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    THE TEACHING

    PROFESSION

    TYPES OF TEACHERS

    Some teachers are teachers by:

    Choice

    Chance

    Force

    Accident

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    THE TEACHING PROFESSION

    Can be regarded in three ways:

    Teaching as a profession

    Teaching as a mission

    Teaching as a vocation

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    Teaching as a profession

    The word professionis synonymous to:Occupation, job, career, work, line of work

    The word professional means long & arduous

    years of preparation, a striving for excellence, a

    dedication to public interest and commitment to

    moral & ethical values.

    Teaching is a noble profession

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    You must be willing to go through a long period of

    preparation.

    You must be willing to go through continuing education

    (continuous development of potentials)

    You must strive for excellence ( not pwede na mentality)

    You commit yourself to moral, ethical and religious

    values & dedicate yourself to service.

    If you consider teaching as a profession

    then:

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    Teaching as a mission

    The word mission is derived from the Latin wordmisiowhich means tosend.

    The WebstersDictionary defines missionas task

    assigned.

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    If teaching is your mission then it means:

    a. It is the task entrusted to you in this world.

    b. It is your assigned task thus youve got to prepare

    for it!

    c. It calls for a continuing professionaleducation.

    Once a teacher, forever a student

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    Teaching as a vocation

    The wordvocationcomes from the Latin word

    vocarewhich meanstocallthus vocation is a

    call.

    For Catholics, the CALLER is GOD Himself.

    For Non-believers, the CALLER might be a man

    calling another man.

    any are called but few are chosen

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    I f teaching is your vocation then i t means:

    You said YES to your call to teach!

    You commit yourself in the total transformation of

    the learner.

    You consider teaching as a lifetime commitmentthus aim through the years towards quality

    teaching.

    Teachingmay not guarantee financial security butlove of teachinghas served as a motivating factor to

    many teachers through the years. Teaching has

    remained inspiring & fulfilling.

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    Special Rights of a Teacher(Batas PambansaBlg. 232, Chapter 2, Section 11)

    1. The right to be free from compulsory assignments not related to

    their duties as defined in their appointment or employment

    contracts, unless compensated

    2. The right to intellectual property consistent with applicable laws.

    3. Teachers shall be deemed persons in authority when in discharge

    of lawful duties & responsibilities and shall therefore, be accorded

    due respect and protection.

    4. Teachers shall be accorded the opportunity to choose alternativecareer lines in school administration, in classroom teaching, or

    others, for purposes of career advancement.

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    Teachers Obligations(Batas Pambansa Blg. 232, Chapter 3, Section 16)

    Every teacher shall:

    1. Perform his duties to the school by discharging hisresponsibilities in accordance with the philosophy, goals

    & objectives of the school.

    2.Be accountable for the efficient & effective attainment ofspecial learning objectives in pursuance of national

    development goals, within the limits of available school

    resources.

    3. Render regular reports on performance of each student

    and to the latter and the lattersparents or guardians with

    specific suggestions for improvement.

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    4. Assume the responsibility to maintain and sustain his

    professional growth and advancement & maintain

    professionalism in his behavior at all times.

    5. Refrain from making deductions in students scholastic

    ratings for acts that are not clearly manifestations of poor

    scholarship.

    6. Participate as an agent of constructive social, economic,

    moral, intellectual, cultural and political change in his

    school and the community within the context of nationalpolicies.

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    The ONE trait common to all great teachers.

    13 performance measures of Great Teachers.

    Why students drop classes.

    2 more traits of a great teacher.

    Lets LEARN MORE ABOUT

    TEACHERS!!!

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    It is impossible to claim that all good teachers use

    similar techniques: some lecture nonstop and

    others speak very little; some stay close to theirmaterial and others loose the imagination; some

    teach with the carrot and others with the stick. But

    in every ins tance, good teachers share one trai t :

    a strong sense of personal ident i ty infuses

    their wo rk. Dr. A is real ly there when he

    teaches.Mr. B has such enthu siasm for

    h is subject .You can tel l that this is real ly

    Pro f. Cs li fe.

    Parker Palmer, The Cou rage to Teach

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    Communicates ideas effectively.

    Covers the official course syllabus.

    Comes to class prepared.

    Gives students the 3-hour contact time.

    Presents subject matter and handles class

    session in an organized manner.

    Shows mastery of the subject.

    Source: DLSU

    13 Perfo rmance Measu res

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    Knowledge becomes

    obsolete incredibly fast. The

    cont inu ing profess ional

    education o f adul ts is the No.1 indus try in the next 30

    yearsmostly on line.

    Peter Drucker,

    Business 2.0 (22 August 2000)

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    Education, at best, is

    ecstatic.

    At its best, its most unfettered, the moment of learning is

    a moment of delight. This essential and obvious truth isdemonstrated for us every day by the baby and the

    preschool child. When joy is absent, the effectiveness

    of the learning process falls and falls until the human

    being is operating hesitantly, grudgingly, fearfully.

    George Leonard, Education and Ecstasy [1968]

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    Actual content may not be the issue at all,

    since we are really try to impart the idea that

    one can deal with new areas of knowledge ifone knows how to learn, how to find out

    about what is known, and how to abandon old

    ideas when they are worn.

    This means teaching ways o f developing

    good quest ions rather than memorizing

    known answers, an idea that tradi t ional

    schoo ls s imply dont co tton to at all , and that

    tradi t ional test ing methods are unprepared to

    handle.

    Roger Schank, The Connoisseurs Guide to the Mind

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    You must be

    the change you wish to

    see in the world.

    Gandhi

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    Richard Paul, Director, Center

    for Critical Thinking: We needto shift the focus of learning

    from simply teaching students

    to have the right answer,to

    teach ing them the processes by

    which educated peop le pu rsuer igh t answers.

    Frank Smith, Insult to Intelligence

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    Learning is a normal state.

    We learn at different rates.

    We learn in different ways.Boy and girls learn[very] differently.

    In a class of 25, there are 25 different trajectories.

    Learning in 40-minutes blocks is bullsxxx.

    Learning for tests is utterly insane.

    Education by interest,learning by internship.

    Learning is a matter of Intensity of Engagement, not

    elapsed time.

    Tom Peters, Manifesto for Education in the 3rd Millennium

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    Great teachers are great learners, not imparters-of-

    knowledge.

    Great teachers ask great questions-- that launch

    kids on lifelong quests.

    Education must educatefor an unknowable,ambiguous, changing future.

    Learning to learn and change is far more important

    than mastery of a static body of facts.

    Tom Peters, Manifesto for Education in the 3rd Millennium

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    Activity: Fill My Bucket

    ongoing assessment throughout thesemester/year

    What to fill in the bucket?- knowledge,- concept/s,

    - skill/s,- word/s that you learn eachday.