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FIELD STUDY 1
Episode 16. On Teacher’s
Philosophy of Education
Activity 16.1 Analyzing DepEd’s Philosophy of
Education
Observe
Philosophies
Education
of
Which philosophies are
expressed in the DepEd
Vision,
Mission
Statement, Core Vales,
Mandate? Give Proof.
Which
philosophies
expressed in the K to 12
curriculum
framework
and guide and Sec 5 of
RA 10533? Give proof.
2. Perennialism - teach
those that last, the
classics;
there
are
universal
values;
inculcate
these
universal,
objective
values
The core values of
maka-Diyos, that last,
the classics; there are
maka-tao,
makakalikasan and universal
values; inculcate these
makabansa show that
DepEd
universal,
objective values
Perennialism,
and
a
mission to develop a
lifelong learners
Teachers
facilitate
learning and constantly
nurtures every learner's.
As a learner-centered
institution
DepEd
continuously
improves
itself to better serve its
stakeholders.
C) The curriculum shall
be culture-sensitive;
Any
proof
of
reconstructionism?
DepEd mission cites that
values and competencies
enable them to realize
their full potential and
contributes meaningfully
in building the nation.
They
also
formulate,
implements,
and
coordinates
policies,
policies
plans
and
programs
for
basic
education
Any
proof
of
The
DepED
shall
formulate the design and
details of the enhanced
basic
education
curriculum. It shall work
with the Commission on
Higher
Education
(CHED)
to
craft
harmonized basic and
tertiary curricula for the
global competitiveness of
Filipino graduates.
3. Progressivism - very
child centered;
teach
those that interest the
child; one learns by
experience;
learners
learn
by
doing
so
teacher's
teaching
is
experiential; values are
subjective; no inculcation
of values since they are
subjective;
instead
teachers help students
clarify their values
4. Reconstructionism school
is
agent
of
change;
schooling
is
preparing students for
the
social
changes;
teaching is involving the
students in discussions of
moral dilemmas
5.
Existentialism
-
a) The curriculum shall
be
learner-centered,
inclusive
and
developmentally
appropriate;
(h) The curriculum shall
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Teachers teach learners
to make a choice, to
make decisions and not
merely to follow the
crowd; one who does not
make a choice and so
simply follow others do
not leave meaningful life
6. Pragmatism - That
which is useful, that
which is practical and
that which works is what
is good; that which is
efficient and effective is
that which is good. 6.g.
showing a video clip on
mitosis is more efficient
and more effective and
therefore more practical
than teacher coming up
with a visual aid by
drawing mistosis on a
cartolina or illustration
board
7.
Rationalismemphasizes
the
development
of
the
learner’s
reasoning
powers;
knowledge
comes thpugh reason;
teachers must develop
the reasoning power of
the learner.
existentialism?
Administrators and staff,
as steward of institution,
ensure an enabling and
supportive environment
for effective learning to
happenexistentialist
be flexible enough to
enable and allow schools
to localize, indigenize
and enhance the same
based on their respective
educational and social
contexts
Any
proof
of
pragmatism?
Administrators and staff,
as steward of institution,
ensure an enabling and
supportive environment
for effective learning to
happen. Promoting the
right of every Filipino to
quality
and equitable
basic education.
(g) The curriculum shall
use
the
spiral
progression approach to
ensure
mastery
of
knowledge
and
skills
after each level. DepEd
wants
to
develop
learners." whose values
and competencies enable
them to realize their full
potential..." On which
philosophy of education
is this mission statement
anchored?
Any proof of rationalism?
The DepEd core values
allows the learners to
express themselves and
give a valid reason for
their
actions
or
behaviors.
8. Utilitarianism - what is
good is that which is
most useful (that which
brings happiness) to the
greatest
number
of
peoples;
Any
proof
of
utilitarianism? Teachers
facilitate learning and
constantly nurture every
learner.
9. Empiricism - source of
knowledge is through the
senses;
teacher
must
involve the senses in
teaching-learning
11.
ConstructivismLearners are capable of
constructing knowledge
and meaning;
teaching
Learning
therefore is constructing
knowledge and meaning,
teacher does not just
"tell" or dictate but asks
learners for knowledge
they
construct
and
meaning of lesson
Any proof of empiricism?
Students learn in a
childfriendly,
gendersensitive,
safe,
and
motivating environment.
Any
proof
of
constructivism?
Family,
community, and other
stakeholders are actively
engaged
and
share
responsibility
for
developing
life
long
learners. provides for the
establishment
and
maintenance
of
a
complete, adequate, and
integrated
system
of
(c) The curriculum shall
be culture-sensitive:
reasoning
powers;
knowledge comes though
reason; teacher must
develop the reasoning
power of the learner
(d) The curriculum shall
be contextualized and
global;
(a) The curriculum shall
be
learner-centered,
inclusive
and
developmentally
appropriate;
(b) The curriculum shall
be relevant responsive
and research-based;
List of standards and
competencies that allows
students to practices all
their senses and develop
their skills
(e) The curriculum shall
use
pedagogical
approaches
that are constructivist,
inquiry-based, reflective,
collaborative
and integrative;
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basic education relevant
to the goals of national
development. DepEd as
Constructivist
Activity 16.2 Articulating My Personal Philosophy Of
Teaching
Observe
Philosophy of Education
Teaching
Behavior
(State
what the teacher said, taught
or did.)
2. Perennialism - teach those The teacher imparted the values
that last, the classics; there are necessary in life. He taught
universal values, inculcate these knowledges and skills that is
universal, objective values
useful even outside the school.
3. Progressivism - very child The
teacher
implements
a
centered: teach those that learner centered classroom, he
interest the child; one learns by makes them learn through
experience; learners learn by experience.
doing so teacher teacher's
teaching is experiential; values
are subjective; no inculcation of
values since they are subjective;
instead teachers help students
clarify their values
4
5
6
The teacher asks HOTS
7. Rationalism-emphasizes the
development of the learners' questions that requires the
reasoning powers: knowledge students to think critically and
comes though reason; teacher logically, and not only answers
must develop the reasoning based on the book. He always
follows up his questions with
power of the learner
why and how.
8. Utilitarianism - what is good The
teacher
considers
the
is that which is most useful (that decision of the majority before
which brings happiness) to the implementing
something
in
greatest number of peoples;
class.
9. Empiricism - source of The teacher makes the learning
knowledge
is
through
the environment active, wherein
senses; teacher must involve the students does not only listen to
senses in teaching-learning
what is being discussed but also
able to use all their senses in the
process of learning
10. Behaviorism - behavior is Teachers always do review of
shaped deliberately by forces in the
previous
lesson.
He
the environment and that the organized rules and routines
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type of person and actions
desired can be the product of
design; behavior is determined
by others, rather than by
person's own free will; teacher
must carefully shape desirable
behavior: drills are commonly
used
to
enhance
learning,
rewards reinforce learning
11. Constructivism - Learners
are capable of constructing
knowledge
and
meaning,
teaching -learning therefore is
constructing
knowledge
and
meaning, teacher does not just
"tell" or dictate but asks
learners for knowledge they
construct and meaning of lesson
collaborating and consulting the
students.
The
teacher
creates
a
meaningful learning tasks and
performance where the students
will be able to apply what they
have learned.
ANALYZE
1. Based on your findings and observations in Activity 16.1 and Activity
16.2, which philosophies of education are dominant in Philippine basic
schools? Why do you say so?
Based from my observation. The philosophy that is dominant in
Philippine education is the progressivism. Because today in the
Philippines learners in school mostly learn by doing. teachers merely act
a facilitator of learning, the students need and interest is considered. In
short we are in child-centered classroom.
2. If there is one philosophy that schools and teachers should give
My Philosophy of Teaching
more attention to what should that be and why?
My
philosophy
in
teaching
is the
same
with
Progressivist.
I think if there is one philosophy that a school
should
give
more
believe that
the learner
should
attention is the constructivismI philosophy
in education.
Because
thelearn through their
experience
and
by
doing
the
learning
in
actual way. They
learners must be able to construct their own knowledge and developantheir
should
develop
their
skills
and
mastery
of
knowledge
in an
own skill, constructing is also a way of learning. Through this, they will
experiential
way
that
suits
to
their
needs
and
interests.
be able to gain a lasting and meaningful knowledge in life. Schools should
thattoIthem
should
teach
learners
not rely on books and to what Iisbelieve
being told
only.
Theythe
should
help the necessary
students to widen their knowledge,
learnings. skills, and values that will be useful in life.
By creating a child-centered environment, that focuses on
the students needs and interest. Helping them to cultivate the
values that they should possess to become a responsible and
meaningful individual.
What is your philosophy of teaching?
This
describes
whatthings
you believed
I believe
that
I can make
possible with the help of
you should teach, how you
should
teach
and
how
you
should
to communicate with
others, I cannot do this task alone. relate
I should
others in school - with the
learners,
your
colleagues,
your
superiors
and
other peoples involved in the process of learning
cycle, like my
all other stakeholders. Write
them
down.
This
is
your
title,
"My
colleagues, parents and other stakeholders that will help me in
Philosophy of Teaching."achieving the goals for my students
REFLECT
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