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TITLES AND BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF PROFESSIONAL READINGS AND REFFERENCES

PRINCICPLES AND METHODS OF TEACHING

This book is intended for students in the colleges of education and beginning teachers, to have a strong foundation and a through grasp on concepts, theories, principles and teaching learning process. This will also provide teachers who are already in the service for a quit a long time and who want to improve their competences and to update themselves on current trends, new techniques and strategies in the teaching profession. The important of this book leis not only on its approach to provide a comprehensive an d updated literature vital to a better insight and understanding of the various concept, theories, principles of teaching mind learning, strategies and learning process, but also in its extensive use of materials relevant to education as a field of study. The author also has taken great care3 to present every chapter with the basic concept, theories and principles through the use of understandable definition and carefully chosen examples to make learning meaningful. AUTHOR: FRANCISCO M. ZULUETA

REFFERENCES: ACERO, VICTORIA O. et al PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES OF TEACHING . Manila: Rex Book Store, Inc, 2000. AQUINO, GUADENCIO V. PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF EFFECTIVE TEACHING. Manila: National book Store, Inc.1988.

THE TEACHING PROFESSION


This book is a humble response to the need for instructional materials in the Teaching Profession, a three-unit course of a new teacher education curriculum. It attempts to give the prospective professional teacher a comprehensive view of his/her multifarious task to enable him/her make an informed or give it up for a more lucrative one.

Chapter one of this book dwells on teachers as an individual number of society .chapter two describes classroom and the community teacher. Chapter three present the global teacher as one who can teach multicultural groups of children, is familiar with educational practices of selected countries of bench marking and adopt in the use of educational technology in order not to be left. Chapter four and five focuses on the history of the Philippines educational system, the professionalization of teaching and laws which has bearing on the life of the teacher.

AUTHOR: PURITA P. BILBAO, Ed. D BRENDA B. CORPUZ, Ph.D. AVELINDA T. UGAS, Ed. D.

REFERENCES: LLAGAS, AVELINA T. Professionalism in teaching : A HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT VEIW LECTURE DELEVERD IN THE CEAD CONVENTION, Region III, May 13-14,2003. SULLIVAN, EDMUND O. TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING: EDUCATION VISION FOR 21st CENTURY . LONDON: Zed Books, 2001.

TEACHING EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY


This book presents a simplified discussion on the content of the course, Educational Technology based on the prototype syllabus prepared by the Philippines Association for teacher Education (PAFTE) which was included at the Mariano Marcos State University College of Education in Laoag City. AUTHOR: CANDELERIA D. GARO

REFERENCES: AQUINO GAUDENCIO V.1988. PRICIPLES OF TEACHING AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY. National Bookstore. LUCEDO, PAZ I. AND MILAGROS L. BORABO.(1997). EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY. Katha Publishing CO.

A BRIEF DISCRIPTION OF SITE OF PRACTICE TEACHING

Pre- service education of teachers is key to achieving sustainable quality basic education since the Department of Education has the biggest stake in teachers pre-service program, it should demand for more rigorous classroom based training for future teachers.

This site of learning helps us to develop our abilities, skills, and attitudes for us to function effectively in an environment that is changing rapidly in many different ways. To become an effective teacher someday we need to be committed and dedicated to our work, and as a teacher we need to emerge in the life of different students we encounter, therefore before we enter the life of a real teacher we need to motivate and prepare ourselves first. This site of learning introduced us or enlightens us what is the reality in the field of teaching.

REFLECTION PAPER

NO PAIN NO GAIN

In engaging the pre-service teaching I encounter different circumstances. Luck of rest, no more time for food, and no more time to wash my clothes. Then I realized it is not really easy to become a teacher. Sometime it comes to my mind I will not pursue this study but I am already here almost at the end. Aside from these feelings I find also satisfaction inside my heart because I am important. In a way that my student love me more than there teacher, they are happy when they saw me in that case I worthy.

Therefore even though sometimes I feel anguish or pressure I still bear on my mind that if no pain no gain or shall we say you cant achieve something if we do nothing so I set a side those feelings and continue what am I doing. Because it is not for my own good but also to my family. For now I prayed that after graduation I gain something.

CAREER PLAN
GRADUATION

GRADUATION

REVIEW

FIND A JOB

FIND OTHER JOB TAKE AN EXAM STUDY OTHER COURSE WORK ENGAGE ANOTHER TRAINING FIND A JOB TAKE ANOTHER EXAM LEAVE SATISFIED

WORK

WORK

WORK

BUILD A HAPPY FAMILY

SINGE BUT HAPPY

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