Course Orientation: Study Notebook
Course Orientation: Study Notebook
MODULE 1:
COURSE ORIENTATION
MODULE OBJECTIVE:
By the end of this Module, you will be able to describe what this course is about
and how it will help you manage the teaching-learning process in the modalities.
MODULE CONTENT:
2. How can this course help ensure that you will be able to deliver quality instruction in the “new normal”?
3. What are the two support mechanisms that will help you with your learning in this course?
ACTIVITY 2
Answer the following questions by copying and filling out the table in your Study Notebook.
1. How will my personal characteristics and circumstances affect (positively or negatively) my participation in
this course?
2. How can I ensure that I am able to sustain my strengths and address the obstacles that will hinder me from
completing this course?
1. Reflect on the objectives for conducting LAC sessions as listed in DO 35, s. 2016.
Rank the following objectives from easiest to the most difficult to achieve:
____ To improve the teaching-learning process to improve learning among students
____ To nurture successful teachers
____ To enable teachers to support each other to continuously improve their content and
pedagogical knowledge, practice, skills, and attitudes
_____ To foster a professional collaborative spirit among School Heads, teachers, and the community as a whole
2. What are the top three challenges to having a successful LAC? List down and elaborate.
ACTIVITY 2
According to DO 35, s. 2016, a LAC should have no less than 2 but not more than 15 members each. Get in touch
with your designated Coach or LAC Leader in forming your LACs.
ACTIVITY 3
List down the members of your LAC and their respective roles in your Study Notebook.
FORM 1: LAC PROFILE
This form should be accomplished by the LAC Facilitator and its members at the first LAC session.
REGION: V-Bicol
LAC Members