TeacherInduction
TIP
Program Policy
    Runvi V. Manguerra,Ph.D.
            Executive Director II
         Teacher Education Council
           June 3, 2017
Dear DepEd:
      On June 3 of this
year, I will become a
teacher and I feel as if
I know nothing. In
almost every class I
attended in college, I
got nothing but
information. I’ve read
that great minds
discuss ideas, but my
college classes were
like pertified forests.
      To me
intellectual curiosity
is the only constant
in education. And
unless that curiosity
is awakened, no
education will, or
indeed can, take place.
I realize that idea is an
abstract term. That is
precisely why it is
important.
Ideas are concepts. As
you deal with them, as
you try to bring them
to concreteness, as you
focus your mind on
them, you are truly
becoming educated.
Again, I grant that
information is
necessity, but it is
gained throughout a
lifetime.
Unless educators see
the difference
between wisdom and
knowledge and
begin dealing with
the mind rather
than just
information, with
the classroom, will it
continue to be a sea
of mediocrity?
      As a new pubic
school Teacher . I feel like
the non-swimmer who
dived into the deep end of
the pool. I know that my
principal knows how to
swim. She knows all
about the ways one
should dive, she knows
all about the right
strokes; She knows all
about the proper
breathing procedures; but
I don’t know how to
approach her.
I’m also worried about
friends who just like
me are also newly-
hired teachers. We are
always grouped
together because
nobody seems to help
us. It isn’t that my
friends don’t want to
help – they just don’t
know how. The best
they can do is stand at
the edge of the pool and
throw me the empty
container that used to
hold the life preserver.
I hasten to say that
I do not intend to
criticize; rather, I
am making a plea.
What am I to do? I
cannot go back, for
I am already in the
water. I cannot go
forward, for I
cannot swim. There
is only one answer:
I MUST LEARN TO
SWIM – EVEN IF ONLY
ENOUGH TO STAY
AFLOAT.
Help me please!
Truly yours,
Thomas,
Teacher I
                   2113 In-service
                     Training on
                    Content and
                      Pedagogy
2007 Revision of
  TIP Modules
  EXECOM
Presentation
 May 2, 2017
TPTE Chairman       1
      RD            9
     ARD            7
Deans from TEIs     7
      SDS           7
     ASDS           8
     Chief         30
     PSDS           2
  School Head      35
Teacher Inductee    3
     SEPS           2
     PDO            2
      EPS          11
    CES-CID         2
     Total         126
DepEd ORDER
No. 43, s. 2017
      This policy supports...
                                        the continuing
                                        development and
                                        progress of the
           Centralized                  newly hired teachers
                                        based on the
                                        principle of lifelong
Coherent
                                        learning and the
                                        Department’s
                                        commitment to the
                  Comprehensive
                                        development of new
                                        and beginning
                                        teachers”
                         DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
I. Rationale
                        Teacher
                      commitment
  Classroom           and retention
 instructional
   practice
                   Student
                 achievement
     outcomes
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    I. Rationale
Strong commitment of
     TEACHERS
     DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
           I. Rationale
2. Retention of teachers in the
profession
3. Keeping students on task
4. Using effective student questioning
practices
5. Maintaining the students’ interest
6. Establishing a positive classroom
atmosphere
7. Demonstrating successful
classroom management
            DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
     II. Scope
     Implementation
        Procedure
Monitoring and Evaluation
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 II. Scope
             Newly-hired
             teacher is a
             teacher with 0-3
             years experience
             in the public
             school system
             and further
             classified as
             beginning or
             experienced
             teachers.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 II. Scope
       A beginning teacher is a newly-
       graduate teacher from the pre-
       service who is immediately hired
       in the public school system. An
       example of this is the Department
       of Science and Technology (DOST)
       Scholar.
        But a newly-hired may have
        acquired ample experiences in any
        of the private schools here and
        abroad but has no experience
        teaching in the public school
        system.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Teacher Induction Program
III. Definition
   of Terms
       DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
      IV. Policy Statement
TIP is institutionalized to provide
a systematic and comprehensive
support system for the newlyhired
teachers in order to seamlessly
immerse them in the teaching
profession in the public school
system
            DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 IV. Policy Statement
DepEd
ORDER
No, 42,
series
2017
      DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
TIP and the Career Stages of
         Teachers
                                                  Stage 4
                                  Stage 3      (Distinguished)
                  Stage 2         (Highly
                                 Proficient)
  Stage 1       (Proficient)
(Beginning)
Teacher Induction Program
                    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    TIP Learning Activity
The use
  of
modules
          DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
         TIP Learning Activity
• Job-embedded Learning
  refers to the learning
  that is grounded in the
  daily activity of teachers,
  and is characterized as
  learning by doing to
  encourage teacher
  engagement and
  reflection on teaching
  practice.
                  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
         Mentoring Program
Mentoring Program is a
school and division
program executed by the
school heads, master
teachers, education
supervisors to help
newly-hired teachers
adapt to the public school
system.
                DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
     Differentiated Supervision
It is a type of supervision that recognizes
the newlyhired teachers’ level of
experience, different teaching needs, and
their goals to improve instructional skills
            Differentiated Supervision
               DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Differentiated Supervision
 What supervision would you employ with this
            newlyhired teacher?
             DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
TIP Learning Activity
    School Learning Action
    Cells (SLAC) Session
     DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Delivery Modes
  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
TIP Framework
                            Outcom
                            e
  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
V. Procedures
 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Modules by Key Stages
                               11-12
                               7-10
                               4-6
                                K-3
     DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Development
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Development
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Enhancement
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Enhancement
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Review
  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Review
  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Pre-Finalization
      DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Module Pre-Finalization
      DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                Ways Forward
                  Assessment of            Module Final
Field Try-out     Field Try-outs           Editing and
                   and Results              Revision
            2018 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
B. Implementation
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
B. Implementation
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C. Other Provisions
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roles and Responsibilities
        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roles and Responsibilities
        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roles and Responsibilities
        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roles and Responsibilities
        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roles and Responsibilities
        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roles and Responsibilities
        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roles and Responsibilities
        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
VI. Monitoring and Evaluation
         DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION