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Teaching Internship Learning Tasks

This document outlines several learning tasks for a teaching internship. The intern is tasked with: 1) Getting acquainted with their cooperating teacher, including expectations and policies for creating a safe learning environment. 2) Formulating classroom rules after interviewing students, teachers, and administrators about the importance of rules. 3) Writing an initial lesson plan with advice from their cooperating teacher and areas for instructional delivery improvement. 4) Creating materials and employing strategies to promote higher-order thinking, including non-verbal cues and questioning techniques. 5) Exploring differentiated activities and addressing learner diversity. 6) Developing contingency lesson plans for difficult circumstances. 7)

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Teaching Internship Learning Tasks

This document outlines several learning tasks for a teaching internship. The intern is tasked with: 1) Getting acquainted with their cooperating teacher, including expectations and policies for creating a safe learning environment. 2) Formulating classroom rules after interviewing students, teachers, and administrators about the importance of rules. 3) Writing an initial lesson plan with advice from their cooperating teacher and areas for instructional delivery improvement. 4) Creating materials and employing strategies to promote higher-order thinking, including non-verbal cues and questioning techniques. 5) Exploring differentiated activities and addressing learner diversity. 6) Developing contingency lesson plans for difficult circumstances. 7)

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TEACHING INTERNSHIP

LEARNING TASK

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LEARNING TASK 1 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH MY COOPERATING TEACHER

Performance Task 1
Complete the matrix given below. Choose only three (3) of the most important
expectations given by your Cooperating Teacher.

Name of Cooperating Teacher


___________________________________________________

Degree________________________________________________________________
______

Area of Specialization
__________________________________________________________

Years of Teaching
Experience____________________________________________________

Expectations of My Cooperating Teacher My Responsibilities

What is the impact of these expectations to me as a teaching intern?

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Performance Task 2
Cite the three (3) most important policies and procedures given by your CT to provide
safe and secure learning environments to your learners.

Policies and Procedures How Do I Respond to These? My Plans of


Action

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

What is the impact of these policies and procedures to student learning?

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Performance Task 3
Write an appreciation letter to your cooperating teacher for accepting you as his or her
teaching intern. Let him/her read this and request him/her to sign your letter.

A Letter to my Cooperating Teacher

_________________________________

Signature of Cooperating Teacher

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What is the impact of this letter to me as a teaching intern?

What was the reaction of my CT to this letter? (you may ask her/him to write on the
space provided)

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LEARNING TASK 2 FORMULATING MY CLASSROOM RULES

Performance Task 1
Conduct an interview with a learner, a teacher and an administrator and ask them
why rules are IMPORTANT.

Paste the Picture Here

Name and Signature of Student

Paste the Picture Here

Name and Signature of Teacher

Paste the Picture Here

Name and Signature of Administrator

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Performance Task 2
Interview your Cooperating Teacher and ask her/him the RULES which he/she
formulated in her/his classes to create an atmosphere of fairness, respect and care.

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Performance Task 3
Formulate your ACTUAL CLASSROOM RULES to ensure better classroom
discipline.

ACTUAL CLASSROOM RULES

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Performance Task 4
Complete the matrix and cite positive and non-violent ways of solving the following
misdemeanors in class.

Situation Positive and Non-Violent Ways of Solving


Misdemeanor

Littering in Class

Unruly Behavior of Learners

Non-Submission of Assignments

Tardiness

Absences

Too Much Talking

Lacks Focus/Attention

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LEARNING TASK 3 WRITING MY FIRST LEARNING PLAN AND SEEKING ADVICE
FROM MY COOPERATING TEACHER TO ENRICH MY TEACHING PRACTICE

Performance Task 1
Request a sample lesson plan or a Daily Learning Plan (DLP) from your CT. Study
each part carefully. Paste it here.

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Is the learning plan developmentally sequenced to meet curriculum requirements?
Explain.

Insights on the Daily Learning Plan.

What is the impact of this to me as a teaching interns?

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Performance Task 2
Write your Daily Learning Plan (DLP). Get your topic/content from your Cooperating
Teacher. Follow the DLP format. Write your plan on the space provided.

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Performance Task 3
After several days/weeks of internship, seek advice from your CT in the areas of
improvement in the delivery of instruction.

Areas of Improvement in the Delivery What to Do


of Instruction.

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Performance Task 4
Get three (3) topics from your subject area. List them down. Seek advice from your CT
on what strategies may still be employed.

Learning Content My Strategies My CT’s Advice/Suggestions

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LEARNING TASK 4 CREATING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND UTILIZING
VARIOUS TEACHING STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE HIGHER ORDER THINKING
SKILLS

Performance Task 1
List down (5) topics in your content area and search materials which you can use from
www.slideshare.net

Topics Possible Slide Share Lessons

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Performance Task 2
Create a PowerPoint Presentation for your lesson. Paste the printed presentation on the
space given below.

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Performance Task 3
Get the topic you are assigned to teach. Write higher-order thinking questions that you
used in the discussion of the content.

Content/Topic Questions

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Performance Task 4
A.) Enumerate the non-verbal cues you used to support learner’s participation and
engagement.

Non-verbal Cues Purpose(s)

1.

2.

3.

4.

B.) Cite the verbal communication strategies that you used in class to support learner
understanding, participation and engagement.

Verbal Communication Strategies Used Cite How It Supported the Learners in


Instruction

1.

2.

3.

4.

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Performance Task 5
Paste student work samples/projects accomplished in the discussion of your content.

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LEARNING TASK 5
EXPLORING MORE INTERACTIVE AND INNOVATIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR
DIVERSE LEARNERS

Performance Task 1
Observe your cooperating teacher. Write the differentiated activities employed to
address the following.

Learners Activities Employed

Needs

Strengths

Interests

Experiences

Performance Task 2
In your daily teaching, how did you address the following aspects to be responsive to
the varied characteristics of learners.
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Aspects How Did You Address

Linguistic

Cultural

Socio-Economic

Religious Background

Performance Task 3
Write or paste your Learning Plan which provides differentiated activities to address
diversity of learners.

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LEARNING TASK 6 WRITING CONTINGENCY LESSON PLANS/LEARNING PLANS

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Performance Task 1
As teachers, we must always be ready to respond to the special educational needs of learner’s in
difficult circumstances (geographic, isolation, chronic illness, displacement due to aimed
conflict, urban resettlement or disasters, child abuse and child labor). Cite situations on how
you will/have addressed any of the given educational needs of learners.

LEARNING TASK 7 CONSTRUCTING VARIOUS ASSESSMENT TOOLS

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Performance Task 1
Get one sample each of the following: diagnostic, formative and summative tests. Paste
it here and write your insights (Use additional sheet if necessary)

Insights

Performance Task 2
Interview your Cooperating Teacher or any teacher and ask the following
questions 1. Why is there a need to monitor and evaluate learners’ progress?

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2. What strategies are used to communicate learners’ needs, progress and achievement?

3. What assessment data are used to improve student performance?

Performance Task 3
Research on the fifty (50) ways to praise a child/student. (reference.
mps.milwaukee.k12.wi.us)

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Performance Task 4
Paste the various assessment tools you have constructed during your teaching
internship.

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What is the impact of these to students’ learning?

LEARNING TASK 8 PARTICIPATING IN THE SCHOOL’S LEARNING PROGRAMS AND


ACTIVITIES

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Performance Task 1
List down the relevant school programs celebrated by your Cooperating School.
Complete the matrix below.

School Programs/Activities Learning Outcomes

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Performance Task 2
What are other learning programs designed by the school to assist students in their
academic success?

Academic Programs Desired Learning Outcomes

How do these programs impact student learning?

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Performance Task 3
Make a collage of the school’s learning programs and activities where you participated.

Insights

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LEARNING TASK 9 EXECUTING MY DEMONSTRATION LEARNING PLAN

Performance Task 1
Write your Learning Plan for your demonstration lesson using the Daily Lesson Plan
format prescribed by DepEd. Make sure to incorporate the strategies that will promote
literacy and numeracy skills. Employ individual and group activities to ensure learner
engagement. Provide hands-on activities to make the class more enjoyable.

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Performance Task 2
Make a photo collage of the demonstration lesson you have conducted in your
cooperating school. Make a reflective journal, too.

Photo Collage

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Reflective Journal

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LEARNING TASK 13 ARTICULATING MY PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING

Performance Task 1
Observe your cooperating teacher for several weeks and months.

How does she/he exhibit the qualities of caring, respect and integrity?

As a teaching intern, how did you exhibit the qualities of caring, respect and integrity?

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Performance Task 2
A. Cite specific instances on how you establish professional links with your
colleagues.

B. Interview your CT, ask him/her how she/he establishes professional links with
colleagues.

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Performance Task 3
Write your personal philosophy of teaching.

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APPENDICES
Appendix A

SCORING RUBRIC FOR LEARNING TASKS

INDICATORS Meets Approaching Meets Does Not Meet


Standard of Standards of Acceptable Acceptable
Excellence Excellence Standard Standard

CRITERIA 9 - 10 6-8 3-5 0-2

Has all the Has some aspects Has minimal No aspect of


aspects of work of work that aspects of work work meets level
Performance that exceed level exceed level that meet level of expectations.
Task of expectation. of expectation of expectation.
Has errors,
Shows Demonstrate With some errors omissions and
exemplary solid and Mastery is misconceptions
performance performance and not
understanding thorough

The piece/s of
The piece/s of evidence of The piece/s of
evidence of learning is/are The piece/s of evidence of
leaning is/are aligned with evidence of learning is/are
aligned with SOME of the learning is/are aligned with
learning aligned with NOT of the
learning
ONE of the learning
outcomes outcomes
learning outcomes.
outcomes.

Creativity and The learning The learning The learning The learning
Resourcefulness tasks are done tasks are done tasks are done tasks are poorly
very creatively creatively and quite creatively done and need
and resourcefully and resourcefully improvement
resourcefully

Submission of The assigned The assigned The assigned The assigned


Requirements learning tasks learning tasks learning tasks learning tasks
are submitted on are submitted a are submitted 2 are submitted 3
or before the day after the days after the or more days
deadline deadline deadline after the deadline

MY TOTAL SCORE

________________________________________
Name and Signature of Practicum Supervisor/Date

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Appendix
B

LESSON CRITIQUING FORM FOR TEACHING INTERNSHIP

Student Intern
Year/Course
Subject Taught
Grade Level
Date and Time
Announced Observation
Type of Lessons Observed
Unannounced Observation

Demonstration Lesson

Learning Plan

Attainment of Outcomes

Classroom Management

Art of Questioning

Preparation of Instructional Materials

Mode of Evaluation/Assessment

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Appendix

Pre-Service Teacher’s Actual Teaching Observation and Rating Sheet


(For use of College Supervisors, Cooperating Teacher, Peer, and the Student Intern)
Name of Pre-Service Teacher ________________________________________________
Subject Taught _________________________Date_________________Time_______________
Grade Level: __________Section: ________________School: ___________________________
Legend: 4- Outstanding 3- Very Satisfactory 2- Fair 1- Needs Improvement
4 3 2 1
I. TEACHER’S PERSONALITY
A. The teacher is neat and well-groomed.
B. The teacher is free from mannerisms that tend to disturb the student’s attention
C. The teacher’s personality is strong enough to command respect and attention.
D. The teacher shows dynamism and enthusiasm.
E. The teacher has well-modulated voice.
II. LESSON PLANNING
A. Lesson plan is well prepared.
B. There is congruence between:
1. objective and subject matter
2. objective and teaching procedure
3. objective and formative test
4. objective and assignment
III. CONTENT
The teacher:
A. demonstrates in depth knowledge of the subject matter
B. is able to relate lessons to actual life situations
C. keeps abreast of new ideas and understanding in the field
D. gives sufficient and concrete examples to create meaningful learning experiences

IV. TEACHING METHODS


A. Method/s used was/were suited to the needs and capabilities of the students
B. The teacher was creative enough to adapt his/her method to the students’
capabilities.
C. Visual aids, PPTs and other examples were used to illustrate the lesson.
D. The teacher made effective use of the formative test results during teaching
V. VIRTUAL/ACTUAL CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
A. The teacher had a systematic way of checking:
1. Attendance
2. Assignment
3. Practice exercises
4. Group work/projects
5. Answering questions actual/online (managing chat box)
6. Correcting, distributing, and collecting paper/modules
B. Order and discipline were present in the classroom
C. Instructional materials were accessible
VI. QUESTIONING SKILLS
The teacher’s questioning skill such as the following stimulates discussion in different
ways:
1. probing for learner’s understanding
2. helping students articulate their ideas and thinking process
3. promoting risk-taking and problem solving
4. facilitating factual recall
5. encouraging convergent and divergent thinking

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Appendix

6. stimulating curiosity
7. helping students to ask questions

Observed/Rated by:
________________________________________

Name and Signature of Cooperating Teacher/ Date

Teaching Internship Evaluation Form


(For Student Interns)

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Appendix

A. Respondent's Profile
Instructions: Kindly supply the data asked for and mark the appropriate information on
the blank provided for your answers will be highly appreciated.
Name ________________________________________________________________________
SURNAME GIVEN NAME MAIDEN/MIDDLE

Name / Address of Cooperating School ____________________________________________


Type of School: Private Sectarian ______ Private Non-Sectarian ______ Public _______
Age: _________ Year Graduated: ______________ Grade/Year Level/ Taught:
________________________________ Subjects Taught:
______________________________________________________________ Number of Hours
Rendered

________ 100 hours ________ 200 Hours

________ 150 Hours ________ more than 200 hours (please specify)

B. Practicum Experiences
Instructions: The purpose of this evaluation is to gain feedback regarding the quality of your
teaching internship. The concerns noted will initiate corrective actions to improve the quality
of the teaching internship. Your honest answers to this questionnaire will be highly
appreciate Please rate the items using the given scale:
5-Excellent 4-Very Good 3-Good 2-Fair 1-Needs Improvement
5 4 3 2 1
Excellent Very Good Fair Needs
Good Improve
ment

Orientation Activities
1. Orientation of the
student interns by the
practicums supervisor on
Teaching Internship
2. Orientation of the
student interns with the
Cooperating Principal
3. Orientation of the
Student Interns by the
Cooperating Teacher

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4. Familiarization of the
students Interns with the
School
Facilities/Equipment
5. Orientation on the
School Rules and Policies
6. Familiarization of
Required Internship Forms
7.Practicum experiences of
the Student’s Interns
8.Consultation Time with
the Cooperating Teachers
9.Assistance in Writing
Learning Plans
10.Providing Feedbacks on
the Student Intern’s
Competences
11.Meeting with the
Cooperating Teachers on
scheduled basis
12. Giving Instruction on
Classroom Routines
13. Providing Assistance in
Making Instructional
Materials
14. Giving Instructions in
Checking Papers and other
Assigned Tasks
Rapport with the School
Community
15. Rapport with School
Administrators
16. Rapport with
Cooperating Teachers
17. Rapport with
Students/Pupils
18. Rapport with Parents
19. Support with Non-
Teaching Personnel
Practicum Site
20. Accessibility of the
Practicum Site
21. Safety and Security of
the Practicum Site

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Ancillary Services
22. quality of Ancillary
Services Rendered
Activities of the Student
23. Preparation of Daily
Lesson Plan
24. Participation in School
Activities in the Practicum
Site
25. Preparation of
Instructional Materials
26. Execution of
Demonstration Learning
Plans
27. Assistance of
Classroom Routines
28. Structuring of Bulletin
Boards
29. Preparation of Seat
works
30. Preparation of Quizzes
31. Preparation of Other
Required Activities
32. Others (pls. specify)

Suggestions/Recommendations
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Concerns/Issues Encountered
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________

Procedure on How to Obtain the Final Grade in Teaching Internship

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A. Cooperating Teacher (40%)
Lesson Plan 20%
Actual Demonstration Teaching 50%
Attendance/Participation to School Activities 30%
TOTAL 100%

B. TI Supervisor (20%)
Portfolio (Learning Tasks)

C. CBAR (20%)

D. Final Demonstration Teaching (20%)

E. TOTAL (100%)

• Student Interns are required to have at least five (5) Actual Demonstration Teachings.
• The Final Demonstration Teaching Rating is derived from the ratings given by the
Practicum Supervisor, Cooperating Teacher, Professor and/or other Specialized Teachers
on the Field through the use of the Pre-Service Teacher’s Actual Teaching Observation
Sheet and Rating Sheet.
• Learning Tasks Rating is derived from the student intern’s score in ten (10) learning
tasks through the use of the Scoring Rubric for Learning Tasks.

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