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GROUP 1
• Gayao, Datu Saudi
• Ordeniza Shiemel
• Maycon, Baimina
• Lucas, Myra
• Sinsuat, Bai Irene
• Caang, Vea
• Guibonin, Bai Ali
Chapter 1
The Teacher as a Person in
the Society
the particular focus of this chapter is to
explore significant literatures and theories in
understanding the personal traits and
values, important rights, and roles of
teachers in the society.
The objectives of this chapter are
the following;
• Identify several roles performed by
teachers in the society.
• Discuss the values of teachers as
community leaders; and
• Appreciate the role of teachers in the
society.
The Teacher as
Individual Person
By: Shiemel G. Ordeniza
 Understanding the teaching profession
requires deeper appreciation of the
lives of teachers as individuals in the
society. As society becomes more
complex and its values are becoming
more pluralistic, the areas of
responsibility for teachers become
wider (Pelletier 2004)
• Cohen, Manion, and Morrision
(1996) pointed out that teaching is
more than just a simple job. Some
people, especially those who
choose it to be their profession,
regard teaching as a higher calling
and a commitment to make positive
changes in the society and in the
lives of all people they teach.
Teachers Have Different
Talent and Skills
• It has always desirable for teachers to
possess various skills and talents that
they can use and share as they perform
their teaching task.
• In terms of skills, many teachers are very
creative in designing classroom
environments and in organizing school
activities. They master the art of selecting
instructional methods and strategies
appropriate for their students. They are
skillful in improvising different types of
teaching devices and other instructional
materials.
• Teachers are blessed with special talents
and skills that are useful in fulfilling their
noble task of molding the minds and
character of the future generation of
leaders, professionals, and responsible
citizens. A creative way to describe the
talents and skills of a teacher is a simple
written piece about “The Body Parts of a
Teacher.”
• Brain – to always think critically and
creatively.
• Eyes – to see individual needs, strength,
and nature of each student.
• Ears – to listen to students’ ideas and
concerns.
• Hands – to guide students and show the
right direction.
• Heart – to love all the students regardless
of who and what they are.
• Mouth – to speak the truth, discuss
knowledge, and speak wisdom to
students.
• Feet – to walk with the students, explore
the surroundings, and discover new
knowledge and information.
• Nose – to breathe deeply and relax when
feeling tired or pressured.
Teachers
Have
Different Needs
By: Baimina B. Maycon
Teachers have different needs.
Emotional
Social
Spiritual
Physical
Economic
And other needs
Many times their call to duty made
teachers very busy in everyday that
they set aside their individual
needs.
Teachers have economic
needs.
• In television and newspapers, we
get news of teachers joining
rallies to increase their salaries
and fight for their rights.
Teachers need security and
justice.
• Some teachers suffer from the
perils of injustice.
• Some teachers are victim of
kidnapping by lawless groups.
• Some of them are victims of
school official too.
Teachers need to be recognize
and appreciated to boast their
emotional and self-esteem.
• It means people must be more
understanding of the life and duty of a
teacher.
Teachers need spiritual
support.
• The tasks of a teacher are heavy to
bear considering all the demands of
their job and all unnecessary stresses
they experience . In doing all of these,
teachers need some form of spiritual
guidance and inspiration regardless of
their religion.
Teachers need role clarity.
• Another recurring need of teachers has
been to identify the various roles a
teacher has to perform, to explore how
clear expectations for each role are (role
clarity).
Teachers have social needs
• They need to socialize into the society to
know the people and to understand the
social realities experienced by students in
everyday.
Teachers need to cope with
various challenges and changes.
• The teaching profession requires teachers
to respond to different challenges and
changes brought by information
technology, changing social values system,
economic challenges and cultural diversity.
Teachers Have
Individual
Rights
By: Myra A. Lucas
All human beings are entitled to
enjoy specific rights. These human
rights are enshrined in the united
Nations Universal Declaration of
Human Rights and in Article III of
the 1987 Philippine Constitution. As
an individual, every teacher is entitled to
enjoy all human rights identified by the
state.
The Manual of Regulations for
Private School Teachers and the Magna
Carta for Public School Teachers also
guarantee that all teachers enjoy their rights
and ensure justice in the conduct of their
duties as professionals. They are free to
organize or join any professional
organizations that will help them grow
professionally.
For Tertiary Faculty Members, they
enjoy academic freedom that enables
them to do research and publish their
scholarly works and opinions.
• Often times, teachers are also among the
most common victims of human rights
violations. It is unfortunate that some
teachers are victims of unfair labor
practices and abuse of authority by some
school officials.
• They are entitled to be protected by the
state from any form of lawlessness.
Article XIII Section 1 to Section 3 of
the Philippine Constitution enshrine
the commitment of the state to ensure
social justice , human rights, and labor
rights of each individual that include
teachers
Teacher as a
Professional
By : Bai Irene Sinsuat
Teacher as a Professional
By virtue of the Republic Act 7836,
amended by Republic Act 9293, teaching was
professionalized and thereby requiring teachers
to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers
(LET).
As professionals, teachers are bound to
perform specific duties to the society specially
to schools and students guided by a
professional code of ethics.
7R’s that a professional teachers
need to do and to learn as
professionals
• Remember
• Respond
• Recognize
• Reawaken
• Renew
• Re-evaluate
• Relearn, learn, and unlearn
Currently, there are also few teachers who
are not behaving professionally. There are
teachers who are facing legal cases for:
• Sexual harassment
• Receive money in order to give
honor/award to undeserving students
• Trying to buy their tenure and promotion
• Involved in extra-marital relationship
• Very low content knowledge in the subject
they are teaching.
The Teacher as a
Community Leader
and Social Advocate
By: Vea E. Caang
Educators play an important role in
the development of people and
communities. Jan and Ed Philpot (1994)
concretized this idea by encouraging a
stronger link between home, school and
community through effective programs
implemented by teachers.
• Teacher is an active leader in the
community.
• Teachers are part of the local community’s
Committee on Child Protection, Education
and Welfare.
• Teacher serve as judges in community..
• Teacher serve as advocates for quality
education, protection, and welfare of
children and youth promotion of literacy,
human rights, wellness and health, justice
and many other concerns.
The Teacher as a Model of
Good Character
• Teachers are recognized as exemplars of
good character, attitude, and values.
• Many people consider them as prophets,
spiritual leaders, and great mentors that
stand on their principles and beliefs, and
they faithfully perform their duties.
• Teacher awarded in International in
every year. In Philippines some of
recipients of Ten Outstanding Young
Men(TOYM) and Ten Outstanding
Women in Nations Service (TOWN) that
are also teacher.
• Teachers are good mentors and they are
dedicated professionals who never
thought of any award and recognition.
• Teachers serve as models and molders for
student across generation.
The Teacher as an
Expert
By: Bai Ali B. Guibonin
• Since ancient times, teachers are recognized
as sources of wisdom and information in
every society.
• There are many teachers who are know
experts in many fields and disciplines.
• Their ideas penetrate all aspects of life
through the wisdom, knowledge, values and
skills they shared to their students who
became leaders and citizens in all
generations.
Shulman (1987) tried to organize
important domains of knowledge that
are important for teachers.
1. Knowledge in content- teachers should
know the subject matter they teach.
2. Pedagogical content knowledge-
means teachers should master the subject
they are teaching and they know how to
teach it effectively.
3. Knowledge of the learners – they
have an idea of the different learning styles,
thinking styles, and educational needs of
their learners.
4. General pedagogical knowledge-
they should understand the general
pedagogical principles that are applicable to
any classroom situation and in any teaching
and learning context.
5. Knowledge of educational contexts-
teachers should understand the educational
context of the learners and of the school.
6. Curriculum knowledge- teachers need
to have knowledge and appreciation of the
curriculum, curriculum models, innovations,
curriculum designs, curriculum materials,
assessment, and the curriculum process.
7. Knowledge of educational ends,
purposes, and values – they should have
deep appreciation of the enduring values of
education.
Teachers play an important role in the total
educational system of any country.
As experts in different areas, teachers need
to possess the 4 Cs.
• Creativity- a cognitive ability to think
outside the box, develops new ideas,
possess outstanding talent, and lead
effectively. It is also a capacity to
innovate.
• Critical thinking- a cognitive ability and
capacity to think critically in solving
problems, making decisions, and in
processing ideas.
• Commitment- a passion to make
difference in the lives of each learner.
• Character- an exemplar of positive
values.

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CCSPC BSEd English 4A (Teaching Profession)

  • 1. GROUP 1 • Gayao, Datu Saudi • Ordeniza Shiemel • Maycon, Baimina • Lucas, Myra • Sinsuat, Bai Irene • Caang, Vea • Guibonin, Bai Ali
  • 2. Chapter 1 The Teacher as a Person in the Society
  • 3. the particular focus of this chapter is to explore significant literatures and theories in understanding the personal traits and values, important rights, and roles of teachers in the society.
  • 4. The objectives of this chapter are the following; • Identify several roles performed by teachers in the society. • Discuss the values of teachers as community leaders; and • Appreciate the role of teachers in the society.
  • 5.
  • 6. The Teacher as Individual Person By: Shiemel G. Ordeniza
  • 7.  Understanding the teaching profession requires deeper appreciation of the lives of teachers as individuals in the society. As society becomes more complex and its values are becoming more pluralistic, the areas of responsibility for teachers become wider (Pelletier 2004)
  • 8. • Cohen, Manion, and Morrision (1996) pointed out that teaching is more than just a simple job. Some people, especially those who choose it to be their profession, regard teaching as a higher calling and a commitment to make positive changes in the society and in the lives of all people they teach.
  • 9. Teachers Have Different Talent and Skills • It has always desirable for teachers to possess various skills and talents that they can use and share as they perform their teaching task.
  • 10. • In terms of skills, many teachers are very creative in designing classroom environments and in organizing school activities. They master the art of selecting instructional methods and strategies appropriate for their students. They are skillful in improvising different types of teaching devices and other instructional materials.
  • 11. • Teachers are blessed with special talents and skills that are useful in fulfilling their noble task of molding the minds and character of the future generation of leaders, professionals, and responsible citizens. A creative way to describe the talents and skills of a teacher is a simple written piece about “The Body Parts of a Teacher.”
  • 12. • Brain – to always think critically and creatively. • Eyes – to see individual needs, strength, and nature of each student. • Ears – to listen to students’ ideas and concerns. • Hands – to guide students and show the right direction.
  • 13. • Heart – to love all the students regardless of who and what they are. • Mouth – to speak the truth, discuss knowledge, and speak wisdom to students. • Feet – to walk with the students, explore the surroundings, and discover new knowledge and information. • Nose – to breathe deeply and relax when feeling tired or pressured.
  • 15. Teachers have different needs. Emotional Social Spiritual Physical Economic And other needs
  • 16. Many times their call to duty made teachers very busy in everyday that they set aside their individual needs.
  • 17. Teachers have economic needs. • In television and newspapers, we get news of teachers joining rallies to increase their salaries and fight for their rights.
  • 18. Teachers need security and justice. • Some teachers suffer from the perils of injustice. • Some teachers are victim of kidnapping by lawless groups. • Some of them are victims of school official too.
  • 19. Teachers need to be recognize and appreciated to boast their emotional and self-esteem. • It means people must be more understanding of the life and duty of a teacher.
  • 20. Teachers need spiritual support. • The tasks of a teacher are heavy to bear considering all the demands of their job and all unnecessary stresses they experience . In doing all of these, teachers need some form of spiritual guidance and inspiration regardless of their religion.
  • 21. Teachers need role clarity. • Another recurring need of teachers has been to identify the various roles a teacher has to perform, to explore how clear expectations for each role are (role clarity).
  • 22. Teachers have social needs • They need to socialize into the society to know the people and to understand the social realities experienced by students in everyday.
  • 23. Teachers need to cope with various challenges and changes. • The teaching profession requires teachers to respond to different challenges and changes brought by information technology, changing social values system, economic challenges and cultural diversity.
  • 25. All human beings are entitled to enjoy specific rights. These human rights are enshrined in the united Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in Article III of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. As an individual, every teacher is entitled to enjoy all human rights identified by the state.
  • 26. The Manual of Regulations for Private School Teachers and the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers also guarantee that all teachers enjoy their rights and ensure justice in the conduct of their duties as professionals. They are free to organize or join any professional organizations that will help them grow professionally.
  • 27. For Tertiary Faculty Members, they enjoy academic freedom that enables them to do research and publish their scholarly works and opinions.
  • 28. • Often times, teachers are also among the most common victims of human rights violations. It is unfortunate that some teachers are victims of unfair labor practices and abuse of authority by some school officials.
  • 29. • They are entitled to be protected by the state from any form of lawlessness. Article XIII Section 1 to Section 3 of the Philippine Constitution enshrine the commitment of the state to ensure social justice , human rights, and labor rights of each individual that include teachers
  • 30. Teacher as a Professional By : Bai Irene Sinsuat
  • 31. Teacher as a Professional By virtue of the Republic Act 7836, amended by Republic Act 9293, teaching was professionalized and thereby requiring teachers to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET). As professionals, teachers are bound to perform specific duties to the society specially to schools and students guided by a professional code of ethics.
  • 32. 7R’s that a professional teachers need to do and to learn as professionals • Remember • Respond • Recognize • Reawaken • Renew • Re-evaluate • Relearn, learn, and unlearn
  • 33. Currently, there are also few teachers who are not behaving professionally. There are teachers who are facing legal cases for: • Sexual harassment • Receive money in order to give honor/award to undeserving students • Trying to buy their tenure and promotion • Involved in extra-marital relationship • Very low content knowledge in the subject they are teaching.
  • 34. The Teacher as a Community Leader and Social Advocate By: Vea E. Caang
  • 35. Educators play an important role in the development of people and communities. Jan and Ed Philpot (1994) concretized this idea by encouraging a stronger link between home, school and community through effective programs implemented by teachers.
  • 36. • Teacher is an active leader in the community. • Teachers are part of the local community’s Committee on Child Protection, Education and Welfare. • Teacher serve as judges in community..
  • 37. • Teacher serve as advocates for quality education, protection, and welfare of children and youth promotion of literacy, human rights, wellness and health, justice and many other concerns.
  • 38. The Teacher as a Model of Good Character • Teachers are recognized as exemplars of good character, attitude, and values. • Many people consider them as prophets, spiritual leaders, and great mentors that stand on their principles and beliefs, and they faithfully perform their duties.
  • 39. • Teacher awarded in International in every year. In Philippines some of recipients of Ten Outstanding Young Men(TOYM) and Ten Outstanding Women in Nations Service (TOWN) that are also teacher. • Teachers are good mentors and they are dedicated professionals who never thought of any award and recognition. • Teachers serve as models and molders for student across generation.
  • 40. The Teacher as an Expert By: Bai Ali B. Guibonin
  • 41. • Since ancient times, teachers are recognized as sources of wisdom and information in every society. • There are many teachers who are know experts in many fields and disciplines. • Their ideas penetrate all aspects of life through the wisdom, knowledge, values and skills they shared to their students who became leaders and citizens in all generations.
  • 42. Shulman (1987) tried to organize important domains of knowledge that are important for teachers. 1. Knowledge in content- teachers should know the subject matter they teach. 2. Pedagogical content knowledge- means teachers should master the subject they are teaching and they know how to teach it effectively.
  • 43. 3. Knowledge of the learners – they have an idea of the different learning styles, thinking styles, and educational needs of their learners. 4. General pedagogical knowledge- they should understand the general pedagogical principles that are applicable to any classroom situation and in any teaching and learning context.
  • 44. 5. Knowledge of educational contexts- teachers should understand the educational context of the learners and of the school. 6. Curriculum knowledge- teachers need to have knowledge and appreciation of the curriculum, curriculum models, innovations, curriculum designs, curriculum materials, assessment, and the curriculum process.
  • 45. 7. Knowledge of educational ends, purposes, and values – they should have deep appreciation of the enduring values of education.
  • 46. Teachers play an important role in the total educational system of any country. As experts in different areas, teachers need to possess the 4 Cs. • Creativity- a cognitive ability to think outside the box, develops new ideas, possess outstanding talent, and lead effectively. It is also a capacity to innovate.
  • 47. • Critical thinking- a cognitive ability and capacity to think critically in solving problems, making decisions, and in processing ideas. • Commitment- a passion to make difference in the lives of each learner. • Character- an exemplar of positive values.