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Learning Task 12

Designing My Teaching Internship Portfolio


Performance Task 1
Preparing an electronic portfolio of various teaching-learning experiences and
process. This is to emphasize the process rather than output. Note: The E-Portfolio show
the pre-service teacher’s developmental experiences in the Philippine Professional
Standard for Teachers domains through the different learning modalities in various
contexts.
Design your physical or electronic portfolio showing your teacher’s developmental
experiences in the Philippine Professional Standard for Teacher (PPST) domains through the
different learning modalities in various contexts.
Request your Cooperating Teacher to show you a sample of her/his Research-Based
Performance Management System (RPMS) and Individual Performance Commitment Review
Form (IPCRF). You may also surf ready-made templates in the websites. There also available
videos in the Youtube on how to prepare your Teaching Internship Portfolio.
The following are the suggested contents for the e-portfolio for your teaching internship.
 Introduction
 Acknowledgement
 Curriculum Vitae of the Practice Teacher (PT)
 Certificate of Completion
 Professional Readings
 Weekly Journals
 Experiences, Evidence, and Reflection on the Different Philippine Professional
Standards for Teacher (PPST) domains
 Domain 1, Content, Knowledge, and Pedagogy
 Domain 2, Leaning Environment
 Domain 3, Diversity of Learners
 Domain 4, Curriculum and Planning\
 Domain 5, Assessment and Reporting
 Domain 6, Community Linkages and Professional Engagement
 Domain 7, Personal Growth and Professional Development
 Teaching Philosophy
Performance Task 2
Compile your learning artifacts and write the documents that you can place for each
of the PPST Domains.
PPST Domains Learning Artifacts
 Domain 1, Content, Knowledge, and
Pedagogy
 Domain 2, Learning Environment
 Domain 3, Diversity of Learners
 Domain 4, Curriculum and
Planning
 Domain 5, Assessment and
Reporting
 Domain 6, Community Linkages
and Professional Engagement
 Domain 7, Personal Growth and
Professional Development

Performance Task 3
Write your Teaching Philosophy
A teaching philosophy statement is a written description of your values, goals, and beliefs
regarding teaching and learning and uses evidence form your teaching. To help you in writing
your own Teaching Philosophy you need to do these through the years: actualize your teaching
beliefs in your subject/courses, record your teaching practices, enrich your teaching practices,
and incorporate new innovations in teaching. To write your teaching philosophy, remember the
following;
 Make it brief, concise, and well-written and not longer than 5 pages.
 Use narrative, personal, reflective, first-person approach.
 Describe concrete and specific examples.
 Narrate how you progress in the field of teaching.
 Use simple terms which are easily understood.
 Be sincere and humble in narrating your passion in teaching.
 Revised your teaching philosophy as needed.
My Teaching Philosophy
Writing My Reflection
In order to effectively create my learning portfolio, I need to do the following:
Things To Do/ Things To Accomplish
Before
During
After

Working On My Learning Artifacts


Take a picture of some contents of your physical or digital portfolio. Label them.

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