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THE TEACHING

PROFESSION

TYPES OF TEACHERS
Some teachers are teachers by:
Choice

Chance

Force

Accident

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THE TEACHING PROFESSION

Can be regarded in three ways:

Teaching as a profession

Teaching as a mission

Teaching as a vocation

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Teaching as a profession

“Teaching is a noble profession”

The word “profession” is synonymous to:


Occupation, job, career, work, line of work

The word “professional” means long & arduous


years of preparation, a striving for excellence, a
dedication to public interest and commitment to
moral & ethical values.
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If you consider teaching as a profession
then:
You must be willing to go through a long period of
preparation.

You must be willing to go through continuing education


(continuous development of potentials)

You must strive for excellence ( not “pwede na” mentality )

You commit yourself to moral, ethical and religious


values & dedicate yourself to service.

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Teaching as a mission

The word mission is derived from the Latin word


“misio” which means “to send”.

The Webster’s Dictionary defines “mission” as “task


assigned”.

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If teaching is your mission then it means:

a. It is the “task” entrusted to you in this world.

b. It is your assigned task thus you’ve got to prepare


for it!

c. It calls for a continuing professional


education.

“Once a teacher, forever a student”

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Teaching as a vocation

The word “vocation” comes from the Latin word


“vocare” which means “to call” thus vocation is a
“call”.

For Catholics, the CALLER is GOD Himself.


“Many are called but few are chosen”

For Non-believers, the CALLER might be a man


calling another man.

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If teaching is your vocation then it means:

You said YES to your call to teach!

You commit yourself in the total transformation of


the learner.

You consider teaching as a lifetime commitment


thus aim through the years towards quality
teaching.

“Teaching may not guarantee financial security but


love of teaching has served as a motivating factor to
many teachers through the years”. Teaching has
remained inspiring & fulfilling.

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Special Rights of a Teacher (Batas Pambansa
Blg. 232, Chapter 2, Section 11)

1. The right to be free from compulsory assignments not related


to their duties as defined in their appointment or employment
contracts, unless compensated…

2. The right to intellectual property consistent with applicable laws.

3. Teachers shall be deemed persons in authority when in discharge


of lawful duties & responsibilities and shall therefore, be
accorded due respect and protection.

4. Teachers shall be accorded the opportunity to choose alternative


career lines in school administration, in classroom teaching, or
others, for purposes of career advancement.

Source: The Teaching Profession by Bilbao et al


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Teacher’s Obligations
(Batas Pambansa Blg. 232, Chapter 3, Section 16)

Every teacher shall:

1. Perform his duties to the school by discharging his


responsibilities in accordance with the philosophy, goals
& objectives of the school.

2. Be accountable for the efficient & effective attainment of


special learning objectives in pursuance of national
development goals, within the limits of available school
resources.

3. Render regular reports on performance of each student


and to the latter and the latter’s parents or guardians with
specific suggestions for improvement.

Source: The Teaching Profession by Bilbao et al


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

5. Refrain from making deductions in student’s scholastic


ratings for acts that are not clearly manifestations of
poor scholarship.

6. Participate as an agent of constructive social, economic,


moral, intellectual, cultural and political change in his
school and the community within the context of national
policies.

Source: The Teaching Profession by Bilbao et al


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References:
Acero Victorina et al (2007). Principles of Teaching I. Philippines: Rex
Book Store.

Bilbao Purita et al (2006). The Teaching Profession. Philippines: Lorimar


Publishing Co., Inc.

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