Final Distance Ed Module
Final Distance Ed Module
Final Distance Ed Module
This course deals with the teacher as a person and as a professional within the
context of national and global teachers’ standards and philosophies. It includes an
articulation of the rootedness of education in the philosophical and historical context, the
four pillars of learning, 21st Century skills, Professional Ethics, core values, professional
rights, privileges and responsibilities, and the teacher’s role in society as an agent of
change. It will make use of methods and strategies of teaching that enhance the
development of learners’ life and career skills and higher-order-thinking skills.
Course Outcomes:
Knowledge
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1. Demonstrate awareness of existing laws and regulations that apply to the teaching
profession, and become familiar with the responsibilities specified in the Code of
Ethics for Professional Teachers
2. Articulate a personal philosophy of teaching that is learner–centered
3. Demonstrate behaviors that uphold the dignity of teaching as a profession by
exhibiting qualities such as caring attitude, respect and integrity
4. Seek opportunities to establish professional links with colleagues
5. Demonstrate an understanding of how professional reflection and learning can be
used to improve practice
6. Demonstrate motivation to realize professional development goals based on the
Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers
Competency Framework for Southeast Asian Teachers for the 21st century
Course Content:
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4. Discuss the meaning of a teacher as a professional;
6. Explain what a teacher must do, must have and must be to cope with society’s
Learning Activities:
Introduction
“Teaching is the noblest profession in the world,” stated President David O. McKay. But
teaching is a profession that only appeals to a special type of person—a person who is
concerned about others, one who has a desire to touch the lives of his students and
somehow leave them better than they were. The richest rewards of teaching come when a
teacher can observe growth.
TEACHING AS A PROFESSION
Watch and analyse the slide presentation on the History of Philippine Education
https://www.slideshare.net/mjlabog/historical-foundations-of-philippine-education
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jHFl2xVXqo
There are many models/frameworks of effective teaching. There are four models
of effective teaching that will be considered: Robert Marzano’s Causal Teacher
Evaluation Model, Charlotte Danielson Framework for Teaching, James Stronge Teacher
Effectiveness Performance Evaluation System (TEPES) and the McREL Model (Mid-
Continent Research for Education and Learning)
For comparison of details, visit:
http://www.rowan.edu/colleges/education/ofe/documents/DanielsonCrosswalk.pdf
https://resilienteducator.com/classroom-resources/overview-of-robert-marzanos-model-
of-teaching-effectiveness/
https://www.mtoliveboe.org/cmsAdmin/uploads/nj-stronge-tepes-hb-(1-11-16).pdf
http://www.ncae.org/wp-content/uploads/AR-Mini-Session-McREL-Handout-2.pdf
https://msblasebrown.weebly.com/danielson-framework-for-teaching.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bbe_CWHQRZQ
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DEMANDS OF SOCIETY FROM THE TEACHER AS A PERSON
The personal qualities which a person brings to the teaching profession are as
important as their education and experience. A wonderful teacher is one who could be
heard saying, “I teach because being around children makes my heart sing!”
Research activity: What are the expectations of the society from a teacher as a person?
https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/education/catholic-contributions/ten-traits-of-a-
great-teacher.html
Assessment Strategies:
Philippines;
2. Explain why schools are considered as the nurseries of the citizens of the state;
3. Demonstrate how to elevate national morality and national pride and how to
leadership; and
5. Explain how professional teachers should relate to parents and all education
stakeholders.
Learning Activities
In everyday life, you are confronted with the challenges to do the right thing.
When you are faced with professional decisions that seem to have ethical implications,
there are conditions and provisions of the Code of Ethics that will guide you to determine
the best actions.
Teachers have the responsibility to push their learners to their full potential and
to develop their personality.
Read the following sections in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers: Preamble,
Articles I – III, IX
http://teachercodes.iiep.unesco.org/teachercodes/codes/Asia/Philippines.pdf
Assessment Strategies:
1. Explain how the professional teacher should relate to the learners, the
Learning Activities
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The learners are our primary internal stakeholders. They have no choice over
the kind of teacher given them. Fortunate are the learners who are in the classes of
professional caring teachers. Unfortunate are those whose teachers are a contrast of the
caring and compassionate teachers.
Read the following sections in the Code of Ethis for Professional Teachers: Articles
VIII, IV-VI, X, XI
http://teachercodes.iiep.unesco.org/teachercodes/codes/Asia/Philippines.pdf
Assessment Strategies:
1. Research on the steps a professional teacher should take if she decides to raise her
grievances against her superior.
2. Will filing a justified complaint against a fellow teacher do well for a community
of professional teachers? If you were the one intending to file a complaint, would
you do so? Explain your answer.
3. How do you want your teachers to be? Give five wishes on how you want your
teachers to be. After doing this activity read Article VIII. Are your wishes found
in article VIII?
4. Open this website: https://www.ted.com/talks/rita_pierson_every_kid_needs a
champion
Based on the video, discuss how a teacher can make a difference in the life of
students.
Learning Activities:
The 1987 Philippine Constitution states: …The state shall enhance the right of
teachers to professional advancement. It shall “assign the highest budgetary priority to
education to “ensure that teaching will attract and retain its rightful share of the best
available talents through adequate remuneration and other means of job satisfaction and
fulfilment.”
Research on the Rights and Privileges of Teachers in the Philippines in the website
below: Read the content very carefully.
https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1966/ra_4670_1966.html
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Assessment Strategies:
1. Pretend that you belong to a team that campaigns for Senior High School
graduates to enrol in teacher education. Mention the privileges and benefits as
stated in the Magna Carta for Teachers.
2. What if a teacher who is transferred to another school believes there is no
justification for the transfer. What must he/she do?
3. Research on the budget allocated to education by the government for the past five
years. Based on the figures, has the government been true to the Constitution?
4. Interview teachers who have been in the service for ten or more years. Find out if
there are still benefits that they wish the government should provide.
3. Draw a holistic picture of the teachers and the teaching profession in the ASEAN;
5. Compare the ASEAN teachers and teaching profession with three other countries
in the world: Japan, China and the United States of America; and
6. Review the Global Teacher Status Index and learn lessons from it.
Learning Activities:
Our world has been called a “global village”. Satellite communications make
possible television, telephone and documents transmitted through fax and electronic
mails across thousands of miles in thousandths of a second. Global education poses a
variety of goals ranging from increased knowledge about the peoples of the world to
resolutions of global problems, from increased fluency in foreign languages to the
development of more tolerant attitudes towards other cultures and peoples. Global
education embraces today’s challenges as national borders are opened. It paves the way
for borderless education to respond to the needs of educating children of the world they
are entering. It offers new curricular dimensions and possibilities, current scientific and
technological breakthroughs for completely new frontiers in education.
Hence, future teachers like you should prepare to respond to these multiple
challenges. To become a global teacher you should be equipped with a wider range of
knowledge of the various educational systems outside the country; master skills and
competencies which can address global demands; and possess attitudes and values that
are acceptable to multicultural communities.
Read and reflect about the global and glocal teacher in the websites below:
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https://www.waikato.ac.nz/globalstudies/research/the-glocal-teacher
https://www.slideshare.net/EduardOrsal/global-education-and-global-teacher
Assessment Strategies:
1. Can one be a global teacher without teaching abroad? Explain your answer in 4-5
sentences.
2. Reflect on the statement: As a glocal teacher, act locally but think globally.” Give
examples.
3. As a future teacher how can you prepare yourself to become globally
competitive?
4. If you were given the chance to teach abroad, which country will you choose?
Why?
5. Interview two Filipino teachers. One teaches in the Philippines and the other
teaches abroad or has taught outside the country. Ask their reasons for the choice
of where they should teach. What do they like most where they are teaching at
present. Do they consider themselves as global or glocal?
6. In song or a poem describe a global village.
landscape;
2. Identify the 21st century life and career skills for learners and teachers;
Learning Activities:
Research on the changing global landscape. Read reflectively using the websites below.
https://www.scribd.com/presentation/438314315/The-Changing-Global-Landscape-for-
the-21st-Century-Teachers-ppp
https://er.educause.edu/articles/2011/2/the-changing-landscape-of-higher-education
Assessment Strategies:
3. Prepare an analysis and reflection on the four pillars of learning and the
st
21 century career skills.
Learning Activities:
https://www.seameo-innotech.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/SEA-TCF_Nov2017.pdf
Assessment Strategies:
2. When you become a professional teacher in the future, how can you enhance
professional teachers;
2. Discuss pertinent provisions of the CPD Act of 2016 and other related legal
documents;
countries; and
Learning Activities:
Research Activity:
https://www.academia.edu/37380098/Philippine_Professional_Standards_for_Teachers
https://laws.chanrobles.com/republicacts/
110_republicacts.php?id=10697
Assessment Strategies:
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1. How does this proverb relate to CPD? “A much-used plow shines; stagnant waters
stink.”
2. Teaching is a “learning profession.” What does this mean?
3. What qualities are expected of teachers based on the domains of the PPST?
4. When you become a professional teacher in the future, how can you enhance the
state of quality of teachers in your country?
5. After studying the different domains and competencies of the PPST, which
domain do you find easy to master? Why? Which domain seems to be difficult for
you to master? Why?
2. Compare the seven philosophies in terms of the following questions: why teach,
Learning Activities:
Research activity:
Assessment Strategies
Learning Activities:
Teaching has a lot of demands. That is why only a few answer the call to teach.
You are in a very noble profession where you help others become what they want to be.
You are in a profession where you can touch lives and so affect eternity. A teacher has
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the power to touch lives and make a difference in people’s lives. “The influence of a
good teacher can never be erased,: says one quotable quote.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5mw9W-_70c
Assessment Strategies:
1. In the moving story of Teddy and Ms. Thompson entitled “Three Letters from
Teddy,” what do you like most in the story? Why? Did you ever have a “Ms.
Thompson” in your life?
2. In two to three sentences, connect the line below to the teaching profession
being the noblest of all professions.
“One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers but with
gratitude to those who touched our human feelings.” – Carl Jung
3. Prepare a reflection paper on the short film.
Congratulations, you chose the noblest of all professions. May you find
fulfilment in your profession!
https://www.slideshare.net/dionybanez7/the-teaching-profession-37449929
https://www.slideshare.net/71414/teaching-profession-powerpoint
https://www.cem.org/blog/6-elements-of-great-teaching/
https://www.slideshare.net/marzelle31/teaching-profession-historical-perspective-of-
philippine-educational-system
https://www.slideshare.net/loreinmay/spanish-period-strategies-of
http://www.msdwt.k12.in.us/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/HR-LSI-Marzano-Causal-
Model-Presentation.pdf
https://www.mtoliveboe.org/cmsAdmin/uploads/nj-stronge-tepes-hb-(1-11-16).pdf
http://www.ncae.org/wp-content/uploads/AR-Mini-Session-McREL-Handout-2.pdf
https://msblasebrown.weebly.com/danielson-framework-for-teaching.html
https://isminc.com/advisory/publications/the-source/the-importance-of-positive-
parent-teacher-relationships
https://ph.search.yahoo.com/search?
p=Code+of+Ethics+for+Teachers+in+the+Philippines+preamble&fr=yfp-
t&fp=1&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
http://teachercodes.iiep.unesco.org/teachercodes/codes/Asia/Philippines.pdf
https://work.chron.com/professional-code-ethics-teachers-4132.html
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https://teach.com/blog/five-ways-teachers-can-establish-positive-relationships-with-
parents/
https://www.reference.com/business-finance/global-teacher-c43911c59a8ee207
https://www.slideshare.net/EduardOrsal/global-education-and-global-teacher
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/global_learning/2015/08/the_top_10_characteristics_
of_globally_competent_teachers.html
https://www.worldlearning.org/programarea/global-education/
https://www.globaleducation.edu.au/global-education/what-is-global-ed.html
https://www.britannica.com/topic/education/Global-trends-in-education
https://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/277/China-TEACHING-
PROFESSION.html
https://www.thejakartapost.com/academia/2020/05/18/the-changing-global-landscape-
post-covid-19-and-its-implications.html
https://er.educause.edu/articles/2011/2/the-changing-landscape-of-higher-education
https://www.slideshare.net/sirclav/the-four-pillars-of-learning
https://www.acadshare.com/four-pillars-education/
http://www.criced.tsukuba.ac.jp/math/seameo/2019/pdf/SEA-TCF%20BOOK.pdf
https://www.teacherph.com/philippine-professional-standards-for-teachers/
https://www.seameo.org/SEAMEOWeb2/images/stories/Publications/Centers_pub/2012T
eachingCompetencyStandards/TeachingCompetencyStd.pdf
https://www.slideshare.net/JohnAdrianCA/philippine-professional-standards-for-
teachers-125410012
http://www.eddirect.com/resources/education/essentialism-in-education
https://www.thoughtco.com/progressive-education-how-children-learn-today-2774713
https://education.seattlepi.com/apply-behaviorist-philosophy-classroom-3322.html
https://www.theedadvocate.org/edupedia/content/what-is-perennialism/
Textbook
Bilbao, P., et al., (2018). The teaching profession. Lorimar Publishing Inc.
Prepared by:
Recommending Approval:
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NORMA GUILLERMO, Ph. D
Dean, School of SLATE
Approved by:
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