FRANCISCO - Teaching Internship Portfolio
FRANCISCO - Teaching Internship Portfolio
FRANCISCO - Teaching Internship Portfolio
1. Title Page
2. Introduction
3. Acknowledgements
9. DTR
In this portfolio, you will see that I have put meaningful and intentional time
and effort into learning progressively with the students and using various
cooperating schools' learning techniques and strategies for effective and efficient
teaching and learning process. This memoir details my struggles and hard work
in bringing out the best in myself and reaping the rewards of my labor. I hope the
compilation will help me keep track of and refocus my thoughts on the goal,
vision, and mission; I should bring to my job as a future teacher.
Acknowledgement
To Almighty God without his support I would not have been able complete and
succeed in this internship program.
To Mrs. Marjorie A. Dino, the OIC of Gomez Elementary School who are always
facilitating, overseeing, assessing, and responding to our inquiries in the best
way she could. Thank you for giving us your unending support, knowledge and
expertise for us to hone our skills to become the best in our craft and chosen
profession.
To my family who supported me throughout my ups and downs. Thank you for
being there when I was unmotivated and stress. You always served as my moral
and support system in all aspects weather financial, physical or emotional. Thank
you, for being there to support me in all that I do;
Lastly, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Mr. Joel C. Magtibay, our
practice teaching adviser, for his invaluable guidance and support throughout this
internship. His insightful feedback and encouragement were instrumental in my
development as a future educator.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
1. Paglalahad (Activities)
Panuto: Pag-aralang mabuti ang mga larawan. Punan ng nawawalang titik ang
bawat ngalan ng lugar upang mabuo ito.
2. Paglalahat (Abstraction)
Mga bata ano-ano nga ulit ang mga bagay at estruktura na makikita sa
nadaraanan mula sa tahanan patungo sa paaralan.
Alin sa mga bagay at estruktura na ating napag-aralan ang inyong
nadaraanan tuwing kayo ay papasok sa paaralan?
3. Pagpapahalaga (Abstraction)
4. Pagsasanay 1 (Application)
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5. Paglalapat (Application)
GROUP ACTIVITY
2. Hanapin ang larawan ng salitang may kulay. Kulayan ang larawan batay sa
kulay ng ngalan nito. (Coloring)
3. Ayusin ang mga letra upang mabuo ang pangalan ng isang estruktura. Pag-
aralang mabuti ang larawan ng mga estruktura upang maisagawa ang gawain.
(Jumble Letter)
Panuto: Tignang mabuti ang bawat larawan. Bilugan ang titik ng tamang sagot
upang makompleto ang pangungusap.
The part of a 4As lesson plan that highlights the application of knowledge within
and across curriculum cannot be shown in a single section. However, I think
Learning Objectives and Activities are the areas that work together to
demonstrate this. In learning objectives we are outlining what students will be
able to do by the end of the lesson. While during activities we will be able to see
how the lesson plan facilitates the application of knowledge. By analyzing both
the learning objectives and the activities, we can see our lesson plan promotes
applying knowledge across disciplines.
Used a range of teaching strategies that enhance learner achievement in
literacy and numeracy skills. (PPST 1.4.2)
Phonics Instruction
Flashcards
Writing Activity
Written Assessment
Mathematical charts/posters
Problem Solving
Workbooks/Worksheets
Phonics Instruction
Flashcards
Individual Reading Session
Written Assessment
TEACHING STRATEGY THAT ENHANCE NUMERACY SKILLS
Mathematical Charts/Flashcards
Use of Manipulative
Problem Solving
Workbooks/worksheets
Incorporate Math in lesson
Applied a range of teaching strategies to develop critical and creative
thinking, as well as other higher-order thinking skills. (PPST 1.5.2)
Problem Solving
Collaborative learning
Team building
Role Play/Demonstration
Cooperative Learning
Assessment
Recitation
Simulation
TEACHING STRATEGY TO ENHANCE CRITICAL AND CREATIVE
THINKING
Collaborative Learning
Team Building
Cooperative Learning
Assessment
Recitation
Simulation
Managed classroom structure to engage learners, individually or in groups,
in meaningful exploration, discovery and hands-on activities within a range
of physical learning environments. (PPST 2.3.2)
INDIVIDUALIZE ACTIVITY
SEATWOKRS
EXAMS QUIZZES
PROJECTS
Domain 5. Personal Growth and Professional Development
Applied a personal philosophy of teaching that is learner-centered. (PPST 7.1.2)
My Philosophy of Teaching
I believe that I should teach the learners practical skills that will help them
progress and grow, both personally and academically. First is to teach them the
importance of literacy and numeracy. These are essential for critical thinking,
communication, and problem-solving in all areas of life. I will ensure that learners
will grasp them well before moving on to more complex topics. I would also like to
teach learners to analyze information, ask questions, and construct solutions.
Encourage them to think creatively and independently. As well as encourage the
learners to express themselves clearly and concisely, both verbally and non-
verbally Focusing on active listening, collaboration, and giving and receiving
feedback. I would like to create a classroom environment that fosters curiosity
and a desire to explore new things. Encourage inquiry-based learning and
exploration beyond the textbook.
By understanding the learners prior knowledge, learning styles, strengths,
and weaknesses, I believe I will be able to achieve the learning that I intended to
teach the learner. This approach will definitely help me tailor my teaching to
cater the learners needs. I will be direct on what I want learners to achieve by the
end of the lesson or unit. I will make sure that the lessons objectives will be
specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). Also, I
would tailor may teaching approach on the learners level of needs and
understanding. By providing and presenting information in a way that it is
interesting and relatable to my learners' lives and experiences. I would
incorporate a mix of teaching methods to keep learners engaged and active
during may class. This could include lectures, discussions, group activities,
experiments, simulations, technology-based tools, and more. I would like my
teaching method to be engaging, therefore I will encourage learners active
participation by prompting questions that require critical thinking, analysis, and
application of knowledge. I will make sure to bridge the learning to their interests
and goals. By showing them the relevance of what they are learning and how it
can benefit their life.
I believe that I should cultivate a strong relationships with the learners and
other stakeholders, because it is crucial part in building a thriving learning
environment that fosters growth and development in every aspect of a learners
life either academic or personally. Fostering collaboration and shared
responsibility by building positive relationships with colleagues, superiors,
parents, and other stakeholders fosters collaboration and a shared sense of
responsibility for student success. This leads to better communication, alignment
of goals, and coordinated efforts toward creating an optimal learning environment.
Lastly, having a good relationships with learners and stakeholders creates a
positive, supportive, and dynamic learning environment. This environment
became the ultimate breeding ground for growth and development, as it
encourages intellectual exploration, personalized learning, risk-taking, and a
sense of belonging for all involved. For the last time I would like to say that my
teaching philosophy is an evolving document, not a static one. It's meant to grow
and adapt alongside my experiences and insights as a future educator. To be
able to grow and develop as an effective teacher I will be open for questioning,
refining, and constantly learning for the create a positive change toward my
journey as a future educator.
Set professional development goals based on the Philippine Professional
Standards for Teachers. (PPST 7.5.2)
Roy T. Bennett reminds us that we are all different and we conquer our
own style and we shine on our own time, he quoted “You Were born to stand out,
stop trying to fit in”. In education, this implies the multitude diversity among the
students. The idea that no shoe fits all; is something that a teacher should always
remember and apply in his or her journey in teaching. And this falls under the
third domain of the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST).
Domain 3 emphasizes the central role of teachers in establishing learning
environments that are responsive to learner diversity.
Domains 2 and 3 of the PPST are not just about effective teaching; they
are cornerstones for fostering the continuous growth and development of practice
teachers. By cultivating a stimulating learning environment and embracing
learner diversity, teachers embark on a journey of self-discovery and professional
refinement. This, ultimately, leads to the creation of well-rounded educators who
can nurture the next generation of Filipinos who are globally competitive and
passionate about nation-building
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Job Search: I'll leverage my university's career center to refine my resume and
practice interviewing skills. I am also planning to accept part time jobs and
tutoring works that align with my career not just to support my financial needs
but to grow professionally as well.
Specialization: Once stable on my career and when I feel ready and skilled
enough I plan to achieve and accomplish more. Therefore, based on my
experience and interests, I may pursue further education or professional by
pursuing Doctorate Degree.
Leadership: I envision myself taking on leadership roles within the school, such
as becoming a grade-level chair, curriculum developer, or instructional coach, to
contribute to the professional growth of my colleagues.
PRELIMINARIES
The group activity was a success! The students worked together really well
Everyone had a fair share of the work. They came up with ideas together and helped
each other complete the task. They shared answers and practiced their presentations
collaboratively.During their presentations, I was impressed by their public speaking
and broadcasting skills. The variety of tasks like TV, radio, and weather broadcasting
showed off their strong communication and presentation abilities. It was clear they
had a lot of potential! It was also enjoyable to watch them present because they were
confident and showcased their skills well. Their classmates were engaged and
attentive throughout. Overall, I was thrilled to see their abilities and how much they
enjoyed the process.
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
Learning isn't just about reading and writing, it also involves activities
outside the classroom like sports and scouting. Speaking of which, it's camping
season, and teachers are gearing up for the big event. Scouting helps young
people develop physically, mentally, and even spiritually. It teaches them valuable
life skills, encourages them to be responsible citizens, and gets them comfortable
with the outdoors. While joining the camp itself is not required for me, I'm still
involved in helping out. This morning, we were busy practicing scout yells and
dances with the students for the camping ceremony. We also spent time prepping
them for their camping experience, reminding them what to bring and going over
what they'll be doing.
EARTHQUAKE DRILL
As a teacher, students
safety is our top priority during
times of emergency. During a
real earthquake, our students will
look to us for guidance. And as
their teacher being familiar with
the drill procedures allows us to
take charge and provide clear
instructions. Our calmness and
confidence will have a significant
impact on how our students
react.
My first-ever teaching
experience at Gomez Elementary
School was both challenging and
incredibly rewarding. Being new to
the environment, student behavior,
and the teaching process itself
presented a steep learning curve.
From crafting lesson plans and
visuals to delivering the actual
presentation, every step was a new
adventure.
The sense of
accomplishment I felt after
successfully delivering the lesson
in a short timeframe was truly
fulfilling. This experience not only
pushed me to my limits but also
helped me grow both personally
and professionally. It was amazing
to see how, despite sleepless
nights, constant preparation, and
even financial hurdles, I was able
to deliver a well-received
presentation. The entire journey,
with all its struggles, was truly
remarkable and a memory I'll
cherish as an educator.
LOCAL TEACHING DEMONSTRATION OBSERVERS
ducation does not only focus on classroom activities and academic. It does not concentrate on just reading and writing but
also in extracurricular activities such as sports and scouting.
FIXING OF GRADUATION CAP
As interns we were
responsible on helping the
teachers on their task. Fixing
graduation cap may seem like a
small task, but it demonstrates a
teacher's willingness to go the
extra mile for their students. It
shows they care about the details
and want their students to have a
positive and memorable
graduation experience. The
graduation caps we encountered
were well-worn, with many
needing repairs to look their best
for the ceremony. That's where
we came in! We spent an
afternoon cleaning, fixing,
counting, and ensuring
everything was ready. This task
was not just about aesthetics; it
was a practical way to save the
school money. By repairing
existing caps, they could allocate
those funds towards other
important graduation needs.
PREPARATION FOR SELG ELECTION
My first week of teaching internship with Ma'am Oblea was a a super busy
week! Ma'am Oblea, who's also the SELG advisor, was full of paperwork and tasks
for the upcoming SELG election. As her intern, I was also busy helping and assisting
her whenever she need anything.We spent a lot of time organizing the filing of
candidacy for the student officers. I helped compile and arrange documents, ensuring
everything was signed and complete. Next came designing and printing the voting
ballots for the entire school, from grade 2 to 6 which is a lot! After printing, we had to
cut and count the ballots, making sure there were enough for everyone. It was a busy
week, but it really gave me a sense of how busy the teachers are whenever they have
an event in school. The teachers were truly grateful for interns like me, because
according to them we were a great help to lighten their workload. It was a busy but
rewarding week. I learned a lot and got a glimpse into the demanding but fulfilling
world of teaching.
SELG MITING DE AVANCE
The PUP interns took charge of the SELG Miting De Avance. We all
worked together from the beginning, setting up and decorating the venue on a
short notice. Even when the banner wasn't prepared, we stepped in and made
one. The program itself was a lot of fun, with Ms. Balea and Mr. Garbulo as the
MCs. The candidates for the SELG Officer positions presented their platforms,
and there were even some entertaining intermission numbers that suddenly turn
to a fun and friendly dance battle between the partylists! It was a lively and
enjoyable event for everyone, and we, the PUP interns, were glad we could
contribute and played our role effectively. to its success and have some fun
RE-DECORATING THE CLASSROOM
We brainstormed ideas
to make the traditional
blackboard more visually
appealing. Our solution? A DIY
whiteboard project that
brightened up the entire space!
We also added fresh wallpaper
to create a more welcoming and
visually stimulating
environment.
The games themselves were more than just physical activity. They
sparked a curiosity and appreciation for our culture, evident in the students'
enthusiasm during the games. Teamwork and cooperation were on full display as
the students played together. It was a beautiful sight to see them develop
important social skills like communication, collaboration, and problem-solving
with their schoolmates. Even the hot weather couldn't dampen their spirits.
Witnessing their smiles and determination was a truly heartwarming experience.
These games fostered a sense of community among the students, creating a
lasting memory that goes beyond just winning or losing.
Overall, this activity was a success. It reminded us of the value of tradition, the
PREPARATION FOR RECOGNITION DAY
The end of academic school year is truly the most happiest event yet the
most busiest as well. This time of the year is the most awaited event of the
students and parents while it is the busiest time for the teacher. With a lot of paper
works for teachers combined with lots of big events such as recognition, moving
up and graduation. Since exams are done, computation and recording of grades
follow which only means that recognition day coming as well. During this time we,
the interns are busy as well. While the teachers works on their forms we were
busy on crafting the things to be used during recognition, moving up ceremony
and graduation day. We were busy crafting ribbons, corsage, programs, yearbooks
and even monitoring students in preparation for their intermission number on
recognition day. I even help Ma;am Oblea on encoding her forms. Indeed,it’s the
busiest time of the year.
KINDERGARTEN MOVING UP CEREMONY
Research Title:
TEACHING PRACTICES EMPLOYED AND PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY
THE INTERMEDIATE TEACHERS DURING THE CLASS TRANSITION FROM
DISTANCE LEARNING TO FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES IN TERMS OF THE
FOUR MACRO SKILLS IN TEACHING SCHOOL YEAR: 2022-2023
Dr. Rufo N. Bueza1, Dr. Bernie D. Teguenos2, Rachel Mae P. Cruzat3, Rose S.
Francisco4, Catherine D. Obnamia5, Jeahlie Mae P. Racelis6,
Abstract
This study focused on the teaching practices employed and the problems
encountered by intermediate teachers during the transition from distance learning
to face-to-face classes in the academic year 2022-2023 specifically in terms of
the four macro skills in teaching: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The
statement of the problem addressed key questions such as the profile of the
respondents, the teaching practices utilized, and the specific challenges faced by
teachers during this critical period of educational transition. By exploring these
aspects, the study seeks to provide valuable insights into the difficulties
experienced by teachers and offer recommendations to address these
challenges effectively. This descriptive study was conducted on 22 Intermediate
Teachers of Lopez West Elementary School Bldg. 1 through purposive random
sampling. Data were collected by a valid and reliable questionnaire.