Part I: Teaching and Learning Principles and Methodology: Essential Questions
Part I: Teaching and Learning Principles and Methodology: Essential Questions
Part I: Teaching and Learning Principles and Methodology: Essential Questions
Course Learning At the end of the course, the students are expected to:
Outcomes 1. Develop a repertoire of effective teaching practices;
2. Plan and execute a lesson based on theories and principles of effective instruction ;
3. Use research as a guide to make classroom decisions;
4. Engage in reflective planning, implementation and evaluation of the teaching process.
Content Learning F to F Session
Course Content Course Content FLD Instructional Delivery Materials Needed
Outcomes
Develop a repertoire Course Schedule 1 Discussion Course Syllabus
of effective teaching • Overview of the Course
practices. • Rating System
•Course Requirements
Plan and implement Part I : TEACHING AND LEARNING 2-3 2 hour flexible Lecture-Discussion Reflection paper
a lesson based on PRINCIPLES AND METHODOLOGY learning for Brainstorming template
theories and Essential Questions: Reflection Paper Powerpoint
principles of 1. What are the characteristics of Preparation presentation
effective instruction. learning? How do the principles of
learning merge with these
Use research as a characteristics?
guide to make
classroom 2. What are the principles and
decisions.
conditions that facilitate learning?
Engage in reflective
3. Why is it important to have method
planning,
implementation and of doing things?
evaluation of the
teaching process. 4. How is method related to
techniques, approaches, and
strategies?
Midterm Examination 11
Part V: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT 12-13 2 hours flexible Assigned Reading Reaction paper
AND DISCIPLINE learning for Modular powerpoint template
Reaction Paper presentation on selected
Essential Questions: preparation/ Observation concerns, issues,
Visit school/ Analysis and problems
1. Why is classroom management an Preparation Reflection related to
integral part of teaching? of observation log Quiz classroom
2. What are some approaches to Validate management
classroom management? observation by
interviewing
Part VI: GROUPING FOR 14-15 Analyze and reflect Conceptual Approach
INSTRUCTIONS on how classroom
management
Essential Questions: affects learning
Part VII: INSTRUCTIONAL 16-17 2 hour flexible Multimedia Assisted Rubrics for IMs
MATERIALS learning for Instruction Development
development of Workshop
Essential Questions: IMs Quiz
1. How will you select instructional
materials?
2. What are the different types of
instructional materials that are
considered effective?
3. Why do we need these materials in
teaching?
PART IX: WRITING LESSON PLAN 20-23 3 hours of flexible Lecture-discussion Analysis of
learning for writing Workshop/Practicum aligning of
Essential Questions: instructional plan in writing instructional Objectives and
1. What are the basic parts of a lesson plan Evaluation
plan? Template
Content – 40%
Creativity – 30%
Presentation – 20%
Writing Instructional Plan Impact – 10%
Total – 100%
Analytic Rubric for
LESSON PLANNING
1. Familiarity with the objectives (Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor)
2. knowledge of the subject matter
3. Command of the language
4. Motivational skills
5. Organization of the lesson
6. Art of Questioning
7. Varied activities without losing aim
8. Ability to integrate learning
9. Utilization of visual aids
10. Making learning concrete and meaningful (Generalization & Application)
11. Infusion of Values
12. Congruency of evaluation to objectives
13. Giving of assignment
14. Relate learning to pupils' past and future experience
15. Penmanship
Course Policies The following course policies are to be presented and clarified to the class during the first session, if possible, of the school
term:
1. Regular attendance and punctuality are to be strictly observed and monitored in all sessions. University policy on
excessive absences (20%) is to be enforced unless these are valid and supported by appropriate documents. Coming
to class after 15 minutes is considered late but not after 30 minutes. However, 2 consecutive tardiness would be
equivalent to 1 absence. This would teach a valuable lesson on management of time, particularly punctuality, to
prospective teachers and prevent distractions.
2.
3. The nature of the course calls for active participation from every student in the area of lesson planning and
Microteaching. These pedagogical skills can be monitored and evaluated by the faculty with the aid of Performance
Rubric.
4.
5. Quizzes are announced or unannounced. Failure to take a quiz due to a valid reason would be given a
chance for make-up. Otherwise, a failing grade would be given. The make-up should not extend beyond a week from
the time student has reported back to the class unless there are special or unavoidable circumstances that would
warrant an extension.
6.
7. Midterm and final examinations are announced. Midterm examination would cover topics/problems taken up
before the middle of the school term. The final examination can either cover the rest of the lessons or the whole course
depending on the wise judgment of the faculty.
8.
9. Deadline of submission of Reflection Paper, Interview Report, Case Study, Reaction Paper etc. is to be
announced. No late submission is allowed to enable the faculty to submit final grade on time in conformity with the
University policy.
Failure to comply with the course requirements would merit incomplete rating and this has to be completed within the
next semester
Consultation Period Wednesday 1:30 – 2:00
Prepared by: RODANTE PARILLAS AVILA