Tarlac State University COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT Lucinda Extension Campus, Tarlac City RATING SCALE FOR DEMONSTRATION TEACHING Name of Student Teacher: _____________________________________________________ Course and Major: ______________________________________________________________ Name of the Student Teaching Supervisor: ___________________________________________ Name of Cooperating Teacher: ____________________________________________________ Name of Cooperating School: _____________________________________________________ Subject Matter/ Topic: Date: Time Started: Time Finished Instructions. This rating scale consists of 21 strands encapsulate into 7 key areas. And these are: (1) Lesson Planning and Preparation, (2) Classroom Management, (3) Teaching and Learning Process, (4) Language Proficiency, (5) Assessment of Learning Outcomes, (6) Reinforcement of Learning, and (7) Teacher’s Personality. Read each statement using the scale of 1 to 5, select a numerical value that will indicate the level of performance of the practice teacher in each of the following strand. SCALE 5 – Excellent 4 – Very Satisfactory 3 – Satisfactory 2 – Needs Improvement 1 – Poor GENERAL DESCRIPTORS The practice teacher exhibits advance level of competence The practice teacher goes beyond the minimum requirements The practice teacher meets the minimum requirements for the criterion being evaluated. The practice teacher meets some of the minimum requirements for the criterion being evaluated The practice teacher does not meet the minimum requirement for the criterion being evaluated I. LESSON PLANNING AND PREPARATION Excellent (5) STRANDS Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) 1. Teacher's objectives reflect high level learning related to curriculum frameworks and standards; they are adapted, where necessary, to the needs of individual students, and permit practical/ workable methods of assessment 2. All of the elements of the instructional design support the stated instructional objectives, engage students in meaningful learning, and show evidence of student input. Teacher's lesson or unit is highly coherent and has a clear structure 3. All materials and resources support the instructional objectives and key concepts, and most engage students in Form No.: TSU-CTE-SF-20 Revision No.: 00 Effectivity Date: July 19, 2021 Page 1 of 4 Tarlac State University COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT Lucinda Extension Campus, Tarlac City meaningful learning 4. There is evidence of student participation in selecting or adapting materials TOTAL II. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Excellent (5) STRANDS Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) 1. Classroom routines and procedures are seamless in their operation, and students assume considerable responsibility for their smooth functioning 2. Teacher’s classroom is safe and students contribute to ensuring that the physical environment supports the learning of all students TOTAL III. TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS Excellent (5) STRANDS Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) 1. Teacher's knowledge of content and pedagogy is extensive, showing evidence of a continuing search for improved practice. Teacher actively builds on knowledge of prerequisites and misconceptions when describing instruction or seeking causes for student misunderstanding 2. Teacher formulates many of the high-level questions and assumes responsibility for the participation of all students in the discussion 3. Students are intellectually engaged in challenging content, through well-designed learning tasks, and suitable scaffolding by the teacher, and fully aligned with the instructional outcomes 4. There is evidence of some student initiation of inquiry, and student contributions to the exploration of important content 5. The pacing of the lesson provides students the time needed to intellectually engage with and reflect upon their learning and to consolidate Form No.: TSU-CTE-SF-20 Revision No.: 00 Effectivity Date: July 19, 2021 Page 2 of 4 Tarlac State University COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT Lucinda Extension Campus, Tarlac City their understanding 6. All students are cognitively engaged in the activities and in their exploration of content. Students initiate or adapt activities and projects to enhance understanding 7. Learning activities are highly relevant to students and instructional objectives and key concepts. They progress coherently, producing a unified whole and reflecting recent professional research TOTAL IV. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY Excellent (5) STRANDS Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) 1. Teacher's spoken and written language is correct and expressive, with well-chosen vocabulary that enriches the lesson 2. Conveys information and ideas with clarity 3. The teacher has wellmodulated voice TOTAL V. ASSESMENT OF LEARNING OUTCOMES Excellent (5) STRANDS Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) 1. The assessment is completely congruent with the instructional objectives and key concepts, both in content and process 2. Teacher's plan for student assessment is fully aligned with the instructional outcomes, with clear criteria and standards that show evidence of student contribution to their development TOTAL VI. REINFORCEMENT OF LEARNING Excellent (5) STRANDS Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) 1. The teacher integrated and carried out the plan for reinforcing learning through well-defined agreement and established connection to next lesson TOTAL VII. TEACHER’S PERSONALITY Form No.: TSU-CTE-SF-20 Revision No.: 00 Effectivity Date: July 19, 2021 Page 3 of 4 Tarlac State University COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT Lucinda Extension Campus, Tarlac City Excellent (5) STRANDS Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) 1. The teacher is neat and wellgroomed 2. The teacher is free from mannerisms that tend to disturb the students’ attention 3. The teacher’s personality is strong enough to command respect and attention 4. The teacher shows dynamism and enthusiasm TOTAL Adopted from: DepEd Order No. 7, s. 2015 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. SUMMARY OF RATINGS Indicators Total Mean Weight Lesson Planning and Preparation 15% Classroom Management 15% Teaching and Learning Process 15% Language Proficiency 15% Assessment of Learning Outcomes 15% Reinforcement of Learning 15% Teacher’s Personality 10% Total Weighted Mean Weighted Mean COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ (Signature over printed name of the rater) Form No.: TSU-CTE-SF-20 Revision No.: 00 Effectivity Date: July 19, 2021 Page 4 of 4