Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Strength lies in differences, not in similarities. This lesson will guide you in understanding your
students' gender, needs, strengths, interests, and experiences. The objectives of this lesson are the
following:
1. observe how stakeholders can promote a gender-sensitive school/classroom;
2. discuss the steps in creating a student-centered classroom; and
3. determine the strengths and weaknesses of your students.
Education Theory
Aniekee Ezekiel once quoted that the ability to recognize and respect individual differences is the
beginning of a successful relationship. Student-teacher relationship is very important to promote a more
effective instruction. However, this will be impossible without knowing the uniqueness and differences of
your students-the heart and center of teaching and learning.
To promote gender-sensitive classrooms, the DepEd issued DepEd Order 32, series of 2017. This
policy ensures a gender-responsive physical and social environment that promotes respect for all people
and has a zero tolerance for all forms of discrimination, violence, and abuse. It also promotes the
institutionalization of gender-responsive teaching-learning plans, guides, processes, activities, mechanisms
and measures. With this policy, we can assure that gender stereotyping which ignores individual
differences in basic education will be prevented.
To ensure that classroom learning is fun and enjoyable, the needs and interests of the students
should be the priority of every school. RA 10533 adheres to this principle by making the curriculum learner-
centered, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate. Moreover, this policy makes education learner-
oriented and responsive to the needs, cognitive and cultural capacity, as well as the circumstances and
diversity of learners, schools, and communities.
Through these policies, schools can follow a learner-centered curriculum that is anchored .in the
learners' needs and interests. Barnes (2013) outlines five steps to create a progressive, student-centered
classroom:
1. create ongoing projects;
2. integrate technology;
3. replace homework with engaging in-class activities;
4. eliminate rules and consequences; and
5. involve students in evaluation.
Observation
Department head
Treating them as equal, every student must have an opportunity in all areas. A school should free from any
violence’s it should not be tolerated.
Cooperating teacher
Strictly implementation of no to bullying policy, subject integration
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2. How will you determine the strengths and weaknesses of your students?
You can determine a student's strengths and shortcomings by daily observing them in
class and evaluating them using a variety of exercises.
3. Which among the steps on creating progressive, student-centered classroom is the best step?
Why?
Replace homework with engaging in-class activities is the best approach in my opinion
since it helps kids develop their higher-order, critical thinking skills, which in turn allows them to
explore new ideas. Additionally, participation can assist students learn from one another,
enhancing understanding through collaboration. All of the procedures should be followed by
teachers and incorporated into lessons in order to improve learning and create a more student-
centered environment.
4. How are you going to use the learners' needs and interests in creating a more effective instruction?
It makes sense that classrooms would reflect the diversity of the world we live in today.
The social, emotional, cognitive, linguistic, and physical aptitudes of our kids range widely. In order
to best meet students where they are, teachers must take into account all of these variations. This
will assist our pupils learn more swiftly and effectively while also enhancing our teaching talents.
Reflection
2. I believe that teachers spend day after day with the students, so by that teacher will know the
strengths and weaknesses of the students. Teacher must use this information to planning lesson
by differentiating intentionally with groups of learners so that teacher can teach well.
3. I feel that this would help me to become an efficient teacher in the near future.
Education Theory
Brown-Martin (2017) mentions in his article entitled Education and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
that we are on the precipice of what the World Economic Forum calls the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The
artificial intelligence, automation, mobile supercomputing, intelligent robots, self-driving cars, and neuro-
technological brain enhancements are some of the products of this revolution. Evidence of dramatic change
is all around us and it is happening at an exponential rate. Almost everything has been replaced by robots
through artificial intelligence. However, teachers with a heart will never be replaced by a machine.
John C. Maxwell, an American author, speaker, and pastor, quoted that students do not care how
much you know until they know how much you care. Teachers who show care to their students will earn
respect and trust from their students, which will later lead to successful teaching and learning.
Knowing your learners' linguistic, cultural, socio-economic, and religious backgrounds and
adjusting the instruction based on their differences will direct you to differentiated instruction. Differentiated
means tailoring instruction to meet individual needs. Whether teachers differentiate content, process,
products, or the learning environment, the use of ongoing assessment and flexible grouping make this a
successful approach to instruction (Tomlinson 2000).
Observation
A. Ask your cooperating teacher for a copy of his or her School Form 1 (School Register).
Paste a copy of the School Form 1 in the box below and answer the following questions.
B. List down 10 strategies your cooperating teacher can use to address the individual differences (linguistic,
cultural, socio-economic, and religious backgrounds) of the students.
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3. Does the mother tongue of most of the students affect the medium of instruction? How?
The mother language plays a vital role to student who has difficulties in understanding
English and other language. If this happen the teacher will elaborate it to a mother tongue
language so that the student can understand your discussion.
2. I believe that learning in their own language will help the student express their thoughts and ideas
better and can be better for both students and teachers in understanding each other. Teachers
who care about their students will gain the respect and trust of their students, which will later lead
to successful teaching and learning.
3. I feel that a strong relationship based on a thorough understanding of my student can result in
effective teaching and learning.
4. When I become a teacher, I will make my lesson contextualize where my students can improve
their learning prior knowledge and can promote more effective problem solving.
Education Theory
No learner should be left behind. This is a common tagline in promoting inclusive education, which
is being implemented nationwide. In every instruction, there are students who can easily cope with the
lessons and there are students who have difficulty in understanding a simple lesson. The latter are
considered exceptional learners. Integrating exceptional learners into the regular classroom adds further
challenge to the job of teaching diverse students.
Sadker et al. (2008) categorize exceptional learners into the following:
1. students with mental retardation;
2. students with learning disabilities;
3. students with emotional disturbance or behavior disorders;
4. students with hearing and language impairments;
5. students with visual impairments;
6. students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder;
7. students with other health and physical impairments;
8. students with severe and multiple disabilities; and
9. gifted and talented students.
Teaching exceptional learners offers teachers the opportunity to stretch their imagination and creativity.
Teachers use the term "students with disabilities" to highlight the person, not the disability. In the past, the
term "handicapped students" was used. On the other hand, "gifted and talented" refers to students with the
ability to learn fast and with ease. They may also possess exemplary ability in arts and music, sports,
leadership, and the like.
Observation
A. Interview the following internal school stakeholders on how they deal with students with disability and
gifted learners.
(TABLES)...
B. Sit in a class with exceptional learners. Observe how the teacher uses different strategies in teaching
exceptional learners. List down five observations.
Observation 1: The teacher use Differentiated Instruction it is where the instruction strategies allow
teachers to engage each student by accommodating to their specific learning style.
Observation 2: Cooperative Learning Strategies: The Jigsaw Method. Cooperative learning gives
students the opportunity to work with others and see different points of view. Students learn more
effectively when working together rather than apart, and it is also help to improve self-confidence in
students.
Observation 3: Utilizing Technology in the Classroom. Teacher Empower students to stay
connected in this technological era. Technology-rich lessons have been found to keep students
motivated and engaged longer.
Observation 4: Inquiry-Based Instruction. Implies involving students in the learning process so they
will have a deeper understanding of what they are learning.
Observation 5: using of Graphic Organizers. Graphic organizers are a simple and effective tool to
help students brainstorm and organize their thoughts and ideas in a visual presentation.
C. Watch the film, Every Child is Special. After watching the movie, write a reflection about the film.
Teachers should help their learners in every way they can. They should look into child’s
potentials as a learner and of what motivates a child because it is our responsibilities as a teacher
to find way for our learners learn well.
Reflection
1. I feel that having a learner with disabilities is a challenge for a teacher to change his teacher
strategies and make new one with improvement.
3. When I become a teacher, I will educate students at all levels while developing lesson plans and
being a responsible teacher. I need to be a teacher who can cover a range of topics and engage
students with interesting lesson plans.
Education Theory
Every student is like a runner in a race. Learners often encounter obstacles on their way to the
finish line. However, it is important to note that learning should not be hindered by any difficult
circumstances. Hence, 21st century teachers should design special educational lessons and strategies to
make responsive classrooms that are ready to address these difficult circumstances.
Victor Hugo quoted that he who opens a school door, closes a prison. This just shows how
teachers can change the life of a person. The teachers are the students' second parents, and the future of
the students lies in the hands of their teachers. The most heroic task of the teacher is to shape good
citizens.
Observation
A. Interview the students on the difficulties they encounter while enrolled in school. List down 10 difficulties
on the lines provided.
1. Lack of gadget like laptop for their studies especially the college students have thesis.
2. Wasting their time in surfing Tiktok, Facebook and more.
3. Distracted of online games.
4. Lack of Financial
5. Students cannot easily understand the lesson.
6. Students don’t know how to manage their time.
7. Lack of transportation.
8. Need to Follow COVID-19 protocols whenever they have to do regarding to their requirements in school.
9. Lack of support and motivation.
10. Students cannot really focus.
B. Interview the cooperating teacher. Ask how he or she considers the different difficult circumstances
faced by the students in preparing lessons and strategies.
I interview my cousin a teacher in Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao del Norte, Ms. Sittienor P.
Mamay, through face to face.
She claims that good educational integration is essential given the current state of affairs, in which
the sole interaction between teacher and students in face to face. Therefore, in order to meet the demands
of the students, the teacher must employ several tactics. This indicates that the teacher is more actively
utilizing a variety of teaching techniques to aid in the learning of their students.
2. I believe that this would be a challenge to every teacher, to change the perspective of the student’s
life, changing the future of the student to become better.
3. I feel that learners are not born responsible. It is a skill they need to learn. The best ways to
promote responsibility are with involvement, ownership, and choices with limits and this is the best
way teacher must practice.
4. When I become a teacher, I will make sure that my students are motivated and willing to participate
in class. And because I know that this way, peace will always come out on top, I need to take
consideration into account and listen to the perspectives of my learners.
Education Theory
Classrooms in the 21st century are extremely different from the classrooms of the past. One of the
seven Cs in teaching and learning in the 21st century is cross-cultural understanding. Tracing where our
students came from and anticipating this in preparing the lessons is an essential ingredient toward a
successful and effective classroom instruction.
There are different indigenous groups in the country.Accordingto the UnitedNations Development
Program, the Philippines is a culturally diverse country with about 14-17 million indigenous people (IPs)
belonging to 110 ethno-linguistic groups. They are mainly concentrated in Northern Luzon (Cordillera
AdministrativeRegion,33%)and Mindanao (61%), withsome groups in the Visayas area.
In 1997, Republic Act 8371, also known as Indigenous Peoples Right Act, was enacted. This law
recognizes and promotes all the rights of indigenous cultural communities/indigenous people (ICCs and
IPs).
IPs remain to be the most vulnerable and marginalized members of society. Many IP communities
continue to lack access to decent basic social services, have limited opportunities to engage in the
Observation
A. Based on the class that you have observed, list down 10 students who belong to IP groups. Fill in the
information below.
B. Evaluate the school's programs for IPs by checking (✔️ ) the box that corresponds to what you have
observed in class.
C. Interview the cooperating teacher. List down five culturally-responsive teaching strategies he or she are
using for students from Indigenous Groups.
Teaching Strategy 1: Mother tongue base instruction
Teaching Strategy 2: culture integration
Teaching Strategy 3: interdisciplinary approach
Teaching Strategy 4: scaffolding approach
Teaching Strategy 5: Audio visual approach
Other comments and observations
This can be use also to students, differentiation approach, and instructional material.
2. What school program would you recommend to the school administrators to address the needs of
IPs?
Studying at a catholic school gave me an understanding of how my teachers treat their
students fairly, regardless of the fact that we practice different religions. I now want to
implement this with other schools that have indigenous students. The educational program
that I can recommend to the school administrators is "The equality law."
3. Based on the list you made in the previous activity, most of the students belong to what particular
indigenous group? Why do you think so?
They are belong to an Islam group, I can tell that they are Islam because of how they dress
and they speak they are native Islam.
Reflection
2. I believe that despite of what tribe we came from as long we know how to respect, people will be
respected us. No matter what indigenous group we came from.
3. I feel that involving communities is important because it is a way to show respect and honor to
indigenous peoples’ knowledge and culture. It helps in the implementation of development
programs as everybody is committed. Involving them in developing their own educational program
builds their pride as indigenous peoples and deepens their appreciation for their own knowledge
and culture.
4. When I become a teacher, I will make a positive force in the lives of as many children as possibly
can, and plan on doing that by improving standards and policies for early childhood education and
making more affordable with equality for all.