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College of Education
Department of Professional Education
CHED Center of Excellence for Teacher Education
Submitted by:
JICK PHILIP FERNANDEZ - BONGGA
Submitted to:
Prof. Arthur R. Sepe
Instructor
MARCH
2015
FIELD STUDY 6:
Exploring the
Curriculum
Submitted by:
Jick Philip F. Bongga
Submitted to:
Prof. Arthur R. Sepe
Instructor
MARCH
2015
NARRATIVE
REPORT
FIELD STUDY
6 :
EXPLORING THE
CURRICULUM
EPISODE 1:
THERMOMETER CHECK
EPISODE 2:
EPISODE 3:
EPISODE 4:
PROCESSESS
EPISODE 5:
CRITIQUE
TELL ME
BRIDGING EDUCATIONAL
COLLECT AND
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EPISODE 6:
CHECK POINTS
Submitted by:
Jick Philip F. Bongga
FS 6 ; EPISODE 1:
THERMOMETER CHECK
learning are continuously which both of them has interactions thru questioning and
answering the subject matter as to evaluate each responses.
Student to Non - Teaching Personnel Interaction Patterns:
This kind of interaction are not usually observed because this may happen sometimes if
there are any important matters encounters a student which an option to have interaction
between the non teaching personnel such as assistance on reaching their teacher or
other relevant situations.
Teacher to Teacher Interaction Patterns:
In this relation is very common to each teacher concern because they have a goal
reaching out a best and quality education to each student where they have sometimes
weekly or monthly meetings regarding on teaching strategies or any innovations they
made as or to have effective learning to their students.
Enriching activities
My Script
This is a script of their dialogue, that bears the observers mind
partnership is built on developing a climate of respect, harmony and
cooperation.
Resource teacher:
Good Morning Students
Personnel:
Good Morning Maam
(the teacher walks into her office or known as faculty
room)
(after a joyful greetings and preparation of materials the teachers started
class discussion)
Resource teacher:
Students:
Resource teacher:
magpalitan ng papel
Magandang Hapon!
Magandang Hapon din po sayo
Class kunin ang inyong sinagutang asignatura at
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(The class follow their teacher and listen carefully until the lecture until the
end of lesson)
Resource teacher: Pakitulungan nga po ako kung maari bang ihatid ito sa
faculty
Students: sige po maam
Resource teacher: wag nyo po kalimutan ang assignments nyo ha?
Students: opo, maam
Analysis
Why is a classroom a miniature of a greater society?
A classroom is a miniature of a greater society because this also
serves as representation of each student were individual will mold their
learning inside the classroom. It is also a steeping ground in
encountering people in the community and have a common goal of
establishing friendship.
What are found in the classrooms that are to similar to what can be
observed in society?
Reasonable rule of action
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Dynamic individual
Partial injustice (as in inequal competency)
Debate
Issues-centrism concerning child
Sameness of attitudes
Lack of availability of resources
Logical disputes (especially parent teacher interaction)
FS 6 ; EPISODE
2:
Your Tools
For this episode, please use the Activity Form provided for you below.
My Observation Report
Name: JICK PHILIP F. BONGGA Year/Course: CPRT 2
School observed: Iligan City East High School - Hinaplanon
Observations:
Teacher: We will start now our lesson for today
Student: Maam, what will be the subject matter of our discussion today?
Teacher: I will introduce you today about Kinds of Weather...
(The teacher is preparing her visual materials on board)
Student: Maam, we are excited regarding your discussion today.
As the teacher preparing her materials some students were observing and
some are participative in a class.
Personal Reflections on the Dialogue
In this classroom which I observed, she is very disciplinarian teacher
whom she may able to control the attitude of her pupils especially if
discussions is started. In the said class the students are very cooperative and
attentive to their teacher. In the reflections during their dialogue are very
respectful to each others such as teacher-student and student-teacher
communication, well impressive.
YOUR ANALYSIS
1. How important are dialogue and substantive conversation in the classroom in terms
of students learning?
The learning and benefits could teachers and students draw from intentional
classroom dialogue are such as being freewheeling participative interaction might
firmly happen, and like there could be a maturity drawn in an intentional
classroom dialogue in as much as angle of perpective and operational corrective
actions will be talk considerably.
REFLECTION
Curriculum Designs...
In my reflection, a curriculum design can be organized either horizontal or vertically.
Horizontal organization means, that the direction of the curriculum elements is sideways and
pertaining to the dimensions of curriculum design scope does not rely refer to the cognitive
content, but also to the affective and psychomotor content.
In having curriculum design is very effective techniques and strategies in obtaining a
good learning outcome of their students.
FS 6 ; EPISODE
3:
Your tools
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My Observation Report
The learning
environment is a
friendly place.
Properly
maintaining for a
clean and green
environment.
Vividly see the
different learned
curriculum
Conducive
In accordance to
the foundation of
humanism
Congruence to the
capacity of
learners
Most of the rooms
are convertable to
different
educational room
activities
Subject Matter/s
Covered
Based on the
planned
curriculum
Has the
Articulation, Basis,
Continuity,
Sequence,
Balance.
Follows the
important criteria
for content
Self sufficiency
Significance
Validity
Interest
Utility
Learnability
Library and/or
Internet Resources
It is conducive
Materials are
properly utilized
by the students
Based on
practicality
Learner
centered
The learner but
not all can access
to the said
facilities
Lack of personal
maintenance
related to
expertise
Some of the
references were
obsolete
The learning
Based on the
environment is a
planned
friendly place.
curriculum
Properly
Has the
maintaining for a
Articulation, Basis,
clean and green
Continuity,
environment.
Sequence,
Vividly see the
Balance.
Follows the
different learned
curriculum
important criteria
Conducive
for content
In accordance to
Self sufficiency
Significance
the foundation of
Validity
humanism
Interest
Congruence to the
Utility
capacity of
Learnability
learners
Most of the rooms
are convertable to
(based on Scheffler,
different
1970 prime guiding
educational room
principle)
activities
Library and/or
Internet Resources
It is conducive
Materials are
properly utilized
by the students
Doesnt show
much innovation
Based on
practicality
Learner
centered
The learner but
not all can access
to the said
facilities
Lack of personal
maintenance
related to
expertise
Some of the
references were
obsolete
Analysis
What do most principles and theories of curriculum development have in common? How is
this commonality expressed or spelled out in the curriculum of the class you have
observed?
For me, the most principles and theories of curriculum development that correlated or
have in common is the John Dewey's concept of education because its put a premium on
meaningful activity in learning and participation in classroom with democracy.
The commonality expressed or spelled out in the curriculum of the class that I observed is
the adaptation of having meaningful activity with democracy. It emphasize that the classroom
that i observed is following with Deweys concept. In a classroom it shows that in very
discussion there is always a freedom of student to ask the teacher regarding the lesson as the
teacher discussed followed by an activity which everyone can participate as well as after
answering the given question each student has a democracy to ask teacher to express their
concerns how derive her answer into the teachers question.
Your Reflections
From your FS experiences, keep in touch with your most meaningful learning and
express it through abstract visual representation. Please use appropriate colors to represent your
feelings and significant learning.
EXPLANATIONS:
For me, I illustrate my visual presentation thru an image human
person with a color description of golden yellow as to represent my feelings and
learning.
I represent a human person because its describes and shows as a
dedicated person whom finding ways to learn and comply all the necessary
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FS 6 ; EPISODE 4:
PROCESSES
BRIDGING EDUCATIONAL
Your Tools
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My Observation Report
Jick Philip F. Bongga
Iligan City East High School - Hinaplanon
Calendar of Activities and Stakeholders:
Observation:
When I observed their activities inside classroom or in the school field
which happen during the allocated hours of their activities whom I clearly
see on how every learners and teachers as well as stakeholders participate
in different activities.
Note: The other events that are mentioned below were already done, I only
relate these mechanics to identify the programs hold by different
stakeholders as well as to shed light on what really happened in the school
as well as how it tie-up between the student, teachers, school administration
and most importantly the participation of the stakeholders including the
support of Barangay Council in Hinaplanon, Iligan City
The upcoming activities are presented as follows;
ILIGAN CITY EAST HIGH SCHOOL - HINAPLANON
Administration and Students Performance as well as their tracks of achievements.
The Iligan City East High School Hinaplanon, is being recognized where ever it goes, since
this school is the first name established, a mother school in the year of ninetys (90s) as of
today this school is a well known school because of its achievement on the implementation and
adopting School Based Management (SBM). ICEHS-Hinaplanon has a quality and dedicated
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faculty members for providing a quality of education to their beloved students. The said school
its proves they serve its community through the Clean and Green Program as they implements.
Barangay Fiesta
It is observed annually that they celebrate Fiesta in the barangay and before the day of
fiesta the school and the community joins the mass as well as the procession of the saint.
The said annual fiesta is led by the Brgy. Chairman Nick Echavez together with the SB
Members or known as Sanggunian Barangay Members of the Council. They are the one
who is responsible for maintaining the peace and order during and even after the program
with the assistance of the school thru its teachers and students participation on cleanliness
and beautification program.
ICEHS Publication
The ICEHS Hinaplanon has also its publication of information which a magazine
circulated around the school campus as well as to the community as the report of their
accomplishment and achievement of the students in the school such as granted as SMK
Teloi Kanan ICEHS-Hinaplanon Student Exchange Program in Indonesia.
The Bridge for Higher Education
The ICEHS-Hinaplanon has a new school multipurpose that be used in school activities as well
as a new 2 new classroom as use as Technology and Livelihood Educations such as cooking,
dressmaking and other related works. This project was made possible thru the assistance of the
National Government which the student of the said school are benefited and they use it is now .
The Calendar of Activities
June: Opening of the School Year 2014-2015
August Buwan ng wika
September Iligan City Fiesta
October Boy Scout Girl Scout and other curricular activities
November unfilled (maybe the curricular planners are still working for it maybe festivities is
present)
December December 16 31, Christmas Break
January Third Periodical Test
February Junior and Senior Prom and completing the graduation requirements.
March School Clearance and Practice for the Candidates for Graduation.
Awards:
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Recipient:
The Student
The School
Remarks:
The said Calendar of Activities with a recipient of different awards is a success of every
teachers and students whom they deserved because of their exerted efforts.
Your Analysis
FS 6 ; EPISODE 5:
COLLECT AND
CRITIQUE
Your Tools
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JICK PHILIP F. BONGGA,
CPRT 2
MY ANALYSIS REPORT
Assessment of learning
UNDERSTANDING
TYPHOON
pg 1 to 3
understand.
Objectives
of Responsibility (PAR)
To describe
Typhoon
To describe
particular lesson
appropriate explanation
on a question given for
numbers 5-10 or
equivalent of six points.
supertyphoon.
To describe and
illustrate
the
Category
of
Motivation:
students will be
Typhoon.
divided into 5
groups to describe
Categories of
The Category of
Maximum with Wind
Typhoon.
Present their ideas
regarding their
Instructions;
a. Tropical
Depression
b. Tropical Storm
c. Typhoon
d. Super thypoon
Tropical Depression-64
draw 3 students to
Typhoon -
subject matter.
200
Supertyphoon - greater
than 200
of Responsibility.? (3pts)
INTERVIEW REPORT
(Analysis of the Topic, Learning Activities, and Assessment used in relation to
Curriculum elements)
Name of Teacher Interviewed: Ms. Maria Cristina Salvanera
Grade/Year Level & Section of Class Handled: Grade 8 Biology / Science
School: Iligan City East High School - Hinaplanon
Interviewer:
Jick
Philip F. Bongga
Challenges
To established the
lesson us a
Resources Needed
In having
resources it is
teacher incharge
difficult for us to
it is our duty to
make such as
monitor the
drawings because
interest of each of
it is a time
our students as
consuming for us
a teacher because
progress in each
we made a lesson
subject including
plan. In order to
knowledge and
work, we us a
teacher. We used
discussions inside
internet as a tool
classroom.
for us it makes to
save time and
effort as well as
effective teaching
aides since it came
from an internet
source which
already colored.
Planning Strategies
Your Analysis
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Reflection
From your FS experiences, take a look into your significant learning and
personal reflection. Express it in a simple poem. Then share it with your
classmates and your FS teacher.
My Education
James Kenneth Stephen
At school I sometimes read a book,
And learned a lot of lessons;
Some small amount of pains I took,
And showed much acquiescence
In what my masters said, good men!
Yet after all I quite
Forgot the most of it: but then
I learned to write.
At Lincoln's Inn I'd read a brief,
Abstract a title, study
Great paper-piles, beyond belief
Inelegant and muddy:
The whole of these as time went by
I soon forgot: indeed
I tried to: yes: but by and by
I learned to read.
By help of Latin, Greek and Law
I now can write and read too:
Then perish each forgotten saw,
Each fact I do not need too:
But still whichever way I turn
At one sad task I stick:
I fear that I shall never learn
Arithmetic.
FS 6 ; EPISODE
6:
CHECKING
POINTS
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MY OBSERVATION REPORT
JICK PHILIP F. BONGGA
Iligan City East High School - Hinaplanon
Year level: Grade 8
Subject Observed: Science (Biology)
Teacher Objectives:
Objectives
(Write down the
teachers learning
objectives)
1. To
demonstrate
s
understandi
ng of the
relationship
between
faults and
earthquakes
.
Strategies
(Describe the
strategies used
by the teacher)
Assessment
(Describe the
assessment
method/s &
tool/s used)
The
teacher
concerned also
utilized
some
assessment
procedure
before she asks
his/her students
if they really
understand the
lesson
she
discussed.
Remarks
(Write your
personal
judgment on the
objectives,
strategies, and
assessment
In direct answer
regarding
personal views
on objectives it
was concise and
definite.
In consonance
about the
strategies, well
all I can say she
did her best in
The teacher in- teaching so that
how
movements
along faults
generate
earthquakes
.
3. To
differentiate
the
epicenter of
an
earthquake
from its
focus.
4. To
differentiate
the intensity
of an
earthquake
from its
students to
understand
clearly her
explanations in
the class. She
also shows her
activities such as
Drill, Review,
Motivation as
well as the most
important is
presenting the
lesson and
Presenting the
activity for them
the student to
charged
his/her student
instructed
her can understand
students
to the lesson as
follow
her well as the
instructions
lesson she
during quiz.
taught could
give an idea or
She
used strategies on
identification (1 how to cope
5), explanation such
not more than 2 unexpected
sentences (6 happenings like
10),
and earthquake.
illustrative
test
(11 15) in .
where students
evaluate his/her
learning during
teachers
discussions.
will illustrate
regarding
the
subject
matter
earthquake).
Limited time for
15 minutes.
magnitude.
5. To explains
how
earthquake
waves
provide
information
about the
interior of
the earth
Your Analysis
Why do teachers need to align the objectives, strategies, and
assessment?
The Teacher In Charge must need to align the objectives,
strategies and assessment so that there will be cooperation between
the topic to be discussed as well as it facilitates improvements,
strengthening knowledge retention for a better results in teaching.
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REFLICTIONS
What has been your most meaningful experience in this
episode? What makes it meaningful to you.? How could such an
experience help you become a better teacher.?
The most meaningful experience in this episode is you can observed
an actual teaching by a Professional Teacher who teach his/her regular
class with all the teaching strategies that she adopt as Department of
Education impose in teaching such as following the Teachers Guide T.G
on teaching as to incorporate the Learners Manual for effective and best
result of learning process.
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PICTURES
DURING
MY FIELD OBSERVATION
( PICTURE DOCUMENTATIONS )
THE SCHOOL
ACHIEVEMENTS.
THE LEARNERS
MATERIAL
INDORSEMENT LETTER
-ORIGINAL SIGNED-
-ORIGINAL SIGNED-
Carmie O. Salaan
Student
Student
Noted:
by:
Received
-ORIGINAL
SIGNED-
-ORIGINAL SIGNEDProf.
Arthur
Sepe
CATHERINE V. GALLENA
Instructor
Guidance Councilor
( NOTE: This is a computerized copy of our letter because the Original Copy is under the possession of
ICEHS-Hinaplanon, Iligan City.)
CERTIFICATE OF
COMPLETION
FIELD STUDY
OBSERVATION
ATTENDANCE RECORD
DATA
Name:
BONGGA
Address: Luinab Bahayan, Iligan City
Undergraduate Course:
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Date of Attendance on my Undergraduate
Course
First Year First Semester to Fourth Year
First Semester
at Iligan Medical Center College
Fourth Year Second Semester to Fourth Year
Last Semester
graduated at Medina College, Ozamiz
City
Graduate Course:
Certificate Program for Teachers
Major:
Biology
Mindanao State University Iligan Institute of Technology