HG Monitoring and Assesment Tool
HG Monitoring and Assesment Tool
JOMARIE L. VELASCO
Name of Adviser: _______________________________________Rating: _________
Date/Time: _____________________Grade/Section Handled: _________________
MAKISIG
To the observer: Check the box to indicate your assessment guided by the scale below.
0- No Chance to Observe
1- Not Observed
2- Observed but insufficient
3- Sufficiently Observed
4- Sufficiently Observed and Commendable
The teacher 4 3 2 1 0
1. makes sure that the learning modality is conducive for learning and
activities.
2. effectively organizes learning situations to meet the objectives of
the class presentation.
3. uses instructional methods that encourage relevant learner
participation in the learning process.
4. implements the module in accordance to the guidelines.
5. communicates clearly and effectively to the level of learners.
6. explains important ideas in a clear and practical way.
7. demonstrates command of the topic discussed.
8. responds appropriately to learner questions and comments.
9. provides time and direction for individual thought prior to group
discussions (if applicable)
10. prepares/checks, distributes efficiently the materials for activities.
11. adequately prepares learners to undertake the specific activity.
12. provides learners adequate time to reflect on the activity utilizing a
variety of process skills -(i.e. demonstrate, predict, analyze,
conclude, synthesize, etc.)
13. attends to the learner’s concerns in different modalities.
14. provides individual attention when appropriate (non-submission,
non-compliance)
15. provides minimal yet sufficient information to successfully
complete their task(s).
16. provides adequate feedback, reflections, encouragement on
individual/group efforts and progress.
17. encourages learners to appropriately use tools, ideas, methods, or
“ways of knowing” to accomplish the activity and/or solve the
problem.
18. relates the lesson to learners’ daily life experiences.
19. encourages the learners to apply their realizations on the lesson
(insights).
20. maintains safety procedures in facilitating learner’s tasks
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TOTAL = Sum of scores 100% Verbal Description: ___________
(No. of items with 1 to 4 Scores) 100%
X
23% and below- Needs Improvement
24%-45%- Below Average
46%-68%- Average
69-91- Above Average
92%-and above- Outstanding
Commendations:
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Recommendations__________________________________________________________
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JOMARIE L. VELASCO
_______________________________________ _____________________
Adviser’s signature over printed name Date
Evaluated by:
_______________________________
Evaluator’s signature over printed name
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Annex 2: Homeroom Guidance Monitoring and Evaluation Tool (SDO Level)
Directions: Check the box that corresponds to your answer in each item using the legend
below.
LEGEND: E- Evident EI- Evident but Inadequate NE- Not Evident NA- Not Applicable
V. Administrative Concerns
1. Orientation for learners and Documentation of learners and
their parents is conducted by parents’ orientation (e.g.
the School before the start of attendance sheet, photos etc.)
School Year.
2. An adequate budget is Approved budget vs Financial
allotted for HG expenses. Report of HG (e.g materials,
training expenses etc.)
3. Materials and relevant Inventory of supplies and
supplies (online or printed materials vs reports of utilization
learning materials) are
available for the learners and
teachers of HG.
4. The learning modality is Number of learners in each
appropriate and conducive learning modality
for the conduct of the
program.
5. Duties and responsibilities Documentation of orientation for
AREAS TO BE MONITORED EVIDENCE E EI NE NA
of personnel are clearly the personnel and teachers
defined.
6. Correct reports are Mid-year and year-end reports by
submitted. the school
7. Issues and concerns based Matrix of issues and concerns
on the reports are acted from the reports and actions taken
upon.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
Write the total number of checks per area and identify those that are not evident and evident
but inadequate which merit actions to be taken.
AREAS TO BE EVIDENT NOT EVIDENT NOT
MONITORED EVIDENT BUT APPLICABLE
INADEQUATE
I. Curriculum
Implementation and
Compliance
II. Delivery Process
III. Evaluation of
Learner’s
Development
IV. Supervision of
Homeroom
Guidance
Implementation
V. Administrative
Concerns
AREAS NOT ACTIONS TO ACCOUNTABLE FOLLOW UP
EVIDENT/ BE TAKEN PERSON & Date:
EVIDENT To be filled-up POSITION _____________________
BUT at the Post- Indicate whether actions to be
INADEQUATE Conference by taken are Implemented or Not
To be filled up School Head Implemented in the next
by Monitor with the School monitoring
HG
Implementer
concerns from
the reports
This certifies that the monitoring and evaluation results have been discussed with me. I
understand that my signature does not necessarily indicate agreement, but acknowledges
receipt of the report, and that I may respond to any and all issues contained in this evaluation.
Written response must be submitted to the undersigned supervisor within 10 working days of
date noted below.
ANNEX 3:
KINDERGARTEN
To the class adviser: Check the box to indicate your assessment guided by the scale below.
0- No Chance to Observe
1- Needs Improvement
2- Developing
3- Sufficiently Developed
4- Developed and Commendable
Competency 4 3 2 1 0
1st Quarter
Value oneself
Value others
Respect individual differences
Gain understanding of oneself and others
2nd Quarter
Provide proper steps toward responsible decision-
making
Evaluate experiences in decision-making towards
achieving common good
3rd Quarter
Apply effective ways of protecting oneself and
others
Share skills helpful to solve problems
Describe the chosen field
4th Quarter
Participate in school activities relevant to the needs
of the community
Engage oneself in meaningful programs and
initiatives for the common good
Strengthen self-empowerment to respond to the
needs of the community
Respond to personal and social needs that can
contribute to the promotion of international standards
State steps to fulfill the goal in life
To the class adviser: Check the box to indicate your assessment guided by the scale below.
0- No Chance to Observe
1- Needs Improvement
2- Developing
3- Sufficiently Developed
4- Developed and Commendable
Competency 4 3 2 1 0 Remarks
1st Quarter
Value oneself
Value others
Respect individual differences
Gain understanding of oneself and others
2nd Quarter
Share the lessons learned from school and
community that can be used in daily living
Apply lessons from home, school and
community to daily living with consideration
to family and society
Examine the different factors in decision-
making for the achievement of success
Provide proper steps toward responsible
decision-making
Evaluate experiences in decision-making
towards achieving common good
Gather information about life, profession and
vocation
Strengthen the connection among knowledge,
skills and roles of parents or guardians and
significant adults in choosing a profession,
vocation and future plans
3rd Quarter
Prepare using knowledge and skills toward
academic success
Apply effective ways of protecting oneself and
others
Live effective ways in resolving issues that
involve oneself and others
Share skills helpful to solve problems
4th Quarter
Participate in school activities relevant to the
needs of the community
Demonstrate academic excellence based on
global needs
Live ways that respect and protect the
environment
Engage oneself in meaningful programs and
initiatives for the common good
Strengthen self-empowerment to respond to the
needs of the community
Respond to personal and social needs that can
contribute to the promotion of international
standards
State steps to fulfill the goal in life
HOMEROOM GUIDANCE LEARNER’S DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT
School Year 2020 - 2021
To the class adviser: Check the box to indicate your assessment guided by the scale below.
0- No Chance to Observe
1- Needs Improvement
2- Developing
3- Sufficiently Developed
4- Developed and Commendable
Competency 4 3 2 1 0 Remarks
1st Quarter
Value oneself
Value others
Respect individual differences
Gain understanding of oneself and others
Identify the methods of effective study habits
toward lifelong learning
Demonstrate effective study habits
2nd Quarter
Provide proper procedure toward responsible
decision-making
Evaluate experiences in decision-making
toward achieving common good
Share the lessons learned from school and
community that can be used in daily living
Apply lessons from home, school and
community to daily living with consideration
to family and society
Understand the importance of guidance from
parents or guardians and significant adults in
choosing a profession, vocation and future
plans
3rd Quarter
Enrich knowledge and skills toward academic
achievement
4th Quarter
Share one’s abilities for the development of
others and community
Strengthen self-empowerment to respond to the
needs of the community
Respond to personal and social needs that can
contribute to the promotion of international
standards
Demonstrate academic excellence based on
global needs
HOMEROOM GUIDANCE LEARNER’S DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT
School year 2020 - 2021
To the class adviser: Check the box to indicate your assessment guided by the scale below.
0- No Chance to Observe
1- Needs Improvement
2- Developing
3- Sufficiently Developed
4- Developed and Commendable
Competency 4 3 2 1 0 Remarks
st
1 Quarter
Identify the methods of effective study habits
toward lifelong learning
Share knowledge, skills, and positive attitude
helpful in lifelong learning
Value oneself
Respect individual differences
Gain understanding of oneself and others
Identify factors related to life and profession
2nd Quarter
Share the lessons learned from school and
community that can be used in daily living
Apply lessons from home, school and
community to daily living with consideration
to family and society
Examine the different factors in decision-
making for the achievement of success
Provide proper procedure toward responsible
decision-making
Evaluate experiences in decision-making
towards achieving common good
Gather information about life, profession and
vocation
Understand the importance of guidance from
parents or guardians and significant others in
choosing a profession, vocation and future
plans
Relate the choice of profession, vocation and
future plans to one’s skills, competencies, and
the roles of parents/guardians and significant
adults
3rd Quarter
Apply effective ways of protecting oneself and
others
Live effective ways in resolving issues that
involve oneself and others
Share skills helpful to solve problems
Describe the chosen field
Decide for life and profession
Reflect on the decisions made for life and
profession
4th Quarter
Demonstrate academic excellence based on the
global needs
Live ways that respect and protect the
environment
Share one’s abilities for the development of
others and community
Engage oneself in meaningful programs and
initiatives for the common good
Strengthen self-empowerment to respond to
the needs of the community
Respond to personal and social needs that can
contribute to the promotion of international
standards
State steps to fulfill the goal in life
Outline plans for the chosen profession,
vocation and the future
To the class adviser: Check the box to indicate your assessment guided by the scale below.
0- No Chance to Observe
1- Needs Improvement
2- Developing
3- Sufficiently Developed
4- Developed and Commendable
Competency 4 3 2 1 0 Remarks
1st Quarter
Value oneself
Value others
Respect individual differences
Gain understanding of oneself and others
2nd Quarter
Examine the different factors in decision-
making for the achievement of success
Provide proper procedure toward responsible
decision-making
Evaluate the experiences in decision-making
toward achieving common good
3rd Quarter
Apply effective ways of protecting oneself and
others
Live effective ways in resolving issues that
involve oneself and others
Share skills helpful to solve problems
4th Quarter
Share one’s abilities for the development of
others and community
Engage oneself in meaningful programs and
initiatives for the common good
Strengthen self-empowerment to respond to the
needs of the community
Respond to personal and social needs that can
contribute to the promotion of international
standards