Teaching Profession Lesson 4 CONSOLIDATED
Teaching Profession Lesson 4 CONSOLIDATED
LESSON 4:
ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF A
TEACHER
Presented ByGroup 4
Topics
01 Teacher as a Facilitator of Learning
04 Other
Roles/Engagement
Objectives
• Identify the key roles and
functions of a teacher in the
classroom and community.
05
Essential Teacher
Knowledge:
Subject Mastery:
Teachers must possess a
deep understanding of the
content they teach, ensuring
accuracy and clarity in their
instruction.
06
Pedagogical
Content Knowledge:
This involves
understanding how to
present and structure
subject matter for
learning effectively. It's
the bridge between
content expertise and 07
teaching techniques.
Learner
Understanding:
Teachers need to be
aware of their students'
learning styles and
preferences and tailor
instruction accordingly.
08
General Teaching
Principles:
Educators should be
familiar with broad
educational theories
and principles that can
be applied across
various teaching
environments. 09
Educational
Context:
Teachers must consider
the cultural, economic,
and political factors that
influence education
within their specific
context. 10
Curriculum
Knowledge: This
includes
understanding
curriculum design,
materials, assessment
methods, and the
overall curriculum 11
process.
Educational Values:
Teachers should have a
deep understanding of
the principles, theories,
and purposes of
education, recognizing
the enduring values it
embodies. 12
The 4Cs of Effective Teaching:
1 CREATIVE
2 CRITICAL THINKING
3 COMMITMENT
4 CHARACTER
Teachers are the
cornerstone of any
successful educational
system. Their knowledge
and skills are essential for
nurturing the intellectual
14
and personal growth of
Polytecnic University of The
Philippines
Mulanay Campus
THANK
YOU
Presented by:
Nancy C. Claro
TEACHER AS A
COMMUNITY
LEADER
Teachers: Beyond the Classroom,
Leaders in the Community
Community Building
Engageme Relationships
nt
Addressing
Role Community
Needs
Modeling
“Teacher are the most responsible and important
members of society because their professional efforts
affect the fate of the Earth." —Helen Caldicott
THANK YOU
For your attention!
Prepared by: Christine B. Dagos
BEED-2
Teacher
as
a
Role
Who is the
TEACHER ?
More than Educators,
they are ROLE
MODEL…
The Importance of
A
T E C H R
E
R. O . L . E M.O.
D. E . L
THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHER ROLE MODEL
Ethical Compass
Characteristics of
Effective
A
T E C H R
E
R. O . L . E M.O.
D. E . L
Believing in
what you teach
and teaching
what you
believe creates
a powerful role
model for-Brenda
our Hurbanis
students.
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