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On October 23, 2023, and November 6 until November 9, the days of our observation

began at Buhi North Central School. It was a cold, rainy day on the same day, but we were
enthusiastic for our deployment to the school. We got up early to make sure we had everything we
needed, and our call time is 6:40 a.m. We must come to the school as early as possible to meet with
the teachers. We initially reported to the principal's office for the orientation period, during which
every student teacher will be educated about the school activities that require our full cooperation
and duties. Sir Danilo R. Obiasca told us that punctuality is the most important practice in the field
of teaching. After our brief orientation, we proceed to the school's multipurpose building to attend
the flag ceremony at 7:30 a.m. The principal introduced us one by one after the ceremony. We took
our places on the stage so everyone could see that we were the student teachers who would be
observing their lessons. Following that, we returned to the school principal's office to assign each
of us a grade level to observe. He assigned grade level per individual of the selected section in
kindergarten, primary, and intermediate. At BNCS, there are 15 student teachers: 2 from BEEd-
4A, 9 from BEEd-4B, and 4 from BEEd-4C. In the primary level, Ms. Myrna L. Valenciano
volunteered to observe in Grade I—Mabini under the supervision of Ma'am Maria Charmella
Genevevie S. Zaballa, while Mr. Nicho T. Lozano was assigned in Grade I—Rizal under the
supervision of Ma'am Mabel Z. Camasis. Ms. Kyla Mae S. Zaballa was assigned in Grade 2—
Section Tulip—under the supervision of Ma'am Gina D. Repatacodo. Ms. Adelyn E. Oliva offered
to observe in Grade III—Diamond under the direction of Ma'am Sylva V. Sumalabe. In the
intermediate level, Ms. Mary Joy C. Iballar was assigned to Grade IV-Aquarius with the teacher,
Ma'am Cherill S. Britanico, and Ms. Rosalie Arcilla was assigned to Grade IV-Capricorn under the
supervision of Ma'am Mary Joy I. Lacoste; Ms. Jessa May B. Machado was assigned to Grade V-
Love under the supervision of Ma'am Emma C. Leal; and Ma'am Diana Rose L. Oafallas was
assigned to Grade V-Peace with her elementary teacher, Ma'am Jocelyn A. San Antonio. The
principal assigned the team leader, Ms. Leah B. Dautil, to Grade VI-St Mary, a star section, under
the supervision of Ma'am Auryl N. Salon. The different cooperating teachers introduced us to their
learners, and then we proceeded to inform them of our names and addresses as well.
Observing teaching and learning in the context of a school provides valuable insights into
the dynamic interaction between teachers and learners. Over the last 5 1/2 days, we had many
important experiences that will shape how we teach. We learned a lot, especially about different
teaching strategies, how to communicate well with learners using both words and actions that can
help learners improve their knowledge, and how to be a responsible and good role model to them.
The teacher's adept use of technology not only engaged learners but also facilitated a more
interactive and collaborative atmosphere. We observed how the teacher seamlessly integrated
varied instructional methods to address diverse learning styles within the classroom. Furthermore,
the emphasis on learner participation and peer collaboration stood out as key factors in fostering a
positive and inclusive learning community. Managing learner behavior and promoting literacy and
numeracy were big parts of what we saw during our time observing. We need to collaborate and
provide some strategies to promote trust and respect, which can help reduce our stress and also
create community relations within the school. Dealing with learners with disabilities,
understanding giftedness, and handling tough situations were part of the learning process. We also
saw the rich diversity among learners—different languages, cultures, economic backgrounds, and
religions. Understanding each learner's unique needs, strengths, weaknesses, interests, and
experiences became clear to us. Planning and managing teaching and learning, including designing
assessments and giving helpful feedback, were crucial parts of the teaching process.
However, this observation made us realize that, as teachers, passion, dedication, and love
for learners are crucial. Observing the classroom environment provides a more nuanced
understanding of the difficulties that teachers face when catering to individual learning styles. It
also emphasizes the importance of creating a positive and inclusive environment that encourages
active participation. Thus, such observations serve as a reminder of the critical role teachers play
in shaping the educational experience, as well as the ongoing need to adapt methods to meet
learners' changing needs. We are not just a teacher but also a second mother and a friend, helping
them strengthen their abilities and turn their weaknesses into strengths. Teachers should not stop
learning; instead, they should attend seminars, workshops, and training sessions to continue
professional growth and development, and it’s a key element in maintaining high-quality
education.
“Sir Clark and Sir Daniel”, signed the letter for FS1 observation. Mr. Danilo R. Obiasca, cooperating school principal introduced us to the teachers and learners in school.

Captured moments of versatility in the Multi-purpose space. Moments of anticipation taken at the Principal's Office.

The principal assigned the grade level per individual in the selected section in kindergarten, primary, and intermediate.

Grade I – Mabini learners with teacher Maria Charmella Grade I – Rizal learners with teacher Mabel Z. Camasis.
Genevevie S. Zaballa
Grade II – Tulip learners with teacher Gina D. Repatacodo. Grade III – Diamond learners with teacher Sylva V. Sumalabe.

Grade IV – Aquarius with teacher Cherill S. Britanico. Grade IV – Capricorn learners with teacher Mary Joy L. Lacoste.

Grade V – Peace learners with teacher Jocelyn A. San Antonio.


Grade V – Love Learners with teacher Emma C. Leal.

One of the dedicated cooperation teachers shares insights about


Grade VI – St. Mary learners with teacher Auryl N. Salon.
the information of her learners.
Conducted an interview with the learners on the difficulties they
Conducted an interview with sir Giovannie A. Siocson about ICT.
encountered whole enrolled in school.

Awarding of a certificate of appreciation to the different assigned cooperating teachers.

Awarding of a Certificate of Appreciation to the


Cooperating School Principal
CURRICULUM VITAE

ROSALIE ARCILLA DIANA ROSE L. OAFALLAS


San Jose, Baybayon, Buhi, Camarines Sur San Buenaventura, Buhi, Camarines Sur

Age: 23 Age: 22
Date of Birth: March 30, 2000 Date of Birth: March 20, 2001
Civil Status: Single Civil Status: Single
Contact No: 09677316424 Contact No: 09272079604

LEAH B. DAUTIL ADELYN E. OLIVA


Sagrada, Buhi, Camarines Sur San Vicente, Buhi, Camarines Sur

Age: 35 Age: 22
Date of Birth: December 20, 1987 Date of Birth: January 5, 2001
Civil Status: Married Civil Status: Single
Contact No: 09218858607 Contact No: 09262839154

MARY JOY C. IBALLAR MYRNA L. VALENCIANO


Sagrada, Buhi, Camarines Sur Igbac, Buhi, Camarines Sur

Age: 21 Age: 30
Date of Birth: February 20, 2002 Date of Birth: April 27, 1993
Civil Status: Single Civil Status: Single
Contact No: 9163356896 Contact No: 09512761973

NICHO T. LOZANO KYLA MAE S. ZABALLA


De Los Angeles, Buhi, Camarines Sur San Buenaventura, Buhi, Camarines Sur

Age: 22 Age: 21
Date of Birth: December 21, 2000 Date of Birth: February 21, 2002
Civil Status: Single Civil Status: Single
Contact No: 09696088605 Contact No: 09676914222

JESSA MAY B. MACHADO


Cabatuan, Buhi, Camarines Sur

Age: 24
Date of Birth: May 27, 1998
Civil Status: Single
Contact No: 09911445051
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