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BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

                                                                                     Level III Phase 2

                          approval,  the  teacher  submits  one  copy  of  the  approved  syllabi  to  the
                          Department, one copy to the Campus Administrator.”

                   Checking of student’s registration form

                          “During the first day of class, the teacher must check the registration form
                          of  the  students  to  determine  if  they  are  officially  enrolled  in  the  course.
                          Officially  enrolled  students  will  have  “REGISTERED’  stamped  on  their
                          registration form.”

                   Class orientation

                          “Also during the first day of class, the teacher must give an orientation to
                          all students enrolled in the class pertaining to the objectives of the course,
                          course  content,  textbook  that  will  be  used,  laboratory  manuals  and
                          references,  and  classroom  management  policies  such  as  attendance,
                          proper decorum in the classroom, student assessment or evaluation, other
                          class  requirements,  and  grading  system.  The  teacher  is  required  to
                          provide a copy of the course syllabus or course outline to each student.
                          The  student  must  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  the  syllabus  or  course
                          outline by signing on the Syllabus Acceptance Form.

                   Checking of attendance
                           “The teacher is required to check and record the attendance of students in
                          the class for a period of 18 weeks per semester and 6 weeks for midyear
                          classes.  The  attendance  sheet  shall  be  the  basis  for  dropping  of  the
                          students  from  the  roll  following  the  University  policy  on  students’
                          attendance  found  in  the  Students  Handbook  (2012)  and  Registrar’s
                          Manual (2009).

                   Delivery of lessons

                          “The teacher is given the sole responsibility as to how the lessons will be
                          delivered to the class as part of the teacher’s academic freedom following
                          the approved course syllabus of the  course. The teaching strategies are
                          also contained in the approved course syllabus. A lecture class must be 2
                          to 3 hours per week and a laboratory class must be 3 to 6 hours per week
                          depending on the requirements of the course.”

                   Classroom management
                          “It is the responsibility of the teacher to manage properly the classroom or
                          laboratory assigned to his/her class. The teacher must be in the classroom
                          or  laboratory  at  least  5  minutes  before  the  scheduled  class.  The
                          cleanliness  and  safety  of  the  classroom  or  laboratory  must  be  checked
                          before and after classes. The teacher must ensure that the classroom or
                          laboratory  is  well  ventilated  and  lighted.  At  the  end  of  each  class,  the
                          teacher  must  ensure  that  the  blackboard/whiteboard  is  clean,  return  all
                          equipment/apparatus properly, close the windows and doors, and put off
                          the lights. It is also responsibility of the teacher to maintain order inside the




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