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Republic of the Philippines

TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES


College of Industrial Education
Ayala Boulevard cor. San Marcelino St. Ermita, Manila 1000
Telefax (02) 523-2293, Tel Nos. (632) 521 – 4063, Website: http://www.tup.edu.ph

FIRST SEMESTER
SEM 3
SY. 2022-2023

Name: Karen P. Fumar


Section: BSIE-ICT 4B
Schedule: Friday, 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM

The Teaching Profession, Field Study, and Internship


Subject No. 5: _____________________________________________

General Instruction:
a. Revisit the Recorded Video/fb live on the webinar conducted last January 14, 2023.
b. Write down all the questions that was presented during the webinar for Subject no. 5. Include the
correct answer and the rationalization for each item.

1. When a teacher demonstrates mastery of the subject matter, he is putting into action the domain on_________
a) Content knowledge and pedagogy
b) Assessment and reporting
c) Personal growth and personal development
d) Community linkages and professional engagement
Rationalization: A - Pedagogical content knowledge is a type of knowledge that is unique to teachers, and is based
on the manner in which teachers relate their pedagogical knowledge (what they know about teaching) to their subject
matter knowledge (what they know about what they teach).
2. Mostly licensed teachers are hired in the public school. Based on this, teaching is a ______________
a) Vocation
b) Mission
c) Profession
d) Calling
Rationalization: C – The key word here is “licensed”. A professional teacher license or teacher certification is the
highest mark of professional accomplishment that makes the teacher a member of a larger network of accomplished
educators shaping the profession.

3. One of the new laws is RA 10627, or the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013. What domain is most related to this law?
a) Diversity of Learners
b) Assessment and Reporting
c) Learning Environment
d) Curriculum and Planning
Rationalization: C - A learning environment is more than just a classroom—it's a space in which students feel safe
and supported in their pursuit of knowledge, as well as inspired by their surroundings.

4. Grades and educational information have been classified as sensitive personal information according to the Data
Privacy Act. What domain is affected by this?
a) Curriculum and Planning
b) Assessment and Reporting
c) Diversity of Learners
d) Content Knowledge and Pedagogy
Rationalization: B - Assessment and Reporting, is composed of five strands: Design, selection, organization and
utilization of assessment strategies. Monitoring and evaluation of learner progress and achievement. Feedback to
improve learning.

5. This goal of Philippine education aims to develop sound judgement, commitment to truth, and the strengthening of
the moral fabric of society.
a) Self-Realization
b) Ethical character
c) Autonomy
d) Enculturation
Rationalization: B - Ethics are defined as moral principles that govern a person's behavior, while character refers to
the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. In other words, your character determines what kind of
person you are and what types of relationships you form in life.

6. A school must always maintain quality. What can help attain in the Total Quality School Model?
a) Clientele-focus
b) Empowerment
c) Continuous Improvement
d) Involvement of the community
Rationalization: C - Continuous improvement, sometimes called continual improvement, is the ongoing improvement
of products, services or processes through incremental and breakthrough improvements. These efforts can seek
"incremental" improvement over time or "breakthrough" improvement all at once.

7. Which is not a characteristic of the Individual Plan for Professional Development?


a) Criteria-assessed
b) Reflective
c) Self-directed
d) Competency-Rewarding
Rationalization: C – The individual plan for professional development will only be developed by one but stakeholders
are involved.

8. Which among the following is prohibited?


a) Having professional and cordial relationship with parents
b) Living with dignity at all times
c) Upholding the highest standard of living
d) Collecting tutorial fees from one’s own students
Rationalization: D - Collection of money from students especially from minor pupils without parents' written consent
for any school activity, project or program (except the ones indicated below) is illegal and unethical.

9. A teacher was found to sexually harass a student, in clear violation of the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act. What
domain was violated?
a) Learning Environment
b) Community Linkages and Professional Engagement
c) Personal Growth and Professional Development
d) Diversity of Learners
Rationalization: A – What was threaten is the safety of the learner which is one of the scope of learning environment.

10. When a teacher assesses students, which must he/she remember most?
a) Provide fair assessment opportunities and procedures.
b) Return the test papers and graded works on time.
c) Provide immediate feedback to the learners.
d) Ensure that test papers are photocopied on time.
Rationalization: A – Option A presented the most generic answer while the other three are specific action, it means
that A is an encompassing statement.

11. which scenario is a violation of Domain #7?


a) Pursuing a doctorate degree.
b) Attending and participating actively in seminars and workshops.
c) Conducting honest self-assessment.
d) Choosing to reject updating on latest trends in education.
Rationalization: D - The reason why continuing teacher training is so important for educational excellence is simple:
teachers need to be given regular training opportunities in order to stay at the top of their game. Even the best
teachers will begin to lag behind if they don't continue to strive for excellence.

12. Raphael was a studios learner, and he carried this trait over to his teaching career. Many students saw this
diligence, and they tried to emulate him. In this situation, Raphael succeeded in this NCBTS domain.
a) Personal and professional Growth
b) Community Linkages
c) Diversity of Learners
d) Social Regard for Learning
Rationalization: B - Social Regard for Learning It focus on the ideal that the teachers serve as positive and powerful
role models of the values of the pursuit of learning of different kinds of the effort to learn. The teacher's actions,
statements, and different types of social intersections with students exemplify this ideal.

13. Jaime was skilled in the use of teaching strategies, as well as development of materials. However, he was poor in
the timely submission of lesson plans and other requirements. He ranks low in this regard, and the principal
suggested he work with other senior faculty to develop his skills. Having a development plan is part of this innovation
under Republic Act 9155.
a) Results-based Performance Management System
b) Competency-Based Performance Appraisal System for Teachers
c) National Competency-Based Teacher Standards
d) Individual Plan for Professional Development
Rationalization: B - Competency-based training is the basis for the new registration and accreditation program. This
system promises to make TVET more effective by focusing on the essentials and eliminating unnecessary content
from training. TESDA is also providing positive incentives for quality improvement in training through its awards for
training excellence.

14. Manuel is studying in a law school. He has complaints about how the school is being run, so he wishes to
address these to the proper authorities. He will have to write to this authority.
a) Commission on Higher Education
b) Integrated Bar of the Philippines
c) Legal Education Board
d) Department of Education
Rationalization: C - The Legal Education Board is mandated by Republic Act (RA) 7662 or the Legal Education
Reform Act of 1993 to uplift the standards of legal education in order to prepare law students for advocacy,
counselling, problem-solving, and decision-making, to infuse in them the ethics of the legal profession.

15. Ian was a master of his subject matter. He can deliver the lesson without any need for a reference material
because he memorized everything by heart. Which function of a teacher can he be expected to excel in?
a) Facilitator
b) Lecturer
c) Planner
d) Values Formation
Rationalization: B - The lecturer is the title of a teacher who has just started to teach at college and university level in
undergraduate courses. These can teach part-time or full-time in colleges and universities. Lecturers are teachers
who also assist research students in their endeavors and do not have tenures.

16. Almost yearly since the term of President Benigno S Aquino III, teachers of the Department of Education have
been getting salary increase and increased benefits. Improved working conditions are also part of the package.
Which early law spelled out such required benefits?
a) Magna Carta for the Philippine School Teachers
b) Higher Education Modernization Act
c) Education Act of 1982
d) An Act Professionalizing Teaching
Rationalization: A – As such, Republic Act No. 4670 otherwise known as “The Magna Carta for Public School
Teachers” was passed into law in view of providing professional rights and safeguards to our public school teachers
in consideration of the exigency and level of difficulty of the exercise of their profession.

17. The National Competency-Based Teachers Standards was developed for several reasons. What is its main use
when it comes to the Commission on Higher Education?
a) Drafting of hiring and promotion policies
b) Crafting and delivery of the curricula
c) Developing the criteria for awards
d) Rating faculty performance
Rationalization: D - The NCBTS is an integrated theoretical framework that defines the different dimensions of
effective teaching, where effective teaching means being able to help all types of students learn the different learning
goals in the curriculum.
18. Ingrid wants to determine for herself what she will achieve in the next ten years while she teaches. This tool will
help her chart her goals.
a) Competency-Based Performance Appraisal System for Teachers
b) Individual Plan for Professional Development
c) Results-based Performance Management System
d) Faculty Competence Evaluation
Rationalization: B – The IPPD is a tool that serves as a guide for teachers' continuous learning and development
within a calendar year. It is structured in a way that every professional teacher regularly and individually prepares,
implements, monitors and updates the plan.

19. The directive to use English and Tagalog as the media of instruction for different subjects was done during this
person’s presidency.
a) Corazon C. Aquino
b) Benigno S. Aquino III
c) Joseph E. Estrada
d) Ferdinan E. Marcos
Rationalization: D – The Policy on Bilingual Education aims at the achievement of competence in both Filipino and
English at the national level, through the teaching of both languages and their use as media of instruction at all
levels. The regional languages shall be used as auxiliary languages in Grades I and II.

20. The Philippines has 175 languages, and only one – Tagalog – was used as a medium of instruction. Hence, the
Department of Education introduce this program, first in 2009, to ensure that ither languages as also used.
a) Trilingual Education
b) Lingua Franca Project
c) Local Language Education
d) Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education
Rationalization: D - Mother Tongue – Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) is the government's banner program
for education as a salient part of the implementation of the K to 12 Basic Education Program. Its significance is
underscored by the passing of Republic Act 10523, otherwise known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013.”

21. The idea to build a primary school for boys and girls is each town happened during this time.
a) Pre-colonialization
b) Spanish Era
c) American Era
d) Japanese Era
Rationalization: B - Access to education by the Filipinos was later liberalized through the enactment of the
Educational Decree of 1863 which provided for the establishment of at least one primary school for boys and girls in
each town under the responsibility of the municipal government; and the establishment of a normal school for male
and female. During the early years of Spanish colonization, education was mostly run by the Church. Spanish friars
and missionaries educated the natives and converted indigenous populations to the Catholic faith.

22. How should teachers regard new trends and reform in education?
a) As development plan
b) As a wave in millennial change
c) As an opportunity
d) As an issue or problem
Rationalization: C - For educators to properly engage their students, they must remain abreast of these latest
changes and key factors that affect learning in the classroom. Their understanding of these trends can help them
create more effective learning environments.

23. There will always be someone who will say “Teacher Only”. What does this kind of comment say about the
speaker’s perception of teachers?
a) The teaching profession is insignificant
b) Teachers receive the lowest salaries
c) The speaker is a reluctant teachers
d) The speaker is not proud to be a teacher
Rationalization: D – the speaker takes no pride in the teaching profession.

24. When you become teachers, you need to live by the philosophy, “Once a teacher, forever a student”. If so, what
should you do?
a) Teacher’s affinity with student
b) Focusing on learners
c) Earning master’s and doctorate degrees
d) Lifelong learning
Rationalization: D – Teachers who adopt a lifelong learning mindset have access to information and use it to
collaborate with others. Learning teachers also view mistakes and challenges as part of the learning process rather
than as failures.

25. Someone who is part of the teaching profession goes through the journey of education, growth, and fulfillment. To
complete the journey, what should the overall stream for education be?
a) Merit and promotion
b) Lifelong career
c) In-service
d) Pre-service
Rationalization: B – On the other hand, other teachers never stop pushing themselves to learn new things. They are
constantly adapting and evolving, right up until the day they retire (and beyond!). These individuals are lifelong
learners
26. Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the community, which of the following is NOT
appropriate due to prevailing religious sentiments in a predominantly Christian country?
a) Literacy assistance for out-of-school children/youth
b) Household campaign for healthful practice
c) Introducing cooperative thrift practices
d) Promoting contraceptives for planned parenthood
Rationalization: D - The Church teaches that using artificial contraception is wrong because: it is against 'natural law'
it breaks the natural connection between the procreative and the unitive purposes of sex. it turns sex into a non-
marital act.

27. One positive outlook for teachers is to view challenges as opportunity to be better.
I. Responsiveness to problem-solving
II. Alertness for chances to do something
III. Strong inclination to preserve outdated practices
IV. Propensity to forget or forego problems
a) I, II, IV
b) I and II
c) II, III, and IV
d) I, II, and III
Rationalization: B – Items III and IV are not included in the category.

28. In order to assist new teachers, which is the most effective way to clarify the school’s goals and responsibilities
early in the first year?
a) School curriculum
b) Students’ Handbook
c) Principal’s Memorandum
d) Orientation
Rationalization: D - Orientation is a much-needed program that when planned correctly can aid all participants–new
students, parents, faculty, staff, administration, and current students. Orientation is designed to answer questions
before they are asked and to provide solutions before problems occur.

29. Aspiring teachers undergoing undergraduate teacher education are undergoing this phrase.
a) Teacher training
b) In-service
c) Career Service
d) Pre-service
Rationalization: D - Pre-service teacher education programmes aim to prepare graduates to become quality teachers
equipped with pedagogical practices that will serve to meet the increasing demands associated with the teaching
profession (Bransford, Darling-Hammond, & LePage, 2005).

30. This is known as an appraisal of the teacher about him/herself for professional growth. It is acceptable and useful
recognizing weakness and strengths for new teacher.
a) Principal’s Evaluation
b) Master Teacher’s Evaluation
c) Students’ Evaluation
d) Self-Evaluation
Rationalization: D - Teacher self-evaluation is a process in which teachers make judgments about the adequacy and
effectiveness of their own knowledge, performance, beliefs, and effects for the purpose of self-improvement.

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