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UNIT III School Online Visit Observation


 Classroom Facilities That Support Learning
-Varied Facilities for Learning of the Cooperating school

 Important Components of Classroom Management


-Online Observation on Classroom Management of
cooperating teacher

 Learner’s Behavior and Needs


-Online Observation on management of learner’s behavior
during class

 Interview of a Teacher
-Competencies of Successful Teachers
Lesson 1: Classroom Facilities That Support Learning

DURATION: 3 HOURS

Introduction

In the learning environment, it is initiated that the student shall give values to
the classroom facilities that support learning, for example, classroom, library,
playground, and canteen. They need to check all the facilities that compose the
school environment.

Objectives:
1. To determine a school environment that provides a social, psychological, and
physical environment supportive of learning.
2. Accomplish the checklist as they move through the virtual observation.
3. Make reflection on the characteristics of a school environment that promotes
learning.

Lesson Procedure:

A. CLASSROOM FACILITIES THAT SUPPORT LEARNING

SCHOOL FACILITIES CHECKLIST

Familiarize yourself with the numerous areas and services of the school. In order to
indicate the availability, check the column. Present a brief explanation of those that are
available in the last column.

Facilities Available Not Description


Available

Office of the Principal

Library

Counseling Room

Canteen/Cafeteria
Medical Clinic

Audio Visual/Media Room

Reading Center

Speech Laboratory

Science Laboratory

Gymnasium

Auditorium

Home Economics Room

Industrial Workshop Area

PTA Office

Comfort Room for Boys

Comfort Room for Girls

Others (Please specify)

B. DESCRIPTION ON THE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT

Read the paragraphs below, write down your observation report on the provided space.

1. Describe the area where the school is located in.

2. Describe the school campus. What colors do you see? What is the condition of the
building?

3. Move through the halls, what are your observations of those offices?

4. Walkthrough the school halls, the library, the canteen. Inspect around to find out
what things has the school to provide.
An Observation Guide for the Classroom Visit

Name of the School Observed


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School Address
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Date of Visit __________________


C. OBSERVATION LOG

As you do research, be guided by these activities. Then perform matrix recording your
information.

1. Look at the walls of the classroom. What are posted on the Walls? What heroes,
religious figures, lessons visual aids, and announcement do you see posted?

2. Examine how they arranged furniture. Where is the table for teacher? How are the
tables and desks with chairs arranged?

3. What learning materials/ equipment are present?

4. Observe the students. How many are occupying one room?

5. Is the room well-lighted and well-ventilated?

CLASSROOM FACILITIES MATRIX

Description
Classroom Facilities (location, number, arrangement,
condition)

1. Wall Display

2. Teachers Table

3. Learners Desk
4. Blackboard

5. Learning Materials

Write your observation report here.

Name of the School Observed:


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Location of the School:


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Date of Visit: ____________________


Reflection

1. Want to teach in the school setting that you just observed? Why? Why not?
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2. What kind of campus is conducive to study?


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3. What type of classroom is conducive to study?


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4. How can you achieve your answer in number 3 in the future?


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5. Write your additional learning and insights here.

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On this box present an Illustration showing your idea of an effective school
environment through
 A Descriptive Paragraph
 A Photo Essay
 Sketch or Drawing, A Poem, Song or Rap
Lesson 2: Important Components of Classroom Management
DURATION:3 Hours
Introduction
Classroom management is a set of strategies that teachers used in reducing
distractions and disturbances to facilitate successful learning. Management of the
classroom may also be a overlooked aspect of the preparation of a teacher. Even if
management of classroom is addressed in a teacher-training course, new teachers may
not be prepared to deal with all the classroom real-life challenges. However, if a teacher
cannot manage her/his class, effective learning will not happen. And what are the basic
elements of effective managing the classroom?

Objectives

1. Gaining expertise in managing time, space, and resources to provide a learner-


friendly and learning-friendly environment.
2. Know the various components which are evident in classroom management.
3. Describe the learners' general actions during the learning activities within the
curriculum.
4. Check that classroom management in the classroom was evident.

LESSON PROCEDURE

A. IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF CLASSROOM

AN OBSERVATION GUIDE FOR THE CLASSROOM VISIT

Be driven by these questions as you make your classroom management


observation. It is advisable to remind the teacher for additional details so that we can
evaluate your observations. Write down your notes below; and then arrange the details
in the following table.

1. Are there specific purpose areas in the classroom (storage of teaching aids,
books, student belongings supplies, etc)

2. Do the rules and procedures have been posted in the room?


3. Have the students contributed to enforcing the decisions of the classroom?

4. What are the teacher's daily routines? (prayer, attendance, supervisory duties,
warm-up tasks, etc.) How are they done?

5. Is there a seating arrangement? What is the basis of this arrangement?

6. Observe the noise level in the classroom. How is this managed?

7. What does the teacher do if a learner does not obey directions or is off-task?
(behavior strategies)

OBSERVATION NOTES:
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT MATRIX

Effects on Students

Aspect of Classroom Description (to be filled in after


answering the
Management
analysis questions)

1. Specific Areas in the


Classroom

2. Classroom Rules

3. Classroom Procedures

4. Daily Routines

5. Seating Arrangement

6. Handling
misbehavior/off task
behavior

7. Reinforcement of
Positive Behavior
8. Others
Observation Sheet

Enable the Student-Teacher to observe you while using the strategies for providing
timely, accurate, and constructive feedback to improve learner performance. Let the ST
accomplish the observation sheet.

NAME OF ST: _________________________________

NAME OF CT: __________________________________

DATE OF OBSERVATION: _________________________

FOCUS OF OBSERVATION: ON PROVIDING TIMELY, ACCURATE AND


CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK TO IMPROVE LEARNER PERFORMANCE

OBSERVATION SHEET

1. What methods or approaches does the teacher used to provide feedback?

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2. What are the skills you observed that will help the learner performance?

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3. If you were the teacher, what strategies are you going to use in providing feedback to
help the learners improve their performance?

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Reflection

1. Imagine getting your classroom planned in the future. What class/year level do
you see yourself in? What practices and procedures would you take into
consideration for that level?Why?
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2. Create a list of the rules that you will definitely applying at this stage are likely
to implement in this level. Why would you pick these rules?
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Lesson 3: Learners Behavior and Needs

DURATION: 3 HOURS

Introduction

In a positive way, becoming a teacher is about being a learner. The institution


starts when the learner learns from you, the teacher. Put yourself in his/her role so that
you can understand him and his understanding.

Objectives

1. Gain competence in differentiating the characteristic and needs of learners from


different development levels.
2. Manage the learner's behavior properly and look after his needs.
3. Evaluate the characteristics and needs of the learner.

LESSON PROCEDURE

1.Students will fill-up the form of observation sheet.

2. Observe the student behavior in a classroom.

3. Evaluate the behavior and needs of the students in a class.

ACTIVITY 1

Name of FS Student:
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Course: _________________________________________________

Resource Teacher: ________________________________________

Year/Section: ____________________________________________

Cooperating School:_______________________________________

Use your activity form provided for you to document your observations.
AN OBSEVATION GUIDE FOR LEARNERS’ BEHAVIOR
Read the following paragraph below. Write down your observation report on the
provided space. If a more detailed observation is needed, your teacher can also
recommend another checklist of observation.
PHYSICAL
1. Observe their gross motor capabilities, how they are carrying themselves. How they
are moving, walking, running, go up the stairs, etc.
2. Are gross movements clumsy or deliberate/smooth?
3. How about their fine motor skills? Writing, drawing, etc.
SOCIAL
1. Describe how teachers and other adults communicate.
2. Note how they also interact with peers. What do they talk about? What their concerns?
EMOTIONAL
1. Describe the learner's emotional temperament of the learners (happy, sad, quick to cry,
mood-shifts)
2. How do they express their wants/needs? Can they wait?
3. How do they handle frustrations?
4. Describe their level of trust as seen in their actions.
5. Describe their level of trust as seen in their actions, are they self-aware?
COGNITIVE
1. Describe their capacity to express their thought using words. Notice their mastery in
the language.

2. Describe how they figure out things. Do they comprehend easily? Look for evidence of
their thinking skills.

3. Were there opportunities for problem-solving? Describe how they showed problem-
solving abilities.

Learners’ Development Matrix

Document in this the data you gathered about the characteristics and needs of the
learners.
Matrix. This will allow you to evaluate the characteristics and needs of learners at multiple
levels. The items under each domain are by no means exhaustive. These are just sample
indicators. You may add other aspects that you may have observed.

Development Domain Preschooler Elementary High School

Indicate the age Indicate the Indicate the


range of children age range of age range of
observed children children
observed observed

Physical

Gross-motor skills

Fine-motor skills

Self-help skills

Others

Social
Interaction with teachers

Interaction with
Classmates/friends

Interest

Others
Emotional
Mood and temperament
Expression of feelings

Emotional Independence

Others

Cognitive

Communication skills

Thinking skills

Problem-solving

Others

Analysis

Write the most salient development behavior of the learners you observed. Based
on these characteristics, think of implications for the teacher.
Example:

Level Salient Behavior Implications to the


Observed
Teaching-Learning Process
Preschool  Preschoolers  The teacher should also consider
like to move to take advantage of music and
Learners Age
around a lot movement practices not only in
Learners
PE but in all subject areas.
Observed 3-4
 Therefore, teachers should not
expect preschoolers to stay
seated for a long period of time.

Students’ Activity

Level Salient behavior Implications to the Teaching-


Observed Learning Process

Preschool

Age range of

Learners

Observed _____

Elementary

Age range of

Learners

Observed _____

High School

Age Range of

Learners

Observed ______

Reflection

1. When watching the learners, when you were their age, did you remember your own
experiences? What are your similarities or differences with the leaners you have
attended?
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2. For positive or negative reasons, think about a teacher that you can't forget. How
did s/he support you with the needs (physical, emotional, social, and mental)? How
did it affect you?
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3. Share your other insights here


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Lesson 4: Interview of a Teacher

Duration: 3 HOURS
Introduction
Interviews are to convince the future employer that you are the right person for the
job. Unfortunately, lacking the mark while attempting to communicate your importance
when answering their questions, it is all too easy. Even if you have advanced interview
experience, interviews with teachers can be a completely different game.

We have compiled a list of popular interview questions that you will likely hear to
help you ace the interview. It is divided into three categories: Introduction, Personal
Questions, Questions about Pedagogy, and questions about Professional Responsibility.

Objectives
1. Describe the characteristics of a teacher as a person
2. Identify the competencies that make up a professional teacher in the
classroom, in the community and in the world.
3. Document best practices of outstanding teachers.
4. Clarify one’s personal values, attitude and beliefs about teaching

LESSON PROCEDURE:
A. HOW DO YOU GIVE A TEACHER AN INTERVIEW:
1. Teaching Interview Tips
2. Know the lingo. What are the AYP goals? ...
3. Prepare for common interview questions for teachers. Learn the school's
needs. ...
4. Bring a portfolio. ...
5. Dress-up professionally—more formal for wok that you can…..Listen. ...
6. Make eye contact with the principal and all other interviewers.

B. QUICK GUIDE TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF IN AN INTERVIEW

1. Start by researching the institution and the panelists.


2. Dress appropriately for the interview.
3. Avoid distractions and keep eye contact.
4. Be confident and comfortable.
5. Be aware of body language.
6. Prepare what to say.
7. Rehearse your introduction with a friend.
C. CONTRIBUTE WHAT YOU ARE GOOD AT

Everyone is good at something. Classroom teachers are good in many


aspects, including learning how to get students excited. Innovations on some
projects they develop for their students. Others are great at having their students
engaged in thoughtful discussions.

D. THE BEST FIVE (5) QUESTIONS TO ASK AN INTERVIEWER

1. What do you expect of the members of the team members in this position?
2. Will those expectations change over time?
3. What is a like a normal day at [cooperating school name]?
4. Where do you see the cooperating school in five years?
5. What is next steps in the interview process?
6. How do I choose the best topics to ask the hiring manager?

Activity

Dialogue with Cooperating teacher on Blended Learning Strategy

Please select a lesson on ______________. Fill out the worksheet on how


to go about blended learning strategy in the conduct of the teaching-learning
process you have chosen.
TEACHER INTERVIEW FORM

1. Teacher’s Name: __________________________________


Subject Taught:____________________________________
Grade Level ______________________________________
a. My goal/s for my pupils/students is/are
___________________________________________
b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are
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c. I will teach my pupils/students by
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2. Teacher’s Name: _________________________________


Subject Taught:___________________________________

Grade Level _____________________________________

a. My goal/s for my pupils/students is/are

__________________________________________

b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are

___________________________________________

c. I will teach my pupils/students by

____________________________________________

3. Teacher’s Name: ____________________________________


Subject Taught:_____________________________________
Grade Level _______________________________________

a. My goal/s for my pupils/students is/are

____________________________________________

b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are

____________________________________________

c. I will teach my pupils/students by

____________________________________________

4. Teacher’s Name: _____________________________________


Subject Taught:______________________________________

Grade Level ________________________________________

a. My goal/s for my pupils/students is/are

_____________________________________________

b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are

_____________________________________________

c. I will teach my pupils/students by

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5. Teacher’s Name: _____________________________________


Subject Taught:_______________________________________

Grade Level _________________________________________

a. My goal/s for my pupils/students is/are

______________________________________________
b. What I really want to teach to my pupils/students is/are

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c. I will teach my pupils/students by

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TEACHERS’ VALUES AND PHILOSOPHY MATRIX

Your Reflection

Your
Comments/reactions

(Do you
Teacher’s Responses Your analysis Your Analysis
agree/disagree with
Values Philosophy the views of the
Reflected Reflected teacher)
Teacher 1

a. Why teach

b. What to teach

c. How to Teach

Teacher 2

a. Why teach

b. What to teach

c. How to teach

Teacher 3

a. Why teach

b. What to teach

c. How to teach

Teacher 4

a. Why teach

b. What to teach

c. How to teach
Teacher 5

a. Why teach

b. What to teach

c. How to teach

Teacher 6

a. Why teach

b. What to teach

c. How to teach

Reflection:

1. Reflect on your current practice. How do you select, develop, organize, and use
appropriate teaching and learning resources, including ICT, to address learning goals?

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2. What are your values and strengths that can help you become true professionals?

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3. What attributes do you currently have that can prevent you from being a successful
teacher? How are you able to solve these attributes?

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REFERENCES:

Alber, R. (2011). Ten tips for classroom management. Edutopia. Retrieved from
http://www.edutopia.org/classroom-management-resource-guide

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