1. FIELD STUDY 4 - Exploring The Curriculum
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My FS Learning Episode Overview
The episode is concerned with enumerating the characteristics of a teacher as a
curricularist. It clearly spells out the various functions of a teacher as a curriculum specialist
My Desired Learning outcomes
Define roles of teachers as curricularist
Discuss the roles of teachers as curricularist
Reflect on how those roles affect the teaching-learning process
My Performance Criteria
I will be rated along the following:
Quality of my observation and documentation
Completeness and depth of analysis
Depth and clarity of classroom observation-based reflection
Completeness, organization, clarity of portfolio
My Learning Essentials
A curricularist is a professional who is a curriculum specialist. A teacher’s role is broader
and inclusiveof otherfunctionsandsoa teacheris a curricularist. What does it take to be a
curricularist?
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FIELD STUDY
Learning Episode
3. FIELD STUDY 4 - Exploring The Curriculum
My Learning Activities
Levels Roles as a curricularist
Early Childhood
Name of Teacher
Ms. Marivic Liampada______
School: Buenavista III, Day Care__
Center,
Signature: _________________
As a teacher she plays the role of being a
curricularist in just planning or a good planner,
writer, initiator and implementor.
Elementary
Name of Teacher
Ms. Alpha P. Dao-ay_______
School: Buenavista Elementary__
School.
Signature: _________________
She playsas curricularist.Her roles are planner,
writer, knower, initiator and also evaluator.
Secondary Level
Name of Teacher
Mr. Carlo C. Baylen_______
School:Governor Ferrer Memorial
National High School – Buenavista
Annex
Signature: _________________
He says that as a curricularist, he plays all the
role of a teacher like planner, writer, knower,
innovator, evaluator and implementor.
Tertiary Level
Name of Teacher
Mr. Andro Besana_________
School: Cavite State University _
General Trias Campus
Signature: _________________
He says that as a curricularist, he play all the
role of a teacher.
Activity 1
Interview a teacher on the specific roles he/she plays as a curricularist. Your
interview must include a teacher in basic education and in tertiary level.
Complete the matrix given below.
4. FIELD STUDY 4 - Exploring The Curriculum
Activity 2 After the interview. Get samples/pieces of evidence to show that the teacher
is a curricularist. Write/Paste or post them here.
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Research Title:
The Roles and Responsibilities of an early Childhood Teacher______
Researcher(s):
Bureau of Labor Statistics and Department of Labor_____________
Findings: (Write the salient forms in bulleted form)
It requires you to be willing to wear many hats. As an experiences
teacher, you already prepared to be flexible. As a new teacher
remember that your job description may charge on daily basis.
In most cases, you will very similar to that of a guide. A guide leads
others down new paths. A guide walks beside a person on a
journey, not in font. A guide also keeps others safe from harm.
Also you will be challenged to find new experiences to share with
children. Guide children, do not lead them and move in direction
that interests the child. As a guide, allow the child to choose their
learning and playing style while making safety your number one
concern.
Teacher play important role in fostering intellectual and social
development of children during their formative years. The
education that teachers impart plays a key role in determining the
future prospects of their students. Whether in preschools or high
schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools
and the environment for their students to develop into responsible
adult.
Activity 3 Research in the library and look for a topic about the role of a teacher as a
curricularist. Complete the template below:
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My Reflection/Insights
Aware of the roles of the teachers as a curricularist,
How do you perceive your role as curricularist?
As a future educator/curricularist, I
perceive the role as a curricularist by means of
exploring such things with regards to the role of a
good teacher or curricularist. I want also to attain
being aware in the different way or how to play a role
of good curricularist.
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Integrating Theory and Practice
Directions: Read the items given below and encircle the correct answer.
2. This curricularist has published researches, books, manuals, and other instructional
materials. He/She is a/an __________.
A. implementer
B. evaluator
C. planner
D. writer
3. This curricularist attends seminars, workshops and pursues graduate work. He/She is
a/an __________.
A. Innovator
B. Knower
C. Writer
D. evaluator
1. This curricularist uses unique and out-of-the box strategies to make his/her class highly
engaging. He/She is a/an __________.
A. Knower
B. innovator
C. writer
D. implementer
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Pieces of Evidence
Records
Documents
Pictures
Other Learning Proofs/Pieces of Evidence
Signatures of my interviewee
Learning
Portfolio
Mr. Carlo Baylen
signing my FS book
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My Learning Rubric
Field Study 4, Episode 3 – The Teacher as a Curricularist
Focused on: - defining roles of teachers as curricularist
- discussing the roles of teachers as curricularist
- reflecting on how those roles affect the teaching-learning process.
Name of FS StudentAlexa Jean Q. Colocado Date Submitted: August 15, 2016
Year & Section: Third Year/ SED301 Course:BSE-ENGL
Learning Episodes Exemplary
4
Superior
3
Satisfactory
2
Needs Improvement
1
Learning Activities
All episodes were
done with outstanding
quality; work exceeds
4
All or nearly all
episodes were done
with high quality
3
Nearly all episodes were
done with acceptable
quality
2
Fewer than half of episodes were
done; or most objectives were
met but need improvement
1
Analysis of the
Learning Episode
All
questions/episodes
were answered
completely; in depth
answers; thoroughly
groundedon theories.
Exemplary grammar
and spelling
4
Analysis question
were answered
completely.
Clear connections
with theories
Grammar and
Spellingare superior
3
Analysis questions were
not answered completely.
Vaguely related to the
theories
Grammar and spelling
acceptable
2
Analysis were not answered.
Grammar and spelling
unsatisfactory
1
Reflection/Insights
Reflectionstatements
are profound and
clear; supported by
experiences from the
learning episodes
4
Reflection
statements are clear;
but not clearly
supported by
experiences from the
learning episodes
3
Reflection statements are
shallow; supported by
experiences from the
learning episodes
2
Reflectionstatements andunclear
andshallowandare not supported
by experiences form learning
episodes
1
Learning Portfolio
Portfoliois complete,
clear, well-organized
and all supporting;
documentations are
located in sections
clearly designated
4
Portfolio is
complete, clear,
well-organized and
most supporting;
documentations area
available and
logical and clearly
marked locations
3
Portfolio is incomplete;
supportingdocumentation
are organized but are
lacking
2
Analysis question were not
answered
Grammar and spelling
unsatisfactory
1
Submission of
Learning Episodes
Submitted before the
deadline
4
Submitted on the
deadline
3
Submitted a day after the
deadline
2
Submittedtwo days or more after
the deadline
1
COMMENT/S Over-all Score Rating:
(Base on transmutation)
TRANSMUTATION OF SCORE TO GRADE/RATING
Score 20 19-18 17 16 15 14 13-12 11 10 9-8 .7-below
Grade 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.5 5.00
99 96 93 90 87 84 81 78 75 72 71-below
MR. IAN KARLO OLEGARIO _________________
Signature of FS Teacher Date