St.
Thomas More School of Law and Business
PORTFOLIO
IN
TEACHING INTERNSHIP
Submitted by:
ROJEANELD RYLLE F. CARREON
Pre-Service Teacher
Submitted to:
LEIJEAN MAE BONIOL, LPT
Practicum Supervisor
JUNE 2024
Introduction
Practice teaching is an important component towards becoming a teacher. It provides
experiences to student teachers in the actual teaching and learning environment. During
teaching practice, a student-teacher is given the opportunity to try the art of teaching before
actually getting into the real world of the teaching profession. Student-teachers also
know the value of teaching practice and they perceive it as the important aspect of their
preparation for the teaching profession since it provides for the real interface between student
hood and membership of the profession.
This portfolio comprises a quarter’s worth of work of Practice Teaching in Don
Ricardo Briz Central Elementary School. This portfolio should be read as an overview of the
importance of Practice Teaching in Teaching Career. This portfolio provides a way to
document the substance and complexity of teaching as a teaching career and can be used to
structure self-assessment as well as peer-review. This portfolio helps us Pre-Service Teachers
to document and assess students' learning and thinking, and development.
Schedule of Activities
GRADE 4 – LAWAAN
S.Y. 2023 – 2024
Name: Mrs. Bernadeth T. Urdaneta Teaching Experience: 6 years
Position: Teacher I C.S. Status: Permanent
C.S. Eligibility: LET Educ Qualification: BSED- English with MA units
Time No. of minutes Learning Areas Section
MORNING SESSION
7:15 – 7:30 15 Flag ceremony
7:30 – 8:20 50 FILIPINO Mrs. Mary Joy C.Meniza
8:20 – 9:10 50 ENGLISH Mrs. Bernadeth T. Urdaneta
9:10 – 9:25 15 RECESS
9:25 – 10:15 50 SCIENCE Mrs. Milagros S. Bendula
10:15 – 11:05 50 MATH Mrs. Evangeline Z. Guibao
11:05 – 11:40 40 MAPEH Mrs. Maricar C. Lobo
11:40 – 12:00 ESSENTIAL SERVICES
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:00 -1:50 50 EPP Mrs. Maricar C. Lobo
1:50 -2:30 40 ARAL.PAN Mrs. Bernadeth T. Urdaneta
2:30 - 3:10 30 ESP Mrs. Bernadeth T. Urdaneta
3:10 – 4:30 REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION/ ANCILLARY SERVICES/
HOMEROOM GUIDANCE
Vision
We dream of Filipinos who passionately love their country and whose competencies
and values enable them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to building
the nation.
As a learner – centered public institution, the Department of Education continuously
improves itself to better serve its stakeholders.
Mission
To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to quality, equitable, culture – based
and complete basic education where:
- Students learn in a child – friendly, gender – sensitive, safe, and motivating
environment
- Teachers facilitate learning and constantly nurture every learner
- Administrators and staff, as stewards of the institution, ensure an enabling and
supportive environment for effective learning to happen
- Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged and share
responsibility for developing life – long learners.
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Core Values
Maka – Diyos
Maka – tao
Makabayan
Makakalikasan
Republic of the Philippines
St. Thomas More School of Law and Business
PERSONAL DATA
Name: Rojeaneld Rylle F. Carreon
Gender: Male
Nationality: Filipino
Address: Prk. 3 – Garcia street, Brgy. Fa Filipina
Mobile Number: 09949561355
Email: rojeaneld.carreon@stms.edu.ph
Status: Single
Date of Birth: September 15, 2000
EDUCATION
Elementary
La Filipina Elemetary School S.Y. 2012 – 2013
Brgy. La Filipina Tagum City, Davao del norte
Secondary
La Filipina National High School S.Y. 2018 - 2019
Brgy. La Filipina Tagum City, Davao del norte
College
St. Thomas More School of Law and Business
Doctolero Ave., Magugpo East, Tagum City, Davao del Norte
Role as Pre-Service Teacher
Facilitating Student
Rendered the 360 hours of Duty
Teachable
Seat Plan
White Board
Teacher’s Table
S S
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D D
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N N
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PRE-SERVICE TERACHER
COOPERATING TEACHER
History of the School
Don Ricardo Briz Central Elementary School is now one of Tagum City's most
prominent public schools, particularly in Tagum North District, producing competent
elementary graduates since it was established.
The school was founded by the late Mrs. Acme Briz, a daughter-in-law of the late
Mrs. FelizaVda de Briz and a teacher at Apokon Elementary School at the time. The Deed of
Donation was executed on August 22, 1968, and the documents were completed and donated
to the Municipal Government of Tagum, Dr. Herminigildo C. Baloyo was the Municipal
Mayor at the time. In the presence of Mrs. Eulalia B. Basanes, the District Supervisor, Mr.
Restituto S. Viloria, and the Schools Division Superintendent, Mr. Bonifacio Zafra and
Alfredo Casiano, he accepted the Deed of Donation from the heirs of Don Ricardo Briz.
Since the school site is less than a hectare, the principal, Mrs. Mercedes H. Cano,
urged the family to donate the 2,727 meters as an additional school site through the
negotiation of Mrs. Prudencia Madjus, one of the late Mr. Gaudencio Melendres' daughters.
On February 10, 1983, the donor to the donee prepared the Deed of Donation. The DECS
presented by Mr. Teofilo Gomez, the Schools Division Superintendent accepted the Deed of
Donation. Then on August 29, 1988, the additional school site was titled under the name of
the DECS. Then on August 29, 1988, the additional school site was titled under the name of
the DECS.
Then, under the administration of Mr. Jose M. Aquino, a bust was put up in the
Heroes Park last 2006, in honor of the two Donors, Don Ricardo Briz and Mr. Gaudencio
Melendres. A week after the unveiling of the bust of the two donors, the Certificate of Land
title was given to Mr. Jose M. Aquino, which shows that the school is the owner of the school
site.
EDUCATION
Position: Teacher I
C.S. Eligibility: LET
C.S. Status: Permanent
Educ Qualification: BSED- English with MA units
Bernadeth T. Urdaneta
Teacher
SKILLS EXPERIENCE
Student Development 6 Years in Teaching
Classroom Management Grade 4
Extracurricular Activities Kinder
Lesson Plan Development
Class list
Grade 4 – LAWAAN
Male Female
1. ABA, KERVIN DAVE ALCASID, EUREKA SHIN
2. ABABON, BLESSED ISAIAH BASOC, MARIANE
3. AUNZO, JOSH CARULLO, RAIZHEN
4. BESONIA, JUDE ELISHA DELIMA, ANGELA BIANCA
5. BULAYBULAY, GILMARK ELISAN, HANNALYN
6. CASING, ZACH CYRUS FLORANO, MARY ANGEL
7. CATAYAS, VINCE PHILIP LARIOSA, KYLLIE GABRIELLE
8. CENIZA, JOHN EDRICK LLEGA, QUEENCESS
9. DELCAMPO, CLERK DAVE MANDAWE, RAQUEL
10. DUMDUM, ART JAINIEL MAUREAL, MARCHELL
11. GAMBAN, ALLEN JR. MINALANG, JALALLIAH
12. LINTUAN NEO OBEDA, SAMRA
13. MENIANO, ANGELO STEPHEN OROS, ALEXIS
14. MESIONA, ARBE CENON PAMAT, JOAN
15. PAJAL, ZION JAMESON SABANDO, SANDRA
16. PONDANG, JIMREX MARCO SAGAIS, CHANELLE JOY
17. PURISIMA, CRISNALD SILAW, LOVELY JADE
18. REBUTA, JHARRED DYMER SUMAMBOT, BIANCA
19. SALOMON, ALLEXANDER
20. SANCHEZ, FRANCIS BLIEHZON
21. SENANGOTE, KING LEE
22. TAGAOD, JHONDY