much awaited Graduation Day is fast approaching. In line with this I,
Romelo V. Muldez am again compiling all the knowledge I have learned while having my
Practice Teaching- a course guiding us and molding us in becoming professionals in or career as
future Educator. I am compiling not just the knowledge, and also the experiences and
unforgettable memories I had, making me come up with this Narrative Report.
This Narrative Report is lovingly dedicated to my parents, Rodolfo Guarte Muldez Sr.
and Editha Mullet Valmorida and my siblings, Rodelo, Meschel, Rodolfo Jr.,Riel, Richard and
Richie who served us my inspiration, my strength and motivation in fulfilling my dreams and in
accomplishing this portfolio successfully.
I also want to dedicate this portfolio to the rest of the Muldez, Dadap, Tidalgo,Valmorida
clan and all the people who have also supported our family along this journey of mine towards
becoming an educator- a molder of young minds.
And above all, to my Almighty Creator who granted this miracle of achieving my dreams
in life and all the people who believed in me that I can make. This is all for you.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my warmest gratitude to all those who helped me in the
completion of this portfolio and those who became a big part of my college life.
To my cooperating teacher in Laboratory High School, Sir Joseph for all the things he
taught me; for sharing his experiences and giving his time and effort in giving me pieces of
advice; for his concern, encouragement and guidance.
To my students in Laboratory High School, grade-7 for giving me love and for treating
me as real teacher; for being my younger brothers and sisters, friends at the same time for giving
me unique experiences I never thought would have.
To my DAFENHS family for the wonderful and challenging experiences you have shared
with me during my internship.
To the Cobilla family, who really believed in me and saved me from frustrations in life.
Narration of Experiences
Introduction
If you will come to think of it, being a student isnt an essay role, what more is to be a
teacher? But what makes more challenging is when these two words student and teacher
smashed together, ending up with student- teacher.
The courses Field Study, Curriculum Development and Practice Teaching prepared me
for a transition from being a student to a student-teacher. These courses provided me to
experience of how was it to become a real teacher through my observation period in SLSU-
Laboratory High School and Don Agustine F. Escano National High School during my Field
Study subjects,
To be a student teacher or to have practice teaching is an integral and important part of all
teacher training programs. It is a practical and hands-on type of work that will really prepare and
train would be teacher in the real battle field of teaching that is why it is highly valued compared
the other courses during the training of future teachers like me.
The student teaching experience is frequently cited having the highest impact on future
teaching behaviors of candidate teachers. And for me, my student teaching experience was the
most meaningful portion of my professional preparation as an educator.
By glancing in this narrative report, you will have a glimpse of what took place during
my student teaching period- the learning and experiences which are bitter yet fruitful; the
hardships and struggles Ive gone through as I strive to reach my goal of becoming a full pledge
teacher; the memories that will forever remain carved in my heart; and the fulfilment and the
joys of my teaching experience.
Id be happy to share with you all these experiences in my journey and may you also be
inspired to follow the steps of our great teacher- Jesus Christ.
Orientation
Orientation was made before the deployment of the different assigned school whether in
or out campus. In my orientation experiences I learned about what and why about Practice
Teaching Program.
The teaching education curriculum of any teacher training institution has a very valuable
component which a senior education students undertaken for one semester. This is student
teaching which is considered the keys phase of the student teacher education program. Many
educators view it as the most important experience in the professional education of a prospective
teacher. Here the future teachers get a feel of the school and a feel of the teacher.
It is a program where the prospective teacher will obtain exposure and firsthand
experience in all aspects of teaching. It is in the student teaching where they will be challenged
in knowing themselves better in understanding the nature and aspirations of their students, an
acquiring the basic teaching skills in making a critical analysis of the various problems related in
teaching, in keeping themselves abreast current trends and practices in their field of
specialization, and many others. It is here where they will put into practice the many principles
and theories which they have learned in the classroom. Exhibiting a positive attitude toward
realizing their goal in becoming the effective involved and happy teacher they want to be.
This orientation was indeed very beneficial to us because in this phase we were learned
the do and donts being a practice teacher. We were also taught and reminded on how we are
going to pass this course.
This orientation was also made colorful on the impromptu made by our supervisor,
Professor Leslie Elisa S. Cobilla. Student teachers were so surprised when their names were
called to be the emcee, to be the welcome talk and others. That was indeed very fruitful,
challenging and full knowledge yet very enjoyable experience.
On- Campus
According to Guinoo(2006), the integration of the school in the university system has
widened its educational horizon in the field of specialization guided by its mission: dedicated to
produce agents of change imbued with core values of competence, commitment and spirituality
and uphold excellence in instruction, research, extension and production for sustainable socio-
economic growth and development and its vision: shall be a globally competitive and values
motivated institution for social transformation.
Southern Leyte State University- Tomas Oppus Laboratory High School is a complete
secondary school with one section per year level. This school year, the said school was headed
by Prof. Leslie Elisa S. Cobilla. The students in the SLSU- Tomas Oppus Laboratory High
School were carefully chosen from among those who got the average of 85% above as its general
average.
According to the school policy, its main purpose is to serve as training ground for the
Bachelor Secondary Education (BSED) and Diploma in Basic Education Teaching (DBET)
student who will undergo classroom and participation and practice teaching.
Off- Campus
DON AGUSTIN F. ESCAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Don Agustin F. Escao National High School is located at Bogo, Tomas Oppus Southern
Leyte about 250 meters from the national road. The name of the school was taken from the
owner of the land who donated for the realization of of the said school.
The school has five buildings with catering the needs of the studentry. It has a computer
room with 100 computer units easily accessible for the students use in their TLE subject. The
school is a recipient also of a e-math classroom with computers.
The school was opened through patronage of the barangays surrounding barangay Bogo.
At present, Don Agustin F. Escao National High School is headed by its energetic head teacher
in the person of Mrs. Lilia G. Capistrano.
The school is guided by the following core values: Maka-Diyos, Makatao at Makabansa.
Don Agustin F. Escao National High School envision to offer quality education which produce
graduates imbued with human values participative to an to any school activities and a God-
fearing Filipino.
The school is guided with its schools mission to provide Quality Education to all with
dedicated and competent teachers and school manager working in harmony with very supportive
stakeholders- to inculcate basic knowledge and to make every citizen a well rounded personality.
CAMPUS MAP
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LOCATION MAP OF SOUTHERN LEYTE STATE UNVERSITY TOMAS OPPUS
SLSU-Junior
Laboratory
High School
Southern Leyte State University- Tomas Oppus Laboratory High School is headed by a
principal with the several instructors originally coming from the university. The principal is
appointed by the university through the recommendation of the Professional Education
Department since the Laboratory High School serves as the training ground for the DBET and
BSED practitioners.
Since most of the instructors are coming from the university, most of the teachers are
graduates of masteral degree and doctoral degree. It has a section each year level with an average
of 40 students per level.
In the field of educative process, teachers are confronted of diverse intelligence coming
from our students. Thus, this calls for the right method used by the teacher the classes so that
he/she must be able to encourage the students into learning process. Those in the lower years
should be versatile, prolific, and flexible to reach out the learners following the step from the
simple to complex, concrete to abstract and familiar to unknown.
Choosing the right method is very essential to impart learning since it determines the
progress of learning from the students.
During my internship in the Lab High school, topic guides is already there, since the
school is adapting already the K to 12 programs, I really need to dig in my understanding and
knowing to my learning in order for me to cater their needs, considering the multiple
intelligences and individual differences of my learners. This realization and experience help me a
lot to use also my own methods and strategies.
In my case, I prefer to use the inductive method jiving with several of activities because
students should cater there different needs and discover important roles and truth for themselves
through careful; observation they get from my discussion and activities given. In this manner,
they are learning without much help from their teachers helping them plant new ideas and
concepts in their minds. This also serves as a way of encouraging them to think critically and
creating or establishing their own theory related to the subject matter.
Comparison of the Strategies Employed in the On- Campus and Off-Campus
As always, strategies differ depending on the needs of the students since a teacher should
rely on the nature of the child.
Since I was teaching two sets of learners, I see to it that my strategies are also different
My second and last shifting was in Don Agustin F. Escao National High School. Unlike
in SLSU-TO Laboratory High School which I had only one Student Teaching Mentor in the
person of Mr.JosephAaveza, I have three different Student Teaching Mentors who differs also
in their strategies
Although their strategies influence me yet still stick to the standard of which to look for
the needs of the students. My strategies used this time were different because most of my
students were average and even lower capacities. Often times I use review, type study method,
inductive and deductive method because I need to discuss the basic concepts related to my
lessons so that they can cope up.
My class management was neither too lax nor too strict because my objectives were to
make the students feel comfortable inside the classroom. This was also my way of encouraging
them to cooperate with my class especially in the group discussion and group activities since I
believe learning takes place in that kind of atmosphere.
Description and Comparison of Practices Employed in:
Enforcing Discipline
In on-campus internship, disciplining students was not really that hard, for the reason that
they were discipline students. Most of them were from different municipality of Southern Leyte
and graduated Valedictorian, Salutatorian and honor students. In my first day of school also, I
already told them my first rule which is to respect. On the other hand my students in grade 7
know how to mingle with us practice teacher and they treat us also like their real teacher.
The same thing with my out-campus experience, I always stressed to them the importance
of the word RESPECT and by that, disciplining students was not really hard for me.
Grading
Since the school is adapting the K to 12 programs our choice is to follow the grading
system designed and that is KPUP which stands for Knowledge, Process, Understanding and
Product/Skills of the learners. These are the four areas to focus of my students in getting grades.
Like, the Don Agustin F. Escao National High School was also using the same grading system
only that the school add plus 60 to the grades of the students.
Remediation
I had not encountered much remediation in my practice teaching at the SLSU- Laboratory
High School because most of them were fast learners. What I had do to the students is to
encouraged them to ask questions about the lessons that they do not understood whenever we
had vacant time. I let myself open for consultation to the students.
On the Don Agustin F. Escao National High School I had a student in fourth year with
anemia but very interested in his studies, what I did is to visit him in there house and make the
one on one discussion about the lesson. I do love doing extra miles because teaching is my
passion and vocation then.
Improving Study Habits
I encouraged the students to study by giving those assignments almost every session and
giving activities at the end of every discussion so that they will be obliged to study.
Testing
In my off and on-campus, I had employed test that requires higher order thinking skills
since these students were fast learners.
In connection to the K to 12 programs I didnt just give my students the traditional paper-
pencil testing, I always give them practical testing right after my discussion to check whether I
need to reteach the lesson or move on to the next topic. This will jive also the trend in the K to 12
programs to check the knowledge, process, understanding and product of my learners.
Effective teaching would only be realized when there is good facilitation and guidance
and assistance. This much enriched with the help of innovative program. This innovative
program includes conferences, symposium, seminars and trainings.
Realia, models and other forms of instructional materials aid the realizations of effective
teaching- learning process. This enables the learners to participate and grasp the lesson easily.
The cooperating teacher checked the lesson plans of the student teachers and gave good
suggestions and constructive criticisms that would help the student teachers improve their way of
teaching and imparting knowledge to the learners that they would be effective.
In my off- campus, I have two Student Teaching Mentors, each of them have different
personalities but the two of them were very dedicated of helping me to become better teacher in
the future.
On the other hand, our interpersonal relationship was good because we can talk with
them of whatever problems we have in their school. The principal was also approachable. We
called her Mommy.
I am very thankful for all the advices that my STM did, it really helps me to improve my
professional qualities.
In my on- campus we facilitated three major social activities, first the science camp. I
was the in charge for venue for the pictorials. It was held in Maasin City Zoo. It was successful
with the help of my co- practice teaching and the manager of the said zoo. During the Bb. Agham
pageant I was chosen to be one of the emcee, it was a very privileged and honor to do such
prestigious event. And for the second major activity was the 2nd Honors and Consultation
Program. We facilitated the whole program. And lastly was the Christmas Portfolio with the
students and the faculty and staff. And again I was chosen to be the emcee of the said event and
aside from that I choreograph the annual Christmas Tableau with the help of my co-grade 7
practice teacher.
During my off-campus, our school was assigned to design the venue of the ManCom
(school heads meeting). That was very challenging but we did it. I was also task to decorate the
PTA meeting held at the DAFENHS.
It was indeed a meaningful experience with the various activities initiated by the school.
Getting along with other is not always as easy as one, two, and three. It requires careful
and discreet manner to adjust with their individualities.
In my experience, its good to be amiable and affable teacher because less effort is
needed to befriend and knowing your learners, we need to build a barrier in order to maintain the
student to teacher no bias relationship. However, we are not living in a perfect society that is why
adjustment is always required.
I didnt find it hard to mingle with my students because they were also approachable and
friendly also.
Benefits Derived from such Experiences
Every experience marks what we become and what we do in the future. My experiences
during my internship so far taught me a lot of things that made me a better teacher in the future
and a better individual.
Students were not mere learners and participants in our lives as teachers. They were the
persons who teach us what life was all about. They made us cry, they made us laugh and they
helped us. Through them we see the real scenario of our impoverishing society.
This made my conviction stronger that I was not only a teacher who injects knowledge
but also someone that can change many lives through my influence towards students. This really
proves that teaching is a noble profession.
Inspired by what Zulueta (2006) cited in the story about Mrs. Thompson and Teddy
Stanford as Mrs. Thompson said to Teddy I never know what teaching is. It is you who teach
me how. I was amazed and inspired to be like her.
V. EVALUATION OF EXPERIENCES
Insights Gained of All the Phases of Student Teaching Program
Prior to actual teaching, we were already trained and taught different theories in dealing
with our Student Teaching Mentors, personnel, staff, students and community. Those enduring
times were worth enough to equip me to the training ground of internship.
What I learned best and tried to put into my heart was time management and punctuality.
One of the good qualities of a professional was he/she knew how to budget time and always
arrive on time. It was a deep conviction that changed and still changing me to possess the said
traits.
Lastly, I realize everyone has its own role to play its not on how great he performs but on
how he tried to perform. My students taught me a lot to live not only for myself but also with
others.
For improvements, I aid some suggestions and recommendations. These are the
following:
1. The parents must always know their childrens performance in the school.
2. They must give encouragement to their children.
3. The teacher must be dedicated to his/her profession and avoid too must
tardiness.
4. The teacher must bear in mind the individual differences of their students.
5. The teacher must have interpersonal skills in class management and effective
communication.
6. The principal must be strict in implementing punishment to those teachers
who are not doing or performing their job well to point that the students
education suffers.
7. The principal as well as the teachers must always give high regard to good
moral and values.
8. The principal must not be bias between teachers and students.
9. The government must give held to the sentiments of teachers with regards to
the delivering educational of public high school.
10. The government must allocate enough budgets to the education of public high
school.
REFERENCES
A. Books
1. Lardizabal, Amparo S. et.al 1991./Principles and Methods of Teaching.
3rd edition. Quezon City : Phoenix Publishing Inc.
2. The Websters International Encyclopedia, Vol. I
3. World Book Dictionary, Vol. III
4. Zulueta, Francisco 2006 Principles and Methods of Teaching.
B. Books
The Modern Teacher, VolLII, No. 4 Sept. 4II, No. 4 Sept. 2003. Problems Affecting the
Educational System
C. Unpublished Materials
Narrative Report of Student Teachers
1. Grace Joy L. Acub ( March 2007 )
I.OBJECTIVES:
A.SUBJECT MATTER:
REFERENCES:
http://www.write-out-loud.com/public-speaking-
exercises.html#sthash.LNan1u7S.dpuf
Speech and Drama by Estelita C. Pangilinan and Myrna J. Dilig
page 147
III.PROCEDURES:
A.INITIAL TASKS:
Breathe:
Try this:
Humming, ha-ing and yawning are all good to relax and tune
your vocal equipment.
Let the students read the sentences using different tones/ facial
expressions:
B.YOUR TEXT:
In most studies, the fear of public speaking is the number 1 fear of the
American people. Death is number 2. As Jerry Seinfeld would say, that
means that at a funeral, most people would rather be in the coffin than
delivering the eulogy.
How many of you have fear in public speaking? What do you do when
you are nervous and you have to speak?
Lets talk about what skills are required. And it does require skills.
Some of you may think that public speaking is a gift that some people have
and most dont. Isnt it? Anyone can become a good public speaker and
were going to talk about how.
1. Be Organized!
b. Write down key ideas on a note card to keep your thoughts straight.
2. Be Clear! (Words)
a. Simple is best!
b. Open arms.
d. Chin up!
5. Be Vocal! (Voice)
b. Enunciate
d. No mumbling!
e. Slow down!
6. Be Yourself!
a. Your audience will forgive your nervousness, but they will be turned
off by fake modesty or bravado.
a. Dont point out your own mistakes or apologize. You are the expert
on this topic during the time your speech is made!
b. Look the part! If the occasion calls for a tuxedo, dont show up in
shorts and sandals. No matter how well you speak, the audience may
have trouble focusing on anything but your clothes.
c. Know your arguments! Confidence comes from feeling prepared.
Avoid reading every word to your audience from a speech or index
card.
e. Finish your speech before your audience does. Leave them wanting
more.
(In this phase, I will encourage the students to actively participate in the
discussion)
C.YOUR DISCOVERY:
1. I will write down various topics that will be relatively easy for
the students to talk about for at least a minute. (there is a list
attached) Topics should be simple so that students can focus on
eye contact, body language and gaining confidence.
3. Use a hat or other container and place all the topics inside.
7. When the speech is over, ask the student what he/she did
well and what he she would like to improve upon.
9. Repeat this same process until every student in the class has
had an opportunity to speak.
D.YOUR DISCOVERY:
E.MY TREASURE
I.OBJECTIVES:
Charting the course in this lesson, the students are expected to:
II.SUBJECT MATTER
REFERENCES:
Anglo-link.com
MATERIALS:
PowerPoint presentation
Chalk
Audio-visual presentation
III.PROCEDURES:
A.INITIAL TASKS
Activity 1: Hear me
B.YOUR TEXT:
Modal Verbs
A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility,
permission or obligation. Modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express the same things
as modals, but are a combination of auxiliary verbs and the preposition to. The modals and
semi-modals in English are:
1. Can/could/be able to
2. May/might
3. Shall/should
4. Must/have to
5. Will/would
Can, could and be able toare used to express a variety of ideas in English:
Ability/Lack of Ability
2. The support team will be able to help you in about ten minutes.
Past:
Note: Can and could do not take an infinitive (to verb) and do not take the future auxiliary will.
Possibility / Impossibility
Polite Request
2. Our company might get the order if the client agrees to the price.
1. Adam and Sue may not buy that house. Its very expensive.
Polite Suggestion
might + base form of the verb
1. You might like to try the salmon fillet. Its our special today.
To Offer of Assistance or Polite Suggestion (When you are quite sure of a positive
answer)
Note: Shall is only used with I or we. It is used instead of will only in formal English.
To Offer of Assistance or Polite Suggestion (When you are not sure of a positive answer)
To Give Advice
Necessity or Requirement
Past:
Note: have to and need to are often used in the same context, but many times, need to is used
to express something that is less urgent, something in which you have a choice.
1. Thomas has lived in Paris for years. His French must be very good.
To Persuade
Prohibited or Forbidden
Lack of Necessity
1. You dont have to park the car. The hotel valet will do it for you.
1. When I was a child, I would spend hours playing with my train set.
C.YOUR DISCOVERY:
1. Ben could not help his little brother with his homework yesterday.
2. ______ you please call a tow truck for me? My car broke down. (polite)
3. The students _______ to buy their textbooks today. The bookstore is all out of them.
5. ______ you ______ reach the customer if you call him at 4:00 his time?
Answers:
1. Could
2. Could
3. arent able
4. Can
5. Will/be able to
1. They ______ finish the project on time. The main engineer is ill.
2. You _____ want to stop by the museum gift shop on your way out.
5. You ______ park your car here. Its reserved for guests of the hotel only.
Answers:
1. might not
2. might
3. May
4. may as well
5. may not
2. The house ______ be ready to move into by next month. Its almost finished.
5. You ________ put your feet on the table. Its not polite.
Answers:
1. should
2. should
3. ought
4. shall
5. shouldnt
Exercises: Must, Have to, Need to, Dont Have to, Neednt
1. You ______ tell Anna about the party tomorrow night. Its a surprise! (must not, need to,
doesnt have to)
2. Tina _______ register for her classes on Monday, otherwise she wont get a place in
them. (doesnt have to, mustnt, has to)
3. You ________ send that fax. Ive already sent it. (must, will have to, dont have to)
4. A dog ______ get special training in order to be a guide dog. (must, need to, dont have
to)
5. Jeremy _______ get up early tomorrow. His class was cancelled. (mustnt, doesnt have
to, dont need to)
Answers:
1. must not
2. has to
3. dont have to
4. must
5. doesnt have to
Exercises: will, would
Fill in the blanks with one of the following words: will, wont, would, wouldnt.
2. The manager _______ be pleased to hear that a customer slipped on the wet floor.
4. When Igor lived in Russia, he ________ call his mother as often as he does now.
5. I can assure you sir, the order ______ be shipped out tonight.
Answers:
1. would
2. wont
3. would
4. wouldnt
5. will
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the following modals:
can, could, be able to, may, might, shall, should, must, have to, dont have to, need to
- You may have to make the modals negative according to the context of the sentence.
- There may be more than one possibility.
1. If you are sick, you ________ go to work. Youll infect everyone there.
3. You _______ finish the proposal today. You can finish it tomorrow.
4. She ______ hear much better with her new hearing aids.
6. Sam ______ pick his daughter up from school. Shes taking the bus home.
8. You ________ eat so many sweets. They are bad for you.
Answers:
1. shouldnt
2. must
3. dont have to
4. can
5. shall
6. neednt
7. mustnt
8. shouldnt
9. would
10. cant
E.MY TREASURE
Assignment:
Make a reflection out of the topic discussed. Write it on a short
bond paper.