Guiding Principles in Determining and Formulating Learning Objectives
Guiding Principles in Determining and Formulating Learning Objectives
SUBMITTED BY:
DARREN SALMORIN
SUBMITTED TO:
MISS MA. ELENA DORUELO, Ph. D.
That will be on your side thick and thin, love and hate
Learning is like an ant. All were united to stock enough food when the
sun is up so they have something to eat when the rain pours down.
Learning is like a wound. They are hurtful but heals in due time.
Learning is like a treasure. You discover its value or worth when you
know its history.
Learning is like a distasteful food. You won’t ever repeat to buy and
eat.
3. Think of a moment about your favourite teacher. Make a list of what
made the teacher so special that even years after elementary, high
school or college, you can still remember the teacher’s name. Now,
compare your list to what you have learned in this lesson. Write the
different characteristics that you can identify from your lists of
your favourite teacher. If you’ll become a teacher, what
characteristics would you describe yourself? Why?
Characteristics:
I have the basic knowledge and ideas about teaching but I don’t have
the complex one, on how to properly teach or practice of being a
professional teacher. Teacher is the most difficult job because you
will be imparting the knowledge to your students but you don’t have
enough practice to do that. Some ways would be, start to observe on
schools and classroom on how to properly manage a class. My level of
confidence was not as much as level of confidence a teacher should
possess. I need to practice to loosen up and show what I got.