Portfolio AS Final Requirement
Portfolio AS Final Requirement
Portfolio AS Final Requirement
AS
FINAL REQUIREMENT
FOR
A country that doesn’t have confidence in its teachers will have difficulty in improving education.
SUMMARY
A. Quality teachers are characterized by the different skills needed in the 21st century education.
These are the following
1. Global awareness
2. Financial, economic, business, and entrepreneurial literacy
3. Civic literacy
4. Health literacy and included are knowledge and values.
With these themes in mind, the 21st century skills framework are clustered into three
• Learning and innovation skills framework include critical thinking and problem solving,
creativity and innovation and communication and collaboration and technology skills.
• Information, media, and technology skills framework include information literacy, media
literacy, ICT (information, communication, & technology literacy
• Life and career skills framework
The core elements of teachers- quality standards should include the ff:
Quality teachers are defined by their traits and characteristics while teacher quality is defined by the
standards set for the profession and are verify by the student’s learning outcomes.
REFLECTION: without quality teacher, teachers’ quality will never be existed. Quality teachers are
defined by individual knowledge, skills, and values on the other hand teacher quality are defined by
teachers’ standards set for teaching profession. Quality teachers are talent or innate of a teacher
because it is individual, the quality of teacher in teaching can never be copied by others. Teachers are
diverse, they can be delivering a quality education by being devoted to their profession, if you love or
enjoy what you do, its not hard for you to become a quality teacher. On the other hand, teachers’
quality, a teacher must possess and practice, there are some teachers who are not competent enough
to teach, for them to become effective and competent, they shall undergo training, seminar, or what we
call CPD (CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT).
SUMMARY
The historical and legal bases of continuing professional development in the Philippines
Batas Pambansa 232, the education act of 1982 chapter 4 section 16, states as one of the teachers’
obligations to assume the responsibility to maintain and sustain his professional growth and
advancement.
RA9155, An Act instituting a framework pf governance for basic education, establishing authority and
accountability, renaming the department of education, culture, and sports as the department of
R.A. 7863, The teachers’ professionalization act. provided for mandatory and continuing professional
education (CPE) now as referred to continuing professional development (CPD).
The board for professional teachers (BPT), resolution no. 435, s. 177 adopt the code of ethics for
professional teachers pursuant to the provision to the of paragraph article 11 R.A 7836, known as
Philippine’s professionalization act of 1994
Executive order # 266 institutionalization of the continuing professional education (CPE) Programs of
various professional regulatory boards (PRBs) under the supervision of the professional regulation
commission (PRC). This was signed and issued by the office of then President Fidel V. Ramos on July 5,
1995
Ways by which professional teachers can earn credit unit
1. Professional tract
2. Academic tract
3. Self-directed tract
4. Productive scholarship
1. Continuous
2. Collaborative
3. Focused on specific teacher need
4. Job-embedded
5. Given enough time
6. Funded
REFLECTION:
according to Kevin Peter Hall, to teach is to show, you can’t teach what you don’t know. You can’t guide
where you don’t go, and you can’t grow what you don’t sow.
A teacher is required to undergo CPD stands for continuous professional development, the CPD act of
2016 requires every professional teacher for continuous gain more knowledge or insight to impart in
student’s minds.
CPD has a big contribution in teachers’ effectiveness and be more competent and morally upright. The
purpose of CPD is to train teachers what strategy or approach are suitable for learners to assess them.
To philosophies is so essentially human- and in a sense to philosophize means living a truly human life- J.
Pieper
We are successor to rich philosophical heritage. Passed on to us are several philosophies of various
thinkers who live before us. These thinkers reflected life in this planet. They occupied t hemselves
searching for answers to questions about human existence.
SUMMARY
1. Constructivism- knowledge is not just a thing that can simply acquired by students from
teachers. Rather knowledge is built the students through active mental process of development;
knowledge are builders and creators of meaning and knowledge. Their minds is not tabularasa,
but their minds are full of ideas waiting to be unlocked by the teacher by assessing them.
2. Essentialism – essentialist teachers emphasize mastery of subject matter. Teachers are relying
heavily on the use of prescribed textbooks, drill method. There is stress on memorization and
discipline.
3. Progressivism – progressivist teachers teach to develop learners into becoming enlighten and
intelligent citizens of democratic country.
4. Perennialism -students engaged in Socratic dialogues, or mutual inquiry sessions to develop
understanding of history’s most timeless concepts.
5. Existentialism – existentialist method focusses on the individual. Learning self-directed. It
includes a great deal of individual contact with the teacher.
6. Behaviorism- behaviorist teachers to make the stimuli clear interesting to capture and hold the
learner’s attention. They ought to provide appropriate incentives to reinforce positive responses
and weaken por eliminate negative ones.
7. Linguistic philosophy- The most effective way to teach language and communication is the
experiential way make them experience sending and receiving messages through verbal, non-
verbal, para verbal, manner.
REFLECTION: As a future educator, its very important to make a clear, concise philosophy of
education. my philosophy of education is my aperture and to the society and direction in life.
My philosophy is my own perspective and experimentation, no one can take it away from me, it
stored in my mind. I believe that my philosophy is a product of concrete not in abstract theory
because this is my representation to daily life.
In education, it’s very rich in philosophical legacy. In which we can apply to become a highly
competent and morally upright educator, there are seven philosophies of education to help
sharpen our mind essentialism, progressivism, perennialism, existentialism, behaviorism,
constructivism, and linguistic philosophy. These seven philosophies are varied in each other, the
idea of the learners and values. It’s a must for us future mentor to learn all this concept,
familiarize, apply it into real world to become a competent teacher and hit the target for every
learning session.
CHAPTER 9: TEACHING, THE NOBLEST OF ALL PROFESSION
SUMMARY
teaching is noble profession. A teacher is highly respected in society. Parents attach their children to
teachers to teach them good manners, discipline, good behavior, how to be and settle in life. Hence,
teaching is considered as noble profession.
A career in teaching can be rewarding. It not only offers you a chance to impact young minds but also
makes you immensely satisfied with the work you do. Teaching as a profession is immensely gratifying
as it gives you the satisfaction of working towards empowering young minds.
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. A
1. A
2. C
3. A
Essentialism
1. No, they aim to transmit the traditional moral values and intellectual knowledge that students
need to become model citizens.
2. No, the model student is the one who shows mastery of the basic skills and that one who lives
by traditional moral values.
3. No, they teach subject matter even if students are not interested. They are more subject
matter- oriented than student- centered.
4. No, they need long academic calendar and core requirements for mastery of basic skills.
Progressivism
1. No, they look at education as life.
2. Yes
3. No, they focus more on problem solving skills
4. Yes
Perennialism
1. No. They are more concerned with the study of great books. If ever, they are interested in the
fundamental skills; it is because these skills are needed to study the great books.
2. Yes
3. No. it is geared towards general or liberal education.
4. No. like the essentialist, subject matter is foremost to perennials.
Existentialism
1. No. They are more concerned in helping students appreciate themselves as unique individuals
who accept responsibility over their thoughts, action, and life.
2. Yes
3. No. Students are given choice.
4. Yes, to allow each student to learn
Behaviorism
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes
Linguistic philosophy
1. Yes
2. No
3. No
4. Yes
Constructivism
1. No
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. No
1. Behaviorism
2. Existentialism
3. Essentialism and Perennialism
4. Behaviorism
5. Existentialism
6. Behaviorism
7. Behaviorism
8. Perennialism
9. Essentialism and perennialism
10. Existentialism
11. Progressivism
12. Linguistic philosophy
13. Constructivism
14. Constructivism
1. A
2. A
3. B
1. A
2. B
• Deserve to be treated equally with just and fair, respecting their cultural background.
• Regardless of their race, social group, ethnicity, teach them fairly.
• Learners can easily learn by doing, by collaborating with other students,
• Learners are full of ideas that needs to be unlocked by the help of teachers.
• If there’s a will, there’s a way. All students have a one common goal, to finish studies and
alleviate themselves from poverty line.
• I am an agent of change
• I possess a quality teacher and teachers’ quality to impart knowledge for my future students
• I am globally competent as well as glocal teacher
• Teaching is my vocation
• Be fair, just and treat my student equally, no to bias and prejudice
• Respect and collaborate with my community to become an effective teacher.
• Mastery of subject matter
• I will not accept any gift from my student, it was written in the code of ethics for professional
teacher article VIII Section 4
• When I finish my degree, I will take a board exam and pass to be called as professional teacher,
for I know that you can’t be professional teacher without taking the LET exam.