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Were teachers in the Philippines required of a professional licensesince the establishment


of the Philippine educational system? CODE OF ETHICS FOR PROFESSIONAL
TEACHERS Pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (e), Article 11, of R.A. No.
7836,otherwise known as the Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994 and
paragraph (a), section 6, P.D. No. 223, as amended, the Board for Professional Teachers
hereby adopt the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers A. No, it was only with the effect
of R.A. 7836 that a professional license was required
2. 3. 2. For greater efficiency and effectiveness, the Philippine educationalsystem is trifocalized. What is a proof? B. The presence of Dep. Ed for basic education, CHED for higher
education and TESDA for vocational education
3. 4. 3. When all other requirements are met, when should religion be taught inpublic schools,
as provided for in the Constitution? Once a week during lunch break
4. 5. 4. With R.A. 9155, to which body were all the functions, programs, andactivities of the
Department of Education related to Sports competitiontransferred? A. Philippine Sports
Commission
5. 6. 5. Which according to RA 9155 is considered the heart of formal education system?
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9155August 11, 2001AN ACT INSTITUTING A FRAME WORKOF
GOVERNANCE FOR BASICEDUCATION, ESTABLISHINGAUTHORITY AND
ACCOUNTABILITY,RENAMING THE DEPARTMENT OFEDUCATION, CULTURE AND
SPORTS ASTHE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, ANDFOR OTHER PURPOSESSection
2. Declaration of Policy.The school shall be the heart of theformal education system. It is
wherechildren learn.Schools shall have a single aim ofproviding the best possible
basiceducation for all learners. D. The school
6. 7. 6. According to R.A. 9155, a school head has two roles, namelyadministrative manager
and __________. Section 4. Definition of Terms. (m) .School Head - is a person responsible
for the administrative and instructional supervision of the school or cluster of school B.
instructional leader
7. 8. 7. For a well managed classroom, is it wise to establish classroom routine? C. Yes, it
saves you a lot of time
8. 9. 8. Which practice helps the teacher maximize time for instruction?In the proactive
approach to classroom The reactive approach to classroommanagement, the teacher uses
different management is a teachers response following abehaviours to lessen the likelihood
that a students misbehavior in the classroom. Thestudent will act out. The student will
achieve the teacher imposes punishment that is fair anddesired behaviour. A teacher can use
a proactive consistent when dealing with a studentsapproach by establishing rules in the
classroom inappropriate actions. An example of this wouldand praising students who behave
according to be a student being excessively late to class. Thisbehaviour expectations.
student may be punished by having to serve detention after school. B. Employ a reactive
approach to discipline
9. 10. 9. Which practice in our present educational system is in line with Platosthought that
nothing learned under compulsion status with the mind? B. Making the teaching-learning
process interesting

10. 11. 10. Applying Confucius teachings, how would hiring personnel select the most fit in
government positions?C. By record evaluation done by an accrediting body
11. 12. 11. Moral example has a greater effect on pupils discipline than laws and codes of
punishment is an advice for teachers from __________.A. Confucius
12. 13. 12. The significance of liberal education in holistic development of studentsis supported
by __________. A. Pragmatism
13. 14. 13. In the schools, we teach realities that cannot be verified by thesenses like an invisible
God or Allah. Whose beliefs does this practiceNEGATE? C. Skeptics
14. 15. 14. Is a sick teacher, the only one assigned in a remote school, excusedfrom her
teaching duty? REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4670June 18, 1966THE MAGNA CARTA FORPUBLIC
SCHOOLTEACHERSV.LEAVE AND RETIREMENT BENEFITSSec. 25.Indefinite Leave. An
indefinitesick leave of absence shall be granted toteachers when the nature of the
illnessdemands a long treatment that willexceed one year at the least. D. Yes, she is sick
15. 16. 15. Why is the exodus of Filipino professionals, descry bed as braindrain?I.Those who
go abroad are usually the better ones because they are theones who pass screening
procedures.II.Filipino professionals serve other countries instead.III.They contribute to nation
building through their dollar remittances. D. I, II
16. 17. 16. What is a demonstration of your authority as a professional teacher? A. You decide
on how to teach a particular lesson
17. 18. 17. Which statement on true authority is WRONG? REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9155 Section 4
i) Learning Facilitator - is the key learning support person who is responsible for
supervising/facilitating the learning process and activities of the learner; D. It seeks its own
satisfaction and privilege
18. 19. 18. If you have a problem with another teacher, the first step towardsresolution should be
for you to __________. B. talk directly with the teacher involved
19. 20. 19. What is ethical for you to do if deep within your heart you do not agreewith the school
policy on student absences? A. Understand the policy and support the school in its
implementation
20. 21. 20. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignmentsthat adversely affect
their teachings. Does this mean that teachers mustbe pre-occupied only with their teaching?
C. No, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership in activities for the
betterment of the communities when they live and work
21. 22. 21. A teacher does NOT agree with the selective retention policy of theschool and she
openly talks against it in her classes. Is her behaviorethical? C. No, it is her duty to faithfully
carry it out even if she does not agree
22. 23. 22. You want to report on a colleagues act of immorality. You dont havethe courage to
confront her. To end her illicit affair with a married man youwrite and secretly distribute copies
of your anonymous letter against yourfellow teacher. What should have been done instead?
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4670THE MAGNA CARTA FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERSSection
9. Administrative Charges.Administrative charges against a teacher shall be heard initially by
acommittee composed of the corresponding School Superintendent of theDivision or a duly
authorized representative who should at least have therank of a division supervisor, where
the teacher belongs, as chairman, arepresentative of the local or, in its absence, any existing

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provincial ornational teachers organization and a supervisor of the Division. The last twoto be
designated by the Director of Public Schools. The committee shallsubmit its findings and
recommendations to the Director of Public Schoolswithin thirty days from the termination of
the hearings: Provided, however,That where the school superintendent is the complainant or
an interestedparty, all the members of the committee shall be appointed by the Secretaryof
Education.
24. 23. Teacher Wyneth, a teacher for forty years, refuses to attendseminars. She claims that
her forty years of teaching is more than all theseminars she is asked to attend. Are her
actuation and thinking inaccordance with the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers? B.
No, a professional teacher, regardless of teaching experience, ought to go through continuing
professional education
25. 24. A principal asked her good teachers to write modular lessons in Science, and she
had them published with her name printed as author. Which is unethical in this case?
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9155CHAPTER 1.GOVERNANCE OF BASIC EDUCATIONE. School
LevelThere shall be a school head for all public elementary schools and public high schools
or a clusterthereof.Consistent with the national educational policies, plans and standards, the
school heads shall haveauthority, accountability and responsibility for the following:(1) Setting
the mission, vision, goals and objectives of the school;(2) Creating an environment within the
school that is conducive to teaching and learning;(3) Implementing the school curriculum and
being accountable for higher learning outcomes;(4) Developing the school education
program and school improvement plan;(5) Offering educational programs, projects and
services which provide equitable opportunities forall learners in the community;(6)
Introducing new and innovative modes of instruction to achieve higher learning outcomes;(7)
Administering and managing all personnel, physical and fiscal resources of the school;(8)
Recommending the staffing complement of the school based on its needs;(9) Encouraging
staff development;(10) Establishing school and community networks and encouraging the
active participation ofteachers organization. C. She got the merit which was due for her
teacher-writers
26. 25. Is it ethical on the part of the teacher to proselyte (make converts) in her classroom
every Friday?C. No, a teacher shall not engage in thepromotion of her/his religious interest in
theclassroom.
27. 26. Which describes Philippine education during the Spanish Regime? D. Emphasis on
religious instruction
28. 27. Which statement below is true about grade 7 in the Philippines? A highly centralized
public school system was installed in 1901 by the Philippine Commission by virtue of Act No.
74. The implementation of this act created a heavy shortage of teachers. As a result,
Philippine Commission authorized the Secretary of Public Instruction to bring to the
Philippines more than 1,000 teachers from the United States called the Thomasites from
1901 to 1902. These teachers were scattered throughout the islands to establish barangay
schools.[12] The same law established the Philippine Normal School (now the Philippine
Normal University) to train aspiring Filipino teachers.D. The 1901 Department of
PublicInstruction established Grade 7

28. 29. 28. A pregnant, unmarried woman aborted her baby to avoid disgrace. Isshe morally
justified to do that? C. No, abortion is immoral
29. 30. 29. Whose philosophical concept is that of Teacher A?The learner is a product of his
environment. Sometimes he has no choice.He is determined by his environment. B.
Behaviorists
30. 31. 30. Teacher Bs response comes from the mouth of a / an __________.Teacher B The
learner can choose what he can become despite hisenvironment. B. existentialist
31. 32. 31. If you agree with Teacher C, you are more of a / an __________.Teacher C The
learner is a social being who learns well through anactive interplay with others. D.
progressivist
32. 33. 32. If you identify yourself with Teacher D, you adhere to the
__________philosophy.Teacher D The learner is a rational being. Schools should develop
hisrational and moral powers. D. perennialist
33. 34. 33. Whose response denies mans free will? A. Teacher As
34. 35. 34. To ensure that all Filipino children are functionally literate, whichmechanism is meant
to reach out to children who are far from a school?Alternative Learning System-is a parallel
learning system to provide a viable alternative to the existingformal education instruction. It
encompasses both the non-formal andinformal sources of knowledge and skills; C. mobile
teacher
35. 36. 35. Complete this analogy,Spanish period: moral and religious person. American period:
____________.C. patrioticcitizen
36. 37. 36. Which is NOT a characteristic of education during the Pre-Spanishera? B. Structured
37. 38. 37. Referring to the characteristics of the latest Basic EducationalCurriculum, which does
NOT belong to the group? B. Less prescriptive
38. 39. 38. Which program is Dep.Eds vehicle in mobilizing support from theprivate and nongovernment sectors to support programs based onDepEds menu of assistance packages?
C. Adopt-A-School-Program
39. 40. 39. Just as selected Filipino teachers today are sent to study, theAmericans did the same
in 1903. These teacher scholars were known as________. The Pensionado Act of 1903 (or
Act 854) refers to the law which allowed qualified Filipino students to study in the United
States. Passed on August 26, 1903 by Governor General William Howard Tafts government
through the Philippine Commission, this act provided funds for such students, called
Pensionados, to acquire their college degrees at schools in the United States. B.
pensionados
40. 41. 40. Which Dep.Ed test do out-of-school youths and adults take enablethem to enroll in
college if they pass it? D. Accreditation and Equivalency
41. 42. 41. Which is compulsory for children of school ages as stated in the 1987Philippine
Constitution? ARTICLE XIV EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ARTS, CULTURE
AND SPORTS EDUCATION Section 2. The State shall: (1)Establish, maintain, and support a
complete, adequate, and integrated system of education relevant to the needs of the people
and society; (2) Establish and maintain, a system of free public education in the elementary
and high school levels. Without limiting the natural rights of parents to rear their children,
elementary education is compulsory for all children of school age; C. Elementary education

42. 43. 42. Which feature was TRUE of Philippine education during the Spanishregime? B.
Emphasis on religious instruction
43. 44. 43. Which is in line with equitable access to education but runs counter to quality?
PACUCOA - Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities C. Program accreditation
44. 45. 44. The National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) was abolished,because it was
perceived to be____________. B. Against the democratization of access to education
45. 46. 45. To avail of the Accreditation and Equivalency Test for adults and out-of-school youth
is in support of the governments educational programtowards __________. A. quality and
relevance
46. 47. 46. An educator from Rotterdam who wrote the book Liberal Education ofChildren
where he advanced the idea of using games and play andindividualized instruction to
educate children. D. ERASMUS
47. 48. 47. The Father of Reformation who wrote the 95 theses, denouncing the Catholic
Church.B. LUTHER
48. 49. 48. He established a child centered school in 1840 which came to beknown as
Kindergarten. C. FROEBEL
49. 50. 49. Classes begin in September and end in June of everyyear. Duration of compulsory
education is from entry of 6years old to exit of 18 years old. It is provided by the government,
with control and funding coming from three levels: federal, state and local. Educational
standards and standardized testing decisions are usually made by state governments.
Children are required to begin school with a one-year Kindergarten class during the year in
which they turn 4 or 5. They are required to continue attending school until the age of 16 to
18, depending on the state, with a growing number of states now requiring school attendance
until the age of 18 B. USA
50. 51. 50. The entry age of compulsory education is 6 years old and exit age of15 years old.
Other students may get a job after year 10 or go to a TAFECollege to learn technical
skills.Has a high quality ofeducationA. Basic Education :i. Primary school is for sixyrs.,ii. High
school is for six yrs.,junior(yr 7 - 10), senior high(yr 11 12)B. Higher Education:Academic
yr. in Australiabegins in March and ends inNovember.University level studies beginwith the
undergraduate level.Second stage ispostgraduate studies A.AUSTRALIA

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