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Questionnaire for Graduate (BSEd-Physical Science)

I. PERSONAL BACKGROUND Name : ______________________________________ Sex : ____ Male ____Female Age : _________ Civil Status : _____ Single _____ Married _____Widow/er Year Graduated: _________ Contact Number: _________________

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II. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT General Weighted Average in High School:_________ General Weighted Average in College: _______ Student Teaching Rating:__________ Comprehensive Review and Exam. Rating: ________ III. College Admission Test Result SUBTEST

STANINE

QUALITATIVE DESCRIPTION

Language Usage Numerical Reasoning Abstract Reasoning Mechanical Reasoning

IV. LICENSURE EXAMINATION BACKGROUND AND PREPARATION Number of times LET was taken: ______ Month and year LET was last taken: ______ General Average on the last examination: __________ Rating in Professional Education: ________ Rating in General Education: __________ Rating in Specialized Subjects: _________ Please rate the following ways of LET preparation as to their degree of importance for a graduate to pass. Please use the scale below. Encircle the letter of your answer. Fairly important - 3 Very Important - 5 Least Important - 2 Important - 4 Not important - 1 Attendance to review classes given by CSU Attendance to review classes given by other review centers Self-review using reviewers, personal notes and references Attend refresher courses in education Others: (please specifiy)___________________________________ Which of the above scheme did you adopt to prepare for the LET? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________

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V. CURRICULUM 1. Course Content Below is a list of courses that you took as a BSEd student in Cagayan State University. Please rate each group of courses as to its importance in passing the LET according to the criteria in the list. Very Important Important Fairly important Course

- 5 - 4 - 3 Attainment of Subject Objectives

Least Important Not important Teacher’s Mastery of the Subject Matter

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Coverage of the Contents of the Subject in Relation to your Needs

Quality of Instructional Materials Used (handouts, modules, activity sheets, etc)

Relevance of Subject Requirements

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General Education Courses English Language (Grammar & Comp., Lit., Speech & Oral Com.)

Filipino Language (Pananaliksik, Masining na Pagpapahayag)

Natural Sciences (Biology, Physical Science, Chemistry) Social Sciences (Politics & Gov., Society & Culture, Intro to Econ) Mandated Subjects (Phil. History, Rizal) Humanities (Auditory, Visual Arts)

Computer Physical Education NSTP

Professional Education Courses Child and Adolescent Development Social Dimensions of Education Facilitating Learning The Teaching Profession Principles of Teaching 1 Principles of Teaching 2

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Educational Technology 1 Educational Technology 2 Curriculum Development

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Assessment of Student Learning 1 Assessment of Student Learning 2 Developmental Reading 1

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Special Topics 1,2&3

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Field Study 7-Practice Teaching

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History and Philosophy of Science Earth and Environmental Science I Earth and Environmental Science II Astronomy

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Thermodynamics

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Electricity and Magnetism Optics and Acoustics

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Modern Physics

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Inorganic Chemistry

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Inorganic Chemistry 2

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Organic Chemistry

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Bio Chemistry

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Analytical Chemistry

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Major Subjects

2. Which among the professional education courses are the most important in passing the LET? Check five (5) subjects. Likewise, mark (X) 5 subjects that are least useful in passing the LET. ______ The Teaching Profession ______ Facilitating Learning ______ Child and Adolescent Development ______ Social Dimensions of Education ______ Principles of Teaching 1 ______ Principles of Teaching 2 ______ Assessment of Student Learning 1

______ Assessment of Student Learning 2 ______ Educational Technology 1 ______ Educational Technology 2 ______ Curriculum Development ______ Developmental Reading ______ Field Study 1-6 ______ Field Study 7-Practice Teaching

3. Which among the major subjects are the most important in passing the LET? Check five (5) subjects. Likewise, mark (X) 5 subjects that are least useful in passing the LET. ______History and Philosophy of Science ______Earth and Environmental Science I ______Earth and Environmental Science II ______Astronomy ______Science, Technology and Society ______Mechanics with Lab ______Thermodynamics ______Electricity and Magnetism ______Optics and Acoustics ______Modern Physics

______Inorganic Chemistry ______Inorganic Chemistry 2 ______Organic Chemistry ______Bio Chemistry ______Analytical Chemistry ______Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry ______Statistics for Science ______Environmental Physics/Chemistry ______Basic Electronics ______Calculus I

4. Are the subjects offered and the corresponding requirements of the course appropriate or sufficient for the BSEd program? _______ Yes _______ No If no, please give suggestions for improvement: ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ VI.

INSTRUCTIONAL QUALITY

In general, please rate the following items under instructional quality that your instructors/professors adopted in class by encircling one of the following options: 5 – always 4 – often 3 – sometimes 2 – seldom 1 -never Instructional Procedures Gen. Ed. Classes Prof. Ed. Classes 1. Student’s self-realization is 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 promoted by encouraging: a. Analytical and critical thinking b. Good attitude and appropriate 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 techniques in learning 2. The instructional processes used 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 are: a. Adapted to the student’s 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 capability b. Adapted to the subject matter 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 c. Adapted to situational needs 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 d. Suited to college level 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 instruction e. Coordinated with library work 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 f. Conducive to independent study 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 g. Related to actual life situations 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 and practice Basis for Grading Students a. Seat work b. Quizzes c. Major examinations d. Recitations e. Assignments f. Oral reports g. Written reports h. Portfolio i. Problem sets

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FACULTY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

Listed below are items which you have to match with your feelings about the competence of the teacher education faculty. In general, please rate them by encircling the number of your choice. 5 – excellent

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Area of Competency 1. Implementation of course objectives as given in the syllabi 2. Mastery of the subject matter 3. Preparation made for the classes 4. Use of varied teaching strategies 5. Integration of subject matter to practical circumstances 6. Relevance of the subject-matter to current issues 7. Use of library/other instructional resources 8. Methods used in evaluating student performance 9. Awareness on current trends and issues regarding the subject 10. Teach for independent learning

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VIII. LIBRARY FACILITIES AND SERVICES Please evaluate the library facilities/services of the College using the scale below. 5 – excellent 4 – very good 3 – good 2 – fair 1- poor Please encircle the number which corresponds to your answer

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Evaluation for Library Facilities and Services The library is managed by a librarian and support staff that meets 5 the academic needs of the students. Book selection tools are available and updated. 5 There is an adequate collection of books for: 5 a. General education courses 5 b. Professional education courses 5 c. Major/content areas 5 Library collections meet the demands and academic interest of the 5 students.

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SCHOOL PLANT AND LABORATORY FACILITIES Please evaluate the laboratory facilities/services of the College using the scale below: 5 – excellent

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Please encircle the number that corresponds to your answer. Evaluation for School Plant and Laboratory Facilities 1. Enough number of classrooms is available in the College’s building 5

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ADMISSION AND RETENTION POLICIES

In general, please indicate the frequency of implementation of the College’s academic admission and retention requirements by encircling any of the following options: 5 – always

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For Freshman Applicant 1. CSU-CAT rating of at least two (2) Average and two (2) Below Average with Stanine of 3 2. Average grade of 83% or higher with no grade lower than 80%

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5. Only transferees from accredited teacher education institutions are admitted 6. Students who dropped from a college because of scholastic delinquency shall not be admitted to the college unless allowed by the dean after due evaluation in which the student may be admitted under probation for one semester. 7. Transfer student from any board course with one failed mark in a major subject shall be given a chance to enroll in the College 8. A subject completed from other college, the description which is different from the required subject may be credited provided its content has been thoroughly evaluated by a committee. Retention Policies

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9. Qualifying examination is administered to incoming sophomore students. Students who failed in the exam is advised to shift to another program. 10. Warning is given to students who received 75% in three (3) subjects or one failure in his/her subjects. 11. A student is placed under probation for one semester if he/she incurred two (2) failures in his/her subjects.

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12. Academic loads of students under probation may be reduced to 21 units if deemed necessary.

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14. Only graduating students are allowed to cross-enroll subjects not offered during the semester.

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15. A student is given maximum of six (6) years within which to finish the course.

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