More than 150 Teacher-Education students of the College of Education, Arts, and Sciences participated in the Practice Teaching Pre-Deployment Seminar at FADC Hall, on February 28-29.
Supervised by Dr.
Judel V. Protacio, COEAS Dean, together with Dr. Napoleon P. Albor, Jr., Dr.
Mary Ann L. Decrepito, and Dr. Rosipico F. Tupaz, the respective Program Chairs
of the Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd), Bachelor of Elementary Education
(BEEd), and Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd), the fourth year students
were able to gain opportunities in developing critical and practical skills, as
well as an understanding of competencies related to specific classroom contexts.
The first topic on Personality
Enhancement and Social Etiquette was discussed by Mrs. Rizza A. Sarabia, and followed
by Dr. Grazyl T. Baria on the Do's and Don'ts of the Teaching Profession.
The DepEd Forms for Teachers and Class
Advisers, and the Preparation of Instructional Materials were the topics simultaneously
discussed by Ms. Grace D. De Ado and Prof. John Paul L. Araneta.
On the second day, Dr.
Jason D. Dueñas tackled the Lesson Planning while Mr. Mark Nel R. Venus discussed
the Portfolio Presentation.
One representative
from BEEd, BPEd, and BSEd English, Filipino, Science, Math, and Social Studies
majors conducted a demonstration teaching during the parallel session where group
professors from each discipline were formed to serve as demonstration critics.
"As
Dr. Judel said, the concept of no return says that there is no turning back
anymore. Now that we are left with no choice but to move forward, we will
prepare ourselves for our Teaching Internship. Kapoy pero padayon para sa
handom,"
Danilyn R. Cipriano, BSEd student uttered.
The Teaching
Internship at the respective cooperating schools is scheduled to start on March
1.
Text & Photo:
Christian John Villamor
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