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Thursday, September 9, 2010
EXAMPLE OF THEORY OF CONSTRUCTIVIST
She gives a song which is 'doreme'.
She sings a 'doreme' song with loud and clear.
When she finished to sing she assigned the student to perform it to the class.
She said that the student will create a action in that song.
And she told the students that if whoever got the best performance will receive chocolate.
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
BEED - II
EXAMPLE OF CONDITIONS OF LEARNING
| Event of Instruction | Lesson Example | Rationale | |
| 1. Gaining Attention | Teacher tells learners how she has used Kidspiration in the classroom. | Giving background information creates validity. | |
| 2. Informing the Learner of the Objective | Teacher says, "Today I am going to show you how to use a multimedia presentation software called Kidspiration." | Make learners aware of what to expect so that they are aware and prepared to receive information. | |
| 3. Stimulating Recall of Prior Learning | For this particular group of learners, they have learned previously about Mind Mapping and Schemata. Teacher associates this knowledge with lesson at hand. | When learning something new, accessing prior knowledge is a major factor in the process of acquiring new information. | |
| 4. Presenting the Stimulus | Teacher gives students step-by-step tutorial on using Kidspiration and has installed Kidspiration software on their computers. | The goal is information acquisition, therefore, the stimulus employed is written content and the actual software program. | |
| 5. Providing Learner Guidance | Teacher demonstrates how to create a diagram on the video projection screen/TV monitor. Teacher shows students how to use Kidspiration tools to type in text, add links, add symbols, use sounds, etc. | Teacher uses "discovery learning" because learners are adults and it gives them the freedom to explore. Teacher facilitates the learning process by giving hints and cues when needed. Since the audience are teachers with some basic level of technology skills and the software program is easy to follow and understand, guidance is minimal. | |
| 6. Eliciting Performance | Teacher asks students to demonstrate Kidspiration tools. | Requiring the learner to produce based on what has been taught enables the learner to confirm their learning. | |
| 7. Giving Feedback | Teacher gives immediate feedback to learners after eliciting responses. | Regular feedback enhances learning. | |
| 8. Assessing Performance | Assign a practice activity - Create a diagram that focuses on Farm Animals. Teacher checks work. | Independent practice forces students to use what they learned and apply it. Assessing such gives instructors a means of testing student learning outcomes. | |
| 9. Enhancing Retention and Transfer | Teacher asks learners to create activities using Kidspiration for 2nd grade students. Teacher also charges learner with teaching another learner how to use Kidspiration. | Applying learning in real-life situations is a step towards Mastery Learning. |
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
BEED-II
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
EXAMPLE OF SOCIAL LEARNING
If she is angry, she said "putrages" or "putang ina" words.
Until her youngest daughter, adopted her words.
When her daughter mad or angry she said a "putang ina" words like her mother.
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
BEED - II
EXAMPLE OF PURPOSIVE BEHAVIORIST
I really want to have a cellphone.
I tell my mother that I want a cellphone,
but there have a condition.
The condition is, I must have a grade that not below to 82.
so, in order to satisfy my needs I study hard.
Until the grade given to us,
I'm happy because I don't have a grade that below 82.
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
BEED - II
EXAMPLE OF GRAPHIC ORGANIZER
This cluster map was inspired by the Wave Spring Unit Plan.
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
BEED-II
EXAMPLE OF GESTALT
comment for gestalt video
JUN MARK MOFAR
BSED-II
example purposive theory
you are in a hurry.
and you choose a short road in order for you to go fast and you can make the things that you need to be done.
JUN MARK D. MOFAR
BSED-II
The concept of prime numbers appears to be more readily grasped when the child, through construction, discovers that certain handfuls of beans cannot be laid out in completed rows and columns. Such quantities have either to be laid out in a single file or in an incomplete row-column design in which there is always one extra or one too few to fill the pattern. These patterns, the child learns, happen to be called prime. It is easy for the child to go from this step to the recognition that a multiple table, so called, is a record sheet of quantities in completed multiple rows and columns. Here is factoring, multiplication and primes in a construction that can be visualized
- Instructional Objective: Recognize and define a prime number.
- Methodology:
- Ask the student to get a handful of pennies, beans, or any other countable object.
- Show the students 6 pennies. Show that six pennies can be organized into two groups of three, three groups of two, or one group of six.
- Ask the student to count out 8 pennies and organize the pennies into as many EQUAL groups as they can.
- Show answer.
- Ask the student to count out 18 pennies and organize the pennies into as many EQUAL groups as they can.
- Show answer.
- Ask the student to count out 7 pennies and organize the pennies into as many EQUAL groups as they can.
- Show answer.
- Ask the student to count out 13 pennies and organize the pennies into as many EQUAL groups as they can.
- Show answer.
- Show a selection of numbers or examples of different groups of coins. Ask the student to identify which ones are prime.
- Show answer.
BSED-II
The following example illustrates a teaching sequence corresponding to the nine instructional events for the objective, Recognize an equilateral triangle:
1. Gain attention - show variety of computer generated triangles
2. Identify objective - pose question: "What is an equilateral triangle?"
3. Recall prior learning - review definitions of triangles
4. Present stimulus - give definition of equilateral triangle
5. Guide learning- show example of how to create equilateral
6. Elicit per formance - ask students to create 5 different examples
7. Provide feedback - check all examples as correct/incorrect
8. Assess performance- provide scores and remediation
9. Enhance retention/transfer - show pictures of objects and ask students to identify equilaterals
jun mark mofar
bsed-II
example of bandura's theory
JUN MARK MOFAR
BSED-II
Monday, September 6, 2010

Venn diagram is constructed with a collection of simple closed curves drawn in the plane. the same diagram. That is, the diagram initially leaves room for any possible relation of the classes, and the actual or given relation, can then be specified by indicating that some particular region is null or is not-null"
Venn diagrams normally comprise overlappin, the "principle of these diagrams is that classes be represented by regions in such relation to one another that all the possible logical relations of these classes can be indicated in rcles. The interior of the circle symbolically represents the elements of the set, while the exterior represents elements which are not members of the set. For instance, in a two-set Venn diagram, one circle may represent the group of all wooden objects, while another circle may represent the set of all tables. The overlapping area or intersection would then represent the set of all wooden tables. Shapes other than circles can be employed, and this is necessary for more than three sets. Venn diagrams do not generally contain information on the relative or absolute sizes
Saturday, August 21, 2010

Sequencing Use to describe the stages of something (the life cycle of a primate); the steps in a linear procedure (how to neutralize an acid); a sequence of events (how feudalism led to the formation of nation states); or the goals, actions, and outcomes of a historical figure or character in a novel (the rise an fall of Napoleon). Key frame questions: What is the object, procedure, or initiating event? What are the stages or steps? How do they lead to one another? What is the final outcome?
jun mark mofar
BSED-II
Friday, August 20, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
example of behaviorism
Jun mark Mofar
BSED-II
IMPRESSION IN F.S 1


I choose Kings Park as my best area in school because this place is historical. Memorable for every alumnus. This area witnesses the development of Christ the King College. This is the hang out of students during their leisure time. I choose this place among others because the environment is relaxing, peaceful, and the color of the surroundings is good in the eye. Furthermore it is very spiritual places because the monument of Gods and the priest who the leader to build this school in a year past by.
I choose the men’s CR as my needs improvement area because the area is not comfortable in short dirty. But most men acquire this place since they can relate with each other. Most men’s don’t care about the area they just want to release anywhere. But I differ from them because I’m meticulous in terms of cleanliness. I suggest that this place should be clean well.JUN MARK MOFAR
BSED-II
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Example of theory of Skinner
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
Example of theory of Connectionism
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
Sunday, July 25, 2010
A mother and her child enter a grocery store, and as they coast through the candy isle, the child begins to wail. Let's assume that he is wailing because he WANTS candy. The mother, in order to quiet him, moves on to another isle. Without the candy in direct sight (he hasn't quite yet established object permanence) the child becomes quiet.
jun mark mofar
We may continue to go to work each day because we receive a paycheck on a weekly or monthly basis. If we receive awards for writing short stories, we may be more likely to increase the frequency of writing short stories. Receiving praise for our karaoke performances can increase how often we sing. These are all examples of positive reinforcement.
jun mark mofar
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
BLOG REFLECTION
My insight of this subject, this subject is very cool and lot of fun specially it composed of two subject which are, education 2 and field study 1. And also it’s related to computer and I really love to always in front of the computer making new things and learning new knowledge that related to our course and having fun with my classmate informing the latest news and newest post that post in our webs. I love the new strategies that teacher Marian teaching us because it can help us to advance about computer and we are aware that teaching and technology can help us to learn fast. And also it is a field study course we are not always at the classroom because we need to go out for some observation and other outdoor activities. It is also a very great course because the students are going to be closed to each other and also to their teacher.
My felling about the blogging approach, at first it is very difficult to create the blog specially it is the first thing we encounter blogging and we don’t know what we doing so we need to be studious and asking our teacher what to do. And it’s really hard to do it if you don’t have your own computer because it is very expensive for making blog it took time to create and you need to be updated if there is new post and new information to be discuss. But it is very fun to doing, specially you can post in your blog what is on your mind and it is cool to do it with your group mate sharing idea and knowledge that we have each other. We are lucky to have this advance study now while we are still young and someday we can competent to other school and city. I think we are now started for our better tomorrow specially we are aware to the computer it is new learning that we can teach also to ours student someday as a future educator.
HOW DO I FEEL ABOUT THE BLOGGING APPROACH?
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
EDuc-2
for us ,to become a good teacher my insight towards this subject it is very interesting and challenging because they are more on theory in which we encounter the good emphasizing and motivates my skills being a good teacher and i must to obtain a knowledge and more courage my responsibility to overcome my skills.
2.How do you feel about the blogging approach?
us a student i feel so nervous because this is my first time to make in my first time to make a blog a up bringing is i don't know how to do it the blog but i can see my classmate it is very challenging and to become a good blogers in first is so hard but later on it is easy to make a blog to have wonderful and nice to see
Example of Classical conditioning
Every time i have a duty in the office my boss is happy my condition evrytime i have a duty in the my mind is thinking that my boss is happy
In my house my baian is always adobo my classical condition is when i go home my bayan is adobo
MY INSIGHT FOR SUBJECT EDUC-2
Hannah Pedelyn H. Gamo
Thursday, July 8, 2010
My insight of this subject, this subject is very cool and lot of fun specially it composed of two subject which are, education 2 and field study 1. And also it’s related to computer and I really love to always in front of the computer making new things and learning new knowledge that related to our course and having fun with my classmate informing the latest news and newest post that post in our webs. I love the new strategies that teacher Marian teaching us because it can help us to advance about computer and we are aware that teaching and technology can help us to learn fast. And also it is a field study course we are not always at the classroom because we need to go out for some observation and other outdoor activities. It is also a very great course because the students are going to be closed to each other and also to their teacher.
My felling about the blogging approach, at first it is very difficult to create the blog specially it is the first thing we encounter blogging and we don’t know what we doing so we need to be studious and asking our teacher what to do. And it’s really hard to do it if you don’t have your own computer because it is very expensive for making blog it took time to create and you need to be updated if there is new post and new information to be discuss. But it is very fun to doing, specially you can post in your blog what is on your mind and it is cool to do it with your group mate sharing idea and knowledge that we have each other. We are lucky to have this advance study now while we are still young and someday we can competent to other school and city. I think we are now started for our better tomorrow specially we are aware to the computer it is new learning that we can teach also to ours student someday as a future educator.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Saturday, July 3, 2010
God is Good
Reality is seeping into my fantasy and,
It?s turning my once golden dreams into a dusk road,
Paved by sultans and kings filled with woe.
They smile as their silvery tongues,
Slithers on the edge of their hollowed promises
?Dare I say let the weeping angels bleed,
And achieve their dreams of conquering the heavens.
Dare I say let the weeping angels bleed,
And unfasten their soul and their chained wings.?
Dare I say, dare I say,
The flames for triumph has been lit,
On top the emerald apple.
Dare I kiss?
Dare I bite?
And shatter these hollowed promises,
And scatter it upon their dusk road.
Dare I say yes?
Yes.
?Dare I say let the weeping angels bleed,
And achieve their dreams of conquering the heavens.
Dare I say let the weeping angels bleed,
And unfasten their soul and their chained wings.?
Dare I say?
Let the weeping angels bleed,
And open their eyes to reality.
