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KEISHA ANGELA S.

GARCIA
BSED-ENG 1B

HOMEWORK #2

I ONLY CHOSE 4 QUESTIONS AS STATED ON THE INSTRUCTIONS AND MY CHOSEN


QUESTIONS ARE NUMBERS 1, 2, 3, & 5.

1. Based on my own research, not all institutions and professors in teacher education
institutions are required to have a license. The licensure requirements for teacher education
institutions and professors may vary depending on the country, state, or region. In some
jurisdictions, teacher education institutions may need accreditation from relevant educational
authorities instead of individual licenses for professors. Researching specific laws and
regulations in a particular area would provide a more accurate answer to this question.

2. Based on my own research, School Report Cards are tools used by educational institutions to
communicate information about school performance, student achievement, and other relevant
data to stakeholders, including parents, students, and the community. Sample School Report
Cards can typically be found on school websites, educational department websites, or through
government education portals. These reports often include information such as standardized
test scores, graduation rates, attendance rates, teacher qualifications, and school facilities.

3. In my own perspective, The School Governing Council is a body responsible for overseeing
the management and governance of a school. It typically includes representatives from various
stakeholders, including parents, teachers, administrators, and community members. The council
may be involved in decision-making processes related to school policies, budget allocation,
curriculum development, and school improvement initiatives. The Parents and Teachers
Association (PTA), on the other hand, is a specific organization within the school community
composed of parents and teachers. While both entities aim to support the school and enhance
the educational experience of students, the School Governing Council typically has broader
authority and responsibility for governance and management functions.

5. Based on my own research and perspective at the same time, "Helicopter" parents are
parents who are overly involved in their children's lives, often hovering over them and closely
monitoring their activities, academics, and social interactions. They may excessively intervene in
their children's affairs, including schoolwork, extracurricular activities, and relationships, with the
intention of protecting and guiding them. While their intentions may be well-meaning, helicopter
parents can sometimes hinder their children's development by preventing them from developing
independence, problem-solving skills, and resilience. It is essential to relate to helicopter
parents with empathy and understanding while also encouraging healthy boundaries and
fostering open communication to support the overall well-being of the child.

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