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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

UNIVERSITY OF ANTIQUE

COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

Sibalom, Antique

University of Antique

COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

Sibalom, Antique

STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES AT ANTIQUE NATIONAL SCHOOL

NIGHT SECONDARY DEPARTMENT

A Narrative Report

Presented to

PROF. WILMA FE S. VEGO

Faculty of College of Teacher Education

University of Antique

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course

FIELD STUDY 7

(Practice Teaching)

by

PSYCHE D. FADRIGO

(DIT 3A)

1ST Semester

AY 2022 – 2023
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COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Sibalom, Antique

Approval Sheet

This narrative report titled “STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES AT ANTIQUE

NATIONAL SCHOOL – NIGHT SECONDARY DEPARTMENT,” submitted by PSYCHE

D. FADRIGO, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the course FIELD STUDY 7

(PRACTICE TEACHING) is hereby approved.

WILMA FE S. VEGO
Coordinating Teacher

Noted:

RUNATO A. BASAÑES, PhD


Dean, College of Teacher Education

Action Taken: _____________

Date: ____________________
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Antique
ANTIQUE NATIONAL SCHOOL – NIGHT SECONDARY
Barangay 5, San Jose, Antique

CLEARANCE

To Whom It May Concern:

This is to certify that PSYCHE D. FADRIGO, a student of the University of


Antique,

assigned in this school during the school year 2022 – 2023 is cleared of the
accountability by the

cooperating teacher.

Recommending Approval:

MARY CRIS C. NORILLA


Cooperating Teacher

Approved by:

MARLY G. PAMEROYAN
Head Teacher III, ANS Night Secondary
PERSONAL DETAILS:
PSYCHE D. FADRIGO
PSYCHE DABANDAN PERSONAL SUMMARY
FADRIGO

Villar Sibalom, Antique Email:


DOB: December 19,
1993 psyche.fadrigo@antiquespride.edu.ph
Gender: Male Mobile: 09757641561
Marital Status: Single A highly professional and achievement – oriented
Nationality: Filipino
individual is seeking a job that will fully utilize an
extensive background and client service. Desire a
EDUCATION:
career position that will provide a challenging
Bachelor of Science in opportunity to significantly contribute to company’s
Marine efficiency, organization, growth and profitability.
Transportation (BSMT)
University of Antique WORK EXPERIENCES:
Sibalom, Antique
ALORICA – MJ PLAZA
(2010 – 2015)
Chino Roces Ave, Ext., Makati, Philippines
Customer Service Representative (CSR)
Certificate In
May 2017 – June 2019
Teaching
Responsibilities:
(CIT)
University of Antique 1. A customer service representative supports
Sibalom, Antique customers by providing helpful information,
2021 – 2022 answering questions, and responding to
complaints. They're the front line of support for
Diploma in Teaching clients and customers and they help ensure that
(DIT) customers are satisfied with products, services,
University of Antique and features.
Sibalom, Antique 2. Receive, pick, and stow customer orders,
2022 to present
process returns, and prepare for delivery.

CONCENTRIX
SLC Building, 6797 Ayala Ave., Makati, Philippines
Sales Agent
September 2019 – March 2020
Responsibilities:
1. Initiate steps as needed to remediate customer
concerns/roadblocks prohibiting satisfaction.
2. Provide accurate weekly/ monthly/ quarterly
KEY SKILLS sales forecast.
3. Guide customers through onboarding after
 Over 4 years product purchase and promote strategic
experience in BPO adoption of product(s) enhancing the customer
(Business experience, establishing optimal usage behaviors
Processing and accelerating the customer's time to value  
Outsourcing)
Telus International
McKinley Road, San Lorenzo, Makati, 1200 Metro
PERSONAL SKILLS
Manila, Philippines
Excellent interpersonal Customer Service Representative (CSR)
May 2020 – February 2021
and communication
Responsibilities:
skills, excellent team
worker, ability to work 1. Providing helpful information, answering
with different cultures, questions, and responding to complaints of the
punctual, UBER Driver. They're the front line of support
conscientious, self – for clients and customers and they help ensure
motivated and rise to that customers are satisfied with products,
the challenge. services, and features.
2. Help UBER Drivers in picking up passengers,
Calm and efficient
transporting clients between places, and keeping
even under pressure.
their vehicle in good condition.
Resourceful and
IQOR
organized. One Techno Place, Megaworld Boulevard,
Mandurriao, Iloilo City, Philippines
Patient and positive.
Sales Agent
June 2021 – March 2022

Responsibilities:

1. They're experts in uncovering our customers'


needs and have a passion to educate,
demonstrate and recommend device and service
solutions. Mobile Experts Do It the Right Way,
meeting performance targets including sales,
customer experience, and quality of sale metrics.

PSYCHE D. FADRIGO
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Cover Page

Approval Sheet

Clearance

Resume

Table of Contents 1-2

Acknowledgement 3-4

Introduction 5-7

My Personal Educational Philosophy 8

The Rationale, Nature, and Scope of Student Teaching 9

Objectives of Practice Teaching 10

Duties and Responsibilities of a Student Teacher 11 – 13

My Alma Mater 14

Description of the School 15

Brief History of the School 16 - 17

Mission, Vision, and Core Values 18

School Rules and Policies 19 – 21

Organizational Structures 22

My Cooperating and Internship Advisers 23

My Experiences with my Students 24


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My Experiences with my Cooperating Teacher 25

Problems Encountered During Practice Teaching 26 – 29

Significant Days of my Practice Teaching 30 – 31

Appendix A 32 – 41

* School Form 1 ( School Register)

* School Form 2 (Daily Attendance Report of Learners)

* School Form 3 (Book Issued and Returned)

* School Form 4 (Monthly Learner’s Movement and Attendance)

* School Form 5 (Report on Promotion and Level Proficiency and Achievement)

* Form 138 – A / SF 9

* Other Form (Final and General Average)

* Form 10 (Learner’s Permanent Record for Jr. High School)

Appendix B 42 – 60

* Photographs / Documentations

* Daily Time Record

* Lesson Plan

* Student Teaching Handbook


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to express my sincerest appreciation and deepest gratitude to

the people who were able to give their willingness to help me. To their support,

motivation and precious for the completion of this narrative report.

To the University of Antique headed by Dr. Pablo S. Crespo, University

President bringing the ideals of “ A Ma of Progress “ and continuous enriching our

minds and values formation throughout the years, truly the Antique’s Pride

indeed.

To Ma’am Wilma Fe S. Vego, my mentor/ coordinator. Her dynamism, vision,

sincerity and motivation have deeply inspired me. It was a great privilege and honor

to work and study under her guidance. I am extremely grateful for what she has

offered me. I would also like to thank her for her friendship, empathy, and great

sense of humor.

To Maa’am Marly G. Pameroyan, Head Teacher III of Antique National

School Night Secondary thank you for the wholehearted welcome and for assenting

to bear with us for almost four months.

To all teaching and non – teaching personnel of Antique National School –

Night Secondary thank you for making us comfortable for making it a conducive

learning environment for us student interns, especially to my critic teacher


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Ma’am Cris C. Norilla who helped and guided me how to make lesson plan and for

sharing her knowledge and skills to me.

I am extremely grateful to my parents for their love, prayers, caring and

sacrifices for education and preparing me for another milestone ahead. Also I

express my thanks to my sister, brother, sister – in – law, brother – in – law

for their support and valuable prayers.

I would like also to say thanks to my friends, colleagues and mentors at

University of Antique, for their genuine support throughout this journey and my

thanks go to all the people who supported me to complete the research work

directly or indirectly.

Finally, all the praises and honor to God Almighty, for sharing of abundant

blessings and give me wisdom when I needed it the most. To God be the Highest

Glory!

P.F. Fadrigo
January 2023
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INTRODUCTION

It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and

knowledge – Albert Einstein.

Practice teaching is an important component towards becoming a teacher

It provides experiences to student teachers in the actual teaching and learning

environment. During teaching practice, a student – teacher is given the teaching

profession. Student – teachers also know the value of teaching practice and they

perceive it as the important aspect of their preparation for the teaching profession

since it provides for the real interface between student hood and membership of

the profession (Rakesh Ranjan, 2013). Teachers in a society are thought to be agents

of change as they are central to the delivery of quality education. Quality teachers

are the greatest determinant of student achievement and their impact are greater

than any other social factors, including class size, parent education, and income

and language background (NCTAF, 1997). Teachers play an important role in shaping

the future of individuals as well as of entire generations. They can also influence the

economic dynamism of the country by imparting skills that translate into innovation

and productivity in workplace (Goldhaber and Anthony, 2004) . Because of the

current changing and challenging world, teachers should be provided with a

range of skills, knowledge, attitudes and relevant educational experience that

enable them to cope with the challenge. The teachers character and quality and
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its contribution to national development (Kumar and Ratnalikar, 2004). Because of

the current changing and challenging world, teachers should be provided with

a range of skills, knowledge, attitudes and relevant educational experience that

enable them to cope up with the challenge. The teachers character and quality

competence are the most significant factors which influence the education quality

and its contribution to national development (Kumar and Ratnalikar, 2005).

This means that if classroom learning is to be effective, teachers must well be

trained and should be ready to assume their professional responsibility. The teachers

training program aimed at developing better teaching skills among student teachers.

Student teachers in field – based programs have the opportunity to use their teaching

practice experiences to regularly apply pedagogical theory and course learning to

develop as a skillful, knowledgeable and reflective teacher (Bell, 2004). The provision

of education has undergone several changes that aim at improving its quality. One

obvious move is the improvement of the teaching process to reflect new needs of

society. In our context this involved improving teacher training and introduction of

competence – based education approaches (Mkonongwa, 2012). It has been noted

that teaching sector (example secondary teacher education) does not attract

academically able and professionally motivated students towards teaching carrier.

The government has been encouraging many universities to offer teacher training

programs which its implementation seem to work properly. However, the problem of
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teaching practice for undergraduate students’ teachers has not been studied. This

workbook highlighted the need for teacher preparation to support new teacher

inquiry to help teacher candidates use problem solving approaches when they face

the day – to – day challenges in a classroom. A study by Brouwer and Korthagen

(2005) confirmed the role of the practicum in the overall development of competent

teachers. While both classroom theory and practicum experiences were found to be

contributors to a new teacher’s development, the practicum in a school context was

more influential than the course components of the teacher education program on

the development of teaching competence.

Education is expected to play several key roles in an effort of developing

country socio – economic and cultural status. However, it is impossible to think of

quality education without having academically qualifies and professionally

responsible teachers on the schools. Thus, for teachers to play their role effectively in

schools there must be a well – designed and successfully implemented teaching

practice program for student teachers that aims at producing teachers who are

academically qualified, professionally skilled, and attitudinally and ethically

committed to their profession.


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My Personal Educational Philosophy

My educational philosophy is I believe that all students are capable of learning.

They all do not learn at the same rate, but with different methods and strategies it is

possible. Students should not be thought of as mindless individuals just waiting to

be filled with knowledge by their teacher.

An education is not solely academic; the teacher must also educate her

students mentally by teaching them the skills needed to solve problems and socially

by teaching them the skills needed to communicate and work productively with

others. Students must be able to function in the real world which not only requires

academic knowledge but social skills as well. I believe teachers should not be alone in

educating students but that parents, families and communities need to work together

to support and enrich the lives of their children, who are the future.

Teachers need to use various methods / approaches in order to reach every

student. I believe teachers who only use one method to teach should not be in the

classroom. They obviously are not reaching all of their students because we know

that not all students learn in the same way. Teachers must reach visual learners,

auditory learners and kinesthetic learner. I plan on using several different methods
of teaching, including hands on, technology based, cooperative learning groups and

group discussion.

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The Rationale, Nature and Scope of Student Teaching

Student Teaching is designed as an opportunity to put the knowledge and

skills gained during the teacher education program into practice in a middle or high

school classroom, as well as to expand that knowledge through practical experience

working with students. Student Teachers must make decision about what they will

teach and how they will then teach it, decisions that will achieve their purposes and

address their students' needs. The value of developing a rationale is that it provides a

framework for this planning.

Student teaching is 6 – unit course to be finished in one semester. It covers

three phases namely; orientation, off – campus, period of evaluation of the

preparation of your narrative report. During the seminar, you will find answers to

your questions about: which school you will be assigned? What is demonstration

teaching? How will you handle the discipline of the pupils and other questions

relation to the teaching of other subjects?

The evaluation period is observed after the off – campus assignment when you

report back to UA to work on your narrative report that includes the summary of

your work experience with the school children, school personnel and the community.
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Objective of Practice Teaching

Teaching is the most stable profession in the Philippines. Like other profession

it requires an extended period of specialized pre – service preparation and passing the

Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) in order to be qualified in teaching career.

Student Teaching then, is the culmination of this pre – service training. It’s major

objectives are the following:

1. Provide opportunities for student teachers to apply in actual classroom

situations the theories and principles learned in the teaching – learning

processes;

2. Give the opportunities for prospective teachers to evaluate themselves and

discover their weaknesses in certain phases of their teaching tasks;

3. Gain comprehensive and realistic picture of the instructional system which

prospective teacher will be a part;

4. Develop their competence and desirable attitude needed by a teacher in order

to function effectively in the classroom and ;

5. Understand problems of actual teaching and develop the skill to make the

necessary adjustment to the changing classroom conditions.


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Duties and Responsibilities of a Student Teacher

The General Education Program of the Institution and the professional subjects

are provided to give prospective teachers insights into the sociological, philosophical,

and anthropological foundation of Education, the curriculum, methods of teaching,

preparation and utilization of instructional resources, techniques of evaluation and

the professional responsibilities of the school personnel. The following are the duties

and responsibilities of the student teacher;

1. Set clear objectives.

Competent teachers set specific objectives for each learning experience.

The daily lesson plan, unit of study can contribute to the achievement of goals,

objectives and purposes.

2. Study individual and class needs.

The student teachers identifies the objectives and bases of these

objectives on the specific needs, abilities and achievement of the pupils with

whom he is working.

3. Study the community.


Knowledge about the people in the community helps the student teacher

gain understanding of children and the behavior they show in the classroom.

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4. Provide a balance program.

A student teacher should refer to the Teacher’s Guide, Teacher’s

Manual, Course of Study, and other Curriculum Materials.

5. Make effective plan.

Good planning involves the identification of goals, objectives, or

purpose; knowledge of children and the community and considers

suggestion from curriculum Guides and Teachers Manual.

6. Make content meaningful.

A thorough knowledge of the subject matter and use of effective

method for developing both the meaning and significance of what

is being taught is the duty of the student teacher.

7. Provide for individual and group work.

Individual work is provided to measure that specific needs of each

learner are met. Group work is provided when common needs and

purposes of the entire class or the group within the class are

to be met.
8. Provide good environment for learning.

It is the duty of the student teacher to make the best of what is

available in the environment and make it comfortable and

conducive to learning.

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9. Use appropriate methods and instructional materials

The student teacher should apply his or her skills in selecting the

effective method and appropriate instructional in order to attain the

objectives of the lesson.

10. Evaluate from the beginning to the end

Appraisal of children’s learning and the value of the various

methods and instructional materials should be done to ensure

quality teaching and learning.

11. Maintain professional relationship

Relationship with co-workers, pupils, parents, the community and

the profession are clearly outlined in the Code of Ethics for school

personnel.
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My Alma Mater

University of Antique is a state university in Antique founded 1954. The

passage of time has become a witness to the challenges the school has met from its

foundation as ASAT; its growth as PSCA; and its maturity as UA. The University of

Antique is a living proof of a journey from a humble beginning to a dynamic and

illustrious future. With its unrelenting effort to provide quality education and to

improve its services to its clientele, University of Antique plays an indispensable role

in the progress of the province and undoubtedly remains as Antique’s pride.

Teacher Education courses offered at University of Antique: the bachelor’s

courses were Bachelor of Elementary Education {BEED) and Bachelor of Secondary

Education (BSED). The school also offered a new program for those who want to

become a teacher a Teacher in Teaching (CIT) and proceed to Diploma in Teaching

(DIT).
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Description of the School

School Development Plan (Sketch the School Campus)


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Brief History of the School

ANTIQUE NATIONAL SCHOOL- NIGHT SECONDARY

Secondary education in the province of Antique started in 1906 when eleven

elementary school graduates petitioned to the Secretary of Public Instructions for the

opening of a high school in San Jose, capital town of the province.

The Secretary promised the amount of P30, 000.00 and appealed to Antiqueños

to put up a counterpart of P15, 000.00. The amount was easily raised through the

leadership of Gov. Angel Salazar Sr., so in June 190, secondary education started

with the first-year class and the school was called Antique Provincial High School.

The eleven petitioners were Silverio Nietes, Amador Nietes, Segundo Moscoso, Pedro

Vego, Pedro Elizalde, Severo Encarnacion, Jose Natividad, Eusebio Tureccha,

Demetrio Tejares, Jose Fullon and Angel Capadocia who later became leaders in their

chosen vocation.

All teachers were Americans. The subjects taught were Literature and

Composition, Algebra, Geometry, Botany, Geology, Methods of Teaching, Philippine

History and Gardening. The second year was opened in1908. The third year was
added in 1918- and the school was changed to Antique High School. The following

school year, the high school course was completed with the opening of the fourth

year. Class 1920 was therefore the first graduating class of the AHS.

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The first graduating students were Paz Hiero (Valedictorian), Delfin Nava

(Salutatorian), Junny Occeña, Ambrosio Galera (President), Juan Tordesillas, Manuel

Girado, Bonifacio Bangcaya Sr., Santiago Dalumpines, Julian Huera, Perfecto

Macanas, Basilio Pallon, Isidro Rubite, Manuel Tating, Benigno Vengano and Luis

Palma. Up until 1927, the high school site was in the lot where now stands the

Delegate Angel Salazar, Jr. Memorial School (DASJMS). The ANS was transferred to

its present site in 1927 and class 1928 was the first to graduate from this site.

World War II broke out and reached the Philippines in 1941. AHS was

closed for more than three years and was reopened on August 1945, when students

came back to finish the curriculum year they left of when the war broke out.

ANS is the only educational institution in Antique that offers “Night Secondary

Education”, catering to students who work in the daytime but wish to finish high

school. The school began implementing the Special Science Curriculum in 1973. It is

an enhanced curriculum in the sense that it has more Science subjects and more

units for Math as compared to the regular curriculum.


In 1976, the tertiary level was opened. It offered following courses: Junior

Secretarial, Associate in Agriculture and Associate in Arts. It was abolished in 2003

by virtue of a law requiring all post-secondary courses to be under the Commission

on Higher Education.

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ANTIQUE NATIONAL SCHOOL MISSION, VISION AND CORE VALUES

MISSION

To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to quality, equitable, culture-based,

and complete basic education where:

Students learn in a child-friendly, gender-sensitive, safe, and motivating environment.

Teachers facilitate learning and constantly nurture every learner.

Administrators and staff, as stewards of the institution, ensure an enabling and

supportive environment for effective learning to happen.

Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged and share

responsibility for developing life-long learners.

VISION

We dream of Filipinos who passionately love their country and whose values and

competencies enable them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to

building the nation.As a learner-centered public institution, the Department of

Education continuously improves itself to better serve its stakeholders.

CORE VALUES
Maka-Diyos

Maka-Tao

Makakalikasan

Makabansa

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SCHOOL RULES

STUDENT’S PLEDGE OF GOOD CONDUCT

I have been enrolled in Antique National School Night Secondary at Tobias A.

Fornier Street, San Jose, Antique.

A. PLEDGE TO:

1. Attend my classes promptly and regularly and school program/activities.

2. Wear the prescribed uniform in classroom, laboratory, shop, P.E, with proper I.D.

3. Be neat and clean in the campus and maintain the cleanliness of classroom, walls

and grounds.

4. Be courteous and polite to teachers, administrator, personnel and visitors.

5. Speak English or Filipino in school especially to teachers, school officials and,

6. Observe traffic rules by keeping right while passing along the corridor.

B. REFRAIN FROM:
1. Involving in violence, argue or any kind that is assaulting and inflicting harm

towards a student, employee, teacher and person on authority.

2. Carrying or using explosive or deadly weapons, drug pushing or drug using.

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3. Tampering or forging school records, document, official note and announcements

on bulletin boards, streamers, ID’s and teacher’s signature.

4. Destroying or defacing any school property (Vandalism) and jumping over the
fence.

5. Joining and recruiting to join fraternity, sorority, and possessing obscene or

immoral literature and the like.

6. Cheating during examination, stealing any school property and valuable others.

7. Coming to school under the influence of liquor, smoking, gambling or betting in

any form inside the school campus.

PENALTY

Violations of item B 1-2 have to be dealt outright separation from school as

determined by the committee on discipline. Items B 3-7, 1st offense- warning and call

attention of parents, 2nd offense-suspension from school of not less than 15 school

days determined by the committee on discipline, 3rd offense-separation from school.


Other minor offenses such as shouting/ loitering on the corridor,

disrupting classes, scattering rubbish, wearing ID of others, picking of fruits and

flowers from plants in the campus, wearing of earrings, very long and untidy hair (for

boys) and tattoos, in addition to items A- 1-6, 1st offense- warning and call attention

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of parents, 2nd offense- suspension of at least 5 school days as determined by the

committee on discipline, 3rd offense-suspension of a least 15 days and 4th offense-

separation from school.

I impose this obligation upon myself voluntarily, to obey/ comply with other

regulations/ rules that maybe issued later or agree to what appropriate penalty as

stated above the school/ authorities may impose me for violation of such rules and

regulations.

_________________________ _______________________

Signature of Student Signature of Parent


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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
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PROF . WILMA FE S. VEGO

Student Teaching Coordinator

University of Antique

MARY CRIS C. NORILLA

Cooperating Teacherr

Antique National School – Night Secondary

San Jose, Antique

MARLY G. PAMEROYAN

Head Teacher III

Antique National School – Night Secondary

San Jose, Antique


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MY EXPERIENCE WITH MY STUDENTS

During the were at home. I feel


student more comfortable
teaching and learn more
experience, I’ve easily in a familiar,
learned to lead traditional
in the classroom under the guidance of classroom
an experienced educator. Taking the leap situation. It’s quite
from theory to practice can be an entirely challenging because
new experience, but it provides a I have different kinds of learners. From
valuable opportunity to gain confidence modular to face to face class needs
in my teaching ability. I was able to adjustment because we need to engage
concentrate harder on learning the more to my students.
strategies in teaching students because Face to face allows students
there'll be less distraction than if you to have instant gratification with answers
and help. When a student is in class they students ample room for cultivation and
can ask questions while it is fresh on growth. The presence of a teacher with
their mind or help with a particular classmates is different. It involves the
problem. If the student was at home mental and emotional aspect of the
online they would have to wait for the students. Students can grow more within
instructor to email them back. a group of people learning together.
Face-to-face learning give the

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MY EXPERRIENCES WORKING WITH COOPERATING TEACHER

The role of the cooperating teacher the cooperating teacher that each
is vital in the development of a student student teacher will experience an
teacher. You will help facilitate the important instructional role in the
planning, implementation, and classroom. The cooperating teacher sets
evaluation of the student teacher so that the tone for the student teacher by
he/she will experience professional providing encouragement, advice and
growth. example. Open communication is critical
when presenting teacher expectations,
The cooperating teacher has been
guiding instructional decisions and
selected because she/he is a qualified
evaluating teaching performance. By
professional educator who brings a
accepting and mentoring a student
wealth of educational experience to the
teacher, the cooperating teacher is
classroom each day. It is through the
making a vital contribution to the future
preparation, guidance and knowledge of
of the teaching profession.
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PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED DURING Having no prior experience, it took me


PRACTICE TEACHING
a few tries to get the hang of things.
1. Lesson Planning

2. Classroom Management
* The problem that I encountered in

lesson planning was aligning the * In terms of classroom management,

different parts of lesson plan how it because I was not able to handle a

needs to be aligned on the subject class before and deal with different

matter. Araling Panlipunan 10 types of person inside a classroom, it’s

focused mostly on happenings on our absolutely challenging dealing with

surroundings and this subject is different attitudes especially most of

explicit. I had to learn to integrate the my students were already 18 years old

content of the module to fit and and above and some of them are

comply with the required format. sleeping inside the room because

some of my students are working

students.
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3. Instructional Materials professionalism during correction of

our Lesson Plan. I’m very thankful


* During the internship I was able to
that she’s very approachable and
practice creating instructional
knowledgeable.
materials in the form of a Power Point

Presentation. I can say that I have no 5. Students

problem in this area.


* Because some of my students were

4. Critic Teacher working during the day, it’s very

challenging to keep them awake all


* My cooperating teacher was
out the class. But overall I love
accommodating. Despite our age
engaging with different students
differences, she was able showed
during my internship.
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How did you overcome those problems? What interventions have you done?

* To overcome the problems I because we will meet different kinds of

encountered during my internship, I had learners. Some of the students were

to reach out and ask for guidance from working during the day, so we need to

my cooperating teacher. I accepted understand the background of our

criticism with an open mind and applied students.

the changes that needed to be done to


I also suggest that there should be a
become effected teacher. I listened to the
detailed teaching practice handbook for
advice and recommendation of my
the students so that they can follow
cooperating teacher because she is more
uniform method of preparing a lesson
knowledgeable how my class should be
plan. In addition, to the handbook, a
handled.
“Teaching Practice Guidebook” is

Give your suggestions and required. Such a guidebook will outline

recommendations on how future the procedures of teaching practice

students teachers could avoid those modules. It will also deal with the

problems. following: how a school is chosen/

allocated; introduction to the school;


* It is very important to be emotionally,
allocation of subjects/ learning areas in
physically, and mentally prepared
each level of school education in Antique; and involvement of mentor teachers.

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What have gained in student teaching?

* Teaching is new to me since my line of tiredness from work. It’s like a roller

business before is different from what coaster because every class hour it gives

I’ve been doing today, I learned and me fear, and excitement. I will be the

gained to adapt the new normal field of medium of changes on this students. I’ve

education. My experience with Antique gained new friendship and new

National School – Night Secondary is experience. I also gained good

liked a roller coaster. I’ve experienced relationship with my co-student teacher,

that a student entered half drank which makes me look forward seeing

because he has a problem with this them again in the future. I will treasure

family and there were some students that this best experienced for the rest of my

were sleeping during the class because of life.


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Significance Days of my Practice Teaching

September 27, 2022

Together with my 14 classmates, we attended our first meet and greet through virtual
meeting. I was nervous and excited because we will finally be assigned to our face to
face class.

October 3, 2023

Our first orientation face to face at Antique National School – Night Secondary. I was
nervous and excited. The faculty and staff were handsome, beautiful, and friendly.
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January 12, 2023

The most nerve wracking and exciting part being a student teacher is the Final
Demo. I felt relieved after my final demo. It was so exhausting but I’m very happy
because I was able to handle my class.
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APPENDIX A

SAMPLE FORMS
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FORM 1 / S1
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FORM 2 / DAILY ATTENDANCE REPORT OF LEARNERS

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FORM 3/ BOOKS ISSUED AND RETURNDED


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FORM 4/ MONTHLY LEARNER’S MOVEMENT AND ATTENDANCE


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SCHOOL FORM 5

(REPORT ON PROMOTION AND LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY AND ACHIEVEMENT)


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FORM 138 – A / SF 9
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PERMANENT RECORD / SF 10

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FINAL GRADES AND GENERAL AVERAGE

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REPORT CARD

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APPENDIX B
o PHOTOGRAPHS/ DOCUMENTATION

o DAILY TIME RECORD

o LESSON PLAN

o STUDENT TEACHING HANDBOOK


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PHOTOGRAPHS/ DOCUMENTATION
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DAILY TIME RECORD


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DAILY TIME RECORD


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LESSON PLAN
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STUDENT TEACHING HANDBOOK


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