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TEACHING EXCELLENCE :REFLECTION ON TEACHING & REFLECTION ON TEACHING & LEARNING
Concept by : Prof Dr Gerardus Polla M App ScConcept by : Prof. Dr. Gerardus Polla, M.App.Sc.Revised by :Debby Tanamal S Kom M Trng &Dvt-Debby Tanamal, S.Kom., M.Trng. &Dvt
-Ramir Santos Austria, MAEd
Learning Outcomes : Learning Outcomes :
At the end of this sharing session, it is hoped that the participants will be able :
To Identify Their Teaching & Learning PhilosophyTo Identify the components of y p
Planning & Delivering the Course Creation of Assessment & EvaluationCreating Positive Environment
Plan Interesting and Challenging Lesson Plan to meet g g gtheir learner’s need
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WHY PREPARE A TEACHING PORTFOLIO?TEACHING PORTFOLIO?
To generate ideas for future teaching developmentg g p
To identify your personal teaching style
To consider new ways of gathering student feedback
To provide structure for self-reflection about areas of improvement
To share teaching expertise and experience with younger faculty
membersmembers
To document your significant teaching accomplishments.
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USING YOUR TEACHING PORTFOLIO
Utilize Self-Reflection
What is your greatest strength as a lecturer? Why?What is your greatest strength as a lecturer? Why?
What is one thing you would most like to change about your teaching?
Have you taken any steps to bring about this change?
What new teaching strategies have you tried last year? g g y y
How would you describe your perspectives, attitude toward
teaching? Has it changed in recent years? In what ways?teaching? Has it changed in recent years? In what ways?
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Components of Teaching-Learning P tf liPortfolio
Teaching Philosophyg p y
Learning Philosophy
Planning & Delivering the Course
Development & Use of Meaningful Assessment
Creating Positive Environment
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1. Teaching Philosophy1. Teaching Philosophy
Individual’s reflection of lecturer’s role in the classroom
A Teaching Philosophy is a narrative that includes
classroom
A Teaching Philosophy is a narrative that includesYour conception of teaching and learningA d i ti f h t hA description of how you teachJustification for why you teach that way
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I believe that as a lecturer, I should…I believe that as a lecturer, I should…
Learning Theories:Learning Theories:Constructivism
BehaviorismCognitivism
Teaching Perspectives Inventory (TPI)
Teacher centeredTeaching Philosophy
Teacher-centeredVs
Student-Centered
OTHERS Beliefs/Values regarding teaching & learning
OTHERS ? ? ? ?
PedagogyVs
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I di id l’ i h t d t l b t2. Learning Philosophy
Individual’s view on how students learn best
I b li th t t d t ld l b t ifI believe that my students would learn best if…
Domain of LearningMental Conditions of Learning
Gagne Principles Domain of LearningCognitiveAffective
Psychomotor
Gagne Principles
LearningPhilosophy
Learning Style :VAK
Surface VS DeepMultiple Intelligence
PART
Kolb Cycle of Learning
PedagogyVs
Andragogy OTHERS Andragogy OTHERS ? ? ? ?Copyright : Widia Center of Excellence for Teaching and Learning (WiTeL)
3. Statement of Teaching Competency
Individual’s reflection on his/her planning and Individual s reflection on his/her planning and teaching experiences (planning and delivering the course, development and use of meaningful course, development and use of meaningful assessment, creating positive environment), which consist of :consist of :
Planning & Delivering the Course
Development and Use of Meaningful Assessment
Creating Positive Environment
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3.1 Planning & Delivering the CourseAbility to set learning outcomes to design and plan learning activities to deliver Ability to set learning outcomes, to design and plan learning activities, to deliver subject in formal lecture
Curriculum Component Consistency Learning OutcomesInstructional StrategiesgAssessment)
Lesson Plan & Time
Planning & Delivering
Instructional Design
Management
Learning Style
OTHERS
BPL2Structuring the Lesson
IntroductionBody Content OTHERS
? ? ? ?Body – Content
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3.2 Development and Use of Meaningful Assessment
To identify / implement methods in evaluating the effectiveness of teaching, developing or elaborating assessment / evaluation tools : summative and f i i bj f hi i h formative assessment in subject of teaching in the classroomEvaluation of the Effectiveness of TeachingEvaluation of Students’ Learning Progress
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3.2.1 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Teachingg
I b li h hi h ff i f hi h h d/ I h ld I believe that to achieve the effectiveness of teaching, the method/s I should useis/are
OTHERS ? ? ? ?
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3.2.2 Evaluation of Students Learning Progress
I believe that to evaluate students learning progress, the appropriate assessment tool/s I I believe that to evaluate students learning progress, the appropriate assessment tool/s I should use is/are …
OTHERS OTHERS ? ? ? ?
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3.3 Creating Positive Environment
Abilit t t iti l i i t i th l
3.3 Creating Positive Environment
Ability to create a positive learning environment in the classroom
I believe that to create a positive learning environment in the classroom I should…..
OTHERS ? ? ? ?? ? ? ?
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RESOURCESRESOURCES
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