The Learner's Development and Environment: Episode 6
The Learner's Development and Environment: Episode 6
and Environment
Episode 6
HOME SCHOOL LINK
Name of FS Student: Ruschelle L. Cossid
My Maps
Use the activity form provided for you to document your observations.
Read the following carefully before you begin to observe/interview. Then write your observation
report on the provided space.
The Learner
1. Make a general observation of the learner. Describe him in each of the domains of
development:
Physical body built and height (thin, chubby, underweight, overweight), level of
physical activity (fast, slow, lethargic, active, etc.)
Social interaction with teachers and classmates (loner, shy, sociable, friendly, gets
into fights, liked by others, etc.)
Emotional moods, temperament, cries easily, loses temper, happy, show
enthusiasm, excited, indifferent, etc.)
Cognitive (appears to understand lessons, copes with the lessons, excels, lags
behind, shows reasoning skills, turns in assignments and requirements, etc.)
Interview the Teacher
1. What are the most noticeable characteristics of the learner? (emotional disposition,
behavior and discipline, sense of responsibility, study habits, academic performance,
relationship with peers, relationship with adults, social adjustment)
2. How does the teacher communicate with the parents? How often? What do they discuss?
Agree on?
Interview with Parents
1. Conduct a home visit. Once there, observe the home set-up. (Home is orderly, family
pictures in the living room).
2. Use the interview questions on the next page. Just ask the questions with which you feel
comfortable.
Notes:
- The most noticeable characteristics of the learner based on their teacher are their
emotional dispositions, behavior and discipline, relationship with peers and social
adjustment.
- The teacher communicates with the parents through meetings or the teacher will send a
letter to the parents if the child is doing wrong in the school. They discuss about
Your teacher may ask you to use a more detailed interview guide. Be free to translate the
questions if necessary.
Parents
Mother: Jenette Laniohan
Age: 35
Occupation: Factory Worker Educational Attainment: College Level
Father: Rick Laniohan
Occupation: Driver Educational Attainment: Automotive Graduate
Health
Mothers Health during pregnancy with the learner:
When Rijens mother is still carrying her, her mothers health during pregnancy is okay
and not so complicated.
Is he/she allowed to go out with friends? Do you have rules for him/her to follow regarding
going out?
Rijen was allowed to go out with friends as long as she know her limitations. If she is
going out with friends, she must take care of herself, she must not flirt and she must not do
undesirable behaviors.
Emotional Moral
What are your expectations of your child?
My expectation to my child is that she will focus on her studies, she already knows her
responsibilities and I expect that she will finish her studies someday. I believe in my childs
skills and capabilities so I know that she will succeed someday.
How do you monitor his/her performance in school? How do you motivate her?
I monitor her by checking her grades and asking her if shes doing her homeworks and
projects. I motivate her by encouraging her to continue her good behaviors.
Do you have rules at home to help him develop good study habits? What are these rules? How
are they implemented?
Yes, for example Rijens exam is fast approaching. I will tell her to focus first on studying
for the exam. No watching of television and going out with friends.
After you have gathered all necessary data. Write the Learners development profile
using the outline below. Type the profile in a separate sheet and attached it to this learning
episode.
THE LEARNERS DEVELOPMENT PROFILE (Outline)
The Learners Development Profile
Name of the Learner: Rijen Mae S. Laniohan
School: Digos City National High School
Date of Home Visit: February 27, 2014
Date of Birth: May 24, 2014 Age: 15 years old
Grade/Year Level: Fourth Year Gender: Female
Family Profile
Number of Siblings: 2
Birth Order: 1st
Parent
Mother: Jenette Laniohan
Age: 35 years old
Occupation: Factory Worker Educational Attainment: College Level
Father: Rick Laniohan
Occupation: Driver Educational Attainment: Automotive Graduate
Physical Development
In paragraph form, describe the physical development of the learner.
Combine the teachers, parents responses, and your own observations.
Social Development
Family Profile
Number of Siblings: 2
Birth Order: 1st
Parents
Mother: Jenette S. Laniohan
Age: 35 Years Old
Occupation: Factory Worker Educational Attainment: College Level
Father: Rick Laniohan
Occupation: Driver Educational Attainment: Automotive Graduate
Physical Development
The physical development of the learner is she is physically fit. He loves to be engage in
different sports and also she loves dancing. She is active and energetic in class.
Social Development
The learner is friendly to everyone. Sometimes shes not but most of the time she loves to make
new friends. She interacts well with others and with that she gains more confidence in herself.
Cognitive Development
The learner is doing well in the class. In fact, shes one of the smartest students in their
classroom. She knows that it is her responsibility as a student to study her lessons and because
of that she excels in the class.
Findings
I can see that the learners always want to be active and participative in class that she must
engage herself to any activities because she knows that its for the betterment of herself.
Conclusion
The home-school connection of the learner really helps a lot in her development. By this, she will
be guided of her behaviors because what she learns in school is she can apply it to her home
and also what she learned from home, she applies it to school like the morals and values her
parents taught her. Her family also is one factor that contributes to the development and
learning of the child because if the learner has a good and nice family, then her development
will be good. In my learners situation, she has a good family so she is doing good in school.
Recommendations
My recommendation to the learner is she must also relax her mind from studying very hard, Im
not saying that studying is bad but if she is too pressured worrying her paper works, she will be
stressed. She must also give herself a break and join her classmates in having fun instead of
sitting alone and always facing a book. In that, there is no interactive communication happening
because she is not socializing. I hope that she can change this behavior even just a little bit
because its for the betterment of herself.
Your findings and recommendations in the Learner Development Profile will help you
answer the questions here.
1. From your home visit and interview, what do you think is the style of parenting
experienced by the learner? Explain your answer.
When I interviewed the learner her mother when I visited their home, I think the
style of parenting experienced by the learner is authoritative. Her parents are kind of firm
but theyre loving to their child. The rules are not so firm because they know that if they
will be strict to their child, theres a possibility that the child will turn against them. So
they show support to the child in everything, in school, in any other activities in their
place, etc. They show care to their child, for example, she is not yet home and its already
late, her parents will worry and call her if where she is and what is she doing in late
hours. Can say that the parents are very supportive to the child.
2. Relating your data with what you learned from child development, what family factors do
you think contribute to the development and over-all adjustment of the learner in
school?
3. Does the communication between the home-school have an effect on the learner? If yes,
what are these factors?
Yes, home-school communication is good because it can be a greater help in the
schooling of the child. The child will be guided in his/her behavior both in school and
home. If there are any problems in school or home, then the child will be corrected or
assist by their parents or teacher. The effects of this is the child will be monitored well
whether he/she is in the school or home because school-home has a connection and the
actions will be taken by their teachers/parents.
My Reflections
1. Reflect on your own development as a child. What type of parenting did you experience?
How did it affect you?
If I am going to reflect my own development as a child, I experienced the authoritarian
type of parenting. My parents are firm to me that they want me to follow their rules and
conditions always. If I did something wrong, they immediately scolds me and if I break one
the rules, they punished me not just emotionally but also physically, There is also withdrawal
of affection happens if I did mistake. They have high expectations to me so there are times
that I put into my mind that I must graduate with honors in my elementary and high school
years so that they will be happy for me. Sometimes theyre caring and loving to me. The
effects of the authoritarian type of parenting to me is I became unhappy with my life,
sometimes I have problem/difficulty in dealing with peers and sometimes Im afraid to
commit mistakes or not to be successful in something because it makes me feel down.
2. As a future teacher, how would you establish good-home school collaboration? How can
you work well with the parents? How can you help them? How can they help you?
As a future teacher, I will establish good home-school collaboration by ensuring that my
students will apply what they learned in the school to their homes, that my students will feel
that school is their second home, and parents are connected to the school so whether there
My Portfolio
L- earn to
I-ncrease and develop communication of parents and teachers to have a
N-ice learning environment for the learners in order for them to have
K-nowledge and more learnings.