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SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

San Jose, Miagao, Iloilo

DAY 3
IN-SERVICE TRAINING FOR
TEACHERS
March 15-19, 2021
RECAPITULATION

Demo Teaching

Lucia F. Niňo
- Nail Care Tools, Materials and Equipment

Lonafhel B. Morano
-Speech Style
Before we proceed, let’s have a guessing game.

Guess the title of the Disney Movie flash on screen

Example:
RAYA and the Last Dragon
MULAN
SNOW WHITE
FROZEN
POCAHONTAS
The Little Mermaid
ALADDIN
MOANA
TOY STORY
COCO
Did you get it all correct?

If YES then, it’s time to change


our curriculum 
At the end of the session, participants should
be able to:

1.Differentiate intervention from


remediation;
2.Recognize when to give intervention and
remediation activities
3.Identify importance of intervention
and remediation activities.
Fundamental goal of Intervention
and Remediation

-support struggling students with


focused learning opportunities to
achieve academic success.
Intervention
-identified as a formal process for helping students
who are struggling

-method used to help identify students with specific


learning disabilities.

-use to prevent learning gaps from widening


in later grades and to identify students
for special education referral.
Remediation (or Re-teaching)

-means “teaching again” content that


students previously failed to learn.

-done early on and for the benefit of all


learners during core instruction in hope
of preventing the majority of students
from requiring more targeted,
intensive interventions.
-Knowing what your students need
and how to best meet student needs
will make for a more balanced learning
ecosystem where everyone is receiving
the right level of services at just
the right time.
Who to Intervene or Remediate
Learner Group Targeted Intervention
Learners without parents or 1. Establishing a chat support system to address
household member who can guide possible queries.
and support their learning at home. 2. Regular monitoring via SMS or video call
3. Video tutorial as supplementary guided
instruction

Struggling Readers 1. Parent as reading facilitators


2. Assistance from big brother or sister
3. Modified reading materials either printed or
digital copy

No access to devices and internet 1. Delivery of printed modules


2. TV and radio aided instruction (if available)
Inaccessible (living in remote 1. Digital/online instructions if signal reception
and/or unsafe areas) is evident
2. Community coordination with the barangay
officials or/coordinators
Indigenous people 1. Local partnership with the
community officials governing the
Indigenous People
2. Crafting of materials adhering in the
principle of localization and
indigenization
Persons with disabilities 1. Parent or guardian as a learning
facilitator
2. Technical assistance from teachers
specializing in Special Education
Others Evaluation of different inhibiting factors
prior in designing modalities
Activity Samples:

1. Write a poem – verbal linguistics

2. Make a drawing about the poem – Visual


learners

3. Compose a music video in a certain topic –


Musical learners

4. Solve a word puzzle – Logical learners


For your output, answer a snapshot on Multiple Intelligences

Reference:

https://blog.edmentum.com/intervention-vs-remediation-what%E2%80%99s-
difference
Thank you!!

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