of the Philippines BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bustos Campus Bustos, Bulacan A TEACHING PORTFOLIO IN FIELD STUDY 1, 2 & 3 The Learner’s Development and Environment On Becoming a Teacher Experiencing the Teaching – Learning Process IN MATIAS A. FERNANDO MEMORIAL SCHOOL In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In FIELD STUDY 311a, 311b & 311c Submitted to: MR. ROMUALDO E. DIONISIO Supervisor, Student Teaching Submitted by: REGINA EDERWIL L. DE GUIA
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comprehensive study of great managers across various situations. It is an outstanding piece of work as the book written in 1999 was based on 80,000 interviews with managers from more than 400 companies. Some of the managers interviewed in the study were from Fortune 500 companies list while others were entrepreneurs and key players in small businesses. Both authors had approximately 20 years of experience in studying main characteristic among great managers. It is one of the most remarkable studies ever taken
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Reviewing is one of the ways to remember information in the exams. It is also one of the best study skills used not only by the students but also a person who will take an examination from the book “Your Memory: How It Works and How to Improve It” by Dr. Higbee. Each student as unique individual has different abilities, approaches, ways of thinking, interests and ways of studying the lessons and now a day there are many ways how to review for a test or exams. Students
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Education is a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research. On-the-job training, also known as OJT, is teaching the skills, knowledge, and competencies that are needed to perform a specific job within the workplace and work environment. On-the-job training uses the regular or existing workplace tools, machines, documents, equipment
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of stress in the workplace. 3. Develop individual and group communication, listening, and decision-making skills. Analyze how theories of motivation and human behavior impact strategies of changed management. 4. Provide a strong rationale for the study of human relations and review the historical development of this field. 5. Describe how effectiveness in dealing with others depends largely on one's self-awareness
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Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity is one of the most prevalent issues that needs to be alleviated. Children have to comprehend that if they keep on consuming fattening foods, their chances of developing diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes increases significantly. I am proposing a solution to prevent childhood obesity. The proposal is to spread awareness of this epidemic by educating parents and their children about the dangers of obesity and how to prevent it. Every school should have a
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look muscular enough, so they only eat foods that help promote muscle gain. The person will also spend many hours at the gym, pay a lot of money on supplements in order to promote muscle growth. If that fails, the person will develop unhealthy eating habits to try to promote gains but that will cause them to get fatter or lose weight. If they don’t fee l like anything is working the person could result in steroids which would be very detrimental to their
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placed in charge of the upcoming U.S. product launch of CSP’s newest prescription drug, Metabical (pronounced Meh-tuh-bye-cal). In clinical trials, Metabical proved to be safe and effective in stimulating weight loss for moderately overweight individuals. CSP was an international health care company with a focus on developing, manufacturing, and marketing products that treat metabolic disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, immune deficiencies, as well as other chronic and acute medical conditions. The
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parents being involved and allowing students to participate at their own leisure. Lastly, it is important to track the efficacy of the newly, implemented program to help better prepare future programs (p. 7). In considering these steps to create an effective recess program, and for parents to make a difference, they must first understand that recess plays several different roles in their child’s development including social and emotional implications, physical fitness, and academic achievement. Social
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the result of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2012, which is a worldwide study that compares the math, reading and science skills of secondary school students, Malaysia is not only trailing behind the high income East Asian countries but also low income countries such as Vietnam. Another similar study which is the Trends in Inter-national Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) also showed that Malaysia’s result is below the international average and underperforming since
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