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Acrostics & Teacher Rights Guide

This document contains a learning task that asks the student to write an acrostic using the words RIGHTS, DUTIES, and OBLIGATIONS related to key concepts in the module. It also contains several other learning tasks that ask the student to: 2) Explain statements related to teacher responsibilities and cite examples; 3) Identify constructive activities engaged in by teachers; 4) Explain a statement about teacher rights and cite examples of non-compensated tasks; and 5) Get a sample program of activities for a Parent-Teacher Association.
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Acrostics & Teacher Rights Guide

This document contains a learning task that asks the student to write an acrostic using the words RIGHTS, DUTIES, and OBLIGATIONS related to key concepts in the module. It also contains several other learning tasks that ask the student to: 2) Explain statements related to teacher responsibilities and cite examples; 3) Identify constructive activities engaged in by teachers; 4) Explain a statement about teacher rights and cite examples of non-compensated tasks; and 5) Get a sample program of activities for a Parent-Teacher Association.
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Villiaros, Lenard Jay

BCAED-3E

MODULE 8

Learning Task No. 1

Direction: Write an Acrostic. Take the words RIGHTS, DUTIES, OBLIGATIONS


and think of key learning concepts discussed in this module, using word/s or
phrase/s beginning with each of these letters.

Rights of Parents
Implementation
Grades
Harmonious relationships
Tranquility
Schools

Disciplinary regulations
Undergoing
Transcript of record
Issuance of official certificates
Educational system
Students

Official record
Be accountable
Laws
Intellectual
Governing
Access
Transfer credentials
Individually
Organizations
National goals
Suggestions
Learning Task No. 2

Direction: Explain the meaning of the following statements and cite specific
examples based from your own experience.

1. Assume the responsibility to maintain and sustain his professional growth and
advancement and maintain professionalism in his behavior at all times.

It establishes the rights, duties and obligations of those in the


education community. For example, I remembered on of my classmates
who made fun of our teacher because he was disabled. My teacher talked to
him alone and told him that it’s not right though he hurt my teacher’s
feelings, he let it pass and he forgave my classmates.

2. Refrain from making deductions in students’ scholastic rating for acts that are
clearly not manifestations of poor scholarship.

A teacher shall not inflict corporal punishment on offending learners


nor make deductions from their scholastic ratings. For example, I am a
former student-athlete way back on my junior high school sometimes we
are been excused in class for us to have practice for incoming competition
but my grades still in average.
Learning Task No. 3
Direction: Identify constructive social, economic, moral, intellectual, cultural
and political activities engaged in by teachers in school and in the community.

Area of Participation Examples of Activities

clubs, school newspapers, music groups, student


councils, debate teams, theater, volunteering
Social and Cultural programs, sports, and youth groups, local festival
celebration, charity events, parades, sports events,
dance and music competitions, painting competitions,
debates and speeches, exhibition and workshop
agriculture, mining, forestry, grazing, hunting and
Economic and Political gathering, fishing, and quarrying.

distributing campaign material, organizing or


Intellectual managing political rallies or meetings, circulating
nominating petitions, working to register voters, and
making campaign speeches.

Learning Task No. 4

Direction: Explain this statement: The teacher has the right to be free from
compulsory assignments not related to their duties as defined in the appointment
or employment contract, unless compensated therefor, conformably to existing
law. Cite specific activities or tasks assigned to teachers (by their superiors) that
are not related to their duties and are not compensated.

The teacher has the right to be exempt from any required tasks that
are not related to the obligations outlined in their job contract or
appointment, unless they are compensated in accordance with the law. For
examples, seminar that teacher is asked to attend instead of the superior
just to have a representative, have a drink with teacher and superior,
purchase of school supplies that should be handled by a superior.
Learning Task No. 5
Direction: Parents shall cooperate with the school in the implementation
of the school program curricular and co-curricular. Get a sample
program of activities of the Parent – Teacher Association (PTA).

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