Components of the Education Process “Teachers: like leaves, everywhere abound. Effective teachers: like fruits, rarely found.” Effective Teachers Are: •
One who has honed his skills in the art of teaching.
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Compassionate and understanding. Gives allowance for personal limitations.
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Looks at every learner as a unique individual with peculiar needs and interests.
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Allows himself to grow professionally.
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Aspiration of every mentor whether new or has been in it for years.
Roles of an Effective Teacher •
Manager o The teacher is responsible for effective management of her class from the start to finish.
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Counselor o Acts as counselor to the pupils especially when the pupils especially when the pupils are beset by problems.
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Motivators o Encouraging and motivating pupils to study well and behave properly in and outside the classroom.
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Leader o A leader directs coaches, supports, and delegates depending on the needs of the situation.
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Model o A teacher is an exemplar.
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Public Relations Specialist
o The credibility of the school to attributed most of the time to the ways to teachers deal with the people outside the school. •
Parent – Surrogate o The teachers are the second parents of the pupils and the students.
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Facilitator o The pupils must be given the chance to discuss things under the supervision and monitoring of the teacher
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Instructor o The main function of the teacher is instruction.
Learner To understand the child, the teacher must know: The child as a biological organism with needs, abilities, and goals. The social and psychological environment; and The cultural forces of which he is a part. Classroom The classroom environmental encompasses factors are:
Physical Environment Intellectual Climate Social Climate Emotional Climate
Curriculum *from the Latin word “curere” which means “to run”. •
Academic Curriculum o Refers to the formal list of the courses offered by the school.
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Extra Curriculum o Refers to those planned but voluntary activities that are sponsored by a school.
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Hidden Curriculum o Refers to those unplanned learning activities.
Administration *It is defined as the organization, direction, coordination, and control of human and material resources to achieve desired ends. School administration has the following functions: a. Seeing that all school money is economically expanded and accounted for; b. Preparing the school budget. c. Selecting and purchasing school sites; d. Planning, erecting, and equipping the school buildings; e. Operating the school plant and keeping it in an excellent state of repair; f. Selecting, training, supervising teachers; g. Providing supplies; h. Providing textbooks; i.
Assisting in curriculum construction;
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Organizing an instructional program;
k. Keeping the public informed of the aims, accomplishments, and needs of schools; and l.
Keeping school records and accounts.
University of Regina Carmeli City of Malolos, Bulacan 3000 College of Education A.Y. 2007 – 2008
ED – 9 (Observation and Participation)
Report: Components of the Educational Process
Submitted by: Ezekiel D. Rodriguez BSED – IV
Submitted to: Mrs. Maxima Asistio Professor