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INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE COMMITMENT AND REVIEW FORM (IPCRF) FOR TEACHERS

Name of Employee RODERICK L. TIPOLO Name of Rater EVA T. NOREGA, Ed. D.


Position T-III Position P-I
Review Period 1ST SEM S.Y 2016-17 Date of Review 12-28-2016
Bureau/Center/Service/Division DEPED/LEYTE DIVISION

WEIGHT ACTUAL
MFO KRA OBJECTIVES TIMELINE PER PERFORMANCE RESULT RATIN SCOR
KRA INDICATORS G E

KRA 1 1. Teaching 35%


Learning
Process 1. Prepared at least 135 June 5% 5- Prepared 180 and above
complete lesson plans March complete daily teaching
throughout the rating plans
period. 4- Prepared 158-179 and
above complete daily
teaching plans
3- Prepared 135-157 and
above complete daily
teaching plans
2- Prepared 114-134 and
above complete daily
teaching plans
1- Prepared 113 and below
complete daily teaching
2. Utilized Visual and June - 12% plans
Printed IMs and other March
manipulative insructional 5- Utilized 5 varied
materials that are instructional materials
appropriate to the lessons 4- Utilized 4 varied
objective. instructional materials
3- Utilized 3 varied
instructional materials
2- Utilized 3 varied
instructional materials
1- Utilized 1 type of
3a. (For classroom June - 9% instructional materials
advisers) Established and March
maintained a classhome 5- Met 96-100% of the items
that is conducive for on the Division Standard
learning throughout the Classhome Evaluation
year with at least 75% of Checklist
the Division Standard 4- Met 86-95% of the items
Classroom Evaluation on the Division Standard
Checklist achieved. Classhome Evaluation
(Refer to the Division Standard Checklist
Classroom Evaluation Checklist) 3- Met 75-85% of the items
on the Division Standard
Classhome Evaluation
Checklist
2- Met 50-74% of the items
on the Division Standard
Classhome Evaluation
Checklist
1- Met only 49% and below
of the items on the Division
Standard Classhome
3b. (For special subject June Evaluation Checklist
teachers) Prepared an March
updated board structuring 5- Accomplished 100% of the
and other required of the items
subject/assignment with 4- Accomplished 86% - 99%
75% accomplishment.
(Refer to monitoring checklist) of the items
3- Accomplished 75% - 85%
of the items
2- 29-59% of pupils were
able to get 75% MPS in the
class
4. Taught all competencies 1- 28% and below of pupils
in the Budget of Lesson in June were able to get 75% MPS in
all subject areas with 75% March 5% the class
mastery.
5- 95% and above of
competencies were taught
with at least 75% mastery
4- 85 94% of competencies
were taught with at least
75% mastery
3- 75 - 84% and above of
competencies were taught
with at least 75% mastery
2- 65 - 74% and above of
competencies were taught
with at least 75% mastery
1- 64% and below of the
5. Constructed/updated 80 June 4% competencies were taught
complete indexed IMs/ March with at least 75% mastery
eIMs (10 per subject area
assigned) 5- 100 or more complete
indexed IMs/ eIMs were
constructed or updated
4- 90 99 complete indexed
IMs/ eIMs were constructed
or updated
3- 80 89 complete indexed
IMs/ eIMs were constructed
or updated
2- 70 79 complete indexed
IMs/ eIMs were constructed
or updated
1- 69 and below complete
indexed IMs/ eIMs were
30% constructed or updated
KRA 2 Pupils/
Students 1. Attained an average June - 5%
Outcomes MPS of 75% in the NAT March

5 attained 75% and above


MPS
4 - attained 70 - 74% MPS
3 - attained 65 - 69% MPS
2. Attained 0 drop-out 2 - attained 60 64% MPS
rate in all classes handled June - 3% 1 - attained 59% and below
March MPS

5 - 0 drop-out rate
4 - 0.1-1.0% drop-out rate
3. Zero-out non-readers
3 - 1.1-2.0% drop-out rate
(for Grades 1 to 10) June 3% 2 - 2.1-3.0% drop-out rate
(Based on EGRA/PHIL-IRI
March 1 - above 3.0% drop-out rate
result)

5 - zero non-reader
4 - non-reader is only 1 2%
of the class
3 - non-reader is only 3 4%
of the class
4. Zero-out non-
numerates 2 - non-reader is only 5 6%
(Based on EGMA and of the class
other tests) June - 3% 1 - non-reader is 7% and
March above of the class

5 - zero non-numerate
4 - non-numerates is only 1
2% of the class
3 - non-numerates is only 3
5. Increased the number 4% of the class
of readers from non- 2 - non-numerates is only 5
reader to frustration level; 6% of the class
from frustration to June 3% 1- non-numerates is 7% and
instructional/ independent March above of the class
level in all classes handled
(Note: Non-advisers will 5 increased 5 readers from
take the reading current reading level to the
performance of the next higher reading level
classes handled) 4 - increased 4 readers from
current reading level to the
next higher reading level
3 - increased 3 readers from
current reading level to the
next higher reading level
6. Zero-out failure rate in 2 - increased 2 readers from
all classes handled current reading level to the
next higher reading level
1 - increased 1 reader from
June 4% current reading level to the
March next higher reading level

5 - zero failure rate


7a. Updated school 4 - average of 1 - 2% failure
records (for teachers with rate
advisory class) 3 - average of 3 - 4% failure
SF 1 rate
SF 2 2- average of 5 - 6% failure
SF 3 rate
SF 5 June - 3% 1- average of 7% and above
LIS Portal March failure rate
Class Record
Form 138 5 - all indicators listed below
Form 137 were met:
Grade Sheets Class Record/ Grade
Summative Test
Sheets reflected the
Questions with TOS
basis of pupils ratings
SReYA
in all subject areas
ECCD checklist/ card
handled
LIS was updated on or
before the deadline
Updated SF 2 every
month
Updated SF 1 and SF 3
three weeks after the
opening of classes
Updated Form 138 and
137 every quarter
7b. Updated school Updated Form 138,
records (for special subject 137 and SF 5 at the
teachers) end of the school year
Four Periodical Tests
with complete Table of
Specifications
4 - lacks 1 school record
8. Prepared and submitted 3 - lacks 2 school records
the following reports as 2 - lacks 3 school records
required: 1 - lacks 4 school records
Quarterly Periodical
Exam Results (MPS) 5 all School Records
Oral Reading Test updated and/or submitted
4 lacks 1 school record
Results ( PHIL-IRI
3 - lacks 2 school records
Oral and Silent, 2 - lacks 3 school records
EGRA, MTB-MLE, 1 - lacks 4 school records
Numeracy Test) June 3%
Form 48 March 5- Prepared and submitted
Action Plan/ CIP all reports 2 days earlier
Monthly Activities than the deadline
Accomplishment 4- Prepared and submitted
Report all reports 1 day before the
ECCD: Pre/ Mid/ Post deadline
Test 3- Prepared and submitted
SReYA Result all reports on the deadline
Pre-test/ Post-test 2- Prepared and submitted
Nutritional Status all reports 1 day after the
Report deadline
1- Prepared and submitted
PFSTT (Grade IV-VI)
GAD Report all reports 2 days or more
Pupils Rank list after the deadline
Guidance Action Plan
Others (pls. Specify)

9. Conducted counselling
sessions with supporting
evidences
5 - Conducted counselling
sessions 5 times or more per
June 3% month
March 4 - Conducted counselling
sessions 4 times or more per
month
3 - Conducted counselling
sessions 3 times or more per
1. Conducted quarterly month
PTA meetings with the 2 - Conducted counselling
following MOVs: sessions twice per month
Agenda 1 - Conducted counselling
Attendance Sheets sessions once per month
Minutes of the
Meetings
Others (pls. specify)

5 - Conducted 5 or more PTA


meetings with complete
10%
2. Attended School/District MOVs
KRA 3 School and
4- Conducted 4 PTA
Community Meetings June 3%
meetings with complete
Involvement March
MOVs
3- Conducted 3 PTA
meetings with MOVs
2- Conducted 2 PTA
meetings with MOVs
1- Conducted 1 PTA meeting
with MOVs

5 95 100% attendance in
school/district meetings on
time
4 85 94% attendance in
June 2% school/district meetings on
3. Initiated the conduct of March time
Brigada Eskwela activities 3 75 84% attendance in
school/district meetings on
time
2 55 74% attendance in
school/district meetings on
time
1 1 54% attendance in
school/district meetings on
time

5- Conducted 4 Brigada
Eskwela activities with
complete documentation
4- Conducted 3 Brigada
4. Participated in at least
Eskwela activities with
three civic- oriented Year round 3% complete documentation
activities 3- Conducted 2 Brigada
Eskwela activities with
complete documentation
2- Conducted 1 Brigada
Eskwela activity with
complete documentation
1- Conducted Brigada
Eskwela activity with no
documentation

5 - Participated 5 or more
1. Attended in-service civic- oriented activities with
trainings of at least 3 days MOVs
conducted by DepEd 4 - Participated 4 civic-
oriented activities with
MOVs
June May 2% 3 - Participated 3 civic-
oriented activities with
2. Earned units or degree MOVs
in post graduate studies 2 - Participated 2 civic-
oriented activity with MOVs
1 - Participated in only 1
civic- oriented activity with
MOVs

5 International/ National
level
20% 4 Regional level
KRA 4 Professional 3 Division level
Growth and June 10% 2 District level
1 School level
Development March
5 Doctoral Degree holder
4 earned units in Doctoral
Degree
3 Masteral Degree
2 CAR in Masteral Degree
June 10% 1 units in Masteral Degree
March

5 International level
4 National level
3 Regional level
2 Division level
1 School/ District level

Plus Factor A. Winning 5%


Coach/
Awardee
Resource 5 perfect attendance
Speaker/ 4 1 -2 absences
3 3 -5 absences
Trainor
2 6 8 absences
Facilitator 1 9 or more absences
Curriculum
Writer 5 Action Research
replicated by other schools
B. 100% Daily 4 Implemented the Action
Attendance Research with MOVs
3 Approved Action
Research by the SDS/ ASDS
2 Submitted Action
Research Proposal to the
C. Action SDS/ ASDS
1 Proposed Action
Research
Research to the Immediate
Supervisor

5 3 or more chairmanship
school level
4 2 chairmanship school
level
3 1 chairmanship or 4 or
more membership school
level
2 active member in 3 or
more committee in school
D. level
Chairmanship 1 active member in 1 2
committee school level
Overall Rating for 4.32
Accomplishments

EVA T. NOREGA, Ed D. RODERICK L. TIPOLO


Rater Ratee

____________________________________________
Approving Authority
LEGEND: SUMMARY OF POINTS EARNED
KRA 1
KRA 2
KRA 3
KRA 4
PLUS FACTOR
QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE RATING
TOTAL
RATING
4.5 5.0 90 100% OUTSTANDING DESCRIPTIVE RATING
3.5 4. 49 70 89% VERY SATISFACTORY
2.5 3.49 50 69% SATISFACTORY
1.5 2.49 30 49% UNSATISFACTORY
Below 1.49 29% and POOR
below

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