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PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
LET REVIEW
PEAK TACLOBAN
Component Professional Education
Area The Teaching Profession
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q1. A professional teacher is grounded on a clear view
of the practice. He/She could handily define questions
such as why teach, what to teach, how to teach, what
his/her role is and the learnersā€™ among others. How
important the questions are for the teacher?
1.It serve as the teacherā€™s bases for promoting learners.
2.It serve as the teacherā€™s foundation in his/her gradual
induction to the profession.
3.It serve as the teacherā€™s guiding principles about
education-related issues and concerns.
4.All of the above
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
THE TEACHERā€™S EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
ā€¢ Statement of a teacherā€™s guiding principles about education-related
issues and concerns
ļƒ¼ Why teach
- beginning with the choice to take pre-service education for
teachers
ļƒ¼ What to teach
- a question on what the teacher likes the students to learn
ļƒ¼ How to teach
- a question to guide in selecting the appropriate pedagogy
ļƒ¼ Role of teacher
- a question on the kind of teachers he/she will be
ļƒ¼ Role of learners
- a question on what kind of learners the teacher likes to produce
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q2. Values are taught and caught. What does
this imply?
a.The teacher teaches values.
b.The teacher models values.
c.The teacher teaches values education.
d.The teacher teaches and models values.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
THE TEACHER AS TEACHER AND
MODEL OF VALUES
ā€œValues are taught and caught.ā€
THE TEACHERā€™S FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF
MORALITY
ā€œTHE TEACHER IS A PERSON OF GOOD MORAL
CHARACTER.ā€
ā€œDo good; avoid evil.ā€
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Major Legal Bases of Philippine
Education:
1.The Constitution of the Philippines
2.The Magna Carta for Public School
Teachers (1966)
3.Education Act of 1982 (Batas Pambansa
232)
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q3. In the 1987 Philippine Constitution, where can
we find the provision for education?
a.Article III b. Article X
c. Article XII d. Article XIV
Q4. The Philippine Constitution guarantees the
right of all citizens to quality education at
a. basic education b. tertiary level
c. graduate level d. all levels
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q5: Religion shall be allowed only to be taught in public
schools if_____________.
a. the children are Roman Catholic.
b. the teachers are the ones conducting religion.
c. there is a written parent permit for their children to
attend religion.
d. the children voluntarily attend religion class.
Q6. In Philippine schools, no groups of aliens shall
comprise more than ___ of the enrolment in any school.
a. Ā½ b. 1/3
c. 1/4 d. 1/5
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q7: Which statement is NOT directly provided for in the
1987 Philippine Constitution?
a. All educational institutions shall include the study of
the constitution as part of the curricula.
b. The control and administration of educational
institution shall be vested in the citizen of the
Philippines.
c. The teaching of the life and works of Rizal.
d. No educational institution shall be established
exclusively for aliens.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
THE 1987 CONSTITUTION
Article XIV: Education, Science & Technology, Arts,
Culture and Sports
ļƒ˜The state shall protect and promote the right of all citizens
to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate
steps to make such education accessible to all.
ļƒ˜All educational institutions shall include the study of the
constitution as part of the curricula.
ļƒ˜Religion shall be taught on the parentsā€™ option.
ļƒ˜Educational institution shall be owned solely by Filipinos; at
least 60% of it.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
THE 1987 CONSTITUTION
ļƒ˜The control and administration of educational institution
shall be vested in the citizen of the Philippines.
ļƒ˜No educational institution shall be established exclusively
for aliens and no groups of aliens shall comprise more than
1/3 of the enrolment in any school.
ļƒ˜The state shall assign the highest budgetary priority to
education and ensure that teaching will attract and retain
its rightful share of the best available talents through
adequate remuneration and other means of job satisfaction
and fulfilment.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q8. ā€œThe State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to
quality education at all levels.ā€ Which government program is in
support of this?
a. Deregulated tuition fee hike
b. Primary schools for indigenous people
c. Exclusion of children with special needs from the formal system
d. None of the above
Q9. ā€œThe State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to
quality education at all levels.ā€ Which government program is in
support of this?
a. Establishment of early childhood learning centers in all barangays
b. The strengthening of the Accreditation and Equivalency Program
c. The institutionalization of centers for the mentally challenged
d. All of the above
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
THE MAGNA CARTA FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
Q10. Which of the following grounds can a teacher be transferred to
another station?
a. If it is in the exigency of the service
b. It the teachers previously requested for transfer and the
request is granted
c. If it is a promotion from classroom teacher to head teacher or
principal
d. All of the above
Sec. 6. Consent for Transfer (excerpt). Except for cause and as herein
otherwise provided, no teacher shall be transferred without his consent
from one station to another except when the exigencies of the service so
requires. No transfers shall be made three months before any local or
national election.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q11. A division supervisor made an announcement in one division
gathering about an administrative complaint still being investigated filed
against one head teacher. Was the announcement proper?
a. Yes. The complaint must serve as warning to the others.
b. No. The division gathering was not the proper venue.
c. Yes. The respondentā€™s identity must be revealed.
d. No. The case is still pending.
Sec. 8. Safeguards in Disciplinary Procedure (excerpt). Every teacher shall
enjoy equitable safeguards at each stage of any disciplinary procedure and
shall have the right to be informed in writing of the charges, to full access
to the evidence in the case, to defend himself and to be defended by a
representative of his choice and/or by his organization, and to appeal to
clearly designated authorities. No publicity shall be given to any disciplinary
action being taken against a teacher during the pendency of his case.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q12. The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers has
provided for fair opportunity for those entering and those
already in the teaching profession. Which hiring
requirement is NOT acceptable for teacher applicants?
a. Ability to use all medium of instruction effectively
b. Knowledge of the culture of the people in the community
c. Interpersonal intelligence
d. Pleasing personality
Sec. 10. No Discrimination. There shall be no discrimination
whatsoever in entrance to the teaching profession, or during its
exercise, or in the termination of services, based on other than
professional consideration.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q13. Whose request for transfer of station will be given
more consideration?
a. A single female public school teacher
b. A single male public school teacher
c. A public school teacher married to an engineer
d. A female public school teacher married to another
public school teacher
Sec. 11. Married Teachers. Whenever possible, the proper
authorities shall take all steps to enable married couples,
both of whom are public school teachers, to be employed
in the same locality.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q14. Mr. Dimasupil developed a teaching technique
different from what other teachers used in their teaching.
Is it acceptable?
a. No. The teacher should follow what the others use.
b. Yes. It is his right to choose the best strategy.
c. No. The students in his class may not learn.
d. None of the above
Sec. 12. Academic Freedom. Teachers shall enjoy academic
freedom in the discharge of their professional duties,
particularly with regard to teaching and classroom
methods.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q15. Mrs. Reyes was asked by her principal to teach other classes in
addition to her regular six-hour load. What will be the basis of her
additional compensation?
a. Basic salary
b. Regular salary plus 25% of her basic pay
c. Number of years in service
d. Performance rating
Sec. 13. Teaching Hours (Excerpt). Actual classroom instruction shall
not be more than six hours a day. Provided, however, That where the
exigencies of the service so require, any teacher may be required to
render more than six hours but not exceeding eight hours of actual
classroom teaching a day upon payment of additional compensation
at the same rate as his regular remuneration plus at least twenty-five
per cent of his basic pay.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Sec. 14. Additional Compensation. Notwithstanding any provision of existing
law to the contrary, co-curricula and out of school activities and any other
activities outside of what is defined as normal duties of any teacher shall be
paid an additional compensation of at least twenty-five per cent of his
regular remuneration after the teacher has completed at least six hours of
actual classroom teaching a day.
In the case of other teachers or school officials not engaged in actual
classroom instruction, any work performed in excess of eight hours a day
shall be paid an additional compensation of at least twenty-five per cent of
their regular remuneration.
The agencies utilizing the services of teachers shall pay the additional
compensation required under this section. Education authorities shall refuse
to allow the rendition of services of teachers for other government agencies
without the assurance that the teachers shall be paid the remuneration
provided for under this section.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q15. The gradual progression of teacherā€™s salary from
minimum to a maximum is done through
a. regular increment every year
b. increment after ten years of service
c. regular increment every three years
d. increment every five years
Sec. 16. Salary Scale. Salary scales of teachers shall provide
for a gradual progression from a minimum to a maximum
salary by means of regular increments, granted automatically
after three years: Provided, That the efficiency rating of the
teacher concerned is at least satisfactory.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q16. Miss Shalani is assigned in a rural area, Miss Tinga in a
depressed community, Miss Didal in a hazardous area, and Miss
Arila in a place where standard of living is high. Who is entitled to
hardship allowance?
a. Miss Shalani b. Miss Tinga
c. Miss Didal d. Miss Arila
Sec. 19. Special Hardship Allowances. In areas in which teachers
are exposed to hardship such as difficulty in commuting to the
place of work or other hazards peculiar to the place of
employment, as determined by the Secretary of Education, they
shall be compensated special hardship allowances equivalent to at
least twenty-five per cent of their monthly salary.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q17. Mrs. Amolang was not able to finish her thesis after one year of
study leave. Still, she wanted to continue her study leave. Could she
be allowed?
a. No, study leave should not exceed one year.
b. No, other teachers should have the chance.
c. Yes, if her grades are excellent.
d. Yes, but without compensation.
Sec. 24. Study Leave (excerpt). Teachers in the public schools shall be
entitled to study leave not exceeding one school year after seven years of
service. During the period of such leave, the teachers shall be entitled to at
least sixty per cent of their monthly salary: Provided, however, That no
teacher shall be allowed to accumulate more than one year study leave,
unless he needs an additional semester to finish his thesis for a graduate
study in education or allied courses: Provided, further, That no
compensation shall be due the teacher after the first year of such leave.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q18. Mr. Pildido was diagnosed to have tuberculosis that
required rest for more than one year. Which leave should
he apply for?
a. sick leave b. personal leave
c. vacation leave d. indefinite leave
Sec. 25. Indefinite Leave. An indefinite sick leave of
absence shall be granted to teachers when the nature of
the illness demands a long treatment that will exceed one
year at the least.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
EDUCATIONNACT OF 1982
ļƒ˜Provide for the rights and responsibilities of the
members of the educational community
ļ¶Parents
ļ¶school
ļ¶Students
ļ¶School Personnel
ļƒ¼Academic/teaching staff
ļƒ¼School administrators
ļƒ¼Academic non-teaching staff
ļƒ¼Non-academic staff
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q19: The right of students to receive relevant quality education is
primarily achieved through
a. competent instruction
b. strong curriculum
c. school-community relations
d. competent administrators
Q20: School personnel like librarians, guidance counselors, research
assistants and aides belong to this group
a. Teaching or academic staff
b. School personnel
c. Non-academic personnel
d. Academic non-teaching personnel
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q21: Which member of the educational community has the right to
access to any official record directly relating to the children under
their responsibility?
a. parents
b. students
c. school administrators
d. teaching staff
Q22: A student has the right to freely choose his/her field of study
up to graduation except when this student
a. Incurs academic deficiencies
b. Violates disciplinary regulations
c. Chooses to transfer to other school
d. All of the above
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q23.Which is a right of a teaching or academic staff?
a. The right of the issuance of official school records and
documents
b. The right to provide for proper governance of the school
c. The right to intellectual property consistent with applicable
laws
d. All of the above
Q24. Which is NOT a right of institution of higher learning?
To determine on academic ground
a. Who shall be admitted to study
b. Who may teach
c. What shall be the subject of study and research
d. When to open the academic year
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Q25: Pedro dropped out in high school. He is now 16 years old and
he likes to continue his studies. What program in the Bureau of
Alternative Learning System can you best recommend to him?
a. Basic Literacy Program
b. Accreditation and Equivalency Program
c. Indigenous Peoples Education Program
d. None of the above
Q26: Nanay Honesta, 62 years old, wants to learn how to read and
write. What program in the Bureau of Alternative Learning System
can you best recommend to her?
a. Indigenous Peoples education Program
b. Accreditation and Equivalency Program
c. Basic Literacy Program
d. All of the above
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
Other important legislations:
The Alternative Learning System (ALS)
- A parallel learning system to provide a viable
alternative to the existing formal education
instruction
3 Major ALS Programs:
1.Basic Literacy Program
2.Accreditation and equivalency Program
3.Indigenous Peoples education Program
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
More Questions
1. A municipal ordinance was created and immediately
implemented. Many questioned the immediate implementation
without public notice. Which requisite of a law was not satisfied?
a. That a law must be an authoritative ordering
b. That a law must be just, honest, useful
c. That a law is authored by a legislator
d. That a law must be promulgated
2. An ordinary person canā€™t impose a law in a certain place. Why?
a. He has no supporters.
b. He has no training in making a law.
c. He has no authority to make a law.
d. All of the above
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
3. Euthanasia is approved in other countries but not in the
Philippines. Why?
a. It is not considered to be morally good.
b. It is not considered effective.
c. It is unnatural.
d. None of the above
4. ā€œThose who have less in life should have more in law.ā€ What
quality of a law is described?
a. It must be morally good.
b. It must be just.
c. It must be possible.
d. It must be relatively necessary.
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
5. Education during the Spanish rule was under its tutelage
a. Roman Catholic church
b. Military authority
c. Filipino officials
d. Civilian authority
6. It provided for the establishment of a public school
system during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines
a. Religious orders
b. University of Sto. Tomas
c. Education Decree of 1863
d. All of the above
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
7. Which educational event took place during the American
occupation in the Philippines?
a. The coming of 765 teachers aboard transport ships Sheridan and
Thomas
b. The opening of the Philippine Normal School
c. The Monroe survey on Philippine education
d. All of the above
8. Free public secondary education under the law means
a. free from being screened to enter public secondary schools
b. free from payment of tuition for students enrolled in public
secondary schools
c. right of every student to enter secondary schools
d. free from payment of school fees identified and authorized
by law
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
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9. Classroom management is an integral part of the
teaching process. In creating a well-managed
classroom, the teacher
a. Establishes routines
b. Plans and implements schedule
c. Keeps records
d. All of the above
10. The right of students to receive relevant quality
education is primarily achieved through
a. competent instruction b. strong curriculum
c. school-community relations d. competent
administrators
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
11. Which manifest the teacherā€™s desire to commit herself/himself to
the practice of teaching?
a. attending continuing education programs
b. participating in short-term courses
c. subscribing to education journal for teachers
d. all of the above
12. It is reconstituted and/or organized by the Commission on Higher
Education to be composed of senior specialists or academicians for
different disciplines/programs to assist the commission in setting
standards.
a. technical panels b. board of advisers
c. secretariat d. consultants
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
13. What is technical education?
The process through which learners and workers are provided with
learning opportunities to acquire or upgrade their ability, knowledge
and behavior for a job
The process designed at post secondary and lower tertiary aimed at
preparing technicians, paraprofessionals and other categories of
middle-level workers
The process of acquiring the desired values for manual labor
All of the above
14. It is conducted by TESDA to promote quality skills development in the
country and with view of participating in international skills competition
a. quality control b. accreditation
c. skills olympics d. certification
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
15. This principle recognizes that every unit in the education
bureaucracy has a particular role, task, and responsibility inherent in
the office and for which it is principally accountable for outcomes
a. accountability b. transparency
c. shared governance d. democratic consultation
16. With the transfer of cultural agencies from the DepED to the
NCCA, what happens to the program for school arts and culture?
a. abolished in the school curriculum
b. b. remained part of the school curriculum
c. offered on voluntary basis
d. revised
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
17. This school offers a complete basic education in one school
site with unified instructional programs under one school head
a. learning centers b. comprehensive
school
c. cluster of schools d. integrated school
18. Which is a bases for the identification of a center of
excellence?
a. Well-selected students
b. Creditable performance in the LET
c. Highly qualified and experienced faculty
d. All of the above
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
19. Which is NOT a function of the teacher education center of
excellence?
a. mDictates other TEIā€™s the subjects of studies
b. Tries out relevant pre-service teacher training programs
c. Serves as teacher resource center
d. Provides professional assistance to TEIā€™s
20. One of the functions of the Early Childhood Care and
Development System is to improve infant and child survival rate.
Which effort is NOT attuned to this function?
a. Strengthening vaccination among infants
b. Implementing health programs for pregnant women
c. Registering all infants immediately after birth
d. Organizing feeding programs for children
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
21. Which community program is consistent with the ECCD System?
a. Establishing day-care, health and child-minding centers
b. Conducting trainings on effective parenting
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a nor b
RA NO. 8980 December 05, 2000
AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (ECCD), PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
22. In the Adopt-a-school program, who may enter into a
memorandum of agreement?
a. A private school and a government agency
b. A public school and a government agency other than the
DepED
c. A private school and a private entity
d. A public school and a private entity
PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
Nurturing Innovative Teachers
23. Which assistance can be provided to a recipient school
under an adopt-a-school program?
a. Additional teacher allowance
b. Modernization of instructional technologies
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a nor b
Republic Act No. 8525
AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN "ADOPT-A-SCHOOL PROGRAM,"
PROVIDING INCENTIVES THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES

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Teaching profession

  • 1. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers LET REVIEW PEAK TACLOBAN Component Professional Education Area The Teaching Profession
  • 2. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q1. A professional teacher is grounded on a clear view of the practice. He/She could handily define questions such as why teach, what to teach, how to teach, what his/her role is and the learnersā€™ among others. How important the questions are for the teacher? 1.It serve as the teacherā€™s bases for promoting learners. 2.It serve as the teacherā€™s foundation in his/her gradual induction to the profession. 3.It serve as the teacherā€™s guiding principles about education-related issues and concerns. 4.All of the above
  • 3. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers THE TEACHERā€™S EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY ā€¢ Statement of a teacherā€™s guiding principles about education-related issues and concerns ļƒ¼ Why teach - beginning with the choice to take pre-service education for teachers ļƒ¼ What to teach - a question on what the teacher likes the students to learn ļƒ¼ How to teach - a question to guide in selecting the appropriate pedagogy ļƒ¼ Role of teacher - a question on the kind of teachers he/she will be ļƒ¼ Role of learners - a question on what kind of learners the teacher likes to produce
  • 4. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q2. Values are taught and caught. What does this imply? a.The teacher teaches values. b.The teacher models values. c.The teacher teaches values education. d.The teacher teaches and models values.
  • 5. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers THE TEACHER AS TEACHER AND MODEL OF VALUES ā€œValues are taught and caught.ā€ THE TEACHERā€™S FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY ā€œTHE TEACHER IS A PERSON OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER.ā€ ā€œDo good; avoid evil.ā€
  • 6. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Major Legal Bases of Philippine Education: 1.The Constitution of the Philippines 2.The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers (1966) 3.Education Act of 1982 (Batas Pambansa 232)
  • 7. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q3. In the 1987 Philippine Constitution, where can we find the provision for education? a.Article III b. Article X c. Article XII d. Article XIV Q4. The Philippine Constitution guarantees the right of all citizens to quality education at a. basic education b. tertiary level c. graduate level d. all levels
  • 8. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q5: Religion shall be allowed only to be taught in public schools if_____________. a. the children are Roman Catholic. b. the teachers are the ones conducting religion. c. there is a written parent permit for their children to attend religion. d. the children voluntarily attend religion class. Q6. In Philippine schools, no groups of aliens shall comprise more than ___ of the enrolment in any school. a. Ā½ b. 1/3 c. 1/4 d. 1/5
  • 9. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q7: Which statement is NOT directly provided for in the 1987 Philippine Constitution? a. All educational institutions shall include the study of the constitution as part of the curricula. b. The control and administration of educational institution shall be vested in the citizen of the Philippines. c. The teaching of the life and works of Rizal. d. No educational institution shall be established exclusively for aliens.
  • 10. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers THE 1987 CONSTITUTION Article XIV: Education, Science & Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports ļƒ˜The state shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. ļƒ˜All educational institutions shall include the study of the constitution as part of the curricula. ļƒ˜Religion shall be taught on the parentsā€™ option. ļƒ˜Educational institution shall be owned solely by Filipinos; at least 60% of it.
  • 11. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers THE 1987 CONSTITUTION ļƒ˜The control and administration of educational institution shall be vested in the citizen of the Philippines. ļƒ˜No educational institution shall be established exclusively for aliens and no groups of aliens shall comprise more than 1/3 of the enrolment in any school. ļƒ˜The state shall assign the highest budgetary priority to education and ensure that teaching will attract and retain its rightful share of the best available talents through adequate remuneration and other means of job satisfaction and fulfilment.
  • 12. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q8. ā€œThe State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels.ā€ Which government program is in support of this? a. Deregulated tuition fee hike b. Primary schools for indigenous people c. Exclusion of children with special needs from the formal system d. None of the above Q9. ā€œThe State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels.ā€ Which government program is in support of this? a. Establishment of early childhood learning centers in all barangays b. The strengthening of the Accreditation and Equivalency Program c. The institutionalization of centers for the mentally challenged d. All of the above
  • 13. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers THE MAGNA CARTA FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS Q10. Which of the following grounds can a teacher be transferred to another station? a. If it is in the exigency of the service b. It the teachers previously requested for transfer and the request is granted c. If it is a promotion from classroom teacher to head teacher or principal d. All of the above Sec. 6. Consent for Transfer (excerpt). Except for cause and as herein otherwise provided, no teacher shall be transferred without his consent from one station to another except when the exigencies of the service so requires. No transfers shall be made three months before any local or national election.
  • 14. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q11. A division supervisor made an announcement in one division gathering about an administrative complaint still being investigated filed against one head teacher. Was the announcement proper? a. Yes. The complaint must serve as warning to the others. b. No. The division gathering was not the proper venue. c. Yes. The respondentā€™s identity must be revealed. d. No. The case is still pending. Sec. 8. Safeguards in Disciplinary Procedure (excerpt). Every teacher shall enjoy equitable safeguards at each stage of any disciplinary procedure and shall have the right to be informed in writing of the charges, to full access to the evidence in the case, to defend himself and to be defended by a representative of his choice and/or by his organization, and to appeal to clearly designated authorities. No publicity shall be given to any disciplinary action being taken against a teacher during the pendency of his case.
  • 15. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q12. The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers has provided for fair opportunity for those entering and those already in the teaching profession. Which hiring requirement is NOT acceptable for teacher applicants? a. Ability to use all medium of instruction effectively b. Knowledge of the culture of the people in the community c. Interpersonal intelligence d. Pleasing personality Sec. 10. No Discrimination. There shall be no discrimination whatsoever in entrance to the teaching profession, or during its exercise, or in the termination of services, based on other than professional consideration.
  • 16. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q13. Whose request for transfer of station will be given more consideration? a. A single female public school teacher b. A single male public school teacher c. A public school teacher married to an engineer d. A female public school teacher married to another public school teacher Sec. 11. Married Teachers. Whenever possible, the proper authorities shall take all steps to enable married couples, both of whom are public school teachers, to be employed in the same locality.
  • 17. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q14. Mr. Dimasupil developed a teaching technique different from what other teachers used in their teaching. Is it acceptable? a. No. The teacher should follow what the others use. b. Yes. It is his right to choose the best strategy. c. No. The students in his class may not learn. d. None of the above Sec. 12. Academic Freedom. Teachers shall enjoy academic freedom in the discharge of their professional duties, particularly with regard to teaching and classroom methods.
  • 18. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q15. Mrs. Reyes was asked by her principal to teach other classes in addition to her regular six-hour load. What will be the basis of her additional compensation? a. Basic salary b. Regular salary plus 25% of her basic pay c. Number of years in service d. Performance rating Sec. 13. Teaching Hours (Excerpt). Actual classroom instruction shall not be more than six hours a day. Provided, however, That where the exigencies of the service so require, any teacher may be required to render more than six hours but not exceeding eight hours of actual classroom teaching a day upon payment of additional compensation at the same rate as his regular remuneration plus at least twenty-five per cent of his basic pay.
  • 19. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Sec. 14. Additional Compensation. Notwithstanding any provision of existing law to the contrary, co-curricula and out of school activities and any other activities outside of what is defined as normal duties of any teacher shall be paid an additional compensation of at least twenty-five per cent of his regular remuneration after the teacher has completed at least six hours of actual classroom teaching a day. In the case of other teachers or school officials not engaged in actual classroom instruction, any work performed in excess of eight hours a day shall be paid an additional compensation of at least twenty-five per cent of their regular remuneration. The agencies utilizing the services of teachers shall pay the additional compensation required under this section. Education authorities shall refuse to allow the rendition of services of teachers for other government agencies without the assurance that the teachers shall be paid the remuneration provided for under this section.
  • 20. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q15. The gradual progression of teacherā€™s salary from minimum to a maximum is done through a. regular increment every year b. increment after ten years of service c. regular increment every three years d. increment every five years Sec. 16. Salary Scale. Salary scales of teachers shall provide for a gradual progression from a minimum to a maximum salary by means of regular increments, granted automatically after three years: Provided, That the efficiency rating of the teacher concerned is at least satisfactory.
  • 21. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q16. Miss Shalani is assigned in a rural area, Miss Tinga in a depressed community, Miss Didal in a hazardous area, and Miss Arila in a place where standard of living is high. Who is entitled to hardship allowance? a. Miss Shalani b. Miss Tinga c. Miss Didal d. Miss Arila Sec. 19. Special Hardship Allowances. In areas in which teachers are exposed to hardship such as difficulty in commuting to the place of work or other hazards peculiar to the place of employment, as determined by the Secretary of Education, they shall be compensated special hardship allowances equivalent to at least twenty-five per cent of their monthly salary.
  • 22. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q17. Mrs. Amolang was not able to finish her thesis after one year of study leave. Still, she wanted to continue her study leave. Could she be allowed? a. No, study leave should not exceed one year. b. No, other teachers should have the chance. c. Yes, if her grades are excellent. d. Yes, but without compensation. Sec. 24. Study Leave (excerpt). Teachers in the public schools shall be entitled to study leave not exceeding one school year after seven years of service. During the period of such leave, the teachers shall be entitled to at least sixty per cent of their monthly salary: Provided, however, That no teacher shall be allowed to accumulate more than one year study leave, unless he needs an additional semester to finish his thesis for a graduate study in education or allied courses: Provided, further, That no compensation shall be due the teacher after the first year of such leave.
  • 23. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q18. Mr. Pildido was diagnosed to have tuberculosis that required rest for more than one year. Which leave should he apply for? a. sick leave b. personal leave c. vacation leave d. indefinite leave Sec. 25. Indefinite Leave. An indefinite sick leave of absence shall be granted to teachers when the nature of the illness demands a long treatment that will exceed one year at the least.
  • 24. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers EDUCATIONNACT OF 1982 ļƒ˜Provide for the rights and responsibilities of the members of the educational community ļ¶Parents ļ¶school ļ¶Students ļ¶School Personnel ļƒ¼Academic/teaching staff ļƒ¼School administrators ļƒ¼Academic non-teaching staff ļƒ¼Non-academic staff
  • 25. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q19: The right of students to receive relevant quality education is primarily achieved through a. competent instruction b. strong curriculum c. school-community relations d. competent administrators Q20: School personnel like librarians, guidance counselors, research assistants and aides belong to this group a. Teaching or academic staff b. School personnel c. Non-academic personnel d. Academic non-teaching personnel
  • 26. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q21: Which member of the educational community has the right to access to any official record directly relating to the children under their responsibility? a. parents b. students c. school administrators d. teaching staff Q22: A student has the right to freely choose his/her field of study up to graduation except when this student a. Incurs academic deficiencies b. Violates disciplinary regulations c. Chooses to transfer to other school d. All of the above
  • 27. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q23.Which is a right of a teaching or academic staff? a. The right of the issuance of official school records and documents b. The right to provide for proper governance of the school c. The right to intellectual property consistent with applicable laws d. All of the above Q24. Which is NOT a right of institution of higher learning? To determine on academic ground a. Who shall be admitted to study b. Who may teach c. What shall be the subject of study and research d. When to open the academic year
  • 28. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Q25: Pedro dropped out in high school. He is now 16 years old and he likes to continue his studies. What program in the Bureau of Alternative Learning System can you best recommend to him? a. Basic Literacy Program b. Accreditation and Equivalency Program c. Indigenous Peoples Education Program d. None of the above Q26: Nanay Honesta, 62 years old, wants to learn how to read and write. What program in the Bureau of Alternative Learning System can you best recommend to her? a. Indigenous Peoples education Program b. Accreditation and Equivalency Program c. Basic Literacy Program d. All of the above
  • 29. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers Other important legislations: The Alternative Learning System (ALS) - A parallel learning system to provide a viable alternative to the existing formal education instruction 3 Major ALS Programs: 1.Basic Literacy Program 2.Accreditation and equivalency Program 3.Indigenous Peoples education Program
  • 30. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers More Questions 1. A municipal ordinance was created and immediately implemented. Many questioned the immediate implementation without public notice. Which requisite of a law was not satisfied? a. That a law must be an authoritative ordering b. That a law must be just, honest, useful c. That a law is authored by a legislator d. That a law must be promulgated 2. An ordinary person canā€™t impose a law in a certain place. Why? a. He has no supporters. b. He has no training in making a law. c. He has no authority to make a law. d. All of the above
  • 31. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 3. Euthanasia is approved in other countries but not in the Philippines. Why? a. It is not considered to be morally good. b. It is not considered effective. c. It is unnatural. d. None of the above 4. ā€œThose who have less in life should have more in law.ā€ What quality of a law is described? a. It must be morally good. b. It must be just. c. It must be possible. d. It must be relatively necessary.
  • 32. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 5. Education during the Spanish rule was under its tutelage a. Roman Catholic church b. Military authority c. Filipino officials d. Civilian authority 6. It provided for the establishment of a public school system during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines a. Religious orders b. University of Sto. Tomas c. Education Decree of 1863 d. All of the above
  • 33. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 7. Which educational event took place during the American occupation in the Philippines? a. The coming of 765 teachers aboard transport ships Sheridan and Thomas b. The opening of the Philippine Normal School c. The Monroe survey on Philippine education d. All of the above 8. Free public secondary education under the law means a. free from being screened to enter public secondary schools b. free from payment of tuition for students enrolled in public secondary schools c. right of every student to enter secondary schools d. free from payment of school fees identified and authorized by law
  • 34. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 9. Classroom management is an integral part of the teaching process. In creating a well-managed classroom, the teacher a. Establishes routines b. Plans and implements schedule c. Keeps records d. All of the above 10. The right of students to receive relevant quality education is primarily achieved through a. competent instruction b. strong curriculum c. school-community relations d. competent administrators
  • 35. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 11. Which manifest the teacherā€™s desire to commit herself/himself to the practice of teaching? a. attending continuing education programs b. participating in short-term courses c. subscribing to education journal for teachers d. all of the above 12. It is reconstituted and/or organized by the Commission on Higher Education to be composed of senior specialists or academicians for different disciplines/programs to assist the commission in setting standards. a. technical panels b. board of advisers c. secretariat d. consultants
  • 36. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 13. What is technical education? The process through which learners and workers are provided with learning opportunities to acquire or upgrade their ability, knowledge and behavior for a job The process designed at post secondary and lower tertiary aimed at preparing technicians, paraprofessionals and other categories of middle-level workers The process of acquiring the desired values for manual labor All of the above 14. It is conducted by TESDA to promote quality skills development in the country and with view of participating in international skills competition a. quality control b. accreditation c. skills olympics d. certification
  • 37. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 15. This principle recognizes that every unit in the education bureaucracy has a particular role, task, and responsibility inherent in the office and for which it is principally accountable for outcomes a. accountability b. transparency c. shared governance d. democratic consultation 16. With the transfer of cultural agencies from the DepED to the NCCA, what happens to the program for school arts and culture? a. abolished in the school curriculum b. b. remained part of the school curriculum c. offered on voluntary basis d. revised
  • 38. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 17. This school offers a complete basic education in one school site with unified instructional programs under one school head a. learning centers b. comprehensive school c. cluster of schools d. integrated school 18. Which is a bases for the identification of a center of excellence? a. Well-selected students b. Creditable performance in the LET c. Highly qualified and experienced faculty d. All of the above
  • 39. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 19. Which is NOT a function of the teacher education center of excellence? a. mDictates other TEIā€™s the subjects of studies b. Tries out relevant pre-service teacher training programs c. Serves as teacher resource center d. Provides professional assistance to TEIā€™s 20. One of the functions of the Early Childhood Care and Development System is to improve infant and child survival rate. Which effort is NOT attuned to this function? a. Strengthening vaccination among infants b. Implementing health programs for pregnant women c. Registering all infants immediately after birth d. Organizing feeding programs for children
  • 40. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 21. Which community program is consistent with the ECCD System? a. Establishing day-care, health and child-minding centers b. Conducting trainings on effective parenting c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b RA NO. 8980 December 05, 2000 AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (ECCD), PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
  • 41. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 22. In the Adopt-a-school program, who may enter into a memorandum of agreement? a. A private school and a government agency b. A public school and a government agency other than the DepED c. A private school and a private entity d. A public school and a private entity
  • 42. PNU: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHER EDUCATION Nurturing Innovative Teachers 23. Which assistance can be provided to a recipient school under an adopt-a-school program? a. Additional teacher allowance b. Modernization of instructional technologies c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b Republic Act No. 8525 AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN "ADOPT-A-SCHOOL PROGRAM," PROVIDING INCENTIVES THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

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