Field Study 1 Learning Episode: Observe, Analyze, Reflect
Field Study 1 Learning Episode: Observe, Analyze, Reflect
ACTIVITY 3.1
Outside Class:
1. How do the student’s groups themselves outside class?
Homogeneously, by age? By gender? By racial or ethnic
groups? By their interests? Or are the students in mixed social
groupings? If so, describe the groupings.
There are children deliberately together or in a barricade, outside
the classroom they come together to play or take recess usually
people of the same age are together because they have the same
interest based on their age.
2. Notice students who are alone and those who are not interacting.
Describe their behavior.
Students who are alone and those who are not interacting were
usually don’t have friends. They were quiet, didn’t want to meet
the eye of their teacher, afraid to raise their hand and sometimes
they are shaking when answering the questions.
Interview the teachers and ask about their experience about learners
in difficult circumstances. Request them to describe their
circumstances and how it was affected the learners. Ask about the
strategies they use to help these learners cope.
Acording to the teacher I interviewed, one of her most difficult
circumstances that she experienced was to get their attention easily
and be interested in the certain topics that she was discussing. It was
affected the learners by having the low grades and cant understand the
topic was all about. And because of that she use some strategies for her
students to pay attention in her lesson, first strategies is by giving them
a ribbon after the discussion and the second strategies is her visual aids,
which are more colorful and can hold the ineterst of the learner. ;astly
strategy is by giving some activities that student will learn and te same
time will be enjoy by that activity.
Ask the teachers about –strategies they apply to address the needs of
diverse students due to the following factors: ∙
OBSERVE REPORT
Name of the School Observed: DON VICENTE DELGADO
MEMORIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
School Address: PAGKAKAISA, NAUJAN, ORIENTAL
MINDORO
Date of visit: NOVEMBER 16, 2021
Grade 3 learners under Mrs. De Leon have 30 students, 13 boys
and 17 girls. All learners are Filipino (Tagalog). Their religion is
different. During the class there were much interaction inside the
classroom between the learners and the teacher as well as the learner to
another learner. The students interact by playing with each other and
talking to one another. The students interact with the teacher by
answering the questions asked by the teacher or other responses of the
learners to the teacher like body gestures. Based on my observation, there
are differences between the learners who seated at the back and front in
terms of their behaviour and interaction like if the teacher is in front of
the class, the learners at the back kept talking to themselves and having
their own conversations. Some of them listen more and do what the
teacher says but most of them doesn’t pay much attention. The learners
cooperate well with each other, I noticed some students try to assist
their fellow classmates if they have finished their own work, I think
that there isn’t much competition between them, or if there is any, it is in
an absolute minimum. Students participate actively was the top students
because they really want to learn and they also interested in the
discussion. Sometimes the students who wants to learn asks for more
help. There are students who helped their clasmmates like for example
they are whispering the right answer or they simply write it in their
notebook, and paper then point it in the classmate who can’t answer the
teacher’s question while the other raised their hands for them to answer
the question.
They are not allowed to go outside the classroom for safety
measures so they don’t get much interaction from there except when it’s
time for lunch where their respective guardians came to fetch them.
They talk much about their favorite cartoon shows during their free
time. In my observation at Don Vicente Delgado Elementary School
there are lot of groups during and outside of the class, there are groups
of students by their religion, age, gender or etc. but there are also
groupings that mixed by their social inclinations. The teacher there is
respectful and flexible because they can handle the differences of the
students well. The interaction is being affected with these kinds of
aspects as all of us has differences on every individual.
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1. Identify the persons who play key roles in the relationships and
interactions in the classrooms. What roles do they play? Is there
somebody who appears to be the leader, a mascot/joker, an
attention seeker, a little teacher, a doubter/pessimist?
I observed, Matthew Del Rosario, he was like the little boy leader
of the class, he is good in jokes and he always have some of that during
class hours. He is quite noisy but the good thing about him is that he
learns fast than the others. When he is finished of his work he walks
around the class like a teacher, from there I noticed that he tries to
help some of his classmates who’s having difficulties. He is a good
role player in that class.
What makes the learners assumes these roles? What factors affect
their behavior? ∙
This role of children affects their behavior there are cases that they
can easily teach some of his/her classmates and also can think that they
can easily rule his classmate because he is a leader. It can affect their
mindset and behavior like being greedy, boastful and independent, it can
be worst or it can be good.
2. Is there anyone you observed who appear left out? Are students
who appear “different”? why do they appear different? Are they
accepted or rejected by the others? How is this shown? ∙
Yes, because there are students what we called them minority
group or indigenous student, they appear different by their language and
clothes as well as their culture and they were well-accepted and they have
friends in the classroom which become their best friends.
What does the teacher do to address issues like this?
∙ To address this kind of issues teachers tells everyone that they have
their equal rights and all are welcome to study. I will teach them how to
respect each other differences.
3. How does the teacher influence the class interaction considering
the individual differences of the students?
The teacher makes her influence in the class interaction by giving
good consideration in every individual difference of the learners. She
keeps in mind the behaviors of every student and uses it in a way that she
can utilize it for a good classroom atmosphere.
4. What strategies does the teacher use to maximize the benefits of
diversity in the classroom? How does teacher leverage diversity?
As a teacher, you must be flexible, sensitive and considerate. always
remind them that despite of differences, we should learn to accept and
respect each other’s differences and learn it from each other.
Reflections
1. How did you feel being in the classroom? Did you feel a sense
of oneness or unity among the learners and between the
teacher and the learners?