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FS 6

FIELD STUDY
Learning Episode

My Learning Essentials
1 THE TEACHER AS A
PERSON IN SOCIETY

What are some personal qualities of Good Teacher?

1. Intelligence- ability to make sound decision , analyze , make judgement, make


solutions, possess higher order thinking skills, and other types of intelligence. The
teacher is intelligent.
2. Compassion-natural quality to empathize, to feel what others feel, to be tolerant of
others. The teacher is compassionate.
3. Emotional Stability- ability to calm under pressure, cheerful and optimistic, level
headed. The teacher is emotionally stable.
4. Innovativeness- natural tendency to create new things, modify existing ones
imaginative, finds solutions to problems quickly, and makes use of available
materials. The teacher is innovative.
5. Fairness-natural attribute to look at both sides of the issue before making judgement,
gives equal chances for both sides to be heard, removes personal biases. The teacher
is fair.
6. Self-confidence- natural tendency to feel” I can do it”, works alone, determined to
succeed. The teacher is self-confident.
7. Cooperativeness- natural action to work together with others, willing to share. The
teacher is cooperative.
8. Buoyancy- ability to survive in difficult situation, balances life, optimistic and
cheerful. The teacher is buoyant.
9. Reliability- attribute demonstrated by dependability, sincerity and honesty. The
teacher is reliable.
My Learning Activities

Activity 1 Am I This Person?


Who am I as a person? Do I have personal qualities that will make a better teacher
someday? The qualities listed are some of the many attributes but you will add to this later.
Look into yourself very well and answer each item very honestly. All your answers are
correct, so you do need to worry.

Name: Jerick M. Lapurga


School: Sultan Kudarat State University
Semester: 1st Semester
AM I THIS PERSON?
Bilbao, 2010 (shortened version, 2014)
Below are indicators of personal qualities which may describe YOU. Place a check (/)
mark in Box if the indicator fits you most of the time or an ex (X) mark if the description does
not fits you most of the time. Identify your quality by choosing the appropriate label in Box C.
Write the letter in Box B. You may use the letter more than once for your answer; Just leave
the item that you marked X.
Box B
Box A Match the checked mark with
Personal Attribute appropriate Label in Box C Box C
Indicator (write letter only)
Personal Quality Label
1. I am mentally  A. BOUYANCY/Buoyant
alert.
2. I very imaginative  H
for new ideas.
3. I like to try out  H B. INTELLEGENCE/ Intelligent
new things.
4. I appreciate other  D
people.
5. I am tolerant other  D C. SELF-CONFEDENCE/ Self-
people. confident
6. I adjust to different  A
situations.
7. I look at the  A D. COMPASSION/
brighter side of Compassionate
life.
8. I don’t consider  F
myself as better
than other.
Box A Box B Box C
Personal Attributes Match the checked mark Personal Quality Label
Indicator with appropriate Label in
Box C (write Letter only)

9.I share privileges with  D, E


others.
E. COOPERATIVENESS/
10. I give personal time for  E Cooperate
the group.

11. I make it a point to do the  I


job well.

12. I make quick solutions to X


problems. F. FAIRNESS/Fair

13. I volunteer to do task for  E


others.

14. I work for the group even  E


without affirmation in return.
G. EMOTIONAL STABILITY/
15. I am calm in the midst of  G Emotionally Stable.
chaos.

16. I am dependable on a  I
given task.

17. I give equal chance to  F H. INNOVATIVENESS/


the others to be heard. Innovative

18. I am sure of what I do. 

19. I hold my anger even  G


when provoked.

20. I am punctual in  I I. RELIABILITY/ Reliable


attendance.
Activity 2 Personal Qualities of an Experienced Teacher Checklist

With the use of the interview checklist attached, get the information about
the teacher. Ask permission to observe the teacher in her/his classroom and add
other personal qualities that you have observed which are not included in the
checklist.
Request for a picture of the teacher as part of your portfolio entry. Use the
picture as part of your photo Essay.
Identify and label the characteristics/attributes of checked indicators like
Compassion, Intelligence, Fairness, and others as shown in Activity 1. List other
observed attributes in the box to the right. With other attributes that you have
added, make a Photo Essay about the teacher. Place the picture of the teacher
on top of the photo essay.

Personal Qualities of an Experienced Teacher Checklist

Personal Qualities Check Put Labels of quality


those observed
The Experienced Teacher: 
1. Is mentally alert  INTELLIGENCE
2. Is very imaginative  INNOVATIVENESS
3. Tries out new things  INNOVATIVENESS
4. Appreciates other people.  COMPASSION
5. Tolerates other people.  COMPASSION
6. Adjusts to different situation  BUOYANCY
7. Looks at the brighter side of life.  BUOYANCY
8. Does not consider self as better  FAIRNESS
than others.
9. Shares privileges with others  COMPASSION
10. Gives up personal time for the  COOPERATIVENESS
group
11. Sees to it that she/he does job well  COMPASSION
12. Makes quick solutions to problems  INTELLIGENCE
13. Volunteers to do task for others  COOPERATIVENESS
14. Works for the group even without  COOPERATIVENESS
being affirmed return
15. Is calm in the midst of chaos  BUOYANCY
16. Is dependable on a given task  RELIABILITY
17. Gives equal chance for other to be  FAIRNESS
heard
18. Is sure of what he/she does  INTELLIGENCE
19. Holds anger even when provoke  EMOTIONAL
STABILITY
20. Is punctual in attendance  RELIABILITY
Portfolio Entry

Title: (Name of the teacher: Personal Qualities)

(Place the Photo of the teacher)

(Text of the essay)

The teacher is mentally alert because every time her students will ask her about their

lesson she automatically answers all the questions. She is also appreciating things done by

her students even though it is not worth the appreciation. She is always calm in front of her

students even she's already angry.


My Reflection/ Insights

A. How do I use my personal qualities to become a good teacher? Write


in at least two (2) paragraphs.

I will use my personal qualities to become a good teacher by making

myself as a good example to my students. We all know that children are the

great imitators, so as a future educator i will do best thing and the right actions so

that they will imitate that good deeds and not the bad things.

As a future educator I need also to become faire to my students or else

they will not going to follow what I'm teaching in front because they feel that they

are not belong to the group so i need to be careful with that. I need also to avoid

favoritism so that my students won't feel the "OP" feeling so, as a future teacher i

will evaluate my students because they have diverse culture and i should be

culture sensitive.

B. How does the experienced teacher, utilize his/her personal qualities to


make him/her a good teacher? Write in at least two (2) paragraphs.

The teacher utilized her personal qualities by making herself calm every

time she's teaching. She can control herself even though her students are very

importunate, at the same time she's also kind to her students.

The teacher has the eagerness to teach even she's not in the mood or

she's not feeling well. She didn’t let her students know that she is weak even

though she look so tired because she won't let her students going home without

learning that they can cherish and mark in their minds.


My Learning Portfolio

1. Picture of self and descriptions of personal qualities in a photo-essay and


reflections.

“Work smart, not hard” this is the line that I always bear in my mind,

because if you work hard you will just be tired in the last part of your

success, but if you work smart you just need to be wise and find another

ways to solve the problem and to make your success more fruitful.

I have this compassionate personality that if others are sad I am

also sad and if they are happy I am also happy because I can feel what

they feel and really appreciate those persons the always cares me and

always there for me. I like to try new things if I want to. I am also punctual

in attendance because i don’t want be late and I don’t want to be mention

by our instructor.
2. Photo Essay of the experienced Teacher Personal Attributes or
Characteristics and Reflections.

Title: (Name of the teacher: Personal Qualities)

(Place the Photo of the teacher)

(Text of the essay)

The teacher is mentally alert because every time her students will ask her about their

lesson she automatically answers all the questions. She is also appreciating things done by

her students even though it is not worth the appreciation. She is always calm in front of her

students even she's already angry.


FS 6
FIELD STUDY
Learning Episode

My Learning Essentials
2 THE TEACHER’S PHILOSOPHY
OF EDUCATION

As a teacher, one should have philosophy of education. A philosophy is a strong


belief that is translated into action. A philosophy will guide you on what you teach, how
you teach, why you teach among others. The different schools of thought or philosophies
were handed down to us by different philosophers. But as the world progress, other
philosophies emerged.

Below are major educational philosophies, presented in summary form.

Philosophy of Basic Features


Education
1. Essentialism Aim: Promote intellectual growth of learners for competence
Teacher’s role: Sole authority in the subject matter
Focus: Essential skill, 3Rs
Trends: Back to Basics, cultural literacy, excellence

2. Perennialism Aim: To educate the rational person, cultivate intellect


Teacher’s role: Assist learners to think with reason (critical
thinking, HOTS)
Focus: Classical subject, Great Books, Enduring curriculum
Trends: Use of Great Books: Bible, Koran, Classical books

3. Existentialism Aim: Education of the whole being, as unique individuals


Teachers role: Helps students define who they are, their
essence
Focus: Self-paced, self-directed, learner-centered
Trends: Individualized learning, values clarification
4. Progressivism Aim: Promote democratic social living
Teachers role: Develop lifelong learners
Focus: Learner-centeredness, interdisciplinary, outcome-based
Trends: Humanistic education, contextualized curriculum, equal
opportunities for all
5. Reconstructionism Aim: Improve and reconstruct society. Education for change
Teachers role: Agent of change and reform
Focus: Transformation of present of future landscape
Trends: Global education, convergence, transformative
education
6. Linguistic Aim: Develop communication skills in different
Philosophy languages(Multilingualism)
Teachers role: Provide experiential to learn language
Focus: Language and communication
Trends: Mastery of communication skills (verbal, non-verbal,
paraverbal or listening, speaking, writing, reading and viewing)
7. Behaviorism Aim: Modify and shape learners behaviour
Teachers role: Arrange environmental conditions to change
behaviour
Focus: Learners’ and the learning environment that act as stimuli
Trends: Education for sustainable development; ubiquitous
classrooms, multi-sensory stimuli
8. Constructivism Aim: Develop intrinsically motivated learners
Teachers role: Teaching students learn, how to learn
Focus: Experiential learning
Trends: UNESCO’s Pillars of Education; multiple perspective
Activity 1
Know Thy Self: My Philosophy of Education

Use the Survey Instrument found below for yourself and for two teachers
in the school. Read each statement and answer honestly. Select among the
choices from Agree Strongly to Disagree Strongly.

WHAT IS YOUR PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION?


(Based on Sadker and Sadker, 2nd Ed. Bilbao, 2014)
What is your Philosophy of education? To find out, read each of the
following statements about nature of education. Decide whether you agree or
disagree with each statement. Use the following numbers to express your
response.

Legend: 4 Agree strongly 3Agree 2Disagre 1Disagree Strongly

2 1. The students learning should be centred around 3Rs only.


3 2. The school subjects should focus on the great thinker of the past.
4 3. Many students learn best by engaging in real-world activities than
reading.
3 4. The student should be permitted to determine their own curriculum.
3 5. Subject matter is thought effectively when it is broken down into small
parts.
3 6.The school subjects should include only essential for all student to
know, creatively
Than develop social skills or acquire body of knowledge.
4 7. Schools above all, should develop students’ abilities to think deeply,
analytically and
Creatively than develop social skills or acquire body of knowledge.
3 8.Teaching should prepare students for analysing and solving the types
of problems
They will face outside the classroom.
4 9. Reality is determined by each individual’s perceptions. There is no
objective and
Universal reality.
4 10.People are shaped much more by their environment than by the
exercise of their
Free will.
4 11. Students should not be promoted to the new grade until they have
read and mastered certain key material.
4 12. An effective is not aimed at the immediate need of the students or
society.
3 13.The curriculum of a school should be built around the personal
experiences and
Needs of the students.
3 14. Students who do not want to study much should not be required to
do so.
2 15. Programmed learning is an effective method of teaching information.
3 16. Academic rigor is an essential component of education.
4 17. All students, regardless of ability, should study more or less the same
curriculum.
4 18. Art classes should focus primarily on individual expression and
creativity.
3 19. Effective learning is unstructured and informal.
3 20. Students learn best through reinforcement.
3 21. Effective schools assign a substantial amount of homework.
2 22. Education should focus on timeless questions such as “ What is
beauty or ” what
is truth?”
2 23. Since student is learn effectively through social interaction, schools
should plan
for more social gathering in the curricula.
3 24. The purpose of school is to help students understand themselves
and find the
meaning of their existence.
3 25. Frequent objective testing is the best way to determine what students
know.
2 26. Countries must become more competitive economically, hence
schools must
bolster their academic requirements for more competition.
3 27. Student must be thought to appreciate learning primarily for its own
sake, rather
than to help them into their careers.
4 28. Schools must place more emphasis on teaching about the concerns
of minorities
And women.
4 29. Each person has free will to develop as she or he sees fit.
2 30. Reward students well for learning so they will remember and be able
to apply
what they learned, even if they were not able to understand why the
information
is worth knowing.
3 31. Philippine schools should attempt to instil traditional Filipino values in
students.
3 32. Teacher-guided discovery of profound truths is a key method of
teaching
Students.
4 33. Students should be active participants in the learning process.
4 34. There are no external standard of beauty. Beauty is what and
individual decides
it to be.
3 35.We can place a lot of faith in our schools and teachers to determine
which
students behaviours are acceptable and which are not.
3 36. Schools must provide students with a firm grasp of basic facts
regarding the books, people and events.
3 37. Philosophy is ultimately a practical subject to study like computer
science.
3 38.Teachers must stress to the students the relevance of what they are
learning
to their lives outside and inside the classroom.
3 39. It is more important for a student to develop a positive self-c0ncept
than to
learn specific concepts.
4 40. Learning is more effective when students are given frequent tests to
determinewhat they have learned.

Record your answer in the matrix below.

Now that you have responded to all 40 items, write the number of the
response to each statement in the matrix below. Add the raw scores in each
column to determine your PHILOSOPY. Record those for the teachers in T1 and
T2.

My Philosophy of Education

Essentialism Perennialism Progressivism Existentialism Behaviourism

Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2


1 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 4 3 3 4 3 2 2 5 3 4 3

6 3 2 2 7 4 4 3 8 3 4 3 9 4 4 3 10 4 4 2
11 4 4 3 12 4 3 3 13 3 3 3 14 3 2 2 15 2 2 3

16 3 3 2 17 4 2 3 18 4 4 4 19 3 3 2 20 3 3 3

21 3 3 3 22 2 2 2 23 2 3 3 24 3 4 3 25 3 3 3

26 2 4 3 27 3 3 3 28 4 2 3 29 4 4 3 30 2 1 2

31 3 2 2 32 3 3 3 33 4 4 34 34 3 3 3 35 3 3 3

36 3 3 3 37 3 3 3 38 3 3 3 39 3 3 3 40 4 4 4

Total 23 24 20 Total 26 20 22 Total 27 26 26 Total 26 27 22 Total 25 24 23

Legend; S-Self T- Teacher 1; T- Teacher 2

Based on the information taken, answer the following questions.

Rank your total raw scores for each category. Do the same for Teacher 1
and Teacher 2.

1. What Philosophy is most dominant for you? Progressivism


Which is least dominant? Essentialism
2. For teacher 1, which is the most dominant? Existentialism

Least dominant Perrenialism

3. For teacher 2, what Philosophy has gained the highest score?


Progressivism
4. This is the most dominant philosophy of the Teacher. What has the lowest
score?
The lowest score was the Essentialism which she’s not only
focuses on the essential skills.

Application of Philosophy of Education in the


Activity 2
Classroom

Step 7: Go back to the school where you surveyed the teacher. Identify
from our matrix
what is her/his dominant philosophy.
Step 8: Observe in at least three hours her class and activities. Record
your observation
in your notebook. Write down at least 10 teaching actions that reflect her
Philosophy in Education. Describe in detail.
Step 9: Prepare this report as an entry to your portfolio.

Name of Teacher: Mrs: Margie A. Espigar Dominant Philosophy:


Progressivism

Observations: Write at least 5 observations in narrative form that shows


the application of the dominant philosophy of the Teacher.

The teacher includes to her lesson what the students should to

learn. She

don't let her student to promote to the next level they have read and

mastered certain key materials and she also gives an assignment that
suited for her students and she teach what are the values or manners that

the studenys should posses and gives facts when teaching.

My Reflection/ Insights

1. Have you discovered your dominant philosophy of Education? How do you


feel after knowing it? Is your philosophy or firm belief of education
reflected in what you are doing as a future teacher?

My dominant philosophy of Education is Progressivism


The practices that I do as a student and future teacher that reflect my
philosophy are: (describe in sentences)

I should engage myself in real world activities so that i can gain

more knowledge and can use it in my future career. Preparing myself in

analyzing and solving the types of problems that i will face outside the

classroom. Enhancing my capabilities and skills so that I will able to teach

smoothly inside the class.

The practices that I will do, that I will reflect my Philosophy of Education
will be: (describe in sentences).

Since the students learn effectively through social interaction, I as a future

educator i will create more group activities inside the class so that they can

gather more information from their classmates at the same time they will able
to develop their social skills and communication skills. I will think more

strategies that i can apply in my lesson so that the student will not be bored,

instead they will be active in the teaching and learning process. As a future

educator i will stress to my students how important the eduation truly is and

what are the relevance of what they are learning to their lives outside and

inside the classroom.

2. In your observations, does an experienced teacher practice what they


believe in (philosophy of education) in actual teaching? If yes, describe the
instance/episode.
If No, what could be the reason?

Yes. The teacher practice what they believe in philosophy od

education because in my observation the teacher is really doing her job

great and she utilize some of the philosophy of education. She is the kind

of a teacher that won't give unnecessary learning. She gives the best for

her learners.

My Learning Portfolio

__________________________________________________________________
1. The matrix of Survey Result

Essentialism Perennialism Progressivism Existentialism Behaviourism

Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2 Item S T1 T2


1 3 2 2 3 4 3 4 4 4 3 2 5 4 4

6 3 4 7 4 3 8 4 4 9 4 3 10 4 4

11 4 3 12 3 3 13 4 3 14 2 3 15 3 3

16 4 3 17 3 3 18 4 3 19 2 3 20 3 3

21 2 3 22 3 2 23 4 3 24 4 3 25 4 3

26 4 3 27 3 4 28 3 3 29 3 3 30 2 3

31 4 3 32 3 3 33 4 4 34 4 3 35 3 3

36 3 3 37 4 4 38 4 4 39 3 3 40 4 3

Total 27 24 Total 26 26 Total 31 28 Total 25 23 Total 27 26

2. Observation of the Teacher and the Responses


3. Pictures

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3
THE TEACHER IN A
FIELD STUDY
SCHOOL SETTING
Learning Episode
My Learning Essentials

A regular school day is equivalent to 8 hours. It begins officially at 8:00 in the


morning and ends up at 5: 00 in the afternoon. Adjustments are sometimes made, but
the time spent in school is 8 hours. Majority (of the eight hours) is spent guiding the
learners in their lessons, which is called the contact period. Usually, the teacher is
assigned to teach for 6 hours. The remaining time of 2 hours is spent for co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities. Normally, there are five school days per week, Monday
to Friday.

Usually, a teacher is assigned to one class, as a class adviser. She is made to


teach one or more subject content areas depending on the population of the school
and the number of teachers. There are schools where the teacher teaches all the
subjects for the whole class while the bigger schools they have subject area specialist,
who teach the same subject in the same grade level or different grade levels.

Teacher in the School setting:


Activity 1
Encounter of the First Kind

1. Copy the class program of the Teacher

Name of the Teacher: Margie A. Espigar


District of: Lutayan II Division of: Sultan Kudarat

CLASS PROGROM
Grade III-A

TIME NO. OF LEARNING AREA TEACHER


MINUTES
MORNING SESSION
7:15-7:30 FLAG CEREMONY
7:30-8:00 30 HOMEROOM
8:00-8:50 50 SCIENCE MARGIE A. ESPIGAR
8:50-9:30 40 ARAL PAN
APRIL JOY LAMINTAO
9:30-9:45 15 RECESS
9:45-9:55 10 HANDWASHING & TOOTHBRUSHING

ESP MARGIE A. ESPIGAR


9:55-10:25 30
FILIPINO
10:25-11:05 40 HANINA HADJIESMAEL
REMEDIAL TEACHING
11:05-11:25 20
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:00-1:40 40 MAPEH MARGIE A. ESPIGAR
1:40-2:30 50 ENGLISH APPLE JAYN J. ROSETE
APPLE JAYN J. ROSETE
2:30-3:20 50 MATH
MARGIE A. ESPIGAR
3:20-4:10 50 EPP
4:10-4:30 20 REMEDIAL READING & WRITING

4:30-4:40 10 FLAG RETREAT

2. Record Observations

At the time you are in School. What significant observations have you made?

Areas of focus for


Observation in the School My observation (Describe clearly as you can)
Setting
Physical setting
The chairs are arranged well according in the pupils
1.Classroom
they cater. The cabinets are also arranged well, even
Arrangement
the teachers’ tables and the reading corner. The

room is also clean. The room is pleasing to the eyes.

The classroom is conducive for learning, it can cater

enough learners.

The displays on the bulletin board are arranged well


2.Bulletin Board Display
depending on its kinds. The displays are noticeable.

It is also updated. The bulletin board is also place in

the right place.

The school playground was small. It has only one


3.School Playground monkey bars and broken swing. It is not clean and
maintained.
Every classroom has a reading corner that the
4. Learning Resource
students will be able to utilize when they want to
Center
read. The books are well organized and well placed.

Socio-Psychological Setting
The class schedule is well organized. Students are
1.Class Schedule
usually told to do cleaning every morning.

The teacher gives activities that the pupils will enjoy.


The activities are fun and engagingg.
2.Teachers’ Activities
The activities are different depending on the pupil’s
moods and needs. The class have a diverse learner
3.Learners’Activities
that needs special care and attention.

The school has a co- curricular activities that


improves the academic performance of the students
4.Co-curricular Activities

. They are having extracurricular activities for the


students to have fun and gain more knowledge.
5.Extracurricular Activities

My Reflections/Insights

1. Would you consider teaching as a fulltime job? Why? Why not?

Yes because if you are a teacher specifically in elementary you

have to think what are the needs of your students even you are at

home. If you are a teacher you are busy making a good lesson plans

and thinking strategies to be used in teaching learning process.

2. Are the conditions in the classroom conducive to the welfare of both


the learners and teacher? How will you improve on it?

Since the classroom that I have entered don't have TV and

projector I just want to add it to catch the interest of the students and to

make the classroom more conducive and the teaching learning

process will be more productive.


3. After closely observing the teacher in the school setting, you
motivated to continue on becoming a teacher? What in the
teacher’s practices inspire you to become a professional teacher?
How will you improve on it?

Yes. I am motivated to continue on becoming a teaching after

seeing the teacher doing her best just to make her students satisfy with

her lesson and to make them more knowledgeable that inspires me a

lot. I learned that teaching is not just a full time job, it’s a long life job,

and that you need to guide your students until they get into the top.

Being a teacher is not an easy task; it requires passion, dedication

determination and love of children. Without this requirement you will

not able to teach and not deserve to be called a "Teacher".

4. How can I improve the school setting that I have observed when I
become a teacher?

Classroom Management- I will make an L type of chair


arrangement so that the student and can move and feel
comfortable

Bulletin Board Display- I will add more colorful things to make


it more beautiful and add more updates

School Playground- I will make it neater and clean so that it is


suited for the students to play and add more facilities so that
they can have more games to play.

My Learning Portfolio

__________________________________________________________________
1. Picture of the school site

2. Picture of the teacher’s classroom with the teacher and the children
3. Class Program

4. Observations in Activity
FS 6
FIELD STUDY
Learning Episode

My Learning Essentials
4 THE TEACHER IN THE
COMMUNITY
SETTING

Here are some key points in this episode:

 While the school is the official working place of the Teacher, the community in
the wider learning environment.
 Schools are often perceived to be the transformative agent of change; hence the
teachers are agents of change.
 The teachers are looked upon as important agents of change.
 Teacher’s roles and functions do not stop within the four walls of the school, but
extend beyond the community.
 The community provides the authentic resource for teaching and learning.

My Learning Activities

Activity 1 Rapid Community Survey

Permission to conduct the community survey should be secured from your


teacher. The same permission shall be asked from t9he Barangay
Officials. It is suggested that this activity will be done by groups of five (5),
to facilitate the collection of the data and to enhance your understanding
the community situation. Follow the suggested guidelines.

Guidelines in the Rapid Community Survey


1. Report to the Barangay Captain or Punong Barangay upon arrival in
the community.
2. Peruse a community map to find out the area you are going to cover
3. Secure the available information from the records of the Barangay
secretary
4. Provide the opportunity to go around the barangay for visual
observation.
5. Interview some folks from whom you can secure or verify the data.
RAPID COMMUNITY APPRAISAL FORM

Name of the School in the Barangay: Quevido-Baptista Elementary School


Name of the Barangay: Brgy. Blingkong
Name of the Town/Municipality: Lutayan
Name of the Province/City: Sultan Kudarat

I. Barangay Location
1. Distance from the City (in km): 8 km Kor. / 2.5 Pob. Tamnag
2. Distance from the College/University where enrolled: 1km
II. Demography
1. Population: 7,406
2. Number of households: 1481
3. Number of school-going children:
III. Physical Features (circle the number of the type)
1. Lowland
2. Upland
3. Mountainous
4. Coastal
IV. Facilities ( circle the number of the facility that exist)
1. School
2. Community center
3. Plaza
4. Health Center
5. Market
6. Cooperative Store
7. Church/Chapel
8. Electricity
9. Drinking Water supply
10. Reading Center
11. Others(please list)

V. Agricultural Resources (please circle the number if existing)


1. Rice Fields
2. Corn Fields
3. Sugarcane fields
4. Coconut palm
5. Fruit tress (mango, jackfruits, etc)
6. Forest tress (mahogany, narra etc)
7. Bananas
8. Root crops
9. Livestock’s (Carabao, Cattle)
10. Fisheries (Ponds, Deep sea)
VI. Commercial Resources (please circle if existing)
1. Sari-sari Stores
2. Trading Center
3. Rural banks
4. Cooperative stores
5. Product Sales
Others (please list)
VII. Development Programs in Barangay (Circle the number if it exist)
1. Brigada Eskwela
2. Clean and Green
3. Gulayan ng Bayan
4. Peace and Order
VIII. Annual Community Activities (please circle if exist)
1. Barangay Fiesta
2. Community Festival
3. Sports Festival
4. Search for Miss Barangay
5. Christmas Celebration
IX. Other Significant data of the Community
Classroom Utilization of Community Resources in
Activity 2 Lessons
After making the inventory of the community resources, spend some
time to observe
Classes and find out which are being utilize by the teachers. Add the
chart in your portfolio.
Community Resources Utilized in Classroom
Subject in School Community Resources Utilized

Science None

Mathematics None

Social Studies None


Interview of the School Teacher
Activity 3
Visit the school in the community which you surveyed. Interview a
teacher

Questions:

1. What school activities do you conduct that allow the participation of the
people in the barangay?
-The activities in the school that allow the participation of the people in the

barangay are Family Day, Nutrition Month Culmination, Buwan ng Wika and

Christmas Celebration.

2. Are there community activities that you, as teacher join? Please name. Do
your learners join also these activities?
-Patronal fiesta is the only community activity that the teachers and learners

are participated.

What learning do your pupils/students gain from the participation?

-they will learn how to act as a Christian and do good deeds.

What does the community benefit from joining in your school activities?

-The benefit of the community from joining school activities is that they will

become united and able to build a strong foundation both community and

the teachers

As per your observation, are the lessons that you taught in the school

transferred to the homes or the community?

-Yes, all lessons taught in school serve as their weapon in facing the world.
Activity 4 How is the Teacher Viewed by the Community

Community View of the Teacher


For Community Members:
Elected Official: Community Member:

1. Do you ask teachers’ advice for a solution of a problem?

80% of the respondents answered that they asked an advice for a solution

of a problem.

2. Do you cooperate when teachers request you to do something in school?

80% of the respondents answered that they cooperate when teachers

request them to do something in school.

3. Do you consider the teacher as a respected person by community


members?

100% of the respondents answered that they consider that the teacher as

a respected person by community members.

4. Do teachers help in the improvement of your community?

100% of the respondents proved that teachers help in the improvement of

the community.

5. Does teacher serve as models in their behaviour in the community?

100% of the respondents see the teachers serve as role models in the

community.

6. How best will you describe all teachers in the school?

100% of the respondents describe that all teachers in school is very good.
My Reflections/Insights

After making a survey of the Barangay and interviewing the teacher,


answer the following questions:

1. How do you feel about the participation of the school, teacher and learners
in the celebration of the barrio fiesta?

I can say that the school and the community build a strong foundation and

united, because in every activities that they conducted they are very participative.

2. How does the view of the people in the community improve the teacher’s
status?

It enables the teacher to do the task well, and helps her to make an

activity that will join the community members such as parents and etc. The

feedback of the community can be a basis of a teacher to make a better

performance.

3. What realization that relates to your becoming a teacher, have you gained
from your concrete experiences and observations in the community?

I realized that the teacher and the learners should participate every time

the community will be conducting an activity in order for them to grow and be

informed. The school needs the help of the community and vice versa.
My Learning Portfolio

__________________________________________________________________

1. Picture of the landscape view of the community

2. Narrative/essay about the community

Barangay Blingkong is a lowland area, it has a total population of 7,406

and 1,481 households. Its distance from the city is 8.6 km and 1km from

Sultan Kudarat Staes university-Lutayan Campus. The barangay has two

Elementary schools, namely; Blingkong Central Elemtary School and

Quevedo-Baptista Elementary School. it also contains the plaza,health

center, church/chapel,electricity, even drinking water supply and readeing

centers.

The barangay is also rich in agricultural resources such as: rice fields,

corn fields, coconut palm, fruit trees(mango,Santol and etc.), forest


tress(mahogany and acacia). it has also commercial resources such as

sari-sari stores. The barangay also conducted development programs

such as Brigada Eskwela, Clean And Green, and seminars. It is also

celebrated Community Activities such as: Barangay fiesta, Patronal fiesta,

Purok Fiesta, Search for miss Barangay and Christmas Celebration.

3. Report of the community view of Teachers.


FS 6
FIELD STUDY
Learning Episode

My Learning Essentials
5 THE GLOBAL TEACHER
OF THE 21ST CENTURY

Let us begin with ourselves, the Filipino teachers. Why are Filipino
teachers doing very well in classrooms and schools outside our country? Are
Filipino teachers doing well in our community as well? Many of them are
awarded as exemplar teachers, best teachers and models. They are
honoured by the school, parents and community as well. Would you like to be
a global teacher of the 21st century? As global teachers, you should be
excellent ones

Read some teaching skills and qualities needed of global teachers in


the 21stcentury.

A global teacher

 thinks and acts both locally and globally


 Have classroom management skills.
 makes content relevant and updated.
 have skills in critical thinking.
 uses technology in education.
 has a deep understanding at multiculturalism and
globalization.
 has skills to collaborate with teams.
 brings the world into classroom, school and community.
 continuously grow professionally.
My Learning Activities

NCBTS and the Global Filipino Teacher


Activity 1
Name of the Teacher: Mrs: Margie A. Espigar
School: Quevedo-Baptista Elementary School
Grade level/Year level: Grade 4

Instruction: Based on your NCBTS-TSNA individual Profile, please check the


Domain, where you rated yourself HIGH give your explanation

NCBTS DOMAINS

NCBTS-TSNA If HIGH, Give a brief explanation why you are


Domains check rated HIGH

Domain 1- Social
Regard for Learning

Domain 2- Learning
Environment

Domain 3- Diversity  Treat the students equally.


of Learners “culture sensitive”

Domain 4- Curriculum

Domain 5- Planning
Assessing and
Reporting
Domain 6-
Community Linkages

Domain 7- Personal
Growth and
Professional
Development
Instruction: Below is a checklist for the teacher you requested to answer. I am a Global
Filipino Teacher. Do I practice/possess these qualities or competencies?
No or Yes Frequency:
Never________0 Often_____ 2

Sometime______1 All the time____3

No Frequency
/ Yes
Do I …………………………….. - B+ 0 1 2 3
1. Demonstrate values for lifelong learning?  

2. Teach considering that learning is of different  


kinds?
3. Create an environment that is safe and  
conducive for learning?

4. Communicate higher learning expectations to  


each learner?
5. Accept learners’ diverse knowledge and  
experience?
6. Demonstrate mastery of the subject matter?  

7. Make use of allotted instructional time?  

8. Recognize that each learner is unique?  


9. Demonstrate skills in the use of technology?  

10. Develop and use appropriate instructional plan?  

11. Develop and use variety of instructional support  


materials
12. Develop and use a 76 variety of appropriate  
assessment strategies?
13. Communicate promptly and clearly to learners,  
parents and superiors about learners’ progress?
14. Take pride in the nobility of the profession?  

15. Enhance myself through continuing  


professional development?

How many competencies are rated as:


A. All the time 6
B. Often 8
C. Sometimes 1
D. Never 0
Activity 2 Global Teachers The World Over

Global Teachers from other countries

Name of Country Personal Qualities of Professional Requirements to


Teachers Qualities of become
Teachers Professional
Teacher
New Zealand The qualities of The teacher should To become a

teachers that new complete an professional teacher,

Zealand demands are undergraduate new Zealand

teachers who are kind education program requires solid

towards students and or a post- graduate academic records

school staff s, passion certificate program and should have

in teaching, love following receipt of interest in teaching.

towards other people , an undergraduate Teachers also

interest towards the degree. should meet the

subject and also the national recognized

work of ethics desired graduating

in teaching field. standards before the

licensure and have

success to a number

of support system

that they have been


through during their

job.

United States of Teachers in the USA The teacher must A Professional


America
should be obtain a bachelor’s teacher must be a

compassionate, good degree and he/she LET passer, he/she

in communication should complete the must have good

skills, flexible, preparation program moral values

creative, patient, and which includes following the

should always be fair either teachers code of

and just in grading undergraduate, ethics and some

students in all aspects masters or certificates gained

of education. alternative. from recognized

seminars and

workshops related to

their field of

teaching.

My Reflections/Insights

1. If the NCBTS is the measure of a global teacher, can the teacher you
interviewed be able to meet the challenges of global education? Why?
Why not?

Yes of course. I think the teacher I’ve interviewed meet the

challenges of a global education because the teacher on her words so that she
can’t hurt her students emotionally. According to the teacher, she said that every

student is diverse so she needs to be careful and be culture sensitive.

2. Are there similarities or differences among teachers in other countries in

terms of standard requirements for a professional teacher? Explain your

answer.

Yes. Aside from certificates that should be gained from recognized

Seminars and workshops they also need to passed the Licensure Examination

for teachers in order for them to become a professional teacher.

3. Are Filipino teachers comparable to their fellow teachers in countries?

Explain your answer.

Yes. Even though they gained their certificates from recognized seminars and

workshops and passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers, they have also

different ways and strategies in handling their students.

4. How would you prepare to become a global teacher of the 21st century?
How do you see yourself?

Become a global teacher is not an easy task, in order for me to

become one, I need to master the basics in education, develop wide thinking,

practice ICT integration in my practice teaching, develop and possess the 21 st

century skills and most of all i will start acting and thinking globally
My Learning Portfolio

__________________________________________________________________
Portfolio entries should include:

Story or narrative of an outstanding teacher in your community. (School, District,


Division)

Ma’am Margie A. Espigar is a graduate of BS Biology and she work in DAR for 1

year. While she doesn’t have the eligibility to teach she takes the Civil Service as

a sub prof. Then she experienced that the item has limited. One time she

teaches in high school for a long time and he cannot imagine that she loves

already what she’s doing. Until she earn her 7 years and married with siblings

until she earn 10 years of experienced in teaching. One day there is an offer for

10 years of teaching then she grab the opportunity and applied the Magna Carta

suddenly she receive a notice that her magna carta has been approved and go to

the nearest PRC office she finally got the offer and gave her licence and she said

that teaching is really my destined profession.


FS 6
FIELD STUDY
Learning Episode

My Learning Essentials
6 THE TEACHER AS A
PROFESSIONAL

Some of the basic questions on the professionalization of teaching are the following:

1. What are the legal bases of considering teaching as a profession?


2. What are the requirements to become a Professional Teacher?
3. What is the career path of a Filipino Professional Teacher?

Consider these as answer:

1. Fundamental Laws and Policies


 1987 Philippine Constitution, Article XIV
 PD 1006- Professionalization of Teacher
 RA 7836- Regulation and Supervision of the Practice of Teaching and
Prescribing the Licensure Examination for Teachers’ or the Teachers
Professionalization Act of 1994
 Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers’
2. Qualifications of a Professional Teachers
 Holds a Professional Teachers License
 Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education or any Bachelor’s degree with
18 units of professional education units
 Member of a Professional Teacher Organization
 Undertake continuing professional development
 Abide by the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
3. Requirements to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET)
 Earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or any Bachelor’s Degree with
18 units

of professional education units.

 Must be a Filipino citizen


 Other requirements as prescribed by the Professional Regulation
Commission (PRC)
4. Career Path of Professional Teachers
 Beginning Professional Teacher- 1 to 3 years of teaching
 Young Professional Teacher- 4 to 10 years of teaching
 Mentor/Master Professional Teacher- 11-15 years of teaching
 Expert/Sterling Professional Teacher- 15 years and above in teaching
Activity 1 Close Encounter with an Expert/Sterling Teacher
(15 Years Teaching Experience)

1. Request to take picture of the teacher, as part of your report.

Narrative 1: Close Encounter with the Expert Professional Teacher


(Picture of the Professional Teacher)
The Narrative will be based on the answers in your interview. A narrative is written
in paragraph form.

Mrs. Margie A.Espigar is the teacher of Grade-IV Venus, she’s not really

satisfied now with her job, according to her in her age, she’s not seeking for

satisfaction, she needs happiness. She said that she is no where to go but to

teach. The things that make her happy is to see her students became a successful

and have a better life and those students that don’t notice and acknowledge her

makes her sad. There are batches that are very good with her and she cannot

forget about it. Imparting her knowledge and experiences are the best contribution

that he can impart as a professional teacher. Her plans is just to have fun and to

teach until she can. She’s not been promoted because she is tired of pursuing her

master’s degree.

Submitted by: JERICK M. LAPURGA


FS 6 Student
My Reflection/ Insights

Based on the answers given by the teachers you interviewed, do they


reflect a true professional teacher?
1. Why do you think so?
Yes of course. I think she reflects a true professional teacher
because she tell her personal experiences about her life and why she pursue her
educational degree without hesitation.

Why don’t you think so?

I think even she is already an experienced teacher; she has also

deficiency as a professional teacher because she’s old and cannot do the other

task.

Based on the interviews you conduct, is being a professional teacher a


fulfilling job? Why?
Yes, because even she’s not really satisfied with her job she also

fulfilling her job.

Considering that you will be a future professional teacher, what standards


of behaviour should you uphold based on the Code of Ethics for
Professional Teachers?

The behaviour that I should uphold based on the Code of Ethics for

professional teacher is being an innovative and creative person person; I need

to acquire these things through practicing it in my daily life and as a future

teacher I need to be more creative so that I can create a conducive environment

inside the class.


My Learning Portfolio

__________________________________________________________________
Portfolio entries should include:

Narrative 1: Close Encounter with the Expert Professional Teacher.

(Picture of the Professional Teacher)

The narrative will be based on the answers in your interview. A narrative is written in
paragraph form.

Mrs. Margie A.Espigar is the teacher of Grade-IV Venus, she’s not really satisfied

now with her job, according to her in her age, she’s not seeking for satisfaction, she

needs happiness. She said that she is no where to go but to teach. The things that make

her happy is to see her students became a successful and have a better life and those

students that don’t notice and acknowledge her makes her sad. There are batches that

are very good with her and she cannot forget about it. Imparting her knowledge and

experiences are the best contribution that he can impart as a professional teacher. Her

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