Os Le2
Os Le2
Use the observation guide and matrices provided for you to document your observations.
Fine-motor skills
Self-help skills
Others
Social
Interaction with
Teachers
Interaction with
Classmates/friends
Interests
Others
Emotional .
Moods and
temperament,
expression of
feelings
Emotional
independence
Others
Cognitive
Communication
Skills
Thinking skills
Problem-solving
Others
Write the most salient developmental characteristics of the learners you observed. Based on these
characteristics, think of implications for the teacher.
Example:
Salient Characteristics
Level Implications to the Teaching-Learning Process
Observed
Preschool Preschoolers like to move Therefore, the teacher should remember to use
Age range of around a lot music and movement activities not just in PE but
learners in all subject areas.
observed 3-4 Therefore, teachers should not expect
preschoolers to stay seated for a long period of
time.
Salient Characteristics
Level Implications to the Teaching-Learning Process
Observed
Preschool
Age range of
learners
observed____
Elementary
Age range of
learners
observed____
High School
Age range of
learners
observed____
Which is your favorite theory of development. How can this guide you as a future
teacher? Clip some readings about this theory and paste them here.
EVALUATE Performance Task
Evaluate Your Work Task Field Study 1, Episode 2 - Learner Diversity: Developmental
Characteristics, Needs, and Interests
Learning Outcome: Determine the characteristics of a school environment that provides social,
psychological, and physical environment supportive of learning
Accomplished All observation One (1) to two (2) Three (3) observation Four (4) or more
Observation Sheet questions/tasks observation questions/tasks not observation
completely questions/ tasks not answered/ questions/ tasks not
answered/ answered/ accomplished. answered/
accomplished. accomplished. accomplished.
Analysis All questions were All questions were Questions were not Four (4) or more
answered answered answered completely; observation
completely; answers completely; answers answers are not clearly questions were not
are with depth and are clearly connected connected to theories; answered; answers
are thoroughly to theories; grammar one (1) to three (3) not connected to
grounded on and spelling are free grammatical/spelling theories; more than
theories; grammar from errors. errors. four (4) grammatical/
and spelling are free spelling errors.
from error.
Reflection Profound and clear; Clear but lacks depth; Not so clear and Unclear and shallow;
supported by what supported by what shallow; somewhat rarely supported by
were observed and were observed and supported by what what were observed
analyzed analyzed were observed and and analyzed
analyzed
Learning Artifacts Portfolio is reflected Portfolio is reflected Portfolio is not Portfolio is not
on in the context of on in the context of reflected on in the reflected on in the
the learning the learning context of the context of the
outcomes; Complete, outcomes. Complete; outcomes. Complete; learning outcomes;
well-organized, well organized, very not organized, relevant not complete; not
highly relevant to the relevant to the to the learning organized, not
learning outcome learning outcome outcome relevant
Submission Submitted before the Submitted on the Submitted a day after Submitted two (2)
deadline deadline the deadline days or more after
the deadline
COMMENT/S Rating:
(Based on
Over-all Score transmutation)