FS-1-Module-New
FS-1-Module-New
Cover Story
I was born on Monday of the week in May year 1999 in Cabatuan, Iloilo. I
still live in Tacdangan, Cabatuan and I go to school at Iloilo Science and
Technology University. When I was born, my brother was nine years old.
Eugene and I were not that close because of our age gap, like all brothers
and sisters we always fight like dogs and cats. I still love him but only
because he is my brother.
My name is Eulene May Coronado. I started school when I was two years
old. I went to kindergarten at Cabatuan Baptist Kindergarten and my
elementary days at Cabatuan Central Elementary School. On my
secondary both my JHS and SHS I studied at Cabatuan National
Comprehensive High School. When I was in preschool and grade school, I
always have awards and now in university, I’m a Deans Lister Awardee.
After my tertiary education, I am planning to take the licensure exam and
pursue a master's and doctorate.
Life, to me, means friends and family who you can trust and who trust you.
I am mostly on the happy side of life, but like all adults, I have my "days
off," which means I have some sad or depressed days. I have a few friends
here who look out for me, and when I have a bad day, I have someone to
talk to at school. I pass my school days by thinking about the next hour or
what I'll do when I get home or on the weekend.
~ THE AUTHORS
Units/
Title Weeks
Episodes
The Learner’s Development and
Unit I (3 weeks)
Environment
Episode 1 School as a Learning Environment 1
Submission of Portfolio
This instructional material on Field Study 1 was developed for the Teacher
Education Program, especially for Fourth Year students in the College of
Education of Iloilo Science and Technology University.
Rationale
Further, the students are instructed to note down the topics being
presented to the class for them to look for a possible website that could support
further in facilitating the teaching-learning process.
Objectives:
This instructional kit aims for the Field Study 1 students to:
Consider this manual as your tool. Aside from the worksheets, this
instructional material has other exercises to be answered. These activities should
be answered while doing the observation in your cooperating school. Be diligent
enough in accomplishing your tasks and mindfully jot down your observations as
these will form part in your Course Portfolio, which will be your output for this
course.
1. Field Study 1 should be supervised by the Field Study teacher with the
cooperation of the Field Study Cooperating Schools.
8. FS 1 students are required to prepare a Portfolio for this course, which will
be assessed based on the rubric prepared by the Field Study 1 teacher.
PERSONAL DATA
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
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Being a teacher is a both honor and responsibility, you need to have a courage and
patience. We know that being a teaching is a noble profession. I firmly believe that
each of our students has its own weaknesses and strengths. I do not tolerate
UNIT I
favoritism and blood relation treatments as a teacher we must treat each our
students equally.
This part of your Field Study 1 is designed to help you, future teachers,
verify the behavior of the child in the actual learning environment. This is to
determine the school learning environment, classroom management and
learning, learners’ characteristics and needs and the home and school link in the
context of the new normal.
General Objectives:
LEARNING At theEnvironment
end of the episode, the students must have:
OUTCOMES
1. identified facilities available during the elementary years;
2. identified the learners’ characteristics, differences and
needs;
Facilities Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a rapid move to remote learning, greatly
disrupting the traditional learning environment for many students. The home,
once a place for relaxation and family time, was transformed into a makeshift
classroom. This change offered learners both challenges and possibilities. The
shift to remote learning brought lots of challenges, but it also provided
opportunities for growth and development. Students and families may establish
good and effective home learning environments by addressing problems and
leveraging on opportunities
ACQUIRE Look for two (2) video clips with interactive classroom
ASSESS What are the different approaches of teachers in the two (2)
Physical
Motor
Linguistic
Literacy
Cognitive
Social
Emotional
Development
ACTIVATE Study the pictures below and answer the question that follows.
Make a video of your answer and submit it together with your interview to
parents and teachers. This means video 1 - interview with parents; video 2 -
interview with a classroom teacher; video 3 - your answer on the partnership of
Video 4:
Directions:
1. Fill in the data required above (subject area, topic and grade or
year level) after viewing the video in “Acquire” task number 2.
3. Study the guide below about the activities appropriate for each
type of intelligence.
ACQUIRE
Directions:
Intelligence
1.
Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence
Well-developed verbal skills and sensitivity to the sounds, meanings and rhythms of words
2.
Mathematical-Logical Intelligence Ability to think conceptually and abstractly, and capacity to discern
logical or numerical patterns
3.
Musical Intelligence
4.
Visual-Spatial Intelligence
5.
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
6.
Interpersonal Intelligence
Capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others
7.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Capacity to be self-aware and in tune with inner feelings, values, beliefs and thinking processes
8.
Naturalist Intelligence
Ability to recognize and categorize plants, animals and other objects in nature
9.
Existential Intelligence
Sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life,
why do we die, and how did we get here
Directions:
Select a subject area and a topic related to your field of
specialization/major and identify the grade or year level that the topic is being
taught. Then, assume that you are to teach the lesson and you need to
prepare some activities to develop your students’ intelligences done during
face to face and remote teaching.
Directions:
1. Fill in the needed information above after watching the video from
“Apply”.
2. Open the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzBQHfDaD0Y
(Teaching Approaches for K-12 Basic Education Curriculum) and
watch the video.
ACQUIRE
Directions:
Teaching
Definition
Approaches
1. Direct
2. Interactive
3. Integrative
4. Collaborative
5. Constructivist
6. Individualistic
7. Indirect/guided
REFERENCES
APPLY
Directions:
1. Observe the class demonstration through the video using the link
provided below.
Collaborative
Interactive
ASSESS
Reference:
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b) Are all teaching approaches applicable only to a traditional face
to face learning, online/remote teaching, or both? Elaborate your
answer.
Directions:
ACQUIRE
a. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=817340385337024
b. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y3KCDtHzt8
APPLY
ASSESS
Directions:
1. Using the topic that you had selected from the above activity, identify
three approaches that can be applied as well as the strategies (the
number depends upon the topic) for each approach.
2. Then, answer the questions that follow.
Topic:
Approaches Strategies
1. Is there a limit in using the teaching strategies in the lesson? How many
There is no definitive limit to the number of teaching strategies a teacher can use
in a single lesson. However, it is important to consider the nature of the topic, the
students' needs and abilities, the time available, and your own comfort and
expertise when planning your lesson. By carefully selecting and using teaching
strategies, you can create engaging and effective lessons that help your students
learn.
2. In this new normal education, one of the challenges on the part of the
teachers is preparing an interesting lesson where students could
actively engage with. If you are the teacher, what will you do?
UNIT III
General Objectives:
1. selected the teaching materials that best suit the needs of the
learners;
2. applied the principles of developing instructional materials; and
3. developed and utilized instructional materials appropriate to a
chosen subject area.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
References:
Teaching Aids
The list goes on and on. Some call them instructional materials, while
others may call them learning or teaching aids.
Instructional Materials
Reference: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/InstructionalMaterial
Observing the same virtual class in Unit II, note down the
different teaching aids used by the teacher for a particular
APPLY
set of students and a particular subject area. Write down
your observations below.
Grade/Year Level:
Observation Date:
Subject:
Brief Description of
Teaching Approach
Used by the
Teacher:
Comments on
the
Teaching Aids
Good Points Weak Points Appropriateness
Used
of the Teaching
Aids
Power point
presentation
Article
The choice of teaching aids depends on the specific needs and goals of the
lesson by carefully selecting and using teaching aids, teachers can create
more effective and engaging learning experiences.
2. If you were the teacher, what would you have similarly? What would you
have done differently?
Yes because I find it as interactive and at the same time the students are
enjoying while learning, using technology is both beneficial for teachers
Field Study 1: Observations of Teaching and Learning in Actual School Environment
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Congratulations for making it this far!
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of the episode, the students must have:
ACQUIRE
Let’s learn the following concepts.
Fonts
Use font size no smaller than 24 point.
Clearly label each screen. Use a larger font (35-45 points) or
different color for the title.
Avoid italicized fonts as they are difficult to read quickly.
No more than 6-8 words per line
For bullet points, use the “6 x 6 Rule.” One thought per line, with no
more than 6 words per line and no more than 6 lines per slide
Use dark text on light background or light text on dark background.
However, dark backgrounds sometimes make it difficult for some
people to read the text.
To test the font, stand back six feet from the monitor and see if you can
read the slide.
Color
Limit the number of colors on a single screen.
Use no more than four colors on one chart.
Check all colors on a projection screen before the actual
presentation. They may project differently than what appears on the
monitor.
General Presentation
Check the spelling and grammar.
Do not read the presentation. Practice the presentation so you can
speak from bullet points. The text should be a cue for the presenter
rather than a message for the viewer.
It is often more effective to have bulleted points appear one at a
time, so the audience listens to the presenter rather than reading
the screen.
Use a wireless mouse, or pick up the wired mouse, or a presenter
so you can move around as you speak.
If the content is complex, print out the slides so the audience can
take notes.
Adapted from:
APPLY
Choose a topic and try to map out the flow of your PowerPoint Presentation
using the form below.
Title of my Presentation:
Objectives:
Description of
Appropriate Use:
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I think I should revise the transitions of words and pictures so that my presentation
would be interesting.
Kahoot
NOTE: You may attach aA game-based
screenshot learning
of the sites platform
and their contentsfor quizzes
so that the
reader and your teacherand
can polls.
have a clearer picture of those.
Educational Websites
Let the process be enjoyable and educational. It will work out best if you
References:
https://k12teacherstaffdevelopment.com/tlb/how-do-i-introduce-students-
to-educational-websites/
https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/download/732/641/
Strengths Weaknesses
UNIT 4
Explorations of Possibilities
This particular unit summarizes the full view of the course on the
learners’ development and environment, experiences on the teaching-learning
process and technology in the learning environment.
1. What are the challenges and opportunities in your use of this module
modified in the context of pandemic?
ADDITIONAL ENTRIES
(Articles, Clippings, Letters, and Other Relevant Documents Related to FS 1)
Dr. Joel A. Ciriaco is presently the Associate Dean and Head of Elementary Education
Program of the College of Education at Iloilo Science and Technology University.
His Bachelors’ degrees are on Biblical Studies (Cum Laude) and Psychology (With Highest Academic
Distinction). He earned his Master of Arts in School Administration and Supervision at the University of
Negros Occidental – Recoletos, Master of Education in Special Education and Master in Early Childhood
Education at West Visayas State University, Diploma in Research and Development Management at the
University of the Philippines and his Ph.D. in Educational Management at the University of St. La Salle.
He was formerly Dean of the College of Education and Associate Dean of the School of Graduate Studies
respectively at Central Philippine University.
His research interests are on educational management, psychology, religion, special education, early
childhood education, curriculum, and technology development among others.
Currently, he is the President of the State Universities and Colleges Teachers’ and Educators Association
in Region 6 and the auditor of the national State Universities and Colleges Teachers’ and Educators
Association.
She graduated her Master of Arts in Industrial Education Major in Educational Management at the West
Visayas State University and earned her Doctor of Education Degree Major in Educational Management
at the Western Visayas College of Science and Technology now ISAT U.
She was a trainer for School Based Training Program (SBTP) in the Division of Iloilo City for Elementary
Science, a Lesson Plan Writer, Test Constructor, and a Teacher Demonstrator when she was still
connected at DepEd.
She had written and produced five instructional materials all copyrighted and utilized by the college of
education students of ISAT U. These are as follows: Workbook in Facilitating Learning, Workbook in
Principles of Teaching, Field Study 2, Special Topics, and LET Review Questions.
She was a former chair of the pedagogy section of the College of Education. At present, she is an
Associate Professor V and teaching the Professional Education subjects.
She believes, that “The best teachers, teach from the heart, not from the book.”
Mr. Renante E. Fernandez had been a public school teacher at Jaro National High School,
Schools Division of Iloilo City for almost nine years before he decided to transfer to Iloilo Science and
Technology University as an Instructor I under the College of Education.
He earned his Bachelor of Secondary Education degree major in English from Central Philippine
University where he graduated Cum Laude. A passionate educator, he obtained his Master of Arts in
Education major in Language Teaching in English from West Visayas State University in 2018. In the
ensuing years, fueled by his desire to better his craft, he pursued his Doctor of Education degree with
concentration in Educational Management at Iloilo Science and Technology University.
He believes that he still has a long way to go, yet his eyes are always set for the goal.