MOdule 4 Teaching Prof
MOdule 4 Teaching Prof
MOdule 4 Teaching Prof
MODULE IV
Lesson 1.
The Thomasites were American teachers who were sent to establish public school in the
Philippines. They possessed a sense od adventure and eagerness to teach. They taught subjects
in areas of language, mathematics, domestic works, specific trade work, freehand drawing and
athletics.
Lesson 2.
A. Identification
1. Section 3
2. Section 2
3. The State
4. Academic Freedom
6. Filipino
7-8. Science & Technology
9. Congress
B. Explain the mandate that the state “establish, maintain and support a complete, adequate
and integrated system of education”.
The government should provide its citizens a free education. Education should be free
for all those who desire it. Complete means elementary, secondary and tertiary. Adequate
means school facilities like classroom, books, technology should be accessible to all students.
Integrated means educational programs should be felt on the lower levels of technology.
LESSON 3
A. Identification.
1. School
2. National Level
4. Learning Facilitator
5. Quality Education
6. Secretary of DepEd
7. 17 offices
8. R.A. 9155
B. ESSAY
1. Explain the policy that “the school shall be the heart of formal educational system”.
It is where the children learn. It is where the children train and develop their skills, mind,
knowledge and character. Schools have a single aim of providing the best possible education for
all learners.
2. What significant relations do you see between the teacher’s education institutions and the
Department of Education as far as pre - service education is concerned?
Pre - service teacher training is one of the most important aspects of every teacher’s
education curriculum as it prepares student-teachers to become qualified teachers in the
future.
LESSON 4A
A. True or False
1. T
2. T
3. T
4. F
5. F
6. F
7. T
B. ESSAY
1. What could be the reason behind the renaming of the Bureau of Non - Formal Education to
Bureau of Alternative Learning System?
The reason of renaming is to view the Philippines as a nation where all the citizens,
especially the marginalized individual or group of learners who could not equitably gain access
to formal education because of unwanted conditions be given equal access to quality education
by taking an alternative learning system that will enable them to become productive workforce
and members of the land.
2. E. O. #356 states that the Alternative Learning System is a parallel learning system to provide
a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction. What is meant by parallel
learning system?
It is a parallel learning system in the Philippines that provides option to the existing
formal instruction. When one does not have or cannot access formal education in schools, ALS
is an alternative or substitute. ALS includes both the non-formal and informal sources of
knowledge and skills.
LESSON 4C
B.
1. List the rights of the corresponding duties and obligations of the different sectors in the
educational community.
**Rights of Parents
1. The right to organized by themselves and/or with teachers for the purpose of
providing a forum for the discussion of matters relating to the total school program and for
ensuring the full cooperation of parents and teachers in the formulation and efficient
implementation of such programs
2. The right to access to any official record directly relating to the children who are under
their parental responsibility.
2. The right to freely choose their field of study subject to existing curricula and continue
their course therein up to graduation except in cases of academic deficiency or disciplinary
regulations.
3. The right of school guidance and counselling services for making decisions and
selecting the alternatives in fields or work suited to his potentialities.
4. The right to access to his own school records, the confidentiality of which the school
shall maintain and preserve.
5. The right of the issuance of official certificates diplomas, transcript of records, grades,
transfer credentials and other similar documents within thirty days from request.
6. The right to publish a student newspaper and similar publications, as well as the right
to invite resource persons during assemblies, symposia and other activities of similar nature.
7. The right to free expression of opinions and suggestions and to effective channels of
communication and with appropriate academic and administrative bodies of the school or
institution.
8. The right to form, establish, join and participate in organizations and societies
recognized by the school to foster their intellectual, cultural, spiritual and physical growth and
development, or to form, establish, join and maintain organizations and societies for purposes
not contrary to law.
9. The right to be free from involuntary contributions except those approved by their
own organizations or societies.
1. The right to free expression of opinion and suggestions, and to effective channels of
communication with appropriate academic and administrative bodies of the school or
institution.
2. The right to be provided with free legal service by the appropriate government office
in the case of public school personnel and through the school authorities corned in the case of
private school personnel, when charged in an administrative, civil and/or criminal proceedings
by parties other than the school regulatory authorities concerned for actions committed directly
in the lawful discharged or professional duties and/or in defense of school policies.
3. The right to establish, join and maintain labor organizations and/or professional and
self - regulating organizations of their choice to promote their welfare and defend their
interests.
4. The right to be free from involuntary contributions except those imposed by their own
organizations.
1. The right to be free from compulsory assignments not related to their duties as
defined in their appointment or employment contracts, unless compensated therefore,
conformably existing law.
3. The teachers shall be deemed persons in authority when in the discharge of lawful
duties and responsibilities, and shall, therefore, be accorded due respect and protection.
4. Teachers shall be accorded the opportunity to choose alterative career lines either in
school administration in classroom teaching, or others, for purpose of career advancement.
**Special Rights of School Administrators
1. Schools administrators shall, in accordance with existing laws, regulations and policies
of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, be accorded sufficient administrative discretion
necessary for the efficient, performance of their functions.
**Rights of School
1. The right of their governing boards or lawful authorities to provide for the proper
governance of the school and to adopt and enforce administrative or management systems.
2. The right for institutions of higher learning to determine on academic grounds who
shall be admitted to study, who may teach and what shall be the subjects of the study and
research.
2. Give a graphic presentation of the aims of the Philippine Education System as embodied in P.
D. 6A of 1972; 1987 Constitution, Batas Pambansa Blg.232, 1982.
LESSON 4D
“Learning to Do” in order to acquire not only an occupational skill but also, more
broadly, the competence to deal with many situations and work in teams.
“Learning to Be” so as to better develop one’s personality and be able to act with greater
autonomy judgment and personal responsibility.
SUMMATIVE TEST
- gender sensitive and not - discriminating. Treats all children equally regardless of
gender, social status, cultural origin or religious belief
- promotes good health practices and behaviors and guarantees that school premises are
safe and clean
- has the best interest of children in mind and seeks to provide an environment that is
safe, secure and a home away from home
- works closely with children’s families and engages the support and interaction of
community institutions and other individual.
It means that both public and private schools are guided by one normative standard.
That is to say, the government supervises these schools and provides set of rules and
regulations. For instance, the rules for the private school are the same with the public school.
One cannot quarrel that the government has the authority over these schools.
The Alternative Learning System (ALS) is a ladderized, modular non - formal education
program in the Philippines for drop outs in elementary and secondary schools, out-of-school
youths, non-readers, working Filipinos and even senior citizens. It is part of the education
system of the Philippines but an alternative to the regular classroom studies where Filipino
students are required to attend daily. The alternative system only requires students to choose
schedules according their choice and availability.
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University
MODULE V
LESSON 1
A. True or False
1. T
2. T
3. T
4. F
5. T
6. F
7. T
8. T
9. F
10. T
B. ESSAY
The Board shall have the power, after due notice and hearing, to suspend or revoke the
certificate of registration of any registrant to reprimand or to cancel the temporary special
permit of the holder thereof who is exempt from registration, for any of the following causes:
g. Violation of any of the provision of this Act, the rules and regulations and other
policies of the Board and the Commission and the code of ethical and professional standards for
professional teachers; and
h. Unjustified or wilful failure to attend seminars, workshop, conferences and the like or
the continuing education program prescribed by the Board and the Commission.
2. Does the professionalization of teaching have an impact on you as a future teacher? Why?
ESSAY
1. Actual classroom teaching a day should not exceed six hours. What can be some reasons
behind their limit on teaching hours?
I have to say that it is for the reason that both teachers and students can’t constantly
maintain their interest and energy on their studies if classroom teaching shall exceed for 6hours.
It would be the most effective way to teach and learn without making both of them get bored in
their lessons.
2. What are your realizations about the teaching profession after a study of the Magna Carta?
Do these realizations help you decide to pursue the teaching career?
I came up with realizations that teaching isn’t an easy job, it requires full dedication and
compassion on the profession itself same with the learners. Teaching also requires an ability to
communicate fluently with patience. Teachers are paragon of virtues and foundation of
knowledge. These realizations will definitely be the key points why I would like to teach in the
future.
LESSON 4
A. Multiple Choice
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. D
9. A
10. B
SUMMATIVE TEST
1. Explain the meaning of “exigencies of the service” referred to in the section 6 of the Magna
Carta for Teachers.
Exigencies of the service means its urgent, there are times wherein teachers are
required to transfer from one station to another, such as transfer may be effected by the School
Superintendent who shall previously notify the teacher concerned of the transfer and the
reason or reasons thereof.