FS1 Activity 2
FS1 Activity 2
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
Name of FS Student
Course, Year and Section
Name of FS Mentor 1
Date
At the end of the activity, the FS students should be able to achieve the following intended learning outcomes:
1. observe and assess various classroom management strategies that enhances learning;
2. distinguish the features of a school environment that is safe, secure and conducive for learning; and
3. design a school environment that is safe, secure and supportive to learning.
LEARNING OVERVIEW
This activity will include classroom observation and interview with teachers and school personnel in charge
of the physical plant and/or flash back of their previous school environment. Their exposure to various school
settings will enable them to generate or illustrate their ideal school environment that is safe, secure and conducive
for learning.
My Observation
Directions: Read the following carefully before you accomplished different task in this portfolio.
1. Reminisce your previous school environment or download and/or view available school perspectives,
elementary or high school, rural or urban, local or international.
2. Observe a class and note the different management strategies used by the teacher. Follow classroom
etiquette while observing various classroom activities.
3. Observe etiquette and netiquette while downloading, conducting online/face-to-face interview processes.
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
Directions: Use the data that you have gathered from your observation or from your previous school
environment where you finished your basic education to complete the table below.
Library
Counseling Room
Canteen/Cafeteria
Medical Clinic
Audio Visual/Learning
Resource Center
Science Laboratory
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FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
Gymnasium
3
Auditorium
Outdoor Garden
Computer Laboratory
Faculty Room
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
Questions
4
1. What are the facilities you find most useful?
3. Are there other facilities you observed/remembered that are not stated above? If yes, list them below.
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
1. What are the classroom management strategy(ies) that you have observed?
3. What management strategy did the teacher utilize to keep the learning environment safe and
conducive?
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
My Analysis
When do you say that a facility aids learning? Cite some instances.
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
4 What kind of classroom management is conducive to learning?
My Reflection
1. Would you like to teach in the school environment you just observed/remembered? Why or why not?
2. If you are the teacher, how can you make the environment more conducive to learning?
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
4. If you are to design a learning environment for your would-be students, how will it look like? Illustrate.
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Activity 2 - My Ideal Learning
FIELD STUDY 1
Environment
Evidence/Documents
10
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