Competency-based education focuses on demonstrating application of learning rather than time spent in courses. When developed and implemented correctly, competency-based learning can reliably and validly indicate proficiency in designated competencies through a more personalized and efficient learning process. Recommendations for competency-based curriculum design and implementation include backward design, curriculum mapping, and rigorous development and validation of direct competency assessments.
This document provides tips and information about proper hand washing, maintaining distance from those who are coughing or sneezing, covering your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, staying home if unwell, and seeking medical attention if experiencing fever, cough and difficulty breathing. It also lists different household chores like sweeping, wiping, laundry, mopping, and dishwashing along with the common tools used for each task.
Philosophy and various fields of psychology provide the foundation for guidance and counseling by seeking to understand human nature and behavior. Key areas explored include the relationship between mind and body, determinism versus free will, the influence of reason and experience on knowledge, and the social and environmental contexts that shape individuals. Insights from biology, anthropology, and sociology also contribute by describing humans in their biological, cultural, and social dimensions.
Family can be defined in several ways, including blood relations, legal ties, and people who support each other over time. It can be viewed through different lenses such as role (relationships where partners feel and act like family), social (relationships sanctioned by law), and biogenetic (sharing genetic material). In general, a family refers to a network of people bound by marriage, blood, commitment, or law who consider themselves a family and share a significant history and future together. There are various family structures like two-parent biological families, single-parent families, stepfamilies, and families created through adoption or new technologies. Communication patterns around cohesion, adaptability, and supporting functions help define family functioning. A family's communication
The K-12 program in the Philippines aims to improve students' skills in mathematics, science, and linguistics to better prepare them for the global job market. It adds two years to the basic education curriculum, for a total of 12 years. While the goal of better preparing students is noble, there are significant concerns about the financial burden it places on families and the lack of facilities and teacher training to properly implement the new program, which could undermine its goals if not addressed.
Competency-based education focuses on demonstrating application of learning rather than time spent in courses. When developed and implemented correctly, competency-based learning can reliably and validly indicate proficiency in designated competencies through a more personalized and efficient learning process. Recommendations for competency-based curriculum design and implementation include backward design, curriculum mapping, and rigorous development and validation of direct competency assessments.
This document provides tips and information about proper hand washing, maintaining distance from those who are coughing or sneezing, covering your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, staying home if unwell, and seeking medical attention if experiencing fever, cough and difficulty breathing. It also lists different household chores like sweeping, wiping, laundry, mopping, and dishwashing along with the common tools used for each task.
Philosophy and various fields of psychology provide the foundation for guidance and counseling by seeking to understand human nature and behavior. Key areas explored include the relationship between mind and body, determinism versus free will, the influence of reason and experience on knowledge, and the social and environmental contexts that shape individuals. Insights from biology, anthropology, and sociology also contribute by describing humans in their biological, cultural, and social dimensions.
Family can be defined in several ways, including blood relations, legal ties, and people who support each other over time. It can be viewed through different lenses such as role (relationships where partners feel and act like family), social (relationships sanctioned by law), and biogenetic (sharing genetic material). In general, a family refers to a network of people bound by marriage, blood, commitment, or law who consider themselves a family and share a significant history and future together. There are various family structures like two-parent biological families, single-parent families, stepfamilies, and families created through adoption or new technologies. Communication patterns around cohesion, adaptability, and supporting functions help define family functioning. A family's communication
The K-12 program in the Philippines aims to improve students' skills in mathematics, science, and linguistics to better prepare them for the global job market. It adds two years to the basic education curriculum, for a total of 12 years. While the goal of better preparing students is noble, there are significant concerns about the financial burden it places on families and the lack of facilities and teacher training to properly implement the new program, which could undermine its goals if not addressed.
The document discusses alternative delivery systems in education such as the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and distance learning. ALS is a parallel learning system that provides opportunities for out-of-school youth and adults to develop literacy skills and complete basic education. It discusses the benefits and advantages of ALS. Distance learning allows students to complete coursework without being physically present on campus through online technologies and has benefits like flexibility but also disadvantages like lack of social interaction. The document also discusses information technology and online technologies used for distance learning.
The document discusses the budgeting process for schools, including budget preparation, authorization, execution, and accountability. It describes how educational budgets are developed through a participatory process involving school personnel. The key steps in budget preparation are outlined, including setting priorities, staffing needs, accounting for staff expenses, revenue projections, and finalizing the budget. The importance of budget evaluation is highlighted to compare planned versus actual spending and inform future budgeting.
This document outlines the Constitution of the Philippines. It begins with an introduction on the importance of a constitution in establishing laws and order. It then lists the 18 articles that make up the Constitution, including articles on national territory, principles and policies, bill of rights, citizenship, and amendments. Key articles describe how sovereignty resides with the people, civil authority is supreme over the military, and the protection of basic rights and liberties of citizens.
The Importance, Definition, Challenges of Financial Management & Legal Issue...GereonDeLaCruzJr
1. Financial management in schools involves planning, budgeting, accounting, analysis, and decision making regarding school funds to achieve educational goals.
2. The main source of school funding in the Philippines comes from the national government budget, though this often falls short of fully meeting educational needs.
3. Challenges of school financial management include efficiently using limited funds, setting budgets to support instructional needs, and implementing strategic plans within budget constraints.
Data collection involves obtaining relevant information to answer research questions through instruments like surveys and interviews. Quantitative methods rely on structured collection tools to generalize results, while qualitative is more flexible. Common quantitative methods include face-to-face and phone interviews, as well as paper and online questionnaires. Qualitative methods involve participant observation to understand a context and document review to utilize existing materials.
The document discusses principles of school administration and supervision. It outlines several fundamental principles, including that administration and supervision should be democratic, cooperative, scientific, based on educational philosophy, and focused on child growth. Principles serve as guides for administrators and help improve teaching, streamline decision making, evaluate programs, and allow flexibility. The document contrasts autocratic versus democratic leadership and notes administration and supervision must have parallel responsibility and control throughout the system.
The document discusses several key principles of school administration and supervision:
1. Principles serve as guides for conduct and decision-making in administration and supervision. They represent fundamental truths and policies.
2. Administration and supervision must be evaluated based on their results and impacts. Evaluation determines the effectiveness of various elements.
3. Responsibility and control in administration and supervision must be clearly defined and run in parallel throughout the system. This provides structure and democratic practices.
The document then outlines several specific uses and benefits of applying principles in school administration and supervision, such as providing structure, improving teaching and learning, aiding evaluation, and allowing flexibility. It also contrasts autocratic vs. democratic leadership styles and lists general
This document lists important places within a community including schools, churches, parks, police and fire stations, hospitals, drug stores, markets, barber shops, and bake shops that provide essential services to residents.
The document discusses alternative delivery systems in education such as the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and distance learning. ALS is a parallel learning system that provides opportunities for out-of-school youth and adults to develop literacy skills and complete basic education. It discusses the benefits and advantages of ALS. Distance learning allows students to complete coursework without being physically present on campus through online technologies and has benefits like flexibility but also disadvantages like lack of social interaction. The document also discusses information technology and online technologies used for distance learning.
The document discusses the budgeting process for schools, including budget preparation, authorization, execution, and accountability. It describes how educational budgets are developed through a participatory process involving school personnel. The key steps in budget preparation are outlined, including setting priorities, staffing needs, accounting for staff expenses, revenue projections, and finalizing the budget. The importance of budget evaluation is highlighted to compare planned versus actual spending and inform future budgeting.
This document outlines the Constitution of the Philippines. It begins with an introduction on the importance of a constitution in establishing laws and order. It then lists the 18 articles that make up the Constitution, including articles on national territory, principles and policies, bill of rights, citizenship, and amendments. Key articles describe how sovereignty resides with the people, civil authority is supreme over the military, and the protection of basic rights and liberties of citizens.
The Importance, Definition, Challenges of Financial Management & Legal Issue...GereonDeLaCruzJr
1. Financial management in schools involves planning, budgeting, accounting, analysis, and decision making regarding school funds to achieve educational goals.
2. The main source of school funding in the Philippines comes from the national government budget, though this often falls short of fully meeting educational needs.
3. Challenges of school financial management include efficiently using limited funds, setting budgets to support instructional needs, and implementing strategic plans within budget constraints.
Data collection involves obtaining relevant information to answer research questions through instruments like surveys and interviews. Quantitative methods rely on structured collection tools to generalize results, while qualitative is more flexible. Common quantitative methods include face-to-face and phone interviews, as well as paper and online questionnaires. Qualitative methods involve participant observation to understand a context and document review to utilize existing materials.
The document discusses principles of school administration and supervision. It outlines several fundamental principles, including that administration and supervision should be democratic, cooperative, scientific, based on educational philosophy, and focused on child growth. Principles serve as guides for administrators and help improve teaching, streamline decision making, evaluate programs, and allow flexibility. The document contrasts autocratic versus democratic leadership and notes administration and supervision must have parallel responsibility and control throughout the system.
The document discusses several key principles of school administration and supervision:
1. Principles serve as guides for conduct and decision-making in administration and supervision. They represent fundamental truths and policies.
2. Administration and supervision must be evaluated based on their results and impacts. Evaluation determines the effectiveness of various elements.
3. Responsibility and control in administration and supervision must be clearly defined and run in parallel throughout the system. This provides structure and democratic practices.
The document then outlines several specific uses and benefits of applying principles in school administration and supervision, such as providing structure, improving teaching and learning, aiding evaluation, and allowing flexibility. It also contrasts autocratic vs. democratic leadership styles and lists general
This document lists important places within a community including schools, churches, parks, police and fire stations, hospitals, drug stores, markets, barber shops, and bake shops that provide essential services to residents.
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