Post Test Module 3 and 4
Post Test Module 3 and 4
Post Test Module 3 and 4
A. Directions: Put a check mark (/) if the statement below refers to the aims of
the Early Language Literacy and Numeracy Program and a cross mark (X) if
not, on the space provided.
_________ 1. The ELLN program was designed to provide the newly hired
teachers a full understanding of the importance of the Early
Language Literacy and Numeracy Program.
_________ 2. ELLN program aims to improve reading and numeracy skills of
kinder to grade 3 pupils following the k to 12 basic education
curriculum.
_________ 3. ELLN program establish a sustainable and cost effective
professional development system for teachers.
_________ 4. The study of child development helps teachers understand how
children influence their environment, and in turn, how the
environment influence them.
_________ 5. The ELLN program intended to explain how domains of child
development are intertwined and in turn affect how children
grow, develop and learn.
__________6. The ELLN program is to develop in Filipino children literacy and
numeracy skills and attitudes which will contribute to lifelong
learning.
__________7. Beginning teachers may not be given a sustainable and cost-
effective professional development system since they are
responsible for their own professional growth.
__________8. Studying child development helps teachers explain individual
variations in rate of development of their students
__________9. Developmentally appropriate practice is a perspective within early
childhood education whereby a teacher or child caregiver
nurtures a child's social/emotional, physical, and cognitive
development by basing all practices and decisions on (1) theories
of child development, (2) individually identified strengths ...
___________10. Development in the context of education maybe defined as
holistic. It is often divided into four categories that makes it
easier to observe and understand children’s behavior. These
dimensions are interdependent. Progress in one area affects
progress in others.
POST TEST
Directions: Take another challenge of filling-up the crossword puzzle below. If
you miss one item, find out which item is it and you might need to go back to
that particular text and re-read that part. Attempt to take the test again after 30
minutes
Post-Test
Directions: Choose the best answer and write the letter only.
1. Inclusive classrooms offer many benefits for children. Which of the following
statements demonstrated an inclusive classroom?
a. Increased acceptance and appreciation of diversity
b. Better communication and social skills
c. Greater development in moral and ethical principles
d. All of the above
4. Describe briefly the three Inclusive Education Program options which you
can adapt in your school.
Post-Test
Each item consists of options lettered a, b, c, and d. Read each item carefully
and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your
answer on the space provided.
_____ 1. The provision of Kindergarten Education (KE) to all will increase young
learners chance of completing formal schooling, reduce incidence of
school leavers, and ensure better school performance is embodied in
a. DO # 8, s. 2012
b. DO # 32, s. 2012
c. DO # 42, s. 2016
d. DO # 47, s. 2016
_____ 2.
One of the goals of the Kindergarten to Grade 3 curriculum is to develop
among learners the following except one. Which one is NOT?
a. an enhanced sense of self and community
b. a deeper understanding of key concepts and ideas in the different
learning areas
c. a positive attitude toward learning
d. an increasing degree of independence in applying knowledge,
skills and values learned.
_____ 3. Which among the following is the most distinct feature of the
Kindergarten curriculum?
a. The use of play and games in the learning process
b. The use of the learner’s mother tongue in the learning process
c. The integration of ICT in the learning process
d. The use of ECCD in assessing learners
_____ 6. Fred, an 8-year old boy, was accompanied by her mother to enroll in
Grade 1. Upon interview, it was revealed that Fred never attended
schooling and his mother cannot show any proof that he finished his
kindergarten education. The decision was for Fred to enroll in KE. Do
you think the decision made is right?
_____ 7. The following are features of learning assessment except one. Which one
is NOT?
a. Assessment provides vital information that would advise parents
of the child’s progress.
b. Assessment is crucial to identifying the child’s total developmental
needs and at the same time should determine academic
achievement.
c. Assessment is best conducted on a regular basis so that a timely
response or intervention can be made to improve learning.
_____ 8 The SHS curriculum formulation is a step toward the realization of the
Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF), and is the main policy tool
for the implementation of the new 13-year cycle of basic education. What
does the SHS curriculum composed of?
a. Basic Subjects, Applied Track, Specialized Subjects
b. Basic Subjects, Applied Track, Specialized Subjects
c. Core Subjects, Applied Track, Specialized Subjects
d. Core Subjects, Selected Track, Specialized Subjects
_____ 9 After delivering his lesson on motion, Mr. Cruz gave a summative
assessment, recorded data on students’ scores and identified students
who passed and those who failed. He provided enrichment and
intervention activities to those who passed and failed respectively. Which
part of the learning log is being accomplished by Mr. Cruz in this
situation?
a. Objectives
b. Strategies
c. Assessment
d. Reflection
_____ 10 According to DepEd Order 31, s. 2012 entitled Policy Guidelines on
the Implementation of Grades 1 to 10 of the K to 12 Basic Education
Curriculum (BEC) Effective School Year 2012–2013, at the end of
Senior High School, the learner is expected to be prepared and
equipped with knowledge and skills for Tertiary Education,
middle-level skills development, employment, and
entrepreneurship.
After finishing SHS, Gorio devoted his time preparing and selling
delicacies in his locality for him to earn for his higher education.
Which goal of the Kto12 BEP is illustrated?
a. Employment
b. Entrepreneurship
c. Middle level skills development
d. Tertiary Education
Post-Test
Let us test how far have you gone in understanding special education by having
the post-test. Write key concepts or ideas for each heading.
IS SPED IMPLEMENTED
Post-Test
Modified TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and if it is FALSE
underline the phrase or word makes it wrong and write the correct phrase or word
on the space provided for.
___________ 1. Mobile teachers are “specialized” teachers who live among the
people in remote barangays of the country.
___________ 2. Basic Literacy Program is a community-based program for non-
literate out-of-school children, youth, and adults to acquire basic reading, writing,
and numeracy skills.
___________ 3. Indigenous People Education is a program for Muslim migrants to
be able to positively contribute to the peace efforts of our government in order to
improve the quality of life of Muslim OSY and adults.
___________ 4. Radio-Based Instruction (RBI) is an alternative delivery mode using
radio broadcast to deliver the ALS programs, as a form of distance learning.
Listeners are able to acquire equivalency in basic education through the broadcast
of lesson.
___________ 5. The Basic Literacy Program is a literacy service learning
intervention utilizing literate family members to help non-literate members
upgrade their literacy skills and improve the educational opportunities of poor
families.
___________ 6. The Alternative Learning System is a parallel learning system in the
Philippines that provides a practical option to the existing formal instruction.
___________ 7. Family Basic Literacy Program (FBLP) focuses on packaging of
short-term educational activity that addresses the special needs and interest of
the street and working children.
___________ 8. Republic Act 9155 provides for the recognition and promotion of
other forms of education other than formal education.
___________ 9. The potential learner in ALS goes through a screening process to
determine whatever prior learning that he/she may have through the National
Assessment Test.
___________ 10. Parent education is a short-term course that addresses the special
needs and interest of the parents to promote pride of their work and show
ownership of their responsibilities as family and community members.
Post-Test
Identify the special interest program being described in each number by
writing the letter that corresponds to your answer.
A. Special Program in the Arts (SPA)
B. Special Science Program
C. Special Program in Journalism
D. Special Program in Foreign Languages (SPFL)
E. Strengthened Technical Vocational Education Program (STVEP)
_______1. This is a special program for talented and gifted children who are
provided enriched curricula in Science and Mathematics.
_______2. Teachers who handle this special program must have specialization in
English and must be knowledgeable of foreign languages like French,
Mandarin, etc.
_______3. This is a program for learners who would like to develop skills in the
fields of home economics, industrial arts, agri-fishery arts and ICT.
_______4. Teachers in this special program must be National Certificate II
holders of the subject that handle
_______5. To assess the skills of learners in this special program, teachers must
be a Trainer’s Methodology Level I or II holder of the subject they are
handling
_______6. The National Festival of Talents (NFOT) is a national event that allow
learners to display their skills in the four areas of technology
livelihood education under the old curriculum and currently under
the TVL track of the Senior High School Program
_______7. This program nurtures learners who are endowed with gifts in
dancing, acting, and singing.
_______8. Learners enrolled in this special program are given the opportunity to
invent and showcase their invention on Science, Engineering and
Technology at the national and international level.
_______9. This program offers learners the opportunity to explore the field of
media arts, broadcasting, newswriting and photography.
_______10. Learners with interest in carpentry, cosmetology, computer
programming, fish processing and similar skill-based learning must
be enrolled in this special program.
_______11. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Sports track
_______12. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Arts track
_______13. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Technical-Vocational Track
_______14. It is the counterpart of Senior High School Science, Technology and
Engineering strand
On the space provided before each number, write the word ‘Track’ if what is
described is a Senior High School ‘Track’, otherwise write ‘Strand’ if what is
being described is a SHS strand.
__________1. Leaners with special inclination in Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics attend SHS schools offering STEM.
__________2. Learners who opt to pursue tertiary education take the ‘Academic’
__________3. Those who are not sure what to course to take in college are given
the opportunity to explore through the General Academic Subject
(GAS)
__________4. Learners who like to obtain National Certificate Level II, III or IV join
the Technical Vocational (TVL)
__________5. Agri-fishery Arts, Dressmaking, Computer Programming, Cookery,
Tour Guiding take NC II or higher to be able to work
__________6. Learners who plan to become sports trainer explore on this
__________7. Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) is under ‘Academic’
__________8. Those learners who want to become marine engineers take pre-
baccalaureate Maritime
__________9. TVL Learners who plan to open their business in industrial arts like
welding shop, automobile repair services take this
_________10. These are SHS courses or subjects
Post-Test
Put a check (/) on the statement which you think is true of the
Indigenous Peoples Education Program and some IP characteristics. If not,
mark it with X.
B. IP Characteristics
____1. One of the characteristics of the Indigenous People (IP) is their
reverent attitude to their cultural beliefs and traditions.
____2. The cultural beliefs and traditions of the IPs vary from place to
place thus a teacher must be well versed with the type of IPs in
his/her locality.
____3. Everyone has an opportunity to be educated regardless of race,
tribe, culture, traditions and dialect.
____4. IPs can only learn through observation, repetition and practice.
_________1. Gifted learners can only be catered fully if not mixed in a regular class.
_________2. Diversity of learners refer to difference in terms of gender, race, and
culture.
_________3. Communicating with parents and families is one way of knowing the
diversity of learners within your care.
_________4. A learner having a chronic illness can be considered as a learner in
difficult circumstances.
_________5. Responding to the strengths, needs and learning preferences of
individual students helps create an inclusive learning experiences
_________6. IP learners learn best when taught in a contextualized manner.
_________7. One-size-fits-all approach is possible in addressing diversity of learners.
_________8. Differentiated Instruction (DI) is the one of the many ways of addressing
diversity of learners.
_________9. Teachers can turn learner diversity into an asset by capitalizing on their
different talents, interests and backgrounds.
_________10. Gender sensitivity is very important in dealing with diverse
learners.
Post-Test: Identify the following :
A.
1. When the lesson begins, I have to wait for quite a long time for
students to settle.…
4. I create rules in the class that sometimes are not strictly enforced
misbehavior B.
7. All learners in my class are engaged in the activities that I give them
10. I have provided lessons and tasks that bring my learners together to
If you were the teacher, what are you going to do? Why?
Situation 3
A Grade 9 female student was a very active FB user. One instance, she mistakenly
uploaded a message which has many grammatical errors. She received bad
comments and even humiliated her for her sentence construction.
What do you call this kind of bullying? If you were the teacher of this
pupil, what would you do?
Situation 5
A girl named Karen was always alone. She seldom participates in classroom
activities. Her adviser noticed and called her one afternoon. At first, she hesitated
to open up but later on said that one of her classmates always say bad words to
her. She cried out loud. She does not want to go to school anymore because she
was afraid that she might get hurt by her classmate. She has lost confidence and
felt inferior.