OBSERVE, ANALYZE, REFLECT
Resource Teacher: Annalisa Ventura Teaher’s Signature:  Annaliza Ventura                          
School:  Jose Rizal                         
Grade/Year Level:   9-Maharlika                             
Subject Area:   ESP                                   Date:   Sept. 25, 2021                                  
                 To realize my Intended Learning Outcomes, I will work my way through these steps:
1. Select a learner from the class which you have previously observed.
2. Interview the teacher about the learner's characteristics and the community.
3. Conduct a home visit to your selected learmer's residence.
4. Interview the parents about
a. the rules they implement at home concerning their child's schooling.
b. the learner's activities and behavior while at home.
5. Write the Learner's Profile.
6. Analyze your observation and interview data.
7. Reflect on your observation experience.
OBSERVE
              Use the activity form provided for you to document your observations
                  An Observation/Interview Guide for Home-School Link
Read the following carefully before you begin to observe/interview. Then write your observation
report on the space provided.
The Learner
1. Make a general observation of the learner. Describe him/her each of the domains of
development
 physical-body built and height (thin, chubby, underweight, overweight), level of
 physical activity (fast, slow, lethargic, active, etc.)
social-interaction with teachers and classmates (loner, shy, sociable, friendly,
gets into fights, liked by others, etc.)
emotional moods, temperament, cries casily, loses temper, happy, shows
enthusiasm, excited, indifferent, etc.)
cognitive (appears to understand lessons, copes with the lessons, excels, lags
behind, shows reasoning skills, tums in assignments and roquirements, etc:)
Interview the Teacher
1. What are the most noticeable characteristics of the leamer? (emotional
disposition, behavior and discipline, sense of responsibility, study habits,
academic perfomance, relationship with peers, relationship with adults, social
adjustment)
2. How does the teacher communicate with the parents? How often? What do they
discuss? How do they decide of the best course of action to resolve issues or
problems?
3. How does the teacher utilize resources in he community to support the
teaching-lecarning process? How does the teacher work with the community to
meet the needs of the learners?
Interview with Parents
1. Conduct a home visit. Once there, observe the bome set-up. (Home is orderly,
family pictures in the living room, etc.)
2. Use the Interview Questions or the next page. Just ask the questions with which
you feel comfortable.
Suggested Parent Interview Guide
Your teacher may ask you to use a more detailed interview guide. Be free to translate these questions, if
necessary
Name of Learner:
Date of Birth:                                                           Age:
Grade/Year Level.                                                     Gender:
Number of Siblings:
Birth Order:
Parents
Mother:
Age:                    Occupation:      Educational Attainment:
Father:                 Occupation:      Educational Attainment:
Leaner's Physical Aspect:
Health
1. Mother's Health during pregnancy with the learner
2. Ailments or health problems of the learner as a child
3. Age or the learner when he started to walk/talk
4. Food preferences of the learner as a child and at present
5. Who took care of him/her as a child?
Learner s Social Aspect:
1. Describe your child's sociability (friendly, outgoing or shy. loner).
2. Who were the learners playmates
3. As a child then, was he/she allowed to play with friends ?
4. Is he/she allowed to go out with friends?
5.Do you have rules for him/ her to follow regarding going out?
6. What are these rules?
Emotional-Moral
1. What are your expectations of your child?
2. How do you provide a nurturing environment for your child?
3. Does your child go to you when she/he feels down or has a problem? What do you do to
meet his/her emotonail needs?
4. What do you do when he/she is not successful in something?
How do you discipline your children?
1. Doyou have rules in the house? What are they?
2. How do you impose the rules?
3. What are the consequences of breaking the rules?
Learners Cognitive Aspect
1. What are the child’s interests?
2. What is he/she good at in school?
3. In what subjects does he/she have difficulty?
4. How do you monitor his/her performance in school? How do you motivate him/her?
5. Do you have rules at home to help him develop good study habits?
6.What are these rules? How are they implemented?
After you have gathered all the necessary data. Write the learner's development profile using the outline
below. Type the profile on a separate sheet and attached it to this learning Episode
                     THE LEARNER'S DEVELOPMENT PROFILE (Outline)
                                   The Learners Development Profile
 Name of the Learner Marco Antipolo
 School Jose Rizal University
 Date of Home Visit  September 23, 2021
 Date Birth: June 26, 2006                                             Age: 15
 Grade/Year Level: 9                                                   Gender: Male
 Family Profile
 Number of Siblings: 6
 Birth Order: 3
 Parent
 Mother: Cely Antipolo
 Age: 56
 Occupation: House Maid
 Father: June Antipolo                                        Educational Attainment: HS Graduate
 Occupation: Electrician                                      Educational Attainment: HS Undergraduate
 Phyical Development
 In paragraph form, describe the physical development of the learner. Combine the
 teacher s, parents responses, and your own observations.
 The mothers pregnancy process was good, she delivered his son normal, there was no problem, ailments
 and abnormalities was seen her son was a complete healthy baby. The child started to walk at 3 years old
 and loves to eat fried chicken and salmon he grew up with his mother and have a wonderful life
 together.
 Social Developments
 In paragraph form, describe the social development of the learner. Combine the
 teacher s, parents responses, and your own observations.
 The child grows joyful because he is spoiled by his mom with all the things he need in life. He likes to
 play with his friend Anna, Maria and Oddy they play hide and seek every morning, his parents let his
 son play to enjoy his childhood. He can go with friends but with the permission and guide by his uncle
 Jo he is the one who took care of Marco when his mom left for work and there are rules that Marco need
 to follow first is that he need to be kind with others and don’t go other places wich is dangerous.
 Emotional-Moral Development
 In paragraph form, describe the emotional development of the learner. Combine the
 teacher s, parents responses, and your own observations.
 They expect that their child grows and develop a good understanding in every aspect of life and has the
 ability to be a good leader someday and create a step to finish his goals. His parents give him time and
 attention in studies and at home also bonding when weekend.
 Cognitive Development
 In paragraph form, describe the cognitive development of the leaner. Combine the
 teacher's, parents responses, and your own observations.
 He likes to dance whenever there is an activity or events in the school, he is good in different tasks such
 as always attend class, do all of the homework and assigned reading, develop self-discipline and manage
 the time given. He has difficulty in english subject that’s why the teachers and parents give him the best
 solution for him. Teacher uses rubrics for the transparency and to know the grades and achievement of
 each student he/she handle, the instructor always give students tips on how they can do better in the
 class and always motivate them by giving gifts when the student got higher grades it is a technique for
 students to follow their teacher. Parents in their home have also rules to their child that they need to
 study even without in school so they can read all the lessons and memorize the notes in their notebook.
 Findings
 Write here your salient findings about the learner.
 The learner gets lazy when the teacher is not effective in teaching it tends to students unwillingness to
 listen. The learner do the task quick when there are reward given after they finish it.
 Conclusions
 Write your conclusions after you have analyzed the impact of the school and the
 home on the learner's development. The questions in the Your Analysis portion of this
 learning Episode can help you.
 I therefore conclude that the impact of school and home of learner’s development are exceptional in
 students progress it is their way to grow because of the techniques and never ending support that comes
 from teachers and parents.
 Recommendations
 Write your recommendations.
 I highly recommend that the teacher should posses good quality teaching so that the attention of the
 students doesn’t turned to others also to parents they need to guide their child in their studies to prevent
 the struggles and problems that students might encounter, the early they learn the faster they can cope up
 to the lesson. Parents should also give students learning materials that are appropriate to their lessons in
 school so learner have an advanced learning and background that they can apply in school.
ANALYZE
Your findings and recommendations in the Leamer Development Profile will help you answer the
questions here.
1. From your home visit and interview, what do you think is the style of parenting experienced by the
learner? Explain your answer.
I noticed that they have a lot of learning materials like posters in different sides of the house and the
parent said that she teach his son to read all the informations like the skeletal system, planets, history of
the world, animals chain, water cycle and many more the parent teaches his son when weekends, and I
ask him some questions that is related to the posters and he answered it correctly and I believe that they
guide his son well and feeds everything to him.
2. Relating your data with what you learned from child development, what family factors do you think
contribute to the development and over-all adjustment of the learner in school.
I think it was the posters that they put in their house for the child to practice his mental development as
well as his ability to understand the life and be ready for school. The guidance that the family gave to
the child and it is good that at a childs young age he knows everything before he go to school, it is an
advantage for him because he has a background and he can apply it inside and out of the school.
3.Does the communication between the home-school have an effect on the learner? If yes, what are these
effects?
Yes, it is possible to learn even at home but there are also disadvantages in students way of learning,
first is that there are lots of distraction inside the house that might distract the child when he/she do his
studies. The second factor is that although it is effective there are times that they will be lazy and will
not listen to the teachers lesson and pretend that they listen even they’re not.
4. How can the teacher partner with the community to contribute to the development and learning of the
students ? Who are the people or which institutions can the teacher tap to seek advice regarding these
development and learning of students
They can seek advice to the mayor of the community and the bargy also because they are the ones who
has a complete control in the community and they can use their connections and fund to provide what
the community needs as well as the learners need.
REFLECT
1. Reflect on your own development as a child. What type of parenting did you experience? How did it
affect you?
My childhood was awesome my mother always thought me as a child that knowledge is a thing that will
never steal by anyone from you so she always take good care of my education she teach me everything I
need to learn. Almost every morning after I take a bath she prepared my learning materials and start her
teaching, I learn a lot from tracing letters to spelling and reading. When the time comes that I need to go
to school and study its not that hard for me to answer my teachers question because it is familiar to me.
She is a wonderful mom that I had.
2. As a future teacher, how would you establish good home-school collaboration? How can you work
well with the parents? How can you help them? How can they help you?
For me I will start with a meeting and ask them if they are capable of attending online classes or willing
to participate in virtual classes and if they have internet connection so that I can think a solution without
any conflict to students learning. After I gather all their responses and if they have everything that they
need to attend online classes then its good but if some students don’t have gadgets to participate then I
guess I will provide hand outs to help them lessen their worries and a good part of it is they can follow
the lesson given and for the parents I will explain all the information they need to know to avoid
misunderstandings so it’s a win win situation for both of students parents and me.
LINK Theory to Practice
Directions: Read the items given below and encircle the correct answer
1. Which are most likely the kind of children raised by authoritarian parents?
I .Fearful
II .Inhibited
IlI .Hostile
IV .Withdrawn
A. I and Ii
B. 1,II and III
C. Il and I1
D. I, II, III, and IV
2. If a child was raised by authoritative parents, how will most likely will he/she behave in
class?
A. Relates well to classmates
B. Is suspicious of others
C. Quarrels often with classmates
D. Has low level of independence
3. Which parenting styles contribute/s to the development of children who have low level of
responsibility?
A. Authoritarian
B. Authoritative
C. Permissive
D. Neglecting and permissive
SHOW Your Learning Artifacts
                 Instructional Strategies for Teaching Pre-Algebra
                             to a Diverse Group of Learners
          Planning effective instruction for a classroom full of learners demands that the
educator know what works and more importantly what works better for the group of
people residing in the educator's classroom today. This action research study tested the
efficacy of using the full compliment of assessments included in the curriculum
adoption at the researchers school and that of guided note taking. Each strategy was
implemented in its own separate unit of a pre-algebra class.
The researcher used student growth, which was determined by the difference
observed between a student's pre-test percentage score and their final unit test
percentage score, as the metric by which to evaluate each strategies efficacy.
Measurable growth was observed with both strategies. The All Assessments strategy
showed greater and more consistent growth among learners than that which was
observed during the Notes strategy. These findings indicate that more research is
needed on the effectiveness of using assessments for learning and a need for further
study to evaluate the efficacy of guided note taking. Findings in this study should be
considered as illuminating but not conclusive as the sample used is not generalizable.
Robert Ojeda
May, 2010
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EVALUATE Performance Task
Name of FS Student                                                                                Date Submitted:                             
Year & Section:                                                                                          Course:                                       
Learning                                 Excellent                              Very                     Satisfactory                Needs
Episode                                     4                                Satisfactory                      2                  Improvement
                                                                                   3                                                   1
Accomplished              All observation                                One (1) to two               Three (3)                   Four (4) or
Observation               question/tasks completely                      (2) observation              observation                 more
Sheet                     answered/accomplished.                         questions/ tasks             questions/ tasks            observation
                                                                         not answered/                not answered /              questions/
                                                                         accomplished.                accomplished.               tasks not
                                                                                                                                  answered /
                                                                                                                                  accomplished.
Analysis                  All questions were answered                    All questions                Questions were              Four (4) or
                          completely; answers are with                   were answered                not answered                more
                          depth and are thoroughly                       completely;                  completely;                 observation
                          grounded on theories;                          Answers are                  answers are not             questions
                          grammar and spelling are free                  clearly connected            clearly                     questions
                          from error.                                    to the theories;             connected to                were not
                                                                         grammar and                  theories; one(1)            answered;
                                                                         spelling are free            to three (3)                answers not
                                                                         from errors                  grammatical/                connected to
                                                                                                      spelling errors.            theories; more
                                                                                                                                  than four (4)
                                                                                                                                  grammatical
                                                                                                                                  errors.
Reflection                Profound and clear;                            Clear but lacks     Not so clear and                     Unclear and
                          Supported by what were                         depth; supported    shallow;                             shallow;
                          observed and analyzed                          by what were        somewhat                             rarely
                                                                         observed and        supported by                         supported by
                                                                         analyzed            what were                            what were
                                                                                             observed and                         observed and
                                                                                             analyzed.                            analyzed
Learning                  Portfolio is reflected on in                   Portfolio is        Portfolio is not                     Portfolio is
Artifacts                 context of the learning                        reflected on in the reflected on in                      not reflected
                          outcomes; Complete, well-                      context of the      the context of                       on in the
                          organized, highly relevant to                  learning            the learning                         context of the
                          the learning outcome                           outcomes.           outcomes.                            learning
                                                                         Complete; well      Complete; not                        outcomes; not
                                                                         organized, very     organized.                           organized, not
                                                                         relevant to the     Relevant to the                      relevant
                                                                         learning outcome learning
                                                                                             outcome
Submission                Submitted before the                           Submitted on the Submitted a day                         Submitted two
                          deadline                                       deadline            after the                            (2) days or
                                                                                             deadline                             more after the
                                                                                                                                  deadline
COMMENTS
                                                              Over-all           Rating
                                                            score              (Based on
                                                                               transmutation)
                   TRANSMISSION OF SCORE TO GRADE/RATING9
Score   20    19-18 17   16    15    14   13-12 11   10   9-8                  7-below
Grade   1.0   1.25   1.5   1.75   2.0   2.25   2.50   2.7      3.00      3.5   5.00
                                  0                   5
        99    96     93    90     87    84     81     78       75        72    71-Below
                                                                                                                                                                         
   
ANALYZE
Your findings and recommendations in the Learner Development Profile will help you answer the
questions here.
1. From your home visit and interview, what do you think is the style of parenting experienced by the
learner? Explain your answer.
The learners house has full of knowledge because of the posters and learning materials so I can say that
the parenting style was great for the childs fast learning. The mother also said that they practice their
child to read and have a questioning portion after the child is done.
2. Relating your data with what you learned from child development, what family factors do you think
contribute to the development and over-all adjustment of the learner in school?
Parental participation improves academic performance while also having a positive impact on student
attitude and behavior. A child’s attitude toward school, classroom conduct, self-esteem, absenteeism,
and motivation can all be influenced by a parent’s involvement and encouragement in their child’s
education.
3. Does the communication between the home-school have an effect on the lamer if yes, what are these
effects?
The learner is affected by communication between home and school. This is because, because the kid
does not attend school every hour of the day, this sort of communication is used to reinforce and
continue what is learned at home or at school. Teachers who communicate with parents on a regular
basis are able to detect learning requirements, learning gaps, and ways to bridge them more
permanently. Both parties can keep track of the students’ progress and swap notes as a result of this. The
more parents are involved, the easier it is for the student to cope and deal with issues at school. Parents
can modify their parenting style to fit their child’s study skills requirements. The child’s
accomplishments can be shared. Parental availability creates a good attitude toward learning, which
leads to enhanced accomplishment or exam scores, increased homework completion, and even better
attendance.
REFLECT
1. Reflect on your own development as a child, What type of parenting did you experience? How did it
affect you?
From the time I was a child till now, I’ve seen that the parenting style I’ve had is an authoritarian one.
My parents are always in charge, and rules are enforced. But even if this style of parenting isn’t feasible,
I’m confident that I’ll be able to manage my time because I inherited my grandmother’s positive
attitude, which makes them happy at my age. I don’t even go out with my friends because I’m frightened
of the negative influences that could lead to me descending, and as my parents constantly say,
“temptations are always there around you, so be careful in what you do.” Her words blessed me, and this
has an impact on my academics in the sense that, rather than spending time with others, I choose to work
on my projects and participate in school events.
2. As a future teacher, how would you establish good home-school collaboration? How can you work
well with the parents? How can you help them? How can they help you?
If I were a teacher, I would be able to establish good home-school collaboration by observing the
behavior of the students in my class and being responsible enough in their attitude. For example, if there
is a problem that causes a conflict or problems in my class, I would call the parents of that student and
let them know how their child performed in my class. Through this, we might conclude that there is a
link between home and school.
REFERENCES:
https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED509753.pdf