LAC GRP1 Study Notebook Module 1
LAC GRP1 Study Notebook Module 1
LAC GRP1 Study Notebook Module 1
ACTIVITY 1
The main delivery of Basic Learning Continuity Plan (LCP) course focuses on
the alternative modes of delivering quality learning that assures the health, safety,
and well being of all learners, teachers and other DepEd employees since Face-to-
Face learning is not permitted in the “new normal”.
2. How can this course help ensure that you will be able to deliver quality instruction in
the “new normal”?
This course is a task-oriented course that combines guided study using self-
learning modules and co-learning and collaboration with colleagues through the
Learning Action Cell (LAC). The lessons on this course are self-contained and
include various readings, activities and reflection point. Through these, the teachers
will be able to prepare the necessary things or materials to ensure the delivery of
quality instruction in the “new normal”.
3. What are the two support mechanisms that will help you with your learning in this
course?
To learn this course, the two support mechanisms are Learning Action Cell
and resources like MOOE, DepEd Memorandum and Orders, and Technical
Assistance given by the Instructional Coaches.
ACTIVITY 2
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?
To ensure that I can sustain my energy during the implementation of LDM2, I
should bear in mind the transcendental values which are the love, care, and concern.
If I love my job, I can do whatever it takes to do my task. If I care my students, I will
do everything for the sake of their learnings. If I have concern to my job, and my
students, I will always look after the welfare of myself and my students to be a better
citizen of our nation. Having this quality would ensure and address the obstacle to
hinder me from completing this course.
ACTIVITY 3
Look for a colleague with whom you would like to discuss your answers and
reflections with to the questions in Activities 1 and 2.
ACTIVITY 1
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:
1 To improve the teaching-learning process to improve learning among
students
Organizing professional learning communities will aid teachers in the
construction of new knowledge about instruction as well as in revising
traditional beliefs and assumptions about education, community, teaching,
and learning (Little 2003) to suit the present needs of learners.
2. What are the top three challenges to having a successful LAC? List down and
elaborate.
a. LEARNER DIVERSITY AND STUDENT INCLUSION
Successful teachers know and care for their students. Including learner
diversity and student inclusion in the LAC sessions emphasizes that learners
are the reason for all education processes. It is the central role of teachers to
establish learning environments that are responsive to learner diversity.
b. CONTENT AND PEDAGOGY
By studying the K to 12 curriculums, teachers will be better able to prepare for
lessons and will be more relaxed in executing lesson plans. Content and
performance standards and learning competencies must be mastered by
teachers so that they can plan lessons, deliver instruction effectively, and
assess the learning that resulted from their teaching. Teachers can
collaboratively plan weekly lessons during the LAC and these can be
implemented for the specified period of time, after which, teachers can share
their experiences to improve subsequent lessons.
c. 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND ICT INTEGRATION
Bringing 21st-century skills into the teaching and learning situation is a central
feature of the K to 12 Basic Education Program. Teachers must enrich
lessons with simple integration strategies utilizing Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) that are developmentally appropriate.
Instruction and assessment processes can be made more collaborative with
ICT, which teachers can implement with the tools and equipment available in
their schools.
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.
1. Agree on a date and time to meet and discuss forming your LACs. Follow LAC
Session 1 Guide for the conduct of your LAC.
2. During this meeting, decide on your groupings and designate one LAC Facilitator
and one LAC Leader per LAC.
3. Note the following in forming your LACs:
• LACs should be composed of teachers. Discuss your preferred LAC composition
with your assigned Instructional Coach (this will be a district or division supervisor
assigned to your LAC).
• After forming your respective LACs, there should a LAC Leader assigned to you
from among the following school members:
»» Master Teacher
»» Head Teacher/Department Head
»» Other senior teachers who have proven competence, potential to lead, or
subject expertise to lead the LAC.
• Teacher LACs can connect with their Instructional Coach through the LAC
Leader. This Instructional Coach will also be handling multiple LACs through a
network of LAC Leaders.
LAC Composition and Coaching
Arrangement for LDM2 for Teachers
LDM2
Instructional Coach
ELMER C. RAVINA
Principal II
LAC LEADER
EDEN C. SANCHEZ
Master Teacher II
LAC MEMBERS
RENZDY A. MEJILLA
Master Teacher II ALMA B. ALMIREZ JOSEPHINE G. VILLAVERDE
Master Teacher II Master Teacher II
LEMUEL P. OSTONAL
Teacher II
ACTIVITY 3
List down the members of your LAC and their respective roles in your Study
Notebook.
LAC Leader is the Principal or School Head. Being the de facto leader of the LAC or all the
LACs in the school, the following are his/her roles:
1. Oversees the implementation of the LAC(s);
2. Leads in the development of a LAC Plan and integrates such in the SIP or AIP;
3. Organizes LAC groupings at the beginning of each school year and ensures that
each LAC has an assigned facilitator, preferably a Master Teacher or senior teacher
or senior member of the faculty;
4. Mobilizes resources for the conduct of LACs;
5. Provides feedback and submits LAC Progress Reports to District and Schools
Division Office;
6. Adapts and shares LAC best practices from other schools, thereby developing a
culture of collaboration and continuous improvement;
7. Ensures the monitoring of LAC sessions and related activities and evaluating their
impact on teacher professional development, quality teaching, and pupil
achievement;
8. Agrees with LAC Members on how to observe or monitor application of learning;
9. Provides feedback to the teachers;
10. Gathers evidences of implementation or application of learning;
11. Meets with facilitator to decide on next LAC topic and to prepare or plan for the next
session; and
12. Monitors the LAC implementation vis-à-vis the school LAC plan.
LAC Facilitator could be the Principal or School Head, a Master Teacher or a senior
teacher or senior member of the faculty. This role could be assigned on a rotation basis. The
LAC Facilitator:
1. Convenes the LAC team meetings;
2. Provides technical assistance in the development of the LAC, timetable of team
meetings, and other activities;
3. Checks and monitors attendance of members and submission of materials and sees
to it that team meetings start and end on time, and that agenda for the meeting are
covered;
4. Encourages active engagement and participation of members;
5. Serves as resource person on specific topics;
6. Assigns a documenter on rotation basis;
7. Invites external resource persons when necessary;
8. Reports regularly to LAC leader on LAC progress;
9. Prepares his/her session plan that identifies the topic, objectives, materials needed,
and outline of activities (at the very least) and where necessary, consults the LAC
Leader and members;
10. Ensures that the venue and equipment are available and prepares the necessary
learning materials such as reading materials, videos, presentations, etc., when
needed;
11. Announces the LAC session including topic, time, venue, and other matters that the
group should know; and
12. Runs and facilitates the session based on the plan and ensures that the agreed
norms of behaviour are observed and that the objectives of the session are achieved.
LAC Members are the teachers who share common concerns such as grade level
assignments or learning area assignments or key stage assignments. LACs must be
organized well so that teachers are a member of at least one LAC. However, teachers may
opt to join other LACs. A LAC member:
1. Attends LAC meetings regularly and participates actively in LAC sessions;
2. Serves as LAC facilitator or documenter or resource person for certain topics when
assigned such roles;
3. Develops plans to apply what has been learned and implements agreed action plan
in one’s classroom;
4. Monitors one’s progress in relation to the LAC Plan;
5. Prepares and submits documents or materials as needed and brings materials
relevant to the topic;
6. Observes agreed norms of behaviour;
7. Captures evidences of implementation;
8. Reflects on the implementation;
9. Shares with colleagues in informal settings;
10. Prepares to share in each LAC session;
11. Allows LAC leader to observe how the learning was applied; and
12. Provides the LAC leader with evidences of application of learning.
LAC Documenter is a member of the LAC who has been assigned to record the minutes of
the team meetings. This role may be rotated (i.e., monthly or for every unit of lesson). The
LAC documenter:
1. Documents LAC proceedings following the template agreed upon;
2. Keeps records of attendance and output of members;
3. Helps the LAC Leader and Facilitator in writing the progress reports to be submitted
to the District, Schools Division, Regional, and Central Office;
4. Devices innovative and efficient ways to document and synthesizes the agreements
during the LAC sessions;
5. Provides the information on the progress of the LAC and the insights of the teachers
about student learning;
6. Takes down minutes and captures the processes in the LAC; and
7. Gathers evidences of implementation (e.g., individual plans, etc.).
LAC Resource Person can be a member of the LAC or someone external invited to talk
and lead the session on a specific topic. The resource person:
1. Shares current trends and best practices on certain aspects of curriculum, pedagogy,
and assessment;
2. Facilitates the activities during the session, which may include workshops and
demonstrations;
3. Mentors or coaches teachers on content and pedagogies for a particular lesson unit;
4. Coordinates with the LAC Facilitator on materials and equipment to be used during
the session; and
5. Helps the LAC plan subsequent action based on the session.