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What’s Up?
What’s Up?
My Goals At the end of the activity, I should be able to:
 visit my cooperating school;
 identify the school’s identification; and
 familiarize myself with the facilities of the school.
My Performance (How I shall be rated?)
5
Outstanding
4
Exceeds
Expectations
3
Meets
Expectations
2
Improvement
Needed
1
Unacceptable
Performance
My
Tasks
My
Activities
My
Analysis
My
Reflections/
Insights
My
Portfolio
Total Score: Average Rating:
Total Score: Average Rating:
MELOJANE A. SARABIA BENJAMIN B. MANGILA, MAEd
Peer Evaluator Supervising Instructor
School tour of facilities and
resources
Discussion of the expectations of Teacher
Education Institutions/Cooperating Schools
Orientation with the school principal
Visit the cooperating school
My Directions
To get to know my cooperating schoolbetter, I must do the
following tasks:
JHCSC
Laboratory High
School
My Tasks
1. Based on the orientation activity conducted by the school, I shall complete the
responsibility matrix given below. Choose only two (2) expectations from the
TEI’s / Cooperating School’s expectations and write your responsibilities.
Name of Teacher Education Institution: J.H. Cerilles State College
Expectations My Responsibilities
1.Be a good teacher
2.Extend assistance
anytime
 I should be a role model for the pupils, exhibit good
manners, habits, and behavior, and present the best
possible image to the students.
 I should be willing to extend my assistance even if
without being told. I will offer a hand even if the resource
teacher does not ask. I will make myself available to those
who need my help.
Name of Cooperating School: J.H. Cerilles State College – High School Department
Expectations My Responsibilities
1.Fulfill instructional
responsibilities
2. Comport myself as
a professional
 I should prepare complete, concise lesson plans, comply
all reasonable requests made by my resource teacher, get
to know more about my students, and especially maintain
ethical interpersonal relationship with my resource
teacher and my students.
 Act as a professional in actions, words, dress’
appearance, and recognize and act congruent with the
new status that I am not my students’ peer but rather a
teacher.
2. How did I feel when I saw my practicum site? What are my apprehensions?
To be honest, I felt nervous, sad, and weary when I saw my practicum site
because I was assigned in Grade 10, where from the first place, I didn’t want to be assigned.
There were feedbacks from the teachers that they are intelligent, perfectionist, and
disrespectful – that made me more worried. I had mixed
emotions. I had lots of what ifs in my mind. “What if I won’t
be able to perform well? What if they will just get
disappointed with my performance? What if I won’t be able to
meet their expectations? What if my students won’t be able to
learn from me?”. I wanted to back out but somehow there’s
something that urged me to continue and pursue what had
been started.
My Activities
After my orientation session with the administrator(s), cooperating
principal, practicum supervisor, together with my co-practicum students, I need to
equip myself with the PT Kit (Practice Teaching Kit) to better prepare myself in this
wonderful world of teaching.
What tools do I need to bring in terms of K.A.S.H.?
KNOWLEDGE
 I need to be knowledgeable enough about the
topics to be tackled so that the information I
am going to convey is accurate and giving
wrong ideas could be avoided.
ATTITUDE
 I should have unending patience and wide
understanding for the learners so that I can
determine the things I need to do. Thus, these
attitudes are great components in the sense that
as teacher, it’s really your task to handle and
teach students with diversified character traits.
SKILLS
 I should possess the essential skills in making
sure that my learners’ varied learning styles
and intelligences could be addressed through
varying the methods and techniques that will
be utilized.
HABIT
 I need to make each activity be enjoyable and
meaningful. For me to do so, I need first to be
free from mannerisms so that the students’
attention will not be disturbed which can lessen
their interest towards my discussion.
My Analysis
Orientation sessions are conducted because we, the student teachers need to
be well-equipped with what to do and how to do things inside and outside the cooperating
school premises. There is a need for us to be oriented on the policies of the school, the
students’ behaviors, and the role that we should act and do. Thus, we may be prepared in
facing and overcoming trials that may come along the way.
During the orientation I felt happy that at last I can now apply the theories we
learned and experience the real scenario of teaching. On the other hand, I am bothered
because I’m not quite sure if I can expound my ideas well especially in literature. My
worries include, not being able to speak fluently, to expound ideas, and to use appropriate
words at specific situations.
I know I can do it! I believe I can accomplish the tasks assigned to us with the
help of my co-student teachers, students, mentors, and of course God who is the provider
of everything.
My Reflections
Am I really prepared to teach?
Yes... No… Maybe… I’m not quite certain if I am because honestly, I’m not yet
expert in my field of specialization. I still have more to learn especially in my major,
ENGLISH though my expert teachers had taught me well. Given that I’m finally at the
crucial phase of my course, I will no longer stop and be a coward. I will continue in
pursuing my chosen course and overcome odds that may arise. I will do my best and
persevere even more no matter what in order to teach efficiently and effectively. It is
overwhelming upon knowing that someone is learning from you. Yes, I may be really not
prepared to teach for now, but I know this experience would be of great impact when I will
be in the real world of teaching.
This is now my first step in shaping the society for the better. I know for sure God
will always be my guide, my shepherd, my redeemer, my savior, and my great teacher.
My Portfolio

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Practice Teaching Portfolio Episode 1

  • 1. What’s Up? What’s Up? My Goals At the end of the activity, I should be able to:  visit my cooperating school;  identify the school’s identification; and  familiarize myself with the facilities of the school. My Performance (How I shall be rated?) 5 Outstanding 4 Exceeds Expectations 3 Meets Expectations 2 Improvement Needed 1 Unacceptable Performance My Tasks My Activities My Analysis My Reflections/ Insights My Portfolio Total Score: Average Rating: Total Score: Average Rating: MELOJANE A. SARABIA BENJAMIN B. MANGILA, MAEd Peer Evaluator Supervising Instructor
  • 2. School tour of facilities and resources Discussion of the expectations of Teacher Education Institutions/Cooperating Schools Orientation with the school principal Visit the cooperating school My Directions To get to know my cooperating schoolbetter, I must do the following tasks: JHCSC Laboratory High School
  • 3. My Tasks 1. Based on the orientation activity conducted by the school, I shall complete the responsibility matrix given below. Choose only two (2) expectations from the TEI’s / Cooperating School’s expectations and write your responsibilities. Name of Teacher Education Institution: J.H. Cerilles State College Expectations My Responsibilities 1.Be a good teacher 2.Extend assistance anytime  I should be a role model for the pupils, exhibit good manners, habits, and behavior, and present the best possible image to the students.  I should be willing to extend my assistance even if without being told. I will offer a hand even if the resource teacher does not ask. I will make myself available to those who need my help. Name of Cooperating School: J.H. Cerilles State College – High School Department Expectations My Responsibilities 1.Fulfill instructional responsibilities 2. Comport myself as a professional  I should prepare complete, concise lesson plans, comply all reasonable requests made by my resource teacher, get to know more about my students, and especially maintain ethical interpersonal relationship with my resource teacher and my students.  Act as a professional in actions, words, dress’ appearance, and recognize and act congruent with the new status that I am not my students’ peer but rather a teacher. 2. How did I feel when I saw my practicum site? What are my apprehensions? To be honest, I felt nervous, sad, and weary when I saw my practicum site because I was assigned in Grade 10, where from the first place, I didn’t want to be assigned. There were feedbacks from the teachers that they are intelligent, perfectionist, and disrespectful – that made me more worried. I had mixed emotions. I had lots of what ifs in my mind. “What if I won’t be able to perform well? What if they will just get disappointed with my performance? What if I won’t be able to meet their expectations? What if my students won’t be able to learn from me?”. I wanted to back out but somehow there’s something that urged me to continue and pursue what had been started.
  • 4. My Activities After my orientation session with the administrator(s), cooperating principal, practicum supervisor, together with my co-practicum students, I need to equip myself with the PT Kit (Practice Teaching Kit) to better prepare myself in this wonderful world of teaching. What tools do I need to bring in terms of K.A.S.H.? KNOWLEDGE  I need to be knowledgeable enough about the topics to be tackled so that the information I am going to convey is accurate and giving wrong ideas could be avoided. ATTITUDE  I should have unending patience and wide understanding for the learners so that I can determine the things I need to do. Thus, these attitudes are great components in the sense that as teacher, it’s really your task to handle and teach students with diversified character traits. SKILLS  I should possess the essential skills in making sure that my learners’ varied learning styles and intelligences could be addressed through varying the methods and techniques that will be utilized. HABIT  I need to make each activity be enjoyable and meaningful. For me to do so, I need first to be free from mannerisms so that the students’ attention will not be disturbed which can lessen their interest towards my discussion.
  • 5. My Analysis Orientation sessions are conducted because we, the student teachers need to be well-equipped with what to do and how to do things inside and outside the cooperating school premises. There is a need for us to be oriented on the policies of the school, the students’ behaviors, and the role that we should act and do. Thus, we may be prepared in facing and overcoming trials that may come along the way. During the orientation I felt happy that at last I can now apply the theories we learned and experience the real scenario of teaching. On the other hand, I am bothered because I’m not quite sure if I can expound my ideas well especially in literature. My worries include, not being able to speak fluently, to expound ideas, and to use appropriate words at specific situations. I know I can do it! I believe I can accomplish the tasks assigned to us with the help of my co-student teachers, students, mentors, and of course God who is the provider of everything.
  • 6. My Reflections Am I really prepared to teach? Yes... No… Maybe… I’m not quite certain if I am because honestly, I’m not yet expert in my field of specialization. I still have more to learn especially in my major, ENGLISH though my expert teachers had taught me well. Given that I’m finally at the crucial phase of my course, I will no longer stop and be a coward. I will continue in pursuing my chosen course and overcome odds that may arise. I will do my best and persevere even more no matter what in order to teach efficiently and effectively. It is overwhelming upon knowing that someone is learning from you. Yes, I may be really not prepared to teach for now, but I know this experience would be of great impact when I will be in the real world of teaching. This is now my first step in shaping the society for the better. I know for sure God will always be my guide, my shepherd, my redeemer, my savior, and my great teacher.