SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE OF SINDANGAN INCORPORATED
Poblacion, Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte
FIELD STUDY 1 Learning Episode
THE INSTRUCTIONAL
FS 1 10 CYCLE
This Episode centers on the guiding principles in the selection and use of teaching
methods. It will also tackle lesson development in the OBTL way. The K to 12 curriculum and
teacher education curriculum are focused on outcomes. Likewise, this Episode dwells on types
SPARK Your Interest
of questions, questioning and reacting techniques that teachers make use of. The type of
questions that teachers ask and their manner of questioning and reacting to student responses
have a bearing on class interaction. This Episode strengthens the theories learned in the
course, Teaching Methods and Strategies and in other professional subjects in Education.
TARGET Your Intended Learning Outcomes
At the end of this Episode, I must be able to:
Identify the application of some guiding principles in the selection and use of teaching
strategies.
Determine whether or not the lesson development was in accordance with outcome-
based teaching and learning.
Identify the Resource Teacher’s questioning and reacting techniques.
Outline a lesson in accordance with outcome based teaching-learning.
REVISIT the Learning Essentials
These are the guiding principles in the selection and use of teaching methods:
1. Learning is an active process.
2. The more senses that are involved, the more and the better the learning.
3. A non-threatening atmosphere enhances learning.
4. Emotion has the power to increase retention and learning.
5. Good teaching goes beyond recall of information.
6. Learning is meaningful when it is connected to students’ everyday life.
7. An integrated teaching approach is far more effective than teaching isolated bits of
information.
Realizing the importance of these guiding principles in teaching and learning, the
Department of Education promotes Standards-and Competency-Based teaching with its K to
12 Curriculum Guide. The Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) has
been ahead of DepEd and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in the practice of
Competency Standards-Based teaching and Assessment CHED requires all higher
education institutions in the country to go outcome-based education (OBE) is OBE applied
in the teaching-learning process. It is equivalent to competency-based and standards-based
teaching and learning in the K to 12 Curriculum.
When you apply OBTL you see to it that the teaching-learning activities (TLAs) and in
turn the Assessment Tasks (ATs) are aligned with the intended learning outcomes. In other
words, in OBTL you first establish your intended learning outcomes (lesson objectives).
Then you determine which teaching-learning activities (TLAs) and also the assessment
tasks (ATs) you will have to use to find out if you attained you ILO’s.
In lesson planning, the ILOs are our lesson objectives, the TLA’s are the activities we
use to teach and the AT’s are the evaluation part.
OBE and OBTL are not entirely new. They are importantly new. With mastery learning of
Benjamin Bloom (1971), we were already doing OBE and OBTL.
Likewise, it is also important that teachers must be able to have a mastery of the art of
questioning and reacting techniques to ensure the effective delivery of instruction.
These are the types of questions that teachers ask.
Types of Questions that Teachers Ask
1. Factual/ Convergent/ Closed/ Low-level Who, What, Where, When questions
With one acceptable answer
2. Divergent/ Open-ended/ High-level/ Open-ended; has more than one
Higher-order/ Conceptual acceptable answer
a. evaluation
b. inference e.g. When the phone rang and Liz picked it
up, she was all smiles. What can you infer
about Liz?
c. Comparison
d. Application
e. problem solving
3. Affective e.g. How do you feel?
These are also some of the reacting techniques that teachers use:
1. Providing acceptance feedback
2. Providing corrective feedback
3. Giving appropriate and sincere praise
4. Repeating the answer
5. Explaining the answer/ expanding the answer
6. Rephrasing the question
7. Asking follow up questions
8. Redirecting questions to other pupils
9. Soliciting student questions
10. Encouraging through non-verbal behavior
11. Criticizing respondent for his/her answer
12. Scolding for misbehavior or for not listening
13. Overusing expressions such as “okay”, “right”
FIELD STUDY 1 Learning Episode
FS 1 10 THE INSTRUCTIONAL CYCLE
Resource Teacher: (If applicable) _________________School:__________________________
Grade/Year Level:______________Subject Area:_______________ Date:________________
School’s
website/Source:_______________________________________________________________
ACTIVITY 10.1 Applying the Guiding Principles in the Selection and Use of Strategies
OBSERVE
Observe one class the resources in the internet with the use of the observation sheet for
greater focus then analyze my observations with the help of the guide questions. You may use
the same videos of the previous activities for your observation. Be sure to include the title, date
conducted, teacher demonstrator (if possible) and the website.
1. The more senses that are involved, the e.g. Teacher used video on how digestion
more and the better the learning. takes place and a model of the human
digestive system.
2. Learning is an active process.
3. A non- threatening atmosphere enhances
learning.
4. Emotion has the power to increase
retention and learning.
5. Good teaching goes beyond recall of
information,
6. Learning is meaningful when it is connected
to student’s everyday life.
7. An integrated teaching approach is far more
effective than teaching isolated bits of
information.
ANALYZE
What is the best method of teaching? Is there such a thing?
REFLECT
Reflect on this question.
How do we select the appropriate strategy for our lesson?
Activity 10.2 Determining Outcome-Based Teaching and Learning
Resource Teacher: (If applicable) _________________School:__________________________
Grade/Year Level:______________Subject Area:_______________ Date:________________
School’s
website/Source:_______________________________________________________________
OBSERVE
Observe a class and answer the following question. Use the resources in the
internet.
1. Did the Teacher state the learning objectives/intended learning outcomes (ILOs) at
the beginning of the class? Did he/she share them with the class? How?
2. What teaching-learning activities (TLAs) did he/she use? Did these TLAs help
him/her attain his/her lesson objectives/ ILOs? Explain your answer?
3. What assessment task/s did teacher employ? Is/are these aligned to the lesson
objectives/ILOs?
ANALYZE
1. What are your thoughts about Outcome-Based Teaching and Learning (OBTL)?
REFLECT
Reflect on the use of OBTL.
Activity 10.3 Applying Effective Questioning Techniques
Resource Teacher: (If applicable) _________________School:__________________________
Grade/Year Level:______________Subject Area:_______________ Date:________________
School’s
website/Source:_______________________________________________________________
OBSERVE
Observe a class activity. You shall focus on the questions that the Resource Teacher
asks during the classroom discussion. Write the questions raised and identify the level of
questioning.
Types of Question Examples of Questions that the Resource Teacher Asked
1. Factual/ Convergent/
Closed/ Low-level
2. Divergent/ Open-
ended/ High-level/
Higher-order/ Conceptual
f. evaluation
g. inference
h. Comparison
i. Application
j. problem solving
3. Affective
ANALYZE
Neil Postman once said: “Children go to school as question marks and leave
school as period!” Does this have something to do with the type of questions that
teachers ask and the questioning and reacting techniques that key employ?
REFLECT
Reflect on
The importance of using various reacting techniques
SHOW Your Learning Artifacts
Show proofs of learning that you were able to gain in this Episode by interviewing at least two
teachers on their thoughts on OBTL.
Name of Teacher: __________________________________________________________
School:___________________________________________________________________
Name of Teacher: __________________________________________________________
School:___________________________________________________________________
Evaluate Performance Task
FIELD STUDY 1 – EPISODE 10 THE INSTRUCTIONAL CYCLE
Name of FS Student/s:________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Year and Section:______________Course:__________________Date Submitted:________________
Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify the application of some guiding principles in the selection and use of teaching strategies.
2. Determine whether or not the lesson development was in accordance with outcome-based teaching and learning.
3. Identify the Resource Teacher’s questioning and reacting techniques.
4. Outline a lesson in accordance with outcome based teaching-learning.
Learning Episode Excellent Very Satisfactory Satisfactory Needs
4 3 2 Improvement
Accomplished All observation One (1) to two (2) Three 93) Four (4) or more
Observation Sheet questions/tasks were observation observation observation
completely answered questions tasks not questions/tasks not questions/tasks not
/accomplished. answered / answered / answered /
accomplished. accomplished. accomplished.
Analysis All questions were All questions were Questions were not Four (4) or more
answered completely; answered answered observation
answer are with depth completely; answers completely; questions were not
and are thoroughly are clearly connected answers are not answered; answers
grounded on theories; to theories; grammar clearly connected not connected to
grammar and spelling and spelling are free to theories: one (1) theories; more than
are free from error. from errors. to three (3) four (4)
grammatical / grammatical /
spelling errors. spelling errors
Reflection Profound and clear; Clear but lacks Not so clear and Unclear and
supported by what were depth; supported by shallow; somewhat shallow; rarely
observed and analyzed what were observed supported by what supported by what
and analyzed were observed and were observed and
analyzed analyzed
Learning Artifacts Portfolio is reflected in Portfolio is reflected Portfolio is not Portfolio is not
the context of the on in the context of reflected on in the reflected on in the
learning outcomes; the learning context of the context of the
complete, well- outcomes. Complete; learning outcomes. learning outcomes;
organized, highly well organized, very Complete; not not complete; not
relevant to the learning relevant to the organized, relevant organized, not
outcome learning outcome to the learning relevant
outcome
Submission Submitted before the Submitted on the Submitted a day Submitted two (2)
deadline deadline after the deadline days or more after
the deadline
COMMENTS OVER ALL RATING BASED ON
SCORE TRANSMUTATION
TRANSMUTATION OF SCORE TO GRADE/RATING
Score 20 18-19 17 16 15 14 12-13 11 10 8-9 7-below
Grade 99 96 93 90 87 84 81 78 75 72 71
FRETZELL A. ACTUB, MAED _______________________
FS 1 Instructor Date