what is ppst?is ppst part of rpms?
1. what is ppst?is ppst part of rpms?
Answer:
What is the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST)? A set of professional standards for teachers that operationalizes teacher quality aspects of the K to 12 reform and elaborates teacher lifelong learning. It contains 37 performance indicators per career stage.
2. what are the domains of PPST?
The 7 Domains of PPST are as follows:
Domain 1, Content Knowledge and Pedagogy
Domain 2, Learning Environment
Domain 3, Diversity of Learners
Domain 4, Curriculum and Planning
Domain 5, Assessment and Reporting
Domain 6, Community Linkages and Professional Engagement
Domain 7, Personal Growth and Professional Development
3. Philippine professional standards for techers (ppst) and examine the ppst domains in consonance to quality education.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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4. a ppst competencies limited only to professional competencies?
Answer:
Professional competencies are skills, knowledge and attributes that are specifically valued by the professional associations, organizations and bodies connected to your future career.
5. Answer the following questions:1. Why do we need to set ethical and moral standards for teachers? In what ways is the Code of Ethics for Professional teachers beneficial to the learners, the teachers, and the community? 2. Based on the 4 Career Stages of the PPST, do you think that having a majority of teachers in the Beginning Stage would result in learners not benefitting much? On the other hand, would having most teachers as Distinguished be a reflection of or would result in good performance from the learners? Justify your answer.brainlest ko mamasagot ty in advance
Answer:
1. The code of ethics for teachers is designed to protect the rights of the students, all the students. It is important that teachers understand that when they get a teaching position they are agreeing to follow the code of ethics.
Explanation:
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6. PATULONG PO AKOMAY KASUNOD PA PO YANPPST KO PO DTO
Answer:
1. TDG - Tugmang de gulong
2. ATP - Awit/tulang panudyo
3.PSP - Palaisipan
7. what is the impact of ppst in the lives of teachers?
The PPST defines teacher quality in the Philippines. They create lifelong impact in the lives of colleagues, students and others. The standards describe the expectations of teachers' increasing levels of knowledge, practice and professional engagement.
8. Which PPST domain seems to be difficult for you to master? why?.
Answer:
The PPST defines the characteristics of a quality teacher in the 21st Century in the Philippines, including possessing the knowledge and ability to “establish learning environments that are responsive to learner diversity”. This characteristic is embedded in Domain 3 of PPST.
Explanation:
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9. After studying the different domains and competencies of the PPST, which domain do you find EASY to master? Why?
Answer:
The Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers defines teacher quality in the Philippines. The standards describe the expectations of teachers’ increasing levels of knowledge, practice and professional engagement. At the same time, the standards allow for teachers’ growing understanding, applied with increasing sophistication across a broader and more complex range of teaching/learning situations.
10. describe the purpose of PPST
Answer:
The PPST basically aims to: 1) set the clear expectations of teachers along well-defined career stages of professional development from beginning to distinguished practice; 2) engage teachers to actively embrace a continuing effort in attaining proficiency; and 3) apply a uniform measure to assess teacher performance,
Answer:
The purpose is learning and development programs for teachers to ensure that teachers are properly equipped to effectively implement the K to 12 Program. It can also be used for the selection and promotion of teachers.
Explanation:
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11. With PPST as guide what characteristics should have
Answer:
Content Knowledge and Pedagogy
Learning Environment
Diversity of Learners
Curriculum and Planning
Assessment and Reporting
Community Linkages and Professional Engagement Personal Growth
Professional Development
Answer:
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Explanation:
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12. gaano Kahalaga na maunawaan mo qng pitong domain NG PPST bilang is ang guro?
Answer:
patuloy na pagdaming kaso ng pagpatay sa bansa
13. 2. After studying the different domains and competencies of the PPST, which domains do youfind EASY to master? Why? Which domain seems to be difficult for you to master? Why?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers defines teacher quality in the Philippines. The standards describe the expectations of teachers’ increasing levels of knowledge, practice and professional engagement. At the same time, the standards allow for teachers’ growing understanding, applied with increasing sophistication across a broader and more complex range of teaching/learning situations.
14. Experience is the best teacher in life. elaborate the statement in relation to the Filipino new career stages under PPST that Filipino teacher has to undergo?
The statement "Experience is the best teacher in life" holds true in many aspects of our lives, including in the field of education. This is particularly relevant for Filipino teachers who are undergoing the new career stages under the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST).
The PPST outlines the different stages of a teacher's professional development, from being a beginning teacher to becoming a distinguished teacher. These stages require Filipino teachers to undergo various training and assessment programs, as well as gain experience in different teaching contexts. This is where the statement "experience is the best teacher" comes in.
As teachers go through each career stage, they encounter different challenges and experiences that help shape their teaching practice. They learn through trial and error, trying out different approaches and strategies in the classroom, and reflecting on their successes and failures. Through this process, they develop their own teaching style, which is grounded in their experiences and their understanding of what works best for their students.
The PPST also emphasizes the importance of mentoring and peer coaching in the professional development of teachers. Experienced teachers play a critical role in guiding and supporting their less experienced colleagues. They share their own experiences and insights, and help new teachers navigate the challenges of the classroom. This kind of mentorship helps to speed up the learning process, and enables teachers to develop the skills and knowledge they need to become effective educators.
In conclusion, the new career stages under the PPST present a valuable opportunity for Filipino teachers to gain experience and develop their teaching practice. As they move through each stage, they learn from their experiences, and from the guidance of their more experienced colleagues. Through this process, they become better equipped to meet the needs of their students, and to provide them with a high-quality education.
15. What is the main purpose of PPST?
the main purpose of PPST is to find / produce better teachers in the philippines
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the philippine professional standards for teachers (PPST) aims to produce better teachers in our country by improving their qualifications skills and by increasing their levels of knowledge, practice, and professional engagement. teachers must exert efforts for them to attain proficiency in teaching
the PPST basically aims to: set the clear expectations of teachers along well-defined career stages of professional development from beginning to distinguished practice, engage teachers to actively embrace a continuing effort in attaining proficiency, and apply a uniform measure to assess teacher performance.
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16. in your own word what have you learned in ppst
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17. ppst answer module 1
Explanation:
Have you already eaten?
18. among the 7 domain of PPST, which is your weakest and what plan u do
Answer:
4th one
Explanation:
kung mali po pasensya na po, Yun kasi ang sabi ng teacher kpo
19. 1. After studying the different domains and competencies of PPST, which domain do you find EASY to master? Why? Which domain seems to be difficult for you to master? Why?
you will answer be that by your self
20. TITLE: EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES, PPST, & INSTRUCTION : Answer the ff. question comprehensively: 1. Enumerate and elaborate the western and oriental educational philosophies. 2. Explain the PPST and elaborate each of its domains and strands. 3. Explain the significant role of education as a dimension of the society. (500 words)
Answer:
In line with the new professional standards for teachers, the Department of Education (DepEd), through the Teacher Education Council (TEC), issues this DepEd Order entitled National Adoption and Implementation of the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST).
The DepEd recognizes the importance of professional standards in the continuing professional development and advancement of teachers based on the principle of lifelong learning. It is committed to supporting teachers, and taking cognizance of unequivocal evidence that good teachers are vital to raising student achievement. Quality learning is contingent upon quality teaching. Hence, enhancing teacher quality becomes of utmost importance for long term and sustainable nation building.
21. What are the similarities differences of PPST and SEATCF?
Answer:
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22. PAKI ANSWER NAMAN PO YAN LAHAT PO PLSSS HUHUH1.Schools as agent of change?2. Schools for socialization?3.Schools for social transformation?4. Schools and the community?5. Explain the importance of the PPST?6. Why was the PPST developed? 7. Why do we need the PPST?8. Important features of the PPST?9. Elaborate the concept of socialization.?10. Socialization in the classroom?11. Socialization in Schools?12.Socialization in the Community?13. Social interaction or social relation, and Cultural Transmission in School?14. Nature of Culture and its Characteristics?15. Material vs Non-Material Culture16. Values, Norms, Mores, Folkways, Laws, Symbols, and Language ?17. Multiculturalism, Cultural Relativity, Multicultural Education, Ethnocentrism vs Xenocentrism ?18. Functionalist Perspective ?19. Critical sociologist Perspective ?20. Feminist Perspective ?21. Symbolic Interactionist ?22. Significance of Education in the Society Education and Culture ?23. Manifest and Latent Functions ?24. Conflict theory in education ?25. Its meaning and significance ?26. Type of Curriculum ?27. Contextualization of Curriculum ?28. Localization and indigenization of the Curriculum ?WAG LANG PO E COPY SA GOOGLE PLSSS LANG TALAGA MAAWA PO KAYO PLSSS THANK YOU
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23. ang sumusonod ay makakatulong sa pagpalaganap ng wikang filipino s pag ppst sa social media maliban sa
Answer:
choices? nasan
24. PAKI ANSWER NAMAN PO PLSSS LANG PO HUHUHUH1. Explain the significant roles and functions of schools in the society?A.Schools as agent of change?B. Schools for socialization?C. Schools for social transformation?D. Schools and the community?2.What is Department Order (DepEd) No. 42, s. 2017)?A. Explain the importance of the PPST?B. Why was the PPST developed? C. Why do we need the PPST?D. Important features of the PPST?3.Elaborate the concept of socialization?A. Socialization in the classroom?B. Socialization in Schools?C. Socialization in the Community?D. Social interaction or social relation, and Cultural Transmission in School?4. Elaborate culture and its elements and present examples. A. Nature of Culture and its Characteristics?B. Material vs Non-Material Culture?C. Values, Norms, Mores, Folkways, Laws, Symbols, and Language?D. Multiculturalism, Cultural Relativity, Multicultural Education, Ethnocentrism vs Xenocentrism?5. Theoretical Perspectives in Education (How do the different perspectives view education and its role in the society?)A. Functionalist Perspective B. Critical sociologist Perspective?C. Feminist Perspective?D. Symbolic Interactionist?6. Functions of Education in the Society?A. Significance of Education in the Society?B. Education and Culture?C. Manifest and Latent Functions?D. Conflict theory in education?7.Describe a curriculum?A. Its meaning and significance?B. Type of Curriculum?C. Contextualization of Curriculum?D. Localization and indigenization of the Curriculum?WAG PO E COPY SA GOOGLE PO PLSSS LANG TAGALA MAAWA PO KAYO HUHUH THANKYOU
Answer:
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25. Ppst domain competencies i want to work on
Answer:
i don't understand your question
Explanation:
im sorry
26. The cftsea,pqf and ppst assure the stakeholders of?
Answer:
ano po Yung tanong pwede ayusin nyoExplanation:
salamat na din sa points
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27. PAKI ANSWER NAMAN PO YAN LAHAT PLSS LANG PO HUHUHUH MAAWA PO.KAYO PLSSS THANK YOU 1. Schools as agent of change?2. Schools for socialization?3. Schools for social transformation?4. Schools and the community?5. Explain the importance of the PPST6. Why was the PPST developed?7. Why do we need the PPST?8. Important features of the PPST?9. Socialization in the classroom?10. Socialization in Schools?11. Socialization in the Community?12. Social interaction or social relation, and Cultural Transmission in School?13. Nature of Culture and its Characteristics?14. Material vs Non-Material Culture?16. Values, Norms, Mores, Folkways, Laws, Symbols, and Language?17. Multiculturalism, Cultural Relativity, Multicultural Education, Ethnocentrism vs Xenocentrism?18. Functionalist Perspective ?19. Critical sociologist Perspective?20. Feminist Perspective ?21. Symbolic Interactionist?22. Significance of Education in the Society?23. Education and Culture?24. Manifest and Latent Functions?25. Conflict theory in education?26. Its meaning and significance?27. Type of Curriculum?28. Contextualization of Curriculum?29. Localization and indigenization of the Curriculum?
Answer:
1. Schools can serve as agents of change by shaping the attitudes, beliefs, and values of students, as well as providing them with knowledge and skills to create a better world. By promoting critical thinking, creativity, and social responsibility, schools can help students become agents of change in their communities.
2. Schools play a crucial role in socializing students, as they are exposed to different norms, values, and beliefs through interactions with peers, teachers, and the curriculum. This process helps students develop social skills, cultural sensitivity, and a sense of belonging to their community.
3. Schools can also be a force for social transformation by challenging oppressive structures, promoting social justice, and fostering a sense of civic engagement among students. This involves creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment, promoting diversity, and empowering students to become agents of change.
4.Schools are an integral part of the community, and they can have a significant impact on its social, economic, and cultural development. By promoting community engagement, partnerships, and collaboration, schools can help address community needs and contribute to its growth and well-being.
5. The Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST) is a set of competency standards for teachers in the Philippines, developed by the Department of Education (DepEd) to ensure that teachers have the necessary knowledge, skills, and values to deliver quality education.
6. The PPST was developed to address the need for a comprehensive and standardized framework for teacher development and evaluation, based on research and best practices in the field of education.
7. The PPST is essential to ensure that teachers are equipped with the necessary competencies to provide quality education to students. It also helps improve teacher performance and provides a basis for professional development and career advancement.
8. The PPST includes eight domains of teacher competencies: (1) curriculum; (2) planning, assessment, and reporting; (3) instruction; (4) learning environment; (5) diversity of learners; (6) teaching and professional ethics; (7) community linkages; and (8) personal growth and professional development.
9. Socialization in the classroom refers to the process of learning and internalizing social norms, values, beliefs, and behaviors that are appropriate in a classroom setting. It involves interactions between students, teachers, and other individuals in the school environment.
28. Ano ang tawag sa isang proyekto ng pamahalaan bilang pagtugon sa pangangailangan ng mga mangingisda? Group of answer choices A. PPST B. IATF C. PFMA D. PPE
Answer:
C. PFMA
Explanation:
it means Philippine Fish Marketing Authority
29. PAKI ANSWER NAMAN PO PLSSS LANG PO HUHUHUH1. Explain the significant roles and functions of schools in the society?Schools as agent of change?Schools for socialization?Schools for social transformation?D. Schools and the community?2.What is Department Order (DepEd) No. 42, s. 2017)?Explain the importance of the PPST?Why was the PPST developed? Why do we need the PPST?Important features of the PPST?3.Elaborate the concept of socialization?Socialization in the classroom?Socialization in Schools?Socialization in the Community?Social interaction or social relation, and Cultural Transmission in School?4. Elaborate culture and its elements and present examples.Nature of Culture and its Characteristics?Material vs Non-Material Culture?Values, Norms, Mores, Folkways, Laws, Symbols, and Language?Multiculturalism, Cultural Relativity, Multicultural Education, Ethnocentrism vs Xenocentrism?5. Theoretical Perspectives in Education (How do the different perspectives view education and its role in the society?)Functionalist Perspective B. Critical sociologist Perspective?Feminist Perspective ?Symbolic Interactionist ?6. Functions of Education in the Society?Significance of Education in the Society?Education and Culture?Manifest and Latent Functions?Conflict theory in education?7. Describe a curriculum?Its meaning and significanType of Curriculum?Contextualization of Curriculum?Localization and indigenization of the Curriculum?WAG PO E COPY SA GOOGLE PO PLSSS LANG TAGALA MAAWA PO KAYO HUHUH THANKYOU
Answer:
Functions of Education in the Society:
Education provides knowledge and skills necessary for individuals to function in society.
Education prepares individuals for various roles and occupations in society.
Education promotes social mobility and allows individuals to improve their social and economic status.
Education promotes social cohesion by instilling common values and beliefs among members of society.
Education contributes to the development and progress of society by producing knowledgeable and skilled individuals who can contribute to various fields.
Significance of Education in the Society:
Education is crucial in developing human capital and improving the quality of life of individuals and society as a whole.
Education helps to reduce poverty and inequality by providing opportunities for individuals to improve their economic status.
Education promotes social cohesion and stability by instilling common values and beliefs among members of society.
Education promotes democracy and civic engagement by providing individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in the political process.
Education and Culture:
Education plays an important role in preserving and transmitting culture from one generation to another.
Education helps to promote cultural diversity and understanding by exposing individuals to different cultures and ways of life.
Education can also challenge and change cultural norms and practices that are detrimental to individuals and society.
Manifest and Latent Functions:
Manifest functions of education refer to the intended and recognized outcomes of education, such as acquiring knowledge and skills, preparing for employment, and socializing individuals.
Latent functions of education refer to the unintended and unrecognized outcomes of education, such as promoting social status and reinforcing social inequality.
Conflict theory in education:
Conflict theory posits that education is a site of struggle between different groups in society, particularly between those who hold power and those who are oppressed.
Conflict theorists argue that education is used by the dominant class to maintain their power and control over society, often at the expense of the working class and marginalized groups.
Conflict theorists advocate for a more equitable education system that addresses the needs and interests of all members of society, rather than serving the interests of the dominant class.
Describe a curriculum:
A curriculum is a set of courses, activities, and learning experiences that are designed to achieve specific educational goals.
A curriculum outlines the knowledge, skills, and values that students are expected to learn over a certain period of time.
A curriculum can be designed for different levels of education, such as primary, secondary, and tertiary education.
Curriculum development involves identifying educational objectives, designing appropriate learning experiences and assessment methods, and evaluating the effectiveness of the curriculum.
Types of Curriculum:
The formal curriculum refers to the official curriculum that is prescribed by educational institutions or government bodies.
The hidden curriculum refers to the unofficial or implicit messages and values that are transmitted through the educational experience.
The null curriculum refers to the knowledge and skills that are not taught in the curriculum, but are still important for students to learn.
Contextualization of Curriculum:
Contextualization of curriculum involves adapting the curriculum to meet the needs and interests of a particular group or community.
This can involve incorporating local knowledge, language, and culture into the curriculum, as well as addressing the specific challenges and issues faced by the community.
Localization and indigenization of the Curriculum:
Localization and indigenization of the curriculum involves adapting the curriculum to meet the needs and interests of a particular country or region.
This can involve incorporating local knowledge, language, and culture into the curriculum, as well as addressing the specific challenges and issues faced by the country or region.
Indigenization of the curriculum also involves promoting the use of indigenous languages and knowledge systems in education.
30. develop an evaluation tool for teacher teaching performance based on the four framework of good teaching and those of the PPST
Answer:
It is important to understand if your teaching is effective so you can develop it in the future. There are several ways to monitor your teaching including feedback from students and colleagues.
Evaluating your teaching is a way of ensuring that you are doing all you can to help your students achieve their potential.
By regularly evaluating your teaching you are more likely to provide your students with a continually improving learning experience.