St. Louis College of Bulanao: Purok 6, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga 3800
St. Louis College of Bulanao: Purok 6, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga 3800
St. Louis College of Bulanao: Purok 6, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga 3800
This module is a requirement of the St. Louis College of Bulanao in response to the
implementation of the Blended Learning way of Instruction.
This Learning Material is a property of the College of Education – St. Louis College of
Bulanao, Tabuk City. It aims to improve students’ performance specifically in the Professional
Education.
General Instruction/s:
The module will start with an Introduction which will give a general background on the
Principles of Teaching. Series of activities and discussions will encourage you to explore and
learn about the topic. Through this module, the following instruction/s should be followed.
Note:
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St. Louis College of Bulanao
Purok 6, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga 3800
MANAGEMENT OF INSTRUCTION
(MANAGEMENT OF TIME)
“Time lost is irretrievably lost.” – Jose Rizal
I. INTRODUCTION
The utilization of time effectively means much more than simply scheduling all the tasks
that brings positive change to the learners. Focusing on the effective use of time brings endless
possibilities for constructive activities of the students.
Time is paramount importance that great men compared it with gold and many other
precious things. Applied to classroom management, the utilization of time effectively means
much more than simply scheduling all the tasks that brings positive change to the learners. One
of the rewards when teachers use time wisely is discovering that they have more time brings
endless possibilities for constructive activities of the students. The important thing to reflect on
this chapter is to use time wisely.
Apply the concepts and principles about time management by means of an open-ended
statements.
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Well wasted time must also be welcomed since the proper use of time does not entail
well-spent time only. To include “wasted time” in one’s time plan does not mean
unproductive time. A teacher who sits for a while to oversee his students through his
roaming eyes is rendering a “meaningful sit” which to some observer is a waste of time.
4. Learning to say “NO”
It takes courage to say “No” to the students and to oneself under limited time allotted to
particular course. The teacher must learn to say “no” to students demands that may
interfere with planned activities.
V. ASSESSMENT
APPLICATION OF CONCEPTS OF TIME MANAGEMENT
Your using time effectively in all areas of life, especially in teaching and learning activities, will
be developed in this activity.
Read and analyze the given situation. Apply the concepts and principles about time management.
Complete the following open-ended statements.
Story
A group of freshmen students stood at the quadrangle of the university for the cultural
dance exhibit. Impatiently, two students sarcastically said, “Come on! Let us leave! We’re
wasting time!” The other students replied in unison, “We’re not wasting time, we’re watching
the exhibit!”
VI. REFERENCES
Book/s
Principles of Teaching 1: Brenda B. Corpuz, Ph.D., Gloria G. Salandanan, Ph.D.
Principles of Teaching 1: Erlinda D. Serrano, MA. Ed., Ana Ruby M. Paez, M.S.
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