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Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form (IPCRF) : Annex F

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Annex F

Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form (IPCRF)


Name of Employee: DANILO A. OPSAR Name of Rater: FLORDELIZ P. FERNANDEZ
Position: Teacher I Position: Master Teacher I
Bureau/Center/Service/Division: DepEd - Schools Division of Zambonga del Norte Date Review: April 18, 2018
Rating Period: June 2017-Macrh 2018
TO BE FILLED IN DURING PLANNING TO BE FILLED DURING EVALUATION
Weight PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (Quality, Efficiency, Timeliness) RATING
MFOs KRA OBJECTIVES TIMELINE per ACTUAL RESULTS
KRA Q E T Ave.
Basic Teaching -Learning * Prepare Lesson plans or daily June to 15% 5- All daily lesson logs had the following objective that aligned with the CG , indicating Teacher's Prepared 190 daily logs
Education Process logs of activities. March guide, Manual, Textbook & Module, No. learners within mastery level, No. of learners needing with complete contents
Services remediation/reinforcement, 4- lacked 1 indicator, 3- lacked 2 indicators, 2- lacked 3 indicators, 1-
lacked 4 indicators 5 5 5 5.00

* Facilitate learning through the June to 20% 5- Has provided learning activities that allow all learners reach their full potential, aligned the Utilized instructional
used of instructional materials March lesson objectives, teaching methods, learning activities, instructional materials and other materials aligned with
and innovative teaching resources appropriate to the learners, 4- lacked 1 indicator, 3- lacked 2 indicators, 2- lacked 3 the lesson objectives
startegies. indicators and 1- lacked 4 indicators 3 3 3 3.00

*Monitor attendance, maintain June to 10% 5- Has checked daily attendance, provided equal opportunities, recognized fairness and Maintained classroom
safe and motivating environment, March consideration among learners and maintained safe and orderly classroom, 4- lacked 1 indicator, 3- environment conducive
cleanliness and orderliness of lacked 2 indicators, 2- lacked 3 indicators and 1- lacked 4 indicators to learning
classrooms. 4 4 4 4.00

Pupils Outcomes *Check, record, evaluate and June to 10% 5-Has conducted valid and reliable formative and summative tests as seen in the pupils portfolio. Checked, recorded,
monitor pupil's progress. March Has recorded, enterpreted and used test result in improving teaching learning process and evaluated and monitor
manifisted fairness in the interpretation of test results, 4- lacked 1 indicator, 3- lacked 2 indicators, pupil progress
2- lacked 3 indicators and 1- lacked 4 indicators 4 4 4 4.00

*Conduct remediation for slow June to 5% 5- Evidences showed the records of remediation, reinforcement and one-on- one enrichment Conducted remediation
learners, reinforcement for March activity. Has listed the benificiaries of the activities and given time allotment as shown in the class during the month of
average and enrichment activity program, 4- lacked 1 indicator, 3- lacked 2 indicators , 2- lacked 3 indicators and 1- lacked 4 June to December
for the fast learners. indicators 2018 4 4 4 4.00
*Keep and maintain accurate June to 5% 5- Has prepared Teacher's portfolio contains the records of pupils such as; School Forms 1, 2 and 5, Kept and maintained
pupils school records. March class record, nutrional status, records of feeding, grading sheets, age profile, form 137, report card accurate records of
signed by parents, 4- lacked 1 indicator, 3- lacked 2 indicators, 2- lacked 3 indicators and 1- lacked 4 pupils 3 3 3 3.00
indicators.

Community Linkages Conduct periodic Homeroom June to 15% 5- Has showed the minutes of meetings conducted, attendance sheet, action plan for pupils that Conducted meeting on
Meetings. March needs development and Memorandum of Agreement from parents of PARDOs, 4- lacked 1 the First Semester only
indicator, 3- lacked 2 indicators, 2- lacked 3 indicators, 1- lacked 4 indicators 4 4 4 4.00

Conduct home visitation of June to 10% 5- 130% percent accomplished, 4- 115%-129% accomplished, 3- 100%-114% accomplished, 2- Conducted 4 Home
PARDOs and pupils needing March 51% to 99% accomplished and 1- below 50%. Visitation during the
academic monitoring/follow-up. School Year 5 5 5 5.00

Initiate projects and activities June to 5% 5- 130% percent accomplished, 4- 115%-129% accomplished, 3- 100%-114% accomplished, 2- 51%
with external funding/ March to 99% accomplished, 1- below 50%. Implemented 100% of
sponsorship 3 3 3 3.00
the initiated project

Special June to 2% 5-served as coordinator of 3 programs/projects, 4- served as coordinator of 2 programs/projects,


Assignments/Task Facilitates Training in School/ March 3- served as coordinator of 1 program/project, 2- served as member of atleast 2
programs/projects, 1- served as member of 1 program/project 0.00
District/Division

June to 2% 5- served as coordinator of 3 programs/projects, 4- served as coordinator of 2 programs/projects,


Serves as coordinator in March 3- served as coordinator of 1 program/project, 2- served as member of atleast 2 Served as coordinator
subjects/special programs/ programs/projects, 1- served as member of 1 program/project of Brigada Eskwela and 4 4 4 4.00
projects in the school ESP

Plus Factor Maintains Zero Drop-Out Rate or June to 4% 5-Evidences shown:(1.)SF-1,(2.)SF2,(3.)Record of Home Visitations,(4.)PARDO's Report,(5.), Maintained Zero Drop-
reduce Drop-Out Rate in the March Interventions(feeding-SW & NGO's Feeding Program). 4- lacked 1 indicator, 3-lacked 2 indicators, Out during the School
class. 2-lacked 3 indicators, 1-lacked 4 indicators Year 5 5 5 5.00

Act as coach or trainer to award June to 2% 5- recognize as 1st placer, 4- recognize as 2nd placer, 3- recognize as 3rd placer, 2- recognize as 4th
winning students or group of March placer and 1- recognize as 5th placer
students in academic and non-
academic contests recognized at
least at the division level.

* To get the score, the rating is multiplied by the weight assigned OVERALL RATING FOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
DANILO A. OPSAR FLORDELIZ P. FERNANDEZ WELLIJARDO F. EQUIA JR.
Teacher I Master Teacher I School Head
(Ratee) (Rater) Approving Authority

DEPED RPMS For Teachers

NUMERICAL RATING ADJECTIVAL RATING DESCRIPTION OF MEANING OF RATING


Performance represents an extraordinary level of achievement and commitment in terms of quality and time, technical skills and knowledge, ingenuity,
creativity and initiative. Employees at this performance level should have demonstrated exceptional job mastery in all areas of responsibility. Employee
5 OUTSTANDING achievement and contributions to the organizations are of marked excellence.

Performance exceeded expectations. All goals, objectives and target were achieved above the established standards.
4 VERY SATISFACTORY

Performance met expectations in terms of quality of work, efficiency and timeliness. The most critical annual goals were met.
3 SATISFACTORY

2 UNSATISFACTORY Performance failed to met expectations, and/or one or more of the most goals were not met.

Performance was consistently below expectations, and/or reasonable progress toward critical goals was not made. Significant improvement is needed in
1 POOR one or more improtant areas.
This rating scale is based on the Civil Service Commision Memorandum Circular No. 06, series of 2012 that sets the guidelines on the establishment and implementation of the Strategic Performance
Management System (SPMS) in all government agencies.

RANGE ADJECTIVAL RATING SCALE DEFINITION


4.500-5.000 Outsanding 5 Role Model
3.500-4.499 Very Satisfactory 4 Consistently demonstrates
2.500-3.499 Satisfactory 3 Most of the time demonstrates
1.500-2.499 Unsatisfactory 2 Sometimes demonstrates
below 1.499 Poor 1 Rarely demostrates
The overall rating/assessment for the Competencies shall be monitored for developmental purposes. In evaluating the individual's demonstration of competencies, this rating scale shall
accomplishments shall fall within the following apply.
adjectival ratings and shall be in three (3) decimal
points.
Grievances and Appeals
1. A grievance Committee shall be created in each level of the 3. Individual employees who feel aggrieved or dissatified with their final performance ratings can file an appeal with the Grievance Committee at
organization to act as appeals board and final arbiter of all their level within ten (10) working days from date of receipt of notice of their final performance evaluation rating from the rater. The ratee, however,
issues relating to the implementation of RPMS. shall not be allowed to protest the performance ratings of co-employees. Ratings obtained by the ratee can used as basis for reference for
comparison in appealing the individual performance rating.

2. The office performance assessment as discussed in the 4. The Grievance Committee shall decide on the appeals within one (1) month from receipt. Appeals lodged at any grievance Committee shall follow
performance review and evaluation phase shall be final and the hierarchical jurisdiction of various Grievance Committees within the agency. For example, the decision of the Division Grievance Committee is
not appealable. Any issue/appeal on the initial performance appealable to the Regional Grievance Committee, which decision is in turn appealable to the Central Office Grievance Committee.
assessment of an office shall be discussed and decided during
the performance review conference.

5. The decision of the Central Office Grievance Committee is final. DepEd RPMS Form for Teachers
Annex F

P. FERNANDEZ

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0.150

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0.500

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0.000

0.080

0.200

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PART III: SUMMARY OF RATINGS FOR DISCUSSIO
Final Performance results

Accomplishments of KRAs and Objectives

Rater- Ratee Agreement


The signatures below confirm that the employee and his/her superior have agreed on content of this appraisal form and th

Name of Employee: WILFREDO S. MAMOGAY


Signature :
Date: April 11, 2019

PART IV: DEVELOPMENTAL PLANS

Action Plan (Recommended


Developmental Intervention)
Strengths Developmental Needs

Systematic, uses contextualize Needs improvement in managing unruly Attend Basic practice and seminars
materials and efficient in students
recordingstudents record

Actively participated in achieving Needs more time and management in Attend religiously meetings,
the formulation of DEPED goals and the achievement of formulation of seminars in line with the DEPED
objectives on the K-12 DEPED goals and objectives on the K-12 goals and objectives of the K-12

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WILFREDO S. MAMOGAY ELSIE M. PINERO


Teacher III Master Teacher II
(Ratee) (Rater)
OF RATINGS FOR DISCUSSION
Rating Adjectival Rating

3.50 VERY SATISFACTORY

ntent of this appraisal form and the performance rating.

Name of Superior: ELSIE M. PINERO


Signature :
Date: April 11, 2019

ELOPMENTAL PLANS

lan (Recommended
opmental Intervention)
Timeline Resources Needed

Basic practice and seminars


June,2018-March,2019 Own resources (personal )

ligiously meetings,
in line with the DEPED Budget for seminars and meetings
objectives of the K-12 As scheduled ( MOOE)

ELSIE M. PINERO LINDA BYRD G. SEGUNDO


aster Teacher II Principal I
(Approving Authority)

DepEd RPMS Form for Teachers


PART II: COMPETENCIES
CORE BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES CORE SKILLS
Self-Management Teamwork Oral Communication
4 Sets personal goals and direction, needs and development. 4 Willingly does his/her share of resposibility. 4 Follows instructions accurately.
4 Undertakes personal actions and behaviors that are clear and purposive and takes 4 Promotes collaboration and removes barriers to teamwork and goal accomplishment 2 Expresses self clearly, fluently and articulately.
into account personal goals and values congruent to that of the organization. across the organization. 3 Uses appropriate medium for the message.
4 Displays emotional maturity and enthusiasm for and is challenged by higher goals. 4 Applies negotiation principles in arriving at win-win agreements. 3 Adjust communication style to others.
4 Prioritize work tasks and schedules (through grant chart, checklists, etc.) to 4 Drives consensus and team ownership of decisions. 2 Guides discussions between and among peers to meet an objective.
achieve goals. 4 Works constructively and collaboratively with others and across organizations to Written Communication
4 Sets high quality, challenging, realistic goals for self and other. accomplish organizational goals and objectives. 3 Knows the different written business communication formats used
Professionalism and Ethics Service Orientation in the Deped
4 Demonstrates the values and behavior enshrined in the Norms of Conduct and 4 Can explain and articulate organizational directions, issues and problems. 3 Writes routine correspondence/communications, narrative and desciptive
Ethical Standards for public officials and employees (RA 6713). 4 Takes personal responsibility for dealing with and/or correcting customer service report based on readily available information data with minimal spelling
4 Practices ethical and professional behavior and conduct taking into account the issues and concerns. or grammatical error/s (e.g. Memos, minutes, etc.).
impact of his/her actions and decisions. 4 Initiates activities that promotes advocacy for men and women empowerment. 3 Secures information from required references (i.e., Directories, schedules,
4 Maintains a professional image: being trustwothy, regularity of attendance and 4 Participates in updating of office vision, mission, mandates and strategies based on notices, instructions) for specefic purposes.
punctuality, good grooming and communication. DepEd Strategies and directions. 2 Self- edits words, numbers, phonetic notation and content, if necessary.
4 Makes personal sacrifices to meet the organization's needs. 4 Develops and adopts service improvement programs through simplified procedures 2 Demonstrates clarity, fluency, impact, conscience and effectiveness in his/
4 Acts with a sense of urgency and responsibility to meet the organization's needs, that will further enhance service delivery. her written communications.
improve systems and help others improve their effectiveness. Computer/ICT Skills
Result Focus Innovation 3 Prepares basic compositions (e.g., letters, reports, spreadsheets and
4 Achieves results with optimal use of time and resources most of the time. 4 Examines the root cause of problems and suggests effective solution. Fosters new graphics presentation using Word Processing and Excel.
4 Avoids rework, mistakes and wasted through effective work methods by placing ideas, processes and suggests better ways to do things (cost and/or operational 2 Identifies different computer parts, turns the computer on/off, and work on
organizational needs before personal needs. efficiency). a given task with acceptable speed and accuracy and connects
4 Delivers error-free outputs most of the time by conforming to standard operating 3 Demonstrates an ability to think "beyond the box". Continuously focuses on improving computer peripherals ( e.g. Printers, modems, multimedia projectors, etc).
procedures correctly and consitently. Able to produce very satisfactory quality of work personal productivity to create higher value and results. 1 Prepares simple presentation using Powerpoint.
in terms of usefulness/acceptability and completeness with no supervisio required. 3 Promotes a creative climate and inspires co-workers to develop original ideas or 2 Utilizes technologies to: access information to enhance professional
4 Expresses a desire to do better and may express frustration at waste or inefficiency. solutions. productivity, assists in conducting research and communicate through local
May focus on new or more precise ways of meeting goals set. 3 Translates creative thinking into tangible changes and solutions that improve the work and global professional networks.
4 Makes specific changes in the system or in own work method to improve performance. unit and organization. 3 Recommends appropriate and updated technology to enhance productivity
Examples may include doing something better, faster, at a lower cost, more efficiently; 4 Uses ingenious methods to accomplish responsibilities. Demonstrates resourcefulness and professional practice.
or improving quality, customer satisfaction, marale, without setting any specific goal. and the ability to succeed with minimal resources.

OVERALL COMPETENCY RATINGS

CORE BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES 3.9


CORE SKILLS 2.53
OVERALL RATING 3.22
DepEd RPMS Form for Teachers
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND COACHING FORM

IMPACT ON JOB/ SIGNATURE


DATE CRITICAL INCIDENCE DESCRIPTION OUTPUT
ACTION PLAN (RATER/RATEE)

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