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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE COMMITMENT AND REVIEW


(IPCRF) PART I-IV
SY 2021-2022
This form is an Excel-based version of the Part I-IV of the Individual Performance Com
(IPCRF) as prescribed in the DepEd Order No. 2, s. 2015. It is intended to assist Teachers/R
their IPCRF forms at different RPMS phases, e.g. Individual Performance Commitment and
Development Plan during Performance Planning and Commitment phase, accomplished I
rating during Performance Review and Evaluation phase. The data gathered using this too
identifying the needs of teachers and in providing appropriate interventions.
This tool shall be accomplished by each teacher. When all Parts I-IV are accomplished,
and submit this tool, with the Portfolio, to the Rater for final review and assessment.

OVERVIEW
Please open this Workbook with Microsoft Excel 2010 or later. The Excel Workbook has 1
• READ THIS
• Encoding Sheet-Proficient (green-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 1-Proficient (green-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 2-Proficient (green-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 3-Proficient (green-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 4-Proficient (green-colored sheet tab)
• Encoding Sheet-Highly Proficient (blue-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 1-Highly Proficient (blue-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 2-Highly Proficient (blue-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 3-Highly Proficient (blue-colored sheet tab)
• IPCRF-Part 4-Highly Proficient (blue-colored sheet tab)

READ THIS
This sheet contains information about the tool and how to use it.

Encoding Sheet-Proficient & Encoding Sheet-Highly Proficient


The sheet is partially locked and only certain parts (Information box on top, spaces for rati
Authority at the bottom) are unlocked for encoding. This is where you will encode the rati
the Classroom Observation periods (COT 1-2) as reflected in the Classroom Observation T
from the Supplementary Materials/TRFs you have provided in applicable Objectives. This
IPCRF rating (Quality/Q) for the other objectives. The sheet automatically computes for th
your ratings, which will be the rating for Quality for the classroom observable objectives i
automatically reflected in the IPCRF-Part 1 and IPCRF-Part 3.

IPCRF-Part 1-Proficient & IPCRF-Part 1-Highly Proficient


The sheet automatically generates after encoding in the Encoding Sheet. NO MORE EDITIN

IPCRF-Part 2-Proficient & IPCRF-Part 2-Highly Proficient


This sheet contains the Core Behavioral Competencies, where you will encode the results
behavioral competencies. Indicate the total number of competency indicators that you ha
performance cycle in the space provided. The sheet is partially locked and only the space
number (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) of competencies for each category of Core Behavioral Competenc
There are six (6) categories of core behavioral competencies (e.g. Self-Management, Profe

IPCRF-Part 3-Proficient & IPCRF-Part 3-Highly Proficient


IPCRF-Part 2-Proficient & IPCRF-Part 2-Highly Proficient
This sheet contains the Core Behavioral Competencies, where you will encode the results
behavioral competencies. Indicate the total number of competency indicators that you ha
performance cycle in the space provided. The sheet is partially locked and only the space
number (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) of competencies for each category of Core Behavioral Competenc
There are six (6) categories of core behavioral competencies (e.g. Self-Management, Profe

IPCRF-Part 3-Proficient & IPCRF-Part 3-Highly Proficient


This sheet, the Individual Performance Commitment Review Form Summary Sheet, shows
objective, your Average and Score per Objective, and your Final Rating for the performanc
automatically generated from the encoded information and ratings in the IPCRF-Part 1 sh
note on the sheet) should be edited.

IPCRF-Part 4-Proficient & IPCRF-Part 4-Highly Proficient


This sheet will contain your IPCRF-Development Plan. This sheet is completely unlocked. U
strengths and development needs, and the corresponding action plan, timeline, and reso
of your e-SAT prior to the RPMS Cycle. You may update your Development Plan based on
review and evaluation during RPMS Phase IV.

HOW TO USE
A. Opening the Workbook
1. Open the Excel Workbook with Microsoft Excel 2010 or later.

2. Click Enable editing when a prompt appears.

3. Click Enable Macros or Enable Content when a prompt appears.


4. Click Update when a prompt appears.
5. Read and understand all the contents of this 'READ THIS' Sheet, then click Begin at

B. Encoding IPCRF Ratings (in the Encoding Sheet & IPCRF-Part 3)


1. Encode all required information at the uppermost portion of the sheet. Input the N
Bureau/Center/Service/Division, Rating Period, Name of Rater, Position of Rater, Date of R
Approving Authority at the bottom of the sheet.
2. Input your all Ratings for the Classroom Observation period(s) you have been obser
Supplementary Materials/TRFs you have provided in applicable Objectives. The Sheet com
Rating for Quality for the classroom-observable Objectives based on the ratings that you
COT/Supp Material/TRF and up to at most 2). If you only have 1 COT/Supp Material/TRF,
under COT/Supp Material/TRF 1. Leave COT/Supp Material/TRF 2 blank. Input the Q ratin
that only a certain number of cells are editable on this sheet and these cannot be blank.
3. Double check if all ratings in the necessary Q columns are filled in on both the Enco
NOTE of and follow the instructions found on the right side of some objectives. Ensure th
Ratings reflect on the space at the bottom of the sheet.

C. Accomplishing the Competencies Part of the IPCRF


1. Open the IPCRF-Part 2 sheet to begin encoding.
2. Input the number of competency indicators (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) for each of the 6 catego
Competencies that you have demonstrated during the performance cycle.

D. Preparing the Development Plans


1. Open the IPCRF-Part 4 sheet to begin encoding.
2. Encode your strengths and development needs for both the Functional Competenc
the Core Behavioral Competencies (in Part II).

3. Input your corresponding action plan (including the Learning Objectives and Interve
needed.

E. Submitting IPCRF Parts I-IV to your Rater


Print all 4 sheets: IPCRF-Parts 1-4 that you have accomplished, in the required numbe
Rater, together with your RPMS Portfolio. There will be a face-to-face validation of the IPC
Rater.
needed.

E. Submitting IPCRF Parts I-IV to your Rater


Print all 4 sheets: IPCRF-Parts 1-4 that you have accomplished, in the required numbe
Rater, together with your RPMS Portfolio. There will be a face-to-face validation of the IPC
Rater.

T1-T3?
Begin.

Developed by:

ANGELO D. UY
School Principal II
Biñan City Science and Technology High School
Schools Division Office of Biñan City
ation

T AND REVIEW FORM

Performance Commitment and Review Form


o assist Teachers/Ratees in the preparation of
e Commitment and Review Form (IPCRF) and
se, accomplished IPCRF with computed final
hered using this tool will help the Rater in
ntions.
are accomplished, the teacher should print
d assessment.

cel Workbook has 11 viewable sheets:

t
top, spaces for ratings, and name of Approving
will encode the ratings that you have obtained in all
oom Observation Tool (COT) Rating Sheets, and/or
le Objectives. This is where you will also encode your
ally computes for the average transmuted rating of
ervable objectives in the RPMS. The final ratings are

et. NO MORE EDITING IS ALLOWED ON THIS SHEET.

encode the results of the assessment of your core


dicators that you have demonstrated during the
and only the spaces where will you encode the
havioral Competencies are unlocked for encoding.
Management, Professionalism and Ethics).
encode the results of the assessment of your core
dicators that you have demonstrated during the
and only the spaces where will you encode the
havioral Competencies are unlocked for encoding.
Management, Professionalism and Ethics).

mary Sheet, shows your IPCRF rating (Quality/Q) per


for the performance cycle. Data in this sheet are
he IPCRF-Part 1 sheet. ONLY THE COLORED CELLS (see

mpletely unlocked. Use this sheet to encode your


timeline, and resources needed based on the results
ent Plan based on the results of your performance

then click Begin at the bottom to start.

rt 3)
sheet. Input the Name of Employee/Ratee, Position,
n of Rater, Date of Review. Type also the name of the

ou have been observed, and/or Ratings for the


tives. The Sheet computes for the transmuted RPMS
e ratings that you encoded (e.g., from at least 1
upp Material/TRF, you just need to encode the ratings
k. Input the Q ratings for the other objectives. Note
e cannot be blank.
n on both the Encoding Sheet, and IPCRF-Part 3. Take
jectives. Ensure that Final Numerical and Adjectival

ach of the 6 categories of Core Behavioral


cle.

ctional Competencies (RPMS Objectives in Part I) and

jectives and Interventions), timeline, and resources

he required number of copies. Submit these to your


alidation of the IPCRF between the Ratee and the
he required number of copies. Submit these to your
alidation of the IPCRF between the Ratee and the

T1-T3? MT1-MT4?
Begin. Begin.
INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE COMMITMENT REVIEW FORM (IPCRF) ENCODING SHEET
Teacher I-III (Proficient Teacher)

Name of Employee: HANNIBAL A. TAMAYO Name of Rater: NOEL R. SAUT


Position: TEACHER- I Position: HEAD TEACHER-I
Bureau/Center/Service/DivisionMASBATE PROVINCE Date of Review: July 12, 2022
Rating Period: SY 2021-2022 (August 2021-July 2022)

COT/Supp COT/Supp
Weight Material/TRF 1 Material/TRF 2
COT Indicator No. Numerical Ratings
KRA Weight per KRA Objectives per
(Set)
Objective COT RPMS 5-pt COT RPMS 5-pt
Rating Scale Rating Scale Q E T
Objective 1 5% 1 3 1 4 2 2
Objective 2 5% 4
KRA 1 20%
Objective 3 5% 2 4 2 4 2 2
Objective 4 5% 3 4 2 5 3 3
Objective 5 5% 4 3 1 4 2 2
Objective 6 5% 5 3 1 5 3 2
SET A
(Supp 5 5 5
Objective 7 5% 6
KRA 2 20% Material)
SET B (COT) 0 5 3 3
SET A
(Supp 4 5 5
Objective 8 5% 7
Material)
SET B (COT) 4 2 3 1 2
SET A (COT) 4 2 3 1 2
Objective 9 5% 8
SET B (TRF) 4 4 4
SET A (COT) 4 2 4 2 2
KRA 3 20% Objective 10 5% 9
SET B (TRF) 4 4 4
Objective 11 5% 3
Objective 12 5% 4
Objective 13 5% 4
Objective 14 5% 3
Objective 15 5% 4
KRA 4 30%
Objective 16 5% 4
Objective 17 5% 4
Objective 18 5% 4
KRA 5 10% Objective 19 10% 4
Final Rating
Adjectival Rating

HANNIBAL A. TAMAYO NOEL R. SAUT FERNANDO C. M


Ratee Rater Approving Au
EET

ical Ratings Score

Ave
2.000 0.100
4.000 0.200
2.000 0.100
3.000 0.150
2.000 0.100
2.000 0.100
5.000 0.250
3.000 0.150

5.000 0.250

2.000 0.100
2.000 0.100
4.000 0.200
2.000 0.100
4.000 0.200
3.000 0.150
4.000 0.200
4.000 0.200
3.000 0.150
4.000 0.200
4.000 0.200
4.000 0.200
4.000 0.200
4.000 0.400
4.000
Very Satisfactory

FERNANDO C. MACARAIG
Approving Authority
INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE COMMITMENT AND REVIEW FORM (IPCRF) FOR TEACHERS I-III

Name of Employee: HANNIBAL A. TAMAYO Name of Rater: NOEL R. SAUT


Position: TEACHER- I Position: HEAD TEACHER-I
Bureau/Center/Service/Division: MASBATE PROVINCE Date of Review: July 12, 2022
Rating Period: SY 2021-2022 (August 2021-July 2022)

TO BE FILLED OUT DURING PLANNING TO BE FILLED OUT DURING EVALUATION


PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
WEIGHT Outstanding Very Satisfactory Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Poor ACTUAL Rating
MFO KRAS OBJECTIVES TIMELINE QET SCORE
PER KRA RESULTS (Quality)
5 4 3 2 1
1. Applied SY 2021-
20% Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated
1. Content Quality
Level 4 in
2 0.100
Knowledge and knowledge of 2022 7 in Objective 1 as 6 in Objective 1 as 5 in Objective 1 as 4 in Objective 1 as 3 in Objective 1 as
Objective 1 as
Pedagogy content within and shown in the COT shown in the COT shown in the COT shown in the COT shown in the COT shown in the
across curriculum rating sheets/inter- rating sheets/inter- rating sheets/inter- rating sheets/inter- rating sheets/inter- COT rating
teaching areas. observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement sheets/inter-
forms. forms. forms. forms. forms OR No observer
agreement
acceptable evidence forms.
was shown.
Basic Education Services

Used research-
2. Used SY 2021- Quality Used research- Used research- Used research- Use of research- No acceptable
based
4 0.200
research-based 2022 based knowledge based knowledge based knowledge based knowledge evidence was
knowledge
knowledge and and/or principles of and/or principles of and/or principles of and/or principle of shown and/or principles
principles of teaching in all the teaching in two teaching in one teaching and of teaching in
teaching and components of components of components of learning is identified two
learning to instruction in the instruction in the instruction in the but was poorly used components of
instruction in the
enhance lesson plan to lesson plan to lesson plan to as basis for lesson plan to
professional improve student improve student improve student planning/designing improve student
practice. learning learning learning the lesson learning
Demonstrated
3. Displayed SY 2021- Quality Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level
Level 4 in
2 0.100
proficient use of 2022 7 in Objective 3 as 6 in Objective 3 as 5 in Objective 3 as 4 in Objective 3 as 3 in Objective 3 as
Objective 3 as
Mother Tongue, shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
Filipino and sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
English to observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement sheets/inter-
facilitate teaching forms forms forms forms forms OR No observer
agreement
and learning. acceptable evidence forms
was shown.

4. Used effective SY 2021- Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated
Quality
Level 5 in
3 0.150
verbal and non- 2022 7 in Objective 4 as 6 in Objective 4 as 5 in Objective 4 as 4 in Objective 4 as 3 in Objective 4 as
Objective 4 as
verbal classroom shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
strategies to sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
support learner agreement forms agreement forms agreement forms agreement forms agreement forms sheets/inter-
understanding, OR No acceptable agreement
forms
participation, evidence was
engagement and shown.
achievement.

2. Learning
20%
5. Established SY 2021- Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demostrated Level Demonstrated
Quality
Level 4 in
2 0.100
Environment safe and secure 2022 7 in Objective 5 as 6 in Objective 5 as 5 in Objective 5 as 4 in Objective 5 as 3 in Objective 5 as
Objective 5 as
learning shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
environments to sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
enhance learning observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement agreement forms sheets/inter-
through the forms forms forms forms OR No acceptable observer
agreement
consistent evidence was forms
implementation of shown.
policies,
guidelines and
procedures.
Demonstrated
6. Maintained SY 2021- Quality Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demostrated Level
Level 4 in
2 0.100
learning 2022 7 in Objective 6 as 6 in Objective 6 as 5 in Objective 6 as 4 in Objective 6 as 3 in Objective 6 as
Objective 6 as
environments that shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
promote fairness, sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
respect and care observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement agreement forms sheets/inter-
to encourage forms forms forms forms OR No acceptable observer
agreement
learning. evidence was forms
shown.

7. Maintained SY 2021- Quality Provided effective Provided effective Provided an Provided learning No acceptable Provided
effective and
5 0.250
learning 2022 (SET A) and varying learning learning effective learning opportunity/ies that evidence was
varying learning
environments that opportunities that opportunities that opportunity that is is/are partially shown opportunities
nurture and are well-aligned with are well-aligned with well-aligned with the aligned with the that are well-
inspire learners to the learning goals the learning goals learning goals and learning goals and aligned with the
participate, and feature all and engage engage learners to only somehow learning goals
and feature all
cooperate and elements of learners to participate, engage/s learners to elements of
collaborate in collaborative participate, cooperate, and/or participate, collaborative
continued learning as shown in cooperate, and/or collaborate in cooperate and/or learning as
learning. the submitted collaborate in continued learning collaborate in shown in the
submitted
learning material. continued learning as shown in the continued learning
learning
as shown in the submitted learning as shown in the material.
submitted learning material. submitted learning
material. material.

Quality Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demostrated Level Demonstrated
Level 5 in
3 0.150
(SET B) 7 in Objective 7 as 6 in Objective 7 as 5 in Objective 7 as 4 in Objective 7 as 3 in Objective 7 as
Objective 7 as
shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement agreement forms sheets/inter-
forms forms forms forms OR No acceptable observer
agreement
evidence was forms
shown.
Applied effective
8. Applied a SY 2021- Quality Applied effective Applied effective Applied an effective Applied teaching No acceptable
teaching
5 0.250
range of 2022 (SET A) teaching strategies teaching strategies teaching strategy strategy/ies that evidence was
strategies that
successful that are well-aligned that are well-aligned that is well-aligned is/are partially shown are well-aligned
strategies that with the learning with the learning with the learning aligned with the with the learning
maintain learning goals and goals and goal/s and learning goal/s and goals and
environments to successfully successfully successfully only somehow successfully
motivate
motivate learners motivate learners to motivate learners to motivates learners motivate/s learners learners to
to work monitor and work productively by to work productively to work productively monitor and
productively by evaluate their own assuming by assuming by assuming evaluate their
assuming learning as shown in responsibility for responsibility for responsibility for own learning as
shown in the
responsibility for the submitted their own learning their own learning their own learning
submitted
their own learning material. as shown in the as shown in the as shown in the learning
learning. submitted learning submitted learning submitted learning material.
material. material. material.

Quality Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated
Level 4 in
2 0.100
(SET B) 7 in Objective 8 as 6 in Objective 8 as 5 in Objective 8 as 4 in Objective 8 as 3 in Objective 8 as
Objective 8 as
shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement sheets/inter-
forms forms forms forms forms OR No observer
agreement
acceptable evidence forms
was shown
20%
Demostrated
3. Diversity of 9. Designed, SY 2021- Quality Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level
Level 4 in
2 0.100
Learners, adapted and 2022 (SET A) 7 in Objective 9 as 6 in Objective 9 as 5 in Objective 9 as 4 in Objective 9 as 3 in Objective 9 as
Objective 9 as
Curriculum and implemented shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
Planning & teaching sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
Assessment and strategies that are observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement sheets/inter-
Reporting responsive to forms forms forms forms forms OR No observer
agreement
learners with acceptable evidence forms
disabilities, was shown
giftednedness
and talents
Quality Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated 4 0.200
(SET B) 5 as shown in the 4 as shown in the 3 as shown in the 2 as shown in the 1 as shown in the Level 4 as
shown in the
TRFs TRFs TRFs TRFs TRFs OR No TRFs
acceptable evidence
was shown

10. Adapted and SY 2021- Quality Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated Level Demostrated
Level 4 in
2 0.100
used culturally- 2022 (SET A) 7 in Objective 10 as 6 in Objective 10 as 5 in Objective 10 as 4 in Objective 10 as 3 in Objective 10 as
Objective 10 as
appropriate shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT rating shown in COT
teaching sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- sheets/inter- rating
strategies to observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement observer agreement sheets/inter-
address the forms forms forms forms forms OR No observer
agreement
needs of learners acceptable evidence forms
from indigenous was shown
groups

Quality Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated Level Demonstrated 4 0.200
(SET B) 5 as shown in the 4 as shown in the 3 as shown in the 2 as shown in the 1 as shown in the Level 4 as
shown in the
TRFs TRFs TRFs TRFs TRFs OR No TRFs
acceptable evidence
was shown
Completed the
11. Adapted and SY 2021- Quality Evaluated the Monitored progress Completed the Planned for the No acceptable
implementation
3 0.150
implemented 2022 adapted/contextuali of the adapted/ implementation of implementation of evidence was
of the adapted/
learning programs zed learning contextualized the adapted/ the shown contextualized
that ensure program as learning program contextualized adapted/contextuali learning
relevance and evidenced by MOV while being learning program as zed existing learning program as
responsiveness to No.1 implemented as evidence by MOV program as evidence by
MOV No. 3
the needs of all evidence by MOV No. 3 evidenced by MOV
learners No. 2 No. 4

12. Utilized SY 2021- Quality Implemented a Developed materials Planned for a Analyzed learners' No acceptable Developed
4 0.200
assessment data 2022 teaching and based on learners' teaching and mastered skills evidence was materials based
on learners'
to inform the learning assessment data as learning strategy based on the shown assessment
modification of strategy/program evidenced by a list and/or program frequency of errors data as
teaching and using materials of identified based on learners' and correct evidenced by a
learning practices based on learners' least/most mastered assessment data as responses as list of identified
least/most
and programs assessment data as skills with evidenced by a list evidenced by a list mastered skills
evidenced by a list supporting MOV of identified of identified with supporting
of identified No.2 least/most mastered least/most mastered MOV No.2
least/most mastered skills with skills
skills with supporting MOV
supporting MOV No. No.3
1
30%
Planned with the
4. Community 13. Maintained SY 2021- Quality Collaborated with Planned with the Conducted a Communicated with No acceptable
community
4 0.200
Linkages and learning 2022 the community community consultative meeting the community evidence was
stakeholders, a
Professional environments that stakeholder in the stakeholders, a with the community stakeholders about shown program,
Engagement & are responsive to implementation/ program, project, stakeholders on a a program, project, project, and/or
Personal Growth community completion of a and/or activity that program, project, and/or activity that activity that
contexts program/project, maintains a learning and/or activity that maintains a learning maintains a
and Professional learning
and/or activity that environment maintains a learning environment
Development maintains a learning responsive to the environment responsive to the
environment
responsive to
environment community contexts responsive to the community contexts the community
responsive to the as evidenced y community contexts as evidenced by contexts as
evidenced y
community contexts MOV No.2 as evidenced by MOV No. 4
MOV No.2
as evidenced by MOV 3
MOV No.1
Reviewed
14. Reviewed SY 2021- Quality Exhibited an Exhibited an Reviewed personal Prticipated in the No acceptable
personal
3 0.150
regularly personal 2022 improved practice improved practice teaching practices review of personal evidence was
teaching
teaching practice through one's through a teaching using laws and teaching practices shown practices using
using existing teaching as impact material as impact regulations that using laws and laws and
laws and of regularly of regularly apply to the regulations that regulations that
regulations that reviewing one's reviewing one's profession and the apply to the apply to the
profession and
apply to the teaching practice/s teaching practice/s responsibilities in profession and the the
teaching using laws and using laws and the Code of Ethics responsibilities in responsibilities
profession and regulations that regulations that for Professional the Code of Ethics in the Code of
the apply to the apply to the Teachers in 4 for Professional Ethics for
Professional
responsibilities profession and the profession and the quarters with Teachers in 4
Teachers in 4
specified in the responsibilities in responsibilities in reflection outputs quarters as quarters with
Code of Ethics for the Code of Ethics the Code of Ethics as evidenced by evidenced by MOV reflection
Professional for Professional for Professional MOV No.3 No.4 outputs as
Teachers Teachers as Teachers as evidenced by
MOV No.3
evidenced by MOV evidenced by MOV
No.1 No.2

15. Complied SY 2021- Sustained Discussed with Communicated with Implemented school No acceptable Discussed with
Quality
learners,
4 0.200
with and 2022 engagement with learners, learners, policies and evidence was
parents/guardian
implemented the learners, parents/guardians, parents/guardians, procedures without shown s, and other
school policies parents/guardians and other and other communicating and stakeholders the
and procedures and other stakeholders the stakeholders the consulting the implemented
consistently to stakeholders implemented school implemented school learners, school policies
and procedures
foster harmonious regarding school policies and policies and parents/guardians as evidenced by
relationships with policies and procedures as procedures as and other MOV No.2
learners, parents procedures through evidenced by MOV evidenced by MOV stakeholders
and other school-community No.2 No.3
stakeholders partnership/s as
evidenced by MOV
No.1
Applied learner-
16. Applied a SY 2021- Quality Applied learner- Applied learner- Applied learner- Application of No acceptable
centered
4 0.200
personal 2022 centered teaching centered teaching centered teaching learner-centered evidence was
teaching
philosophy of philosophy in the philosophy in the philosophy in the teaching philosophy shown philosophy in the
teaching that is lesson plan in all the lesson plan in two lesson plan in one is reflected but was lesson plan in
learner-centered components of components of component of poorly used as basis two components
instruction in the instruction in the instruction in the for of instruction in
the lesson plan
lesson plan to lesson plan to lesson plan to planning/designing to improve
improve student improve student improve student the lesson student learning
learning learning learning

17. Adopted SY 2021- Quality Exhibited dignity of Exhibited dignity of Adopted practices Adopted a practice No acceptable Exhibited dignity
of teaching as a
4 0.200
practices that 2022 teaching as a teaching as a that uphold the that uphold the evidence was
profession by
uphold the dignity profession by profession by dignity of teaching dignity of teaching shown exhibiting
of teaching as a exhibiting qualities exhibiting qualities as a profession by as a profession by qualities such as
profession by such as caring such as caring exhibiting qualities exhibiting qualities caring attitude,
exhibiting attitude, respect and attitude, respect and such as caring such as caring respect and
integrity with
qualities such as integrity with integrity with attitude, respect and attitude, respect and affirmation from
caring attitude, affirmation from affirmation from any dignity as evidenced dignity as evidenced any school
respect and different school school stakeholder by at least 2 MOV by one MOV No.2 stakeholder as
integrity. stakeholders as as evidenced by No.2 evidenced by
one MOV No.1
evidenced by at one MOV No.1
least two MOV No.1

18. Set SY 2021- Quality Updated Discussed progress Set professional Accomplished the e- No acceptable Discussed
4 0.200
professional 2022 professional on professional development goals SAT at the evidence was progress on
professional
devleopment development goals development goals based on e-SAT beginning of the shown development
goals based on during Phase II of with the rater during results as evidenced school year as goals with the
the Philippine the RPMS Cycle as the Mid-year Review by MOV No.3 evidenced by MOV rater during the
Professional evidenced by MOV as evidenced by No.4 Mid-year Review
as evidenced by
Standars for No.1 MOV No.2 MOV No.2
Teachers
10%
Performed at
5. Plus Factor 19. Performed SY 2021- Quality Performed at least 1 Performed at least 1 Performed at least 1 Performed at least 1 No acceptable
least 1 related
4 0.400
various related 2022 related work/activity related work/activity related work/activity related work/activity evidence was
work/activity that
works/activities that contribute to the that contribute to the that contribute to the that contributed to shown contribute to the
that contribute to teaching-lerning teaching-lerning teaching-lerning the teaching- teaching-lerning
the teaching- process beyond the process within the process within the learning process process within
learning process school/Community school/Community learning within the class as the
school/Communi
Learning Center Learning Center area/department as evidenced by ty Learning
(CLC) as evidenced (CLC) as evidenced evidenced by submitted MOV Center (CLC) as
by submitted MOV by submitted MOV submitted MOV evidenced by
submitted MOV

RATING FOR OVERALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Very Satisfactory 4.000


ADJECTIVAL RATING EQUIVALENCES
RANGE ADJECTIVAL RATING
4.500-5.000 Outstanding
3.500-4.499 Very Satisfactory
2.500-3.499 Satisfactory
1.500-2.499 Unsatisfactory
Below 1.499 Poor

HANNIBAL A. TAMAYO NOEL R. SAUT FERNANDO C. MACARAIG


Ratee Rater Approving Authority
PART II: COMPETENCIES
Instructions: Please indicate the number of competency indicators that you demonstrated during the performance cycle.
CORE BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES
Self-Management Teamwork

1. Sets personal goals and directions, needs and development. 1. Willingly does his/her share of responsibility.

2. Undertakes personal actions and behavior that are clear and purposive and takes into account personal 2. Promotes collaboration and removes barrier to teamwork and goal accomplishment across the
goals and values congruent to that of the organization. organization.

3. Displays emotional maturity and enthusiasm for and is challenged by higher goals.
5 3. Applies negotiation principles in arriving at win-win agreements.
5
4. Prioritizes work tasks and schedules (through Gantt chants, checklists, etc.) to achieve goals. 4. Drives consensus and team ownership of decisions.

5. Works constructively and collaboratively with others and across organizations to accomplish organization
5. Sets high quality, challenging, realistic goals for self and others.
goals and objectives.
Professionalism and Ethics Service Orientation
1. Demonstrates the values and behavior enshrined in the Norms and Conduct and Ethical Standards for
1. Can explain and articulate organizational directions, issues and problems.
Public Officials and Employees (RA 6713).
2. Practices ethical and professional behavior and conduct taking into account the impact of his/her actions
2. Takes personal responsibility for dealing with and/or correcting customer service issues and concerns.
and decisions.
3. Maintains a professional image: being trustworthy, regularity of attendance and punctuality, good
grooming and communication.
4 3. Initiates activities that promote advocacy for men and women empowerment.
5
4. Participates in updating office vision, mission, mandates and strategies based on DepEd strategies and
4. Makes personal sacrifices to meet the organization’s needs.
directions.
5. Acts with a sense of urgency and responsibility to meet the organization’s needs, improve system and 5. Develops and adopts service improvement program through simplified procedures that will further
help others improve their effectiveness. enhance service delivery.
Results Focus Innovation
1. Examines the root cause of problems and suggests effective solutions. Foster new ideas, processes and
1. Achieves results with optimal use of time and resources most of the time.
suggests better ways to do things (cost and/or operational efficiency).
2. Avoids rework, mistakes and wastage through effective work methods by placing organizational needs 2. Demonstrates an ability to think “beyond the box”. Continuously focuses on improving personal
before personal needs. productivity to create higher value and results.

3. Delivers error-free outputs most of the time by conforming to standard operating procedures correctly and
consistently. Able to produce very satisfactory quality work in terms of usefulness/acceptability and
completeness with no supervision required.
5 3. Promotes a creative climate and inspires co-workers to develop original ideas or solutions. 5
4. Expresses a desire to do better and may express frustration at waste or inefficiency. May focus on new or 4. Translates creative thinking into tangible changes and solutions that improve the work unit and
more precise ways of meeting goals set. organization.

5. Makes specific changes in the system or in own work methods to improve performance. Examples may
5. Uses ingenious methods to accomplish responsibilities. Demonstrates resourcefulness and the ability to
include doing something better, faster, at a lower cost, more efficiently, or improving quality, customer
succeed with minimal resources.
satisfaction, morale, without setting any specific goal.

Note: The assessment in the demonstration of competencies shall not be reflected in the final rating. These competencies are monitored to inform professional development plans (DepEd Order No. 2, s. 2015, p. 9).
PART IV: DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Action Plan
Strengths Development Needs (Recommended Developmental Intervention) Timeline Resources Needed
Learning Objectives Intervention
A. Functional Competencies

B. Core Behavioral Competencies

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