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Making STUDENT-TEACHING
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Teacher (schoolteacher) is a person who provides
education for pupils (children) and students
(adults)
Studentis a learner, or someone who
attends an educational institution.
Definition of Terms
Student teaching
is a college-supervised instructional
experience; usually the culminating course in a
university/college undergraduate education
or graduate school program leading to
teacher education and certification.
Legal Foundations
CHED Memorandum Order no. 30 (CMO 30)Article V. Sec. 13
states that “fields study courses are intended to provide students with practical learning experiences in which they observe, verify, reflect on, in actual school settings.
The experiences will begin with field observation and gradually intensify until students undertake practice teaching”
Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
Article IV Sec. 2States that “Every teacher shall uphold the
highest possible standards of quality education, shall make the best preparations
for the career of teaching, and shall at his best at all times in the practice of his
profession.”
Student teachers are often placed into an
awkward and stressful situation, not really sure of
their authority and sometimes not even placed with veteran
teachers who are much help.
These tips can aid student teachers
as they begin their first teaching
assignments
1. Do your background
research about your designated
school.
1. Area or Location2. History
3. Mission, Vision and Philosophy
4. Faculty and;5. Facilities
2. Be organized and be
prepared.
Always come to the lesson prepared.Schedule a timetable for marking and preparing work.
As a teacher, you are a professional and you are supposed to dress accordingly. There is nothing wrong with over dressing during your student teaching assignments.
3. Dress appropriately
4. Be on TIME!
Punctuality is very important in the 'real world'. If you are late, you will definitely NOT start out
on the right foot with your cooperating teacher.
5. Follow the school rules
follow your own
classroom rules
.
Rules must be always observed and be exercised.
Remember that the coordinating teacher has pressures placed
upon them just as you have your own
pressures to deal with.
6. Be FLEXIBLE
7. Be professional with fellow teachers
Do not interrupt other teachers'
classes without an absolutely good
reason. When you are
speaking with your coordinating teacher or other teachers on campus, treat them
with respect.
Ask what his or her teaching philosophy or expectations are, along with learning about the expected teaching program for the duration of your time working with him or her. Be sure to find out whether you have free reign or restrictions on teaching methods, topics, and other relevant issues.
8. Be guided by PRINCIPLES,
PHILOSOPHIES, and
METHODOLOGIES in Teaching and Learning.
9. Always write your daily
observational report.
It is very important to have an idea of the different approaches used in a
classroom.
10. Be YOURSELF!!!!
First and foremost, try and enjoy every minute that you
are teaching. It's important to be attentive to detail but not expect to be perfect in what
you think a teacher should be. Acknowledge that you're still
a student yourself
Teaching, is not just a job. It is a human service, and it must be thought of as a mission.
-Dr. Ralph Tyler