CHALLENGESIN
TEACHING
IntendedLearningOutcomes
Presented by 
Estelle Darcy
1.Beabletorecognizethechallengesinteaching
2.Developpassion/drivetocontinuethiscareer
field
3.Understandwhatteachersarefacingthatcan
helpallofusprovidesolutionsandsupportto
thoseteachingourchildren.
Introduction
Presented by 
Estelle Darcy
Teachingisperhapstheoldestprofessioninthe
world.Knowledgeandskillshavebeenpassed
before,regardlessoftradition,race,andsociety.
Theonlydifferencetodayistheexistenceof
learninginstitutionsandisdonebycertain
qualifiedpersonnelinagivensubjectofstudy.
Challengesinteaching
The significant contributions of the
teachers in the life of the learners are
undeniable. They have all the
opportunities to impact the lives of
the learners.
1.LanguageBarrier
MULTICULTURAL CLASSROOMS
A teacher should give their students all the
learning styles (auditory, visual, tactile, etc.) to
better understand the information.
2.Dominationofdifferentlearningstyles
- learners absorb information in a variety of ways
- A teacher should give their students all the
learning styles (auditory, visual, tactile, etc.) to
better understand the information.
3.Non-verbalbehavior
this may lead to several troubles
and difficulty of right
interpretation.
4.Presentingonetopicfromdifferent
perspective
Restricted number of school lessons does
not always provide the opportunity for the
teacher to present topics different
prospective.
5.Diversityofextracurricular
activities
it is the teacher’s job to provide
different extracurricular activities
6.Teachingcommunicationskills
Students may feel uncomfortable or
unable to express their views
because of the fear not to be
understood.
7.Constantworkwithparents
Communication with parents can
help understand how a learner
feels in a new environment.
Learner-CenteredTeaching
• Designs of the classrooms are not appropriate design for the
learner-centered teaching methods
• without a thorough understanding of the principles and a careful
plan of teachings
• Teachers must try to manage all learners’ activities at once
• the teacher does not deliver instructions to all learners at once
• Some learners choose to work alone
Multi-GradeClasses
• Needs further planning of learning materials for the curriculum.
• Needs a more thorough analysis of learners' developmental features at all age
levels participating in the class, approaches, and strategies that are successful
and feasible within a multi-grade class.
• More investment in the organization of the classroom as a learning
environment.
• More systematic record-keeping to keep track of student progress,
curriculum development and implementation is required.
ICTIntegration
• Concerns on the availability of technology infrastructure
• Lack of technical support
• Lack of teacher collaboration
• insufficient time to learn new technologies or integrate ICT during a class
period
• Lack of funds for operations and materials in school in which ICT trainers
were found difficulty to realize the knowledge and skills gained in trainings
MultipleIntelligences
• challenges in the implementation of multiple intelligence in the
curriculum assessments of students and problems along with the
instructions which are tailored for diverse learning
• preparation of individualized or differentiated instructions
ChildrenwithSpecialNeeds
Information
Technology
|
2025
- lack of teacher's training in handling children
with special needs
- lack of competence
-lack of concrete materials
-Assessment and evidence of student growth
-Collaborating with general education teachers
Insights/Reflection
Despite the many challenges that come with being a
teacher, there are also countless rewards and
opportunities for growth and fulfillment. One of the most
rewarding aspects of teaching is seeing the positive impact
that you can make on your students' lives. Although
teaching can be challenging, it is a worthwhile profession
that offers to make a real difference in the world.
REFERENCES
Camburn, E., & Harris-Murri, N. (2007). Teachers' job satisfaction
and the challenges of new standardized testing programs in
Colorado. American Educational Research Journal, 44(4), 691-710.
Vaughan, J. W. (2014). Challenges and strategies for addressing
teacher burnout. Journal of Educational Psychology, 106(2), 576-
591.
Brown, J. S. (2016).
Theimpactoftechnologyonteachingandlearning. Journal of
Educational Technology, 24(4), 20-31.
Garmston, R. J. (2019). Effective communication skills for teachers.
Journal of Teacher Education, 70(1), 1-16.
Aguilar, E. (2018).
THANKYOU
Presented by:
Abing, Erich A.
Anore, Jezril Shimark

1_Challenges in Teaching_Abing_Anore.pdf

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  • 2.
    IntendedLearningOutcomes Presented by  EstelleDarcy 1.Beabletorecognizethechallengesinteaching 2.Developpassion/drivetocontinuethiscareer field 3.Understandwhatteachersarefacingthatcan helpallofusprovidesolutionsandsupportto thoseteachingourchildren.
  • 3.
    Introduction Presented by  EstelleDarcy Teachingisperhapstheoldestprofessioninthe world.Knowledgeandskillshavebeenpassed before,regardlessoftradition,race,andsociety. Theonlydifferencetodayistheexistenceof learninginstitutionsandisdonebycertain qualifiedpersonnelinagivensubjectofstudy.
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    Challengesinteaching The significant contributionsof the teachers in the life of the learners are undeniable. They have all the opportunities to impact the lives of the learners.
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    1.LanguageBarrier MULTICULTURAL CLASSROOMS A teachershould give their students all the learning styles (auditory, visual, tactile, etc.) to better understand the information.
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    2.Dominationofdifferentlearningstyles - learners absorbinformation in a variety of ways - A teacher should give their students all the learning styles (auditory, visual, tactile, etc.) to better understand the information.
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    3.Non-verbalbehavior this may leadto several troubles and difficulty of right interpretation.
  • 8.
    4.Presentingonetopicfromdifferent perspective Restricted number ofschool lessons does not always provide the opportunity for the teacher to present topics different prospective.
  • 9.
    5.Diversityofextracurricular activities it is theteacher’s job to provide different extracurricular activities
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    6.Teachingcommunicationskills Students may feeluncomfortable or unable to express their views because of the fear not to be understood.
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    7.Constantworkwithparents Communication with parentscan help understand how a learner feels in a new environment.
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    Learner-CenteredTeaching • Designs ofthe classrooms are not appropriate design for the learner-centered teaching methods • without a thorough understanding of the principles and a careful plan of teachings • Teachers must try to manage all learners’ activities at once • the teacher does not deliver instructions to all learners at once • Some learners choose to work alone
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    Multi-GradeClasses • Needs furtherplanning of learning materials for the curriculum. • Needs a more thorough analysis of learners' developmental features at all age levels participating in the class, approaches, and strategies that are successful and feasible within a multi-grade class. • More investment in the organization of the classroom as a learning environment. • More systematic record-keeping to keep track of student progress, curriculum development and implementation is required.
  • 14.
    ICTIntegration • Concerns onthe availability of technology infrastructure • Lack of technical support • Lack of teacher collaboration • insufficient time to learn new technologies or integrate ICT during a class period • Lack of funds for operations and materials in school in which ICT trainers were found difficulty to realize the knowledge and skills gained in trainings
  • 15.
    MultipleIntelligences • challenges inthe implementation of multiple intelligence in the curriculum assessments of students and problems along with the instructions which are tailored for diverse learning • preparation of individualized or differentiated instructions
  • 16.
    ChildrenwithSpecialNeeds Information Technology | 2025 - lack ofteacher's training in handling children with special needs - lack of competence -lack of concrete materials -Assessment and evidence of student growth -Collaborating with general education teachers
  • 17.
    Insights/Reflection Despite the manychallenges that come with being a teacher, there are also countless rewards and opportunities for growth and fulfillment. One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching is seeing the positive impact that you can make on your students' lives. Although teaching can be challenging, it is a worthwhile profession that offers to make a real difference in the world.
  • 18.
    REFERENCES Camburn, E., &Harris-Murri, N. (2007). Teachers' job satisfaction and the challenges of new standardized testing programs in Colorado. American Educational Research Journal, 44(4), 691-710. Vaughan, J. W. (2014). Challenges and strategies for addressing teacher burnout. Journal of Educational Psychology, 106(2), 576- 591. Brown, J. S. (2016). Theimpactoftechnologyonteachingandlearning. Journal of Educational Technology, 24(4), 20-31. Garmston, R. J. (2019). Effective communication skills for teachers. Journal of Teacher Education, 70(1), 1-16. Aguilar, E. (2018).
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    THANKYOU Presented by: Abing, ErichA. Anore, Jezril Shimark