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St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon 
Higher Education Department 
S. Y. 2011-2012 
Submitted by: 
JUSHABETH G. GARCERA 
BSEd-III 
Submitted to: 
DR. BELEN DOMINGUIANO 
Instructor 
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum
FIELD STUDY 
LOOK DEEPER INTO THE CONCEPTS, NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE 
CURRICULUM 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to explain the concepts, nature and purposes of the 
curriculum and how these are translated into the school community. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 1 – Look deeper into the concepts, nature and purposes of the curriculum 
Focused on: The concepts, nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the 
school community 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
spelling 
4 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
superior 
3 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
spelling 
acceptable 
2 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
1 
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My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84 
My Tools 
Accomplish the H Chart. Interview an administrator or a faculty member. Get their ides/views of 
the curriculum. Write the differences on both sides and the similarities at the center and then write your 
personal insights.
Traditional 
Curriculum 
 Lack of instruct- > They are updated 
tional materials > Gives all the learner’s 
 Crowded classroom needs and interest 
 Lack of chairs, > Introduces new strate-equipments/ 
gies in teaching 
 Both of them teach 
the students with 
their needs. 
facilities, and > they are now globally 
books competetive 
 Wants to accomplish 
 The teachers don’t > It has a total learning 
a certain goal. 
have enough experiences among the 
knowledge on students/learners 
technologies for  Gives the students a 
> Gives opportunities 
effective and good process of 
to develop a high order 
meaningful teaching learning style. 
thinking skills 
 There are some > used modern instruct-obsolete 
ideas tional materials that 
are suited to the needs 
of the learners 
My Enriching Activities 
If you are to design a curriculum for your own school, what are the things you need to consider? 
Accomplish the graphic organizer below. 
Progressive 
Curriculum 
Similarities 
My Personal Insights 
Traditional curriculum is really far if we 
compared this to progressive curriculum. In progressive 
curriculum, there is a quality of education – the 
teachers are competitive and ready to compete to our 
globally competitive world. 
The students in progressive curriculum, and 
eager to learn unlike in traditional curriculum.
My Analysis 
1. Why do we need to consider the traditional and progressive points of view 
of curriculum? 
So that we should transfer the traditional one to 
2. How do the different educational philosophies relate to the curriculum in the 
schools you visited? Cite examples/situations. 
progressive. Nowadays, there is really a need to have a progressive 
curriculum because today’s generation is far different from that 
of the past. We must need to suit the needs of the time. 
Everything is changing yet it has a good outcome for everyone. 
Educational philosophies are related to the school I’ve been 
observed for they have a quality education. They are PAASCU 
accredited. Aside from engaging to activities that enhance the learning 
of the students, the teachers also mold them to be good citizens 
through Vincentian formation. 
3. Why is there a need to revise the curriculum from time to time? 
There is a need to revise the curriculum from time to time for us 
to suit the needs of time. We should go on with the flow of life and we 
should revise the it now because curriculum in the past is not anymore 
very effective or suited for today’s generation.
My Reflections/ My Insights 
Language is dynamic as well as the curriculum. We have different 
curriculum in the past and in the present. We are now in a globally 
competitive world. A world that also needs competitive teachers and 
students. So, how will you become competitive if your curriculum is 
traditional? And if it doesn’t aware of the new learnings of today? 
Students now are fond of using computers. They will probably 
choose going to the computer shop than going to school. As a teacher, 
what will you do? Don’t be a boring teacher! An effective way of solving 
this kind of phenomena is that the teachers must use technology in 
teaching. Make it as your partner in delivering a lesson so that the students 
will not get bored. Make a teaching-learning process lively and meaningful. 
My Portfolio
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum 
FIELD STUDY 
WHAT’S THE CURRICULUM MADE OF? 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to identify the components of the curriculum and 
curricular approaches. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 2 – What’s the curriculum made of? 
Focused on: The components of the curriculum and curricular approaches. 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
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spelling 
4 
superior 
3 
spelling 
acceptable 
2 1 
My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84
My Map 
For this concept, go through the following steps.
My Tools 
For this Episode, visit a school/university or get a copy of the school brochure. Copy the 
school/university’s vision, mission and goals on this page.
My Analysis 
1. How important is the school’s vision, mission and goals in designing the curriculum? 
It is important in designing the curriculum because it will serve as trademark of 
the school. These are what the school needs to accomplish. They have vision, mission 
and goals so that the school will be able to maintain their objectives and standards in 
school. 
2. What methods and strategies were employed by the school community to realize these goals? 
The methods and strategies were employed is through activities that suited to 
the vision, mission and goals of the school. The school community does their best just 
to make sure that the curriculum of their school should be effective to the students. 
And to achieve this, they will serve first as the model to the students. They are the 
one who will first apply the vision, mission and goals of the school in their day-to-day 
lives. 
3. How did the students manifest that they have internalized their vision, mission and goals? 
Through engaging themselves in the different activities that the school has 
implemented. If they follow the rules and regulations of the school that even though 
they are outside of the school, or they are already graduated, still they did not forget 
the vision, mission and goals that they previous school had. And if the students still 
apply these thing in real-life situation, not only inside the classroom or campus. 
My Reflections/ My Insights 
The school should have its vision, mission and goals so 
that the students have a rule to be followed. This helps the 
students to be morally upright. In this institution, there are lots 
of things that I’ve learned. This is the type of school that has a 
quality of education. As a student, there are lots of Do’s and 
Don’ts to be followed. And this made me become a better 
person.
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum 
FIELD STUDY 
WHAT’S NEW IN TEACHING AND LEARNING? 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to discuss the teaching and learning process. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 3– What’s New In Teaching and Learning? 
Focused on: The teaching and learning process in curriculum. 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
spelling 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
superior 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
spelling 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
EEppiissooddee 33
4 3 
acceptable 
2 1 
My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84
My Map 
In order to reach my target I should do the following steps using the given pyramid.
My Tools 
For this episode, I will use the activity from given below. 
Interview a teacher. Ask if they perform these series of actions in the teaching process.
Observe a class, record the situations where these behavioral learning theories are applied in real 
classroom work. 
Behavioral Learning Theories – emphasize 
observable behavior such as new skills, 
knowledge or attitudes which can be 
demonstrated. 
When the teacher gives activity such as research 
work, experimentations, demonstration of a certain thing 
and the like. This will help the teacher to examine the 
learner’s behavior for the certain activity. 
Cognitive Learning Theories – 
unobservable mental processes are used 
to learn and remember new information 
or acquire skills. 
This is seen during recitation, quizzes, exams, 
projects, etc. wherein, the teacher could be able to 
measure the learning capacity of an individual.
Discovery Learning – individual 
learns from his discovery of the 
environment. 
Learning by Doing. This is seen during the 
experimentation, thesis, research and the like. 
Wherein the students are able to explore and could 
get ideas out of what they saw in their 
surroundings/environment. 
Reception Learning – learners are 
actively involved in their own learning. 
We could say that it will be seen during 
performances like drama, role plays, poem, 
reciting, singing, etc. The learners are actively 
participating and learn a lot through mingling 
with others. 
If the activities are on their needs or 
their capacity to do such thing. And if it is 
based on their skills and abilities.
My Analysis 
1. Explain why teaching and learning give life and meaning to the curriculum. 
Teaching and learning give life and meaning to the curriculum because this is 
the process wherein the teacher and the students interact with each other 
interchangeably or vice versa. If there is an effective teaching-learning process, it’s 
really a big help to the curriculum. It’s a big honor because each complements and 
supplements each other. The value placed in teaching will reap the same value in 
learning. Thus, a good curriculum can be judged by the kind if teaching and the quality 
of learning derived from it. 
2. Discuss why the deluge of information poses a great challenge to both teaching and learning. 
The curriculum seems to be overloaded since it has too many subjects to cover, 
too many topics to be discuss. Sometimes, the curriculum is fragmented or is simply 
bowed. Unfortunately, the learner’s life is not compartmentalized. 
My Reflections/ My Insights 
I LIKE TEACHING BECAUSE... 
For me this is a very challenging and exiting profession 
of all. Teaching is the noblest of all profession. I like 
teaching because It molds the hearts, minds and hands of 
students. If you are really an effective and efficient 
teacher, you could touch your student’s lives. You will be 
their inspiration and they will never forget you for the rest 
of their lives.
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum 
FIELD STUDY 
LET’S CRAFT THE CURRICULUM 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to differentiate the different curriculum design 
models. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 4 – Let’s craft the curriculum 
Focused on: The different curriculum design models. 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
spelling 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
superior 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
spelling 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
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4 3 
acceptable 
2 1 
My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84
My Map 
To reach my target, I should do these steps. 
1 
3 
Observe a class. 
2 
Identify the curriculum design 
used by schools. 
Reflect and write my 
insights/learning gained from 
the activities.
My Analysis 
1. Examine the Basic Education Curriculum. What aspects do you want to modify. Why? 
I want t modify the English subject in Secondary Education Curriculum. This 
was said that in English, this addresses the communicative needs of students by 
adopting a communicative, interactive, collaborative approach to learning as well as 
reflection and introspection with the aim in view of developing autonomous language 
learners aware of and able to cope with global trends. 
2. What curriculum models do you prefer? Why? 
I will choose Learner-Centered Design because among the progressive 
educational psychologists, the learner is the center of the educative process. This 
emphasis is very strong in the elementary level, however, more concern has been placed 
on the secondary and even the tertiary levels.
My Reflections/ My Insights 
Subject – Centered Problem- 
Center 
Design Model Design 
Model 
This model focuses on the content of Draws on social 
problems, needs, 
the curriculum. interests, and 
abilities of the 
learners. Various 
What do I 
problems are 
Correspondents mostly to given 
emphasis. 
the textbook, written for 
the specific subject Content 
cuts across 
subject 
boundaries and 
must be 
based on the needs, 
concerns 
and abilities of the 
students. 
like 
best in these 
curriculum 
designs? 
Learner-Centered 
Design Model 
The learner is the center of the educative process. 
It focuses on the learners, their needs and the 
learnings 
that they should acquire from the teachers and from their 
activities 
and experiences as well.
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum 
FIELD STUDY 
WHAT’S THE BASIC OF THE CURRICULUM? 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to cite the dimensions of curriculum design. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 5 – what’s the basic of the curriculum? 
Focused on: Cite the dimensions of curriculum design. 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
spelling 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
superior 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
spelling 
acceptable 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
Learner-Centered 
Design Model 
EEppiissooddee 55
4 3 2 1 
My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84
My Map 
To hit my target, I must do the following task.
My Tools 
Vertical repetition and recurring approaches of the content provide 
continuity. 
Continuity 
Examples of topics in a subject area where content is organized in a spiral fashion increasing in breadth 
and depth. 
For example in English, the topic is part of speech. So, to discuss all the parts 
of speech, you should organize fist the first part of speech to be discussed. Example, 
here are the sequence, discuss first the noun, followed by pronoun, next is verb, 
followed by adjective and so forth. 
My Analysis 
1. Why is there a need to articulate the lessons from grade school to high school? 
There is a need to articulate the lessons from grade school to high school that 
there is a connection between the lower level and the next level. So that if the 
students are entering high school, they will not be surprised because the lessons s still 
related when they are in elementary. As a teacher, you should discuss the lesson from 
step by step, the lesson should be organized. The teacher must not jump into another 
topic without finishing the previous one.
My Reflections/ My Insights 
As a teacher, I need to understand fully well the dimensions of curriculum 
design because… 
This is really needed when you are in the teaching 
profession. This must be followed to avoid confusion in the 
part of the students. The teacher should be aware of these 
things so that whenever/whatever schools she will be assigned, 
she had already had the knowledge about the dimensions of 
curriculum design. And in order for her to also understand 
the curriculum she belongs, for her to respect the curriculum 
of the school that she presently teaching.
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum 
FIELD STUDY 
TELL ME YOUR FEATURES 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to enumerate the six (6) features of a curriculum. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 6 – Tell Me Your Features 
Focused on: The six (6) features of a curriculum. 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
spelling 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
superior 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
spelling 
acceptable 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
EEppiissooddee 66
4 3 2 1 
My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84
My Map 
To get on task, I should know the answers to these questions. 
teaches? 
do teachers teach? 
do teachers teach? 
do teachers teach? 
much of the teachers? 
lessons were learned? 
do we teach?
My Tools 
Interview a teacher in the school you visited and inquire how they have utilized their parents as school 
partners in education. 
I interviewed Mrs. Lea Gabad a teacher from 
Matnog National High School which I conducted an actual 
examination in her class as part of our requirements in 
Assessment of Learning 1 under Mr. Ruel Frago. According 
to her, parents are really important as one of the partners 
of the school in education because parents play a big part 
in education. At the beginning of the school year, during 
the Brigada Eskwela, parents are the person invited to help 
the school by means of cleaning in the entire school. All of 
the parents are helping each other for the good of the 
school and for the good of their children. They want to 
help the school because this is the second home of their 
children having teachers as a second parents.
My Analysis 
1. As a future teacher, I need to know and understand the six (6) features of the curriculum because... 
These are really important for me to become an effective 
and efficient teacher someday. For me, to be able to know 
the things I should do for the good of my students, and to 
my curriculum as well. 
My Reflections/ My Insights 
Be a well-developed teacher! 
As a future teacher, this is a big challenge to me. Could I 
become an effective and efficient teacher someday? Could I 
effectively use my head, hearts and hands in helping my students to be 
better? According to Dr. Koo the teacher should use the 3H’s in 
teaching the students. Head—teaching lots of ideas to learning, by 
molding them academically; Hearts—helps them if they have a 
problem/s, be a compassionate teacher; and Hands—be helpful, be 
approachable, we should not help the students through financial 
aspects but we could help them through giving advices and support.
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum 
FIELD STUDY 
THE WH- OF THE CURRICULUM 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to identify the contribution of students in enhancing 
and assessing the curriculum. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 7 – The Wh- of the curriculum 
Focused on: The concepts, nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the 
school community. 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
EEppiissooddee 77
spelling 
4 
superior 
3 
spelling 
acceptable 
2 1 
My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84
My Map 
To attain my target, I should do the following: 
1. Identify the various 
implementations of the 2. State the role of 
curriculum. technology in 3. Explain the 
delivering the different ways of 
curriculum assessing the 
. curriculum. 
.
My Portfolio 
Write an acronym for curriculum assessment.
My Tools 
1. explain ways on how to effectively implement the curriculum. Interview the school 
administrator/principal.
2. Visit the Learning Resource Center of a school. Interview the media/learning resource staff. How does 
technology help in delivery the curriculum? 
Technology is a big help. It is the symbol of how the 
curriculum is progressive. If the schools have lots of 
technologies/ high-tech for a better teaching, this will 
entertain the students to stay in the school. Through 
technologies, it helps the students to acquire knowledge 
from them. 
3. Interview a faculty member or an administrator. Ask what criteria they use in evaluating their school 
curriculum. 
I’ve asked one faculty member, she said that every 
year the administration give evaluation sheets and lets the 
students answer it. so that they will know if they will change 
some of strategies of a curriculum.
FS4 Exploring the Curriculum 
FIELD STUDY 
WHAT’S NEW IN THE CURRICULUM? 
Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ 
Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ 
Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ 
Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ 
My Target 
At the end of this activity, I should be able to discuss different curricular issues and concerns. 
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) 
Field Study 4, Episode 8 – What’s New in the Curriculum? 
Focused on: Curricular issues and concerns 
TASKS 
EXEMPLARY 
4 
SUPERIOR 
3 
SATISFACTORY 
2 
UNSATISFACTORY 
1 
Observation/ 
Documentation: 
All tasks were 
done with 
outstanding 
quality; work 
exceeds 
expectations 
4 
All or nearly all 
tasks were done 
with high quality 
3 
Nearly all tasks 
were done with 
acceptable quality 
2 
Fewer than half of 
tasks were done; 
or most objectives 
met but with poor 
quality 
1 
EEppiissooddee 88
My Analysis Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely; in 
depth answers 
thoroughly 
grounded on 
theories 
Exemplary 
grammar and 
spelling 
4 
Analysis questions 
were answered 
completely 
Clear connection 
with theories 
Grammar and 
spelling are 
superior 
3 
Analysis questions 
were not 
answered 
completely 
Vaguely related to 
the theories 
Grammar and 
spelling 
acceptable 
2 
Analysis questions 
were not answered 
Grammar and 
spelling 
unsatisfactory 
1 
My Reflection Reflection 
statements are 
profound and 
clear, supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
4 
Reflection 
statements are 
clear, but not 
clearly supported 
by experiences 
from the episode 
3 
Reflection 
statements are 
shallow; 
supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
2 
Reflection 
statements are 
unclear and 
shallow and are 
not supported by 
experiences from 
the episode 
1 
My Portfolio Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and all supporting 
documentation 
are located in 
sections clearly 
designated 
4 
Portfolio is 
complete, clear, 
well-organized 
and most 
supporting 
documentation 
are available 
and/or in logical 
and clearly 
marked locations. 
3 
Portfolio is 
incomplete; 
supporting 
documentation is 
organized but is 
lacking 
2 
Portfolio has many 
lacking 
components; is 
unorganized and 
unclear 
1 
Submission Before deadline 
4 
On deadline 
3 
A day after the 
deadline 
2 
Two days or more 
after the deadline 
1 
Over-all Score 
Rating: 
(Based on 
transmutation) 
____________________________________ ___________________________ 
Signature of FS Teacher Date 
above Printed Name 
Transmutation of score to grade/rating 
Score Grade Score Grade 
20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 
18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78
17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 
16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 
15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 
14 - 2.25 - 84 
My Map 
To attain my target, I should do the following:
My Enriching Activities 
Select one innovation and complete the discussion web below. Interview Education students to get their 
ideas on curricular innovations. 
YES NO 
1) So far so good. I would be for 
beneficial for those who would 
be graduating to land a good 
job. There will be a tech-vocational 
program Senior High 
School. 
2) Yes because it will be of great 
jobs help to youth who will look 
for in the future. 
1) Not now, we need to solve 
first our current educational 
problems before 
implementing the K + 12. 
Do we 
really 
need to 
innovate 
? 
(K + 12)
My Conclusions 
Yes, we really need to innovate. To 
change for a better not for worst. We 
innovate to come up with which is 
something new, more pleasant, and to 
improve the quality of teaching here in 
our country.

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Field study 3

  • 1. St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon Higher Education Department S. Y. 2011-2012 Submitted by: JUSHABETH G. GARCERA BSEd-III Submitted to: DR. BELEN DOMINGUIANO Instructor FS4 Exploring the Curriculum
  • 2. FIELD STUDY LOOK DEEPER INTO THE CONCEPTS, NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE CURRICULUM Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to explain the concepts, nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the school community. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 1 – Look deeper into the concepts, nature and purposes of the curriculum Focused on: The concepts, nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the school community TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and spelling 4 Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are superior 3 Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and spelling acceptable 2 Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory 1 EEppiissooddee 11
  • 3. My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84 My Tools Accomplish the H Chart. Interview an administrator or a faculty member. Get their ides/views of the curriculum. Write the differences on both sides and the similarities at the center and then write your personal insights.
  • 4. Traditional Curriculum  Lack of instruct- > They are updated tional materials > Gives all the learner’s  Crowded classroom needs and interest  Lack of chairs, > Introduces new strate-equipments/ gies in teaching  Both of them teach the students with their needs. facilities, and > they are now globally books competetive  Wants to accomplish  The teachers don’t > It has a total learning a certain goal. have enough experiences among the knowledge on students/learners technologies for  Gives the students a > Gives opportunities effective and good process of to develop a high order meaningful teaching learning style. thinking skills  There are some > used modern instruct-obsolete ideas tional materials that are suited to the needs of the learners My Enriching Activities If you are to design a curriculum for your own school, what are the things you need to consider? Accomplish the graphic organizer below. Progressive Curriculum Similarities My Personal Insights Traditional curriculum is really far if we compared this to progressive curriculum. In progressive curriculum, there is a quality of education – the teachers are competitive and ready to compete to our globally competitive world. The students in progressive curriculum, and eager to learn unlike in traditional curriculum.
  • 5. My Analysis 1. Why do we need to consider the traditional and progressive points of view of curriculum? So that we should transfer the traditional one to 2. How do the different educational philosophies relate to the curriculum in the schools you visited? Cite examples/situations. progressive. Nowadays, there is really a need to have a progressive curriculum because today’s generation is far different from that of the past. We must need to suit the needs of the time. Everything is changing yet it has a good outcome for everyone. Educational philosophies are related to the school I’ve been observed for they have a quality education. They are PAASCU accredited. Aside from engaging to activities that enhance the learning of the students, the teachers also mold them to be good citizens through Vincentian formation. 3. Why is there a need to revise the curriculum from time to time? There is a need to revise the curriculum from time to time for us to suit the needs of time. We should go on with the flow of life and we should revise the it now because curriculum in the past is not anymore very effective or suited for today’s generation.
  • 6. My Reflections/ My Insights Language is dynamic as well as the curriculum. We have different curriculum in the past and in the present. We are now in a globally competitive world. A world that also needs competitive teachers and students. So, how will you become competitive if your curriculum is traditional? And if it doesn’t aware of the new learnings of today? Students now are fond of using computers. They will probably choose going to the computer shop than going to school. As a teacher, what will you do? Don’t be a boring teacher! An effective way of solving this kind of phenomena is that the teachers must use technology in teaching. Make it as your partner in delivering a lesson so that the students will not get bored. Make a teaching-learning process lively and meaningful. My Portfolio
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY WHAT’S THE CURRICULUM MADE OF? Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to identify the components of the curriculum and curricular approaches. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 2 – What’s the curriculum made of? Focused on: The components of the curriculum and curricular approaches. TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory EEppiissooddee 22
  • 10. spelling 4 superior 3 spelling acceptable 2 1 My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84
  • 11. My Map For this concept, go through the following steps.
  • 12. My Tools For this Episode, visit a school/university or get a copy of the school brochure. Copy the school/university’s vision, mission and goals on this page.
  • 13. My Analysis 1. How important is the school’s vision, mission and goals in designing the curriculum? It is important in designing the curriculum because it will serve as trademark of the school. These are what the school needs to accomplish. They have vision, mission and goals so that the school will be able to maintain their objectives and standards in school. 2. What methods and strategies were employed by the school community to realize these goals? The methods and strategies were employed is through activities that suited to the vision, mission and goals of the school. The school community does their best just to make sure that the curriculum of their school should be effective to the students. And to achieve this, they will serve first as the model to the students. They are the one who will first apply the vision, mission and goals of the school in their day-to-day lives. 3. How did the students manifest that they have internalized their vision, mission and goals? Through engaging themselves in the different activities that the school has implemented. If they follow the rules and regulations of the school that even though they are outside of the school, or they are already graduated, still they did not forget the vision, mission and goals that they previous school had. And if the students still apply these thing in real-life situation, not only inside the classroom or campus. My Reflections/ My Insights The school should have its vision, mission and goals so that the students have a rule to be followed. This helps the students to be morally upright. In this institution, there are lots of things that I’ve learned. This is the type of school that has a quality of education. As a student, there are lots of Do’s and Don’ts to be followed. And this made me become a better person.
  • 14. FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY WHAT’S NEW IN TEACHING AND LEARNING? Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to discuss the teaching and learning process. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 3– What’s New In Teaching and Learning? Focused on: The teaching and learning process in curriculum. TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and spelling Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are superior Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and spelling Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory EEppiissooddee 33
  • 15. 4 3 acceptable 2 1 My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84
  • 16. My Map In order to reach my target I should do the following steps using the given pyramid.
  • 17. My Tools For this episode, I will use the activity from given below. Interview a teacher. Ask if they perform these series of actions in the teaching process.
  • 18. Observe a class, record the situations where these behavioral learning theories are applied in real classroom work. Behavioral Learning Theories – emphasize observable behavior such as new skills, knowledge or attitudes which can be demonstrated. When the teacher gives activity such as research work, experimentations, demonstration of a certain thing and the like. This will help the teacher to examine the learner’s behavior for the certain activity. Cognitive Learning Theories – unobservable mental processes are used to learn and remember new information or acquire skills. This is seen during recitation, quizzes, exams, projects, etc. wherein, the teacher could be able to measure the learning capacity of an individual.
  • 19. Discovery Learning – individual learns from his discovery of the environment. Learning by Doing. This is seen during the experimentation, thesis, research and the like. Wherein the students are able to explore and could get ideas out of what they saw in their surroundings/environment. Reception Learning – learners are actively involved in their own learning. We could say that it will be seen during performances like drama, role plays, poem, reciting, singing, etc. The learners are actively participating and learn a lot through mingling with others. If the activities are on their needs or their capacity to do such thing. And if it is based on their skills and abilities.
  • 20. My Analysis 1. Explain why teaching and learning give life and meaning to the curriculum. Teaching and learning give life and meaning to the curriculum because this is the process wherein the teacher and the students interact with each other interchangeably or vice versa. If there is an effective teaching-learning process, it’s really a big help to the curriculum. It’s a big honor because each complements and supplements each other. The value placed in teaching will reap the same value in learning. Thus, a good curriculum can be judged by the kind if teaching and the quality of learning derived from it. 2. Discuss why the deluge of information poses a great challenge to both teaching and learning. The curriculum seems to be overloaded since it has too many subjects to cover, too many topics to be discuss. Sometimes, the curriculum is fragmented or is simply bowed. Unfortunately, the learner’s life is not compartmentalized. My Reflections/ My Insights I LIKE TEACHING BECAUSE... For me this is a very challenging and exiting profession of all. Teaching is the noblest of all profession. I like teaching because It molds the hearts, minds and hands of students. If you are really an effective and efficient teacher, you could touch your student’s lives. You will be their inspiration and they will never forget you for the rest of their lives.
  • 21. FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY LET’S CRAFT THE CURRICULUM Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to differentiate the different curriculum design models. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 4 – Let’s craft the curriculum Focused on: The different curriculum design models. TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and spelling Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are superior Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and spelling Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory EEppiissooddee 44
  • 22. 4 3 acceptable 2 1 My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84
  • 23. My Map To reach my target, I should do these steps. 1 3 Observe a class. 2 Identify the curriculum design used by schools. Reflect and write my insights/learning gained from the activities.
  • 24. My Analysis 1. Examine the Basic Education Curriculum. What aspects do you want to modify. Why? I want t modify the English subject in Secondary Education Curriculum. This was said that in English, this addresses the communicative needs of students by adopting a communicative, interactive, collaborative approach to learning as well as reflection and introspection with the aim in view of developing autonomous language learners aware of and able to cope with global trends. 2. What curriculum models do you prefer? Why? I will choose Learner-Centered Design because among the progressive educational psychologists, the learner is the center of the educative process. This emphasis is very strong in the elementary level, however, more concern has been placed on the secondary and even the tertiary levels.
  • 25. My Reflections/ My Insights Subject – Centered Problem- Center Design Model Design Model This model focuses on the content of Draws on social problems, needs, the curriculum. interests, and abilities of the learners. Various What do I problems are Correspondents mostly to given emphasis. the textbook, written for the specific subject Content cuts across subject boundaries and must be based on the needs, concerns and abilities of the students. like best in these curriculum designs? Learner-Centered Design Model The learner is the center of the educative process. It focuses on the learners, their needs and the learnings that they should acquire from the teachers and from their activities and experiences as well.
  • 26. FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY WHAT’S THE BASIC OF THE CURRICULUM? Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to cite the dimensions of curriculum design. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 5 – what’s the basic of the curriculum? Focused on: Cite the dimensions of curriculum design. TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and spelling Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are superior Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and spelling acceptable Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory Learner-Centered Design Model EEppiissooddee 55
  • 27. 4 3 2 1 My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84
  • 28. My Map To hit my target, I must do the following task.
  • 29. My Tools Vertical repetition and recurring approaches of the content provide continuity. Continuity Examples of topics in a subject area where content is organized in a spiral fashion increasing in breadth and depth. For example in English, the topic is part of speech. So, to discuss all the parts of speech, you should organize fist the first part of speech to be discussed. Example, here are the sequence, discuss first the noun, followed by pronoun, next is verb, followed by adjective and so forth. My Analysis 1. Why is there a need to articulate the lessons from grade school to high school? There is a need to articulate the lessons from grade school to high school that there is a connection between the lower level and the next level. So that if the students are entering high school, they will not be surprised because the lessons s still related when they are in elementary. As a teacher, you should discuss the lesson from step by step, the lesson should be organized. The teacher must not jump into another topic without finishing the previous one.
  • 30. My Reflections/ My Insights As a teacher, I need to understand fully well the dimensions of curriculum design because… This is really needed when you are in the teaching profession. This must be followed to avoid confusion in the part of the students. The teacher should be aware of these things so that whenever/whatever schools she will be assigned, she had already had the knowledge about the dimensions of curriculum design. And in order for her to also understand the curriculum she belongs, for her to respect the curriculum of the school that she presently teaching.
  • 31. FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY TELL ME YOUR FEATURES Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to enumerate the six (6) features of a curriculum. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 6 – Tell Me Your Features Focused on: The six (6) features of a curriculum. TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and spelling Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are superior Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and spelling acceptable Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory EEppiissooddee 66
  • 32. 4 3 2 1 My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84
  • 33. My Map To get on task, I should know the answers to these questions. teaches? do teachers teach? do teachers teach? do teachers teach? much of the teachers? lessons were learned? do we teach?
  • 34. My Tools Interview a teacher in the school you visited and inquire how they have utilized their parents as school partners in education. I interviewed Mrs. Lea Gabad a teacher from Matnog National High School which I conducted an actual examination in her class as part of our requirements in Assessment of Learning 1 under Mr. Ruel Frago. According to her, parents are really important as one of the partners of the school in education because parents play a big part in education. At the beginning of the school year, during the Brigada Eskwela, parents are the person invited to help the school by means of cleaning in the entire school. All of the parents are helping each other for the good of the school and for the good of their children. They want to help the school because this is the second home of their children having teachers as a second parents.
  • 35. My Analysis 1. As a future teacher, I need to know and understand the six (6) features of the curriculum because... These are really important for me to become an effective and efficient teacher someday. For me, to be able to know the things I should do for the good of my students, and to my curriculum as well. My Reflections/ My Insights Be a well-developed teacher! As a future teacher, this is a big challenge to me. Could I become an effective and efficient teacher someday? Could I effectively use my head, hearts and hands in helping my students to be better? According to Dr. Koo the teacher should use the 3H’s in teaching the students. Head—teaching lots of ideas to learning, by molding them academically; Hearts—helps them if they have a problem/s, be a compassionate teacher; and Hands—be helpful, be approachable, we should not help the students through financial aspects but we could help them through giving advices and support.
  • 36. FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY THE WH- OF THE CURRICULUM Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to identify the contribution of students in enhancing and assessing the curriculum. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 7 – The Wh- of the curriculum Focused on: The concepts, nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the school community. TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory EEppiissooddee 77
  • 37. spelling 4 superior 3 spelling acceptable 2 1 My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84
  • 38. My Map To attain my target, I should do the following: 1. Identify the various implementations of the 2. State the role of curriculum. technology in 3. Explain the delivering the different ways of curriculum assessing the . curriculum. .
  • 39. My Portfolio Write an acronym for curriculum assessment.
  • 40. My Tools 1. explain ways on how to effectively implement the curriculum. Interview the school administrator/principal.
  • 41. 2. Visit the Learning Resource Center of a school. Interview the media/learning resource staff. How does technology help in delivery the curriculum? Technology is a big help. It is the symbol of how the curriculum is progressive. If the schools have lots of technologies/ high-tech for a better teaching, this will entertain the students to stay in the school. Through technologies, it helps the students to acquire knowledge from them. 3. Interview a faculty member or an administrator. Ask what criteria they use in evaluating their school curriculum. I’ve asked one faculty member, she said that every year the administration give evaluation sheets and lets the students answer it. so that they will know if they will change some of strategies of a curriculum.
  • 42. FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY WHAT’S NEW IN THE CURRICULUM? Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera ________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III ___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia _______ Signature ___________ Date ________ Cooperating School St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity, I should be able to discuss different curricular issues and concerns. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4, Episode 8 – What’s New in the Curriculum? Focused on: Curricular issues and concerns TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY 1 Observation/ Documentation: All tasks were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations 4 All or nearly all tasks were done with high quality 3 Nearly all tasks were done with acceptable quality 2 Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most objectives met but with poor quality 1 EEppiissooddee 88
  • 43. My Analysis Analysis questions were answered completely; in depth answers thoroughly grounded on theories Exemplary grammar and spelling 4 Analysis questions were answered completely Clear connection with theories Grammar and spelling are superior 3 Analysis questions were not answered completely Vaguely related to the theories Grammar and spelling acceptable 2 Analysis questions were not answered Grammar and spelling unsatisfactory 1 My Reflection Reflection statements are profound and clear, supported by experiences from the episode 4 Reflection statements are clear, but not clearly supported by experiences from the episode 3 Reflection statements are shallow; supported by experiences from the episode 2 Reflection statements are unclear and shallow and are not supported by experiences from the episode 1 My Portfolio Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and all supporting documentation are located in sections clearly designated 4 Portfolio is complete, clear, well-organized and most supporting documentation are available and/or in logical and clearly marked locations. 3 Portfolio is incomplete; supporting documentation is organized but is lacking 2 Portfolio has many lacking components; is unorganized and unclear 1 Submission Before deadline 4 On deadline 3 A day after the deadline 2 Two days or more after the deadline 1 Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) ____________________________________ ___________________________ Signature of FS Teacher Date above Printed Name Transmutation of score to grade/rating Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78
  • 44. 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below 14 - 2.25 - 84 My Map To attain my target, I should do the following:
  • 45. My Enriching Activities Select one innovation and complete the discussion web below. Interview Education students to get their ideas on curricular innovations. YES NO 1) So far so good. I would be for beneficial for those who would be graduating to land a good job. There will be a tech-vocational program Senior High School. 2) Yes because it will be of great jobs help to youth who will look for in the future. 1) Not now, we need to solve first our current educational problems before implementing the K + 12. Do we really need to innovate ? (K + 12)
  • 46. My Conclusions Yes, we really need to innovate. To change for a better not for worst. We innovate to come up with which is something new, more pleasant, and to improve the quality of teaching here in our country.