Episode 16
Episode 16
Episode 16
ACTIVITY 16.1
ACTIVITY 16.2
OBSERVE
Philosophies Teaching Behavior (State what the teacher said, taught, or did)
of Education
2. The teacher ensures that her students can read, write, speak, and comprehend
efficiently.
3. Provide opportunities for students to learn in laboratories by experimenting
If a student wishes to participate in extracurricular activities, allow them to do so
Allows icebreakers that highlights students’ abilities as well as motivates them
4. Instruct students to write action plans, reflections, or essays about social and
global issues
Ensures that students take part in school drills such as fire drills and earthquake
drill or other emergency drills
5. Let the students design their own task type or method
The teacher asks HOTS questions to the students
During laboratories, the teacher allows students to choose which tools or apparatus
they want to use
6. Incorporate classroom activities or project-based learning activities
The teacher uses video clips to demonstrate actual conversation using figures of
speech.
7. Asked students to explain their responses
The cause and effect relationships in situations and phenomena is highlighted
Asked the students about their thoughts and opinions on the topic at hand
8. Choose classroom officers through voting and class selection
Make classroom rules that apply to her classes
9. Allows experimentation
Presents the lesson with visual aids
Allows students to participate in hands-on tasks and performance
10. Sets a good example
Make rules for the classroom
Reward students for their good behavior
11. Assists the students in locating the correct answer
Allows students to talk about their own personal experiences, knowledge, and
beliefs
Allows multiple responses in certain questions
ANALYZE
2. Constructivism is a key learning theory that educators employ to assist students in their learning.
Constructivism is based on the idea that people actively construct or make their own knowledge, and
that your experiences as a learner determine your reality. Learners, in general, use their prior
knowledge as a foundation and then add to it with new information. As a result, everyone's learning is
unique to them due to their individual experiences. As a teacher, you must understand constructivism
because it affects how all of your students learn. It's critical to comprehend how teachers can use
constructivism to create a unique learning environment for students in the classroom. Teachers are
more facilitators than instructors when it comes to learning. Teachers must work to understand
students' preconceived notions and understandings before attempting to incorporate knowledge into
those areas. Teachers will also need to adjust their instruction to match the level of understanding of
the students.
REFLECT
My Philosophy of Teaching
I believe that the learner could learn more if there are facts. These are evidences that what they want
to learn is true and correct because there is a proof. Using questions such as “What is this?” “What
have you learned about this?” “What are your ideas on this?” they could easily give their ideas based
on the facts. And as a teacher, we should demonstrate mastery of the subject matter and be innovative,
creative, and resourceful in selecting the best activities they could learn.
I believe that I should teach the learners to gather data of what they want to know by using and
applying the WH questions. When they were able to answer all the questions, I know deep
understanding has been applied that includes values.
I believe that I could relate to anybody by respecting each other’s opinion and idea especially learners.
Seek feedbacks from peers and colleagues and always accept constructive criticisms. Teachers should
not always think they know everything because they are teachers and a student as well since learning
is continuous and as a saying goes by, “once a teacher, forever a student.”