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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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