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Field Study 1 (Tables)

The document describes the various facilities available at a school, including administrative offices, learning resource centers, medical clinics, cafeterias, laboratories, and recreational facilities. It notes that the library and learning resource center contribute to learning by providing documents and information to support educational programs. The absence of some facilities, like a gymnasium or auditorium, could limit the school's ability to hold events and gatherings.
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Field Study 1 (Tables)

The document describes the various facilities available at a school, including administrative offices, learning resource centers, medical clinics, cafeterias, laboratories, and recreational facilities. It notes that the library and learning resource center contribute to learning by providing documents and information to support educational programs. The absence of some facilities, like a gymnasium or auditorium, could limit the school's ability to hold events and gatherings.
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FS1: LEARNING EPISODE 1

ACTIVITY 1.1: THE SCHOOL FACILITIES

Field Study Student: ___________________ Subject Teacher: _______________________


Resource Teacher: ____________________ Teacher’s Signature: ____________________
School: ______________________________ Date of Observation: ____________________
Grade/Year Level: _____________________ Section: ______________________________

INSTRUCTIONS: Below is the list of facilities that may be available in the school that you are tasked to
visit and observe. Check the available facilities, describe them, and indicate their contribution to the
learning environment.

FACILITIES DESCCRIPTION CONTRIBUTION


1. Principal’s Office The administrative office of They coordinate staff schedules,
the head of a school, oversee the development of
sometimes seen particularly curriculum and enforce school
as the place where policies relating to themes like
disciplinary action is carried discipline or safety.
out or where decisions with
regard to discipline are
made and announced.
2. Vice Principal’s A senior administrator of a Vice Principal reports directly to the
Office school, college, or other principal and is responsible for the
educational institution,
organization, leadership, oversight,
ranking directly below the implementation, direction and
principal. overall management of KIS's
academic programs.
3. Registrar’s Office Registrars process records in Their duties include appointment
various settings such as scheduling, registration, data entry
medical clinics and schools. and billing as well as preparing and
providing records and transcripts
upon request.
4. Library and Learning The school library exists to It provides suitable documents and
resource center provide a range of learning information helpful in educational
opportunities for both large programs and extracurricular
and small groups as well as activities of the school.
individuals with a focus on
intellectual content,
information literacy, and the
learner.
5. Guidance and It gives a continuous The purposes of guidance and
Counseling center program about cooperation, counselling provide emphasis and
opportunities for education strength to the educational program.
and important facts The major goals of counselling are to
concerning personal and promote personal growth and to
social adjustment. prepare students to become
motivated workers and responsible
citizens.
6. Medical Clinic The School Clinic is a place The school health services are vitally
within the school necessary in order to provide direct
campus wherein primary services for students with special
care is rendered to a sick needs, and to provide health
patient counseling and education for
students, staff, and parents.
7. Canteen/Cafeteria The canteen is a service that This service also aims to provide
the school offers to all students with balanced nutrition,
families who need their healthy and balanced diet is
children to be attended encouraged, as well as correct eating
during lunchtime, and a habits.
space where we work for
the integral education of our
students at cultural, social,
leisure and habits.
8. ICT Laboratory A computer laboratory is All students can learn the latest
important in every private technologies such as arti fi cial
and government school to intelligence, roboti cs, data
enhance the scientific and analyti cs, and cloud computi ng,
technological research and the Internet of things and many
invention capacity of others.
students
9. Science Laboratory Science lab equipment The science learning goals of
allows students to interact laboratory experiences
directly with the data include enhancing mastery of science
gathered. They get a first- subject matter, developing scientific
hand learning experience by reasoning abilities, increasing
performing various understanding of the complexity and
experiments on their own. ambiguity of empirical work.
10. Gymnasium
11. Auditorium
12. Comfort rooms for a bathroom fixture collects human urine and feces, and
boys consisting of a bowl, usually sometimes toilet paper, usually for
with a hinged seat and lid, disposal.
and a device for flushing
with water, used for
defecation and urination.
13. Comfort rooms for a bathroom fixture collects human urine and feces, and
girls consisting of a bowl, usually sometimes toilet paper, usually for
with a hinged seat and lid, disposal.
and a device for flushing
with water, used for
defecation and urination.
14. Drinking Fountains
15. School Playground  a place designed to provide The school playground provides a
an environment for children safe outdoors environment within
that facilitates play, typically the school that stimulates children to
outdoors. use their creative energy in healthy
interactions with one another.
16. Outdoor covered
court
17. PTA Office Parent Teacher Association, They improve communication
is a school-based between schools and homes, help
organization with a mission with fundraising, and they take part
to make the school a better in making the school a safe, orderly
place for children to learn. environment for learning.
18. Student’s formation
center office
19. Student center the facility is devoted to A student center or student union is
office student recreation and the community center of the college,
socialization. serving students, faculty, staff,
alumni, and guests.
20. Others (please
specify)

PROCESSING QUESTIONS AND ANALYSIS

1. Which of the facilities present in the school you visited do you think have the most impact on the
learning experience of students? Explain.

 Library and Learning resource center or learning materials have the most impact on the learning
experience of the students because they might need it for everyday learning, discovery and
exploring new things to learn to improve and develop their knowledge as and individual and as a
student.

2. What specific concerns may arise given the absence of some of the facilities cited above? Explain.

 Given the absence of some facilities, the school may need to provide these facilities like the
gymnasium, auditorium or the outdoor covered court because this might be useful for the
school events and gathering, special occasions or even for a school announcement.
FIELD STUDY AREA 1: LEARNER DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

FS1: LEARNING EPISODE 1


ACTIVITY 1.1: THE CLASSROOM FACILITIES

Field Study Student: ___________________ Subject Teacher: _______________________


Resource Teacher: ____________________ Teacher’s Signature: ____________________
School: ______________________________ Date of Observation: ____________________
Grade/Year Level: _____________________ Section: ______________________________

INSTRUCTIONS: Below is the list of facilities that may be available in the classroom that you are visiting.
Check the facilities that are available, describe them, and write their contribution to the learning
environment.

FACILITIES DESCRIPTION CONTRIBUTION


1. Chairs and Desks The chair is used for sitting Chairs and desks are very helpful to
on and it can be used for both students and teachers because
standing on if you can’t reach it makes the comfortable and relax
something while desks are while studying and working.
used to be able to write
properly.
2. Bulletin Board It is a learning tool used to It helps the teachers to spread
relay information to information easily like
students, display students’ announcements and events from
work and more. whole campus.
3. Visual Aids and Visual aids are items of a visual Reduces the number of spoken words
Materials manner, such as graphs, and make something easier for the
photographs, video clips or cut audience to understand.
outs used in addition to spoken
information.
4. Books and other A written or printed work Books increases the knowledge of
learning resources consisting of pages glued or students and improve their
sewn together along one side intellectual and logical thinking.
and bound in covers.
5. Teacher’s Table It's where teachers plan, It helps them to work and teach
check work, and think about more comfortable especially when
their students and how they they need to check papers of the
teach. students.
6. Comfort room An apparatus for defecation To provide a
and urination, usually safe and comfortable space to pee
consisting of a bowl fitted or to refresh their selves.
with a hinged seat and
connected to a waste pipe
and a flushing apparatus.
7. Blackboard A teaching aids is very It is used to reinforce skills or facts
important tools used by a and relieve anxiety, fears or
teacher to facilitate learning boredom because teaching aid is
and improve reading and like a game.
others skills.
8. Reading Corner It is a comfortable space in Reading Corners encourage adults
the classroom for children to to read with their children, even if
sit and read. It requires space just for a few minutes.
for keeping and displaying
books.
9. Consultation Area To provide both responsive Generally considered a process of
services to help teachers helping someone understand
respond more effectively to problems as part of larger systems.
individual students and
systemic services to promote
system-wide learning and
growth through the whole
school environment.
10. Others (please
specify):

PROCESSING QUESTIONS AND ANALYSIS


1. Which of the facilities present in the classroom you visited do you think have the most impact
on the learning experience of the students? Explain.

In my opinion, all of these has a huge impact on the learning experience of a student especially the
learning tools or material that can help the student to gain more knowledge like reading corners,
books and visual aids while the furniture’s like chairs and desks helps the student to be more
comfortable while studying.

2. What specific concerns my arise given the absence of some of the facilities cited above? Explain.

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