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NCBTS TEACHERS' STRENGTHS & NEEDS ASSESSMENT

Background

The Department of Education is presently pursuing a package of policy reforms that seeks to improve the quality of
basic education. These policy reforms are expected to create the critical changes necessary to further accelerate,
broaden, deepen and sustain the improved education effort already started. This package of policy reforms is
referred to as the Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA).

One key element in the reform agenda is the establishment of the National Competency-Based Teacher Standards
(NCBTS). This is a framework that establishes the competency standards for teacher performance so that teachers,
learners and stakeholders are able to appreciate the complex set of behaviors, attitudes and skills that each
teacher must possess in order to carry out a satisfactory performance of their roles and responsibilities.

In response to the need for an instrument that identifies the professional strengths and development needs of the
teachers, the NCBTS-Teachers' Strengths and Needs Assessment (TSNA) was developed and validated through
the AusAID-funded Project STRIVE (Strengthening the Basic Education in the Visayas), in coordination with the
EDPITAF (Educational Development Implementing Task Force), and Regions VI, VII and VIII, Divisions of Negros
Occidental, Bohol and Northern Samar in 2008, and further validated by the TEDP-TWG (Teacher Education
Development Program-Technical Working Group at the national level.

This tool is part of the NCBTS-TSNA Package that includes an NCBTS orientation program and resource materials,
structured learning session guides, manual for administration, scoring and interpretation, hard copy and e-versions
of the tool, the monitoring and evaluation scheme and tools for the implementation of the NCBTS-TSNA.

THE TSNA SYSTEM FRAMEWORK

The Teachers Strengths & Needs Assessment (TSNA), is seen to be essential in the provision of quality
professional development programs that are aligned to the needs of the programs clientele. The TSNA determines
the differences between the actual situation (what is) and the desired condition (what should be) in terms of
teachers competencies within the department. In this NCBTS-TSNA the actual situation is described the current
competencies as perceived by the teacher. The profile of the teachers current competencies is compared to the
NCBTS standards for effective teaching. This TSNA, therefore, identifies the competency strengths as well as the
gap between the expected and the current teachers competencies in terms of Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes
(KSAs) that actually define the domains, strands and performance indicators of the NCBTS.

The TSNA involves three essential stages of training needs analysis: Phase I (Job Analysis for Effective Teaching) is
actually done by analyzing nationally set teacher standards in behavioral terms or by identifying effective teaching
competencies. The DepED Central Office and Regional Offices are tasked to do this phase of the TSNA process.
Phase II (Teacher Trainee Analysis) is the instrumentation to determine the current teacher competency levels in
KSA terms which is done by the individual teacher at the school level. Phase III (Strength-Need analysis) is the
analysis of the strengths and discrepancies between the standards set and the current teachers data on their
competencies which is carried out at the school, cluster, District or Division level for their respective purposes
related to teacher training/development.
An important aspect of the TSNA process is the utilization of its results that will serve as inputs in the preparation of
Individual Plan for Professional Development Plan (IPPD) and in designing programs and activities for teachers at
the school, division and regional levels. The consolidated TSNAs at the school, division and regional level inform the
school improvement plan (SIP) particularly the School Professional Development Plan (SPPD), and the Master
Plans for Professional Development (MPPD) for the Region and the Division.

COMPETENCY
ASSESSMENT

PHASE I
Job Analysis PHASE II
Teacher Trainee

Competency Analysis

Instrumentation
Data Gathering
GAP
KSA Required and
Competency
Standards
Current KSA and
Competency
PHASE III
STRENGTH-NEED ANALYSIS

Competency Strengths
& Learning Needs

Consolidated TSNA
Result

SIP
Master Plans
DEDP for
Teacher's IPDP Professional
Development
SIP
SIP
DEDP
DEDP

When established, the TSNA system ensures that teachers routinely use CBTS in making self-assessments of their
current practices to identify their individual development needs, and that school heads, division and regional offices
also routinely use CBTS in identifying teacher performance factors that affect school-wide learning outcomes
(BESRA PIP, 2006 Version (PIP V.1, p. 21).

Purpose of the NCBTS-TSNA

In order to realize the commitment to provide quality basic education through the Key Result Thrust (KRT2) of
BESRA emphasizing the Professional Development of Teachers, the TSNA is conducted to gather data on the
needs of teachers for their continuing training and development.

Specifically, the TSNA intends to:

1. Determine the competency gaps or learning needs in terms of KSAs of individual teachers vis--vis the standards
set by the NCBTS in each of the seven domains and 23 strands:

1.1. Social Regard for Learning


1.2. Learning Environment
1.3. Diversity of Learners
1.4. Curriculum
1.5. Planning, Assessing and Reporting
1.6. Community Linkages
1.7. Personal Growth and Professional Development

2. Consolidate the TSNA results at the school, cluster, and division levels.

Expected Outputs

Based on the purpose stated above, the TSNA is expected to yield the following specific outputs:

A. At the individual level:


An Individual Teacher Scoring Template that contains TSNA results indicating the strengths and training needs
in each of the seven domain and 23 strands.

B. At the school level:


Consolidated TSNA results that reflect the general strengths and learning needs of the teachers in the school

C. At the cluster/ /division level:


Consolidated TSNA results of participating school teachers in a given cluster/division

The NCBTS and the KSAs Developed for the TSNA

The TSNA tool is anchored on the NCBTS Framework set by the Department of Education. This contains seven
integrated domains for effective teaching which are: Domain 1Social Regard for Learning; Domain 2Learning
Environment; Domain 3Diversity of Learners; Domain 4Curriculum; Domain 5 Planning, Assessing and
Reporting; Domain 6Community Linkages; and Domain 7Personal Growth and Professional Development. Each
domain has its corresponding strands and each strand has performance indicators. A total of seven domains, 23
strands and 80 performance indicators make up the NCBTS competency standards set by the DepED (KRT2
Report, 2006).

The domains, strands and performance indicators were translated to specific Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes
KSA Specifications of the 7 DOMAINS, 23 STRANDS (S), and 80 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (P):
(KSAs) to compose the TSNA Tool with 270 KSAs in the various clusters as in the specifications below:
Domain 1: Social Regard for Learning.................................
S=2 P= 5 KSA= 18
Domain
Domain 2:3: Learning Environment........................................
Diversity of S=5 P=17 KSA=59
Learners..
Domain 4: S=1 P=8 KSA=27
Curriculum
Domain 5: Planning, Assessing and Reporting S=7 P=22 KSA=78
S=4 P=12 KSA=40
Domain 6: Community Linkages S=1 P=6 KSA=18
Domain 7: Personal and Professional Growth S=3 P=10 KSA=30
Total .. S=23 P=80 KSA=270

School-Based Implementation of the TSNA

A. Orientation of School Heads on the NCBTS and the TSNA


The principle of school-based management empowers the School Heads to provide instructional
leadership and therefore they must be aware of the framework of the NCBTS that defines the concept of
effective teaching. One of the ways by which School Heads can support the professional development of
the teachers is when they have the first-hand information about the training needs of teachers. The
NCBTS-TSNA tool intends to identify specific training needs of teachers, thus the School Heads and
Schools Supervisors need to be knowledgeable of the features of the tool and its proper administration
and results utilization.

The orientation should therefore, involve clusters of School Heads with their respective NCBTS School
Coordinators from Leader Schools and District Supervisors within each Division. The designation of the
NCBTS school coordinator is upon the discretion of the School Head taking into consideration the criteria
outlined in the Orientation Guide contained in the NCBTS-TSNA Package.

The NCBTS-TSNA package has been designed for knowledge building and advocacy on the NCBTS and
for the transfer of the technology to conduct TSNA at the school level. The package provides the
participants with: (a) a deeper understanding of the NCBTS framework, the meaning of the domains,
strands, and performance indicators, and the identification of the KSAs; (b) familiarity with the content of
the TSNA tool and its proper administration to assist schools in the conduct of TSNA.

B. Schools-Cluster TSNA Implementation

Schools within the Division are expected to form clusters. Each cluster should designate a Leader
School. Leader School Heads and their respective NCBTS Coordinators become the Implementers of
the TSNA across the schools within their clusters. School Heads from within each cluster are convened
to go through parallel knowledge building and to conduct the TSNA for their own teachers. The District
Supervisors will take the role of guiding and monitoring the TSNA system and procedures within the
cluster or district.
GETTING STARTED WITH THE SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL

The TSNA Tool is a self-assessment exercise that is introduced by the School Head/NCBTS Coordinator through an orientation
process in order for the teacher-respondents to understand its importance and thus reflectively respond to the instrument. The
Tool in electronic format (Excel) is contained on a compact disk (CD) with an auto-scoring system. Each teacher may be given an
individual CD or may respond to the TSNA tool from a file installed on a common computer. It takes an average of one hour to
accomplish the instrument. The scores and individual profile of the teacher in the seven domains with corresponding strands and
performance indicators are electronically generated instantly upon completion of the instrument. There is no time limit imposed for
completing the instrument.
Self-Administration of the TSNA Tool
A. The TSNA Responses
The instrument contains clusters of KSAs specific to a particular performance indicator with a common stem: At what level do
I Considering that the NCBTS-TSNA tool is intended for self-assessment and not for performance ratings, the responses to the
items are expressed qualitatively i.e. High (H), Satisfactory (S), Fair (F), and Low (L).

The reference codes presented below guide the respondent in registering her/his self-assessment for each KSA:

Code Interpretation

H I am very competent in the KSA and this is not a


(High) priority training need.
S I am competent in the KSA but I would benefit from
further training
(Satisfactory)
F I am fairly competent in the KSA but need further
(Fair) training
L I have low competence in the KSA and require
( Low) urgent training

B. The Electronic Self-Assessment Tool

This Electronic Self-Assessment Template consists of three worksheets labelled as:

"Teacher Profile" - pink-colored tab and a data-entry form for teacher respondent's personal and professional data
"Self-Assessment" - green-colored tab is the TSNA instrument
"Summary" - yellow-colored tab displays the result of assessment after all TSNA items have been accomplished

Instructions

Note that the areas in the teacher profile surrounded by a bold box contain data items that are required.
You will not be able to see your self-assessment score until you provide the required data in these areas.
2. After completing the Teacher Profile, proceed to the Self-Assessment Worksheet by clicking on the "Self Assessment" tab.
3. In the Self Assessment worksheet, click on the appropriate checkbox that corresponds to your answer for each KSA.
3.1 As a checkbox is ticked, the row color turns blue indicating that the response/answer is accepted.
3.2 When more than one answer is provided for one KSA, the row color turns red indicating an erroneous answer.
Only one answer must be provided for each KSA, hence only one checkbox ticked.

4. Upon successfully completing all items, message "Click Summary Worksheet to view results" is displayed.
Click Summary Worksheet to view interpretation of assessment results.
5. A command button at the bottom of the "Self Assessment" is provided to allow the respondent clear all check boxes.

Note : Automatic scoring is not enabled when any one of the items in the worksheet has not been answered and/or two
answers were provided for one KSA. In this case, the message "ERROR" is displayed. Review answers giving special
attention to red and grey colored rows.
You will also not be able to view your scores if the required items in the Teacher profile (see above) have not been provided.
A message informing you of this will appear below the ERROR message described above if this is the case.

Interpreting and Consolidation of the TSNA Profiles


TSNA results may be interpreted using the scale scores or the percentage scores. Upon completion of the NCBTS-TSNA
Tool, an obtained score whether an average of the domain, strand or performance indicator, is interpreted using the appropriate
indices in the chart below. A score to be interpreted may either be an average of a particular domain, or a strand or a specific
performance indicator as the case may be.

Range Level of Teaching Competence


Scale scores % Scores
3.51-4.00 87.51% - 100% Expert. Very competent and can support other teacher's
improvement
2-51-3.50 62.51% - 87.50% Experienced. Competent in the KSA but would benefit from
further training and development
1.51-2.50 37.51% - 62.50% Developing. Fairly competent in KSA and need further training
and development
1.00-1.50 25.00% - 37.50% Beginning. Lacking competence in KSA and require urgent
training and development

The electronic version also provides profiles on the categories for Knowledge, Skills and Attitude. Learning needs and
strengths along these dimensions may also be inferred from the TSNA results.
Consolidation of TSNA results is done electronically to report on TSNA of a given school, cluster or Division.

Utilization of TSNA Results for the Development of IPPDs


The TSNA Individual Profile is used for the development of the teachers IPPD. The identified learning needs therein are
appraised by the teacher while taking into consideration the priorities set by the school for its future development. It is important
that the teachers develop themselves in order to contribute towards addressing the most urgent needs and the priorities identified
by the school. The IPPD is therefore prepared by the teachers to identify their training needs in line with their own priorities and
those of the school. A separate document has been developed detailing the concepts and procedures related to the preparation
of IPPDs.
Teacher Profile
Bold outline indicates required entries.
I. PERSONAL DATA AND DETAILS OF CURRENT POSITION

1. Family Name (Last name) First Name


MARINO REUEL

2. Gender MALE 3. Civil Status Married


5. Birth Date 12 29 1957 6. Place of Birth Catarman Northern Samar
MM DD YYYY

7. Contact Address (City/State/Country)


154 SEASIDE DRIVE, ZONE I, UEP, CATARMAN N. SAMAR

8. Region VIII- EASTERN


VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS
VISAYAS NorthernSamar
9. Division Northern Samar
11. School Name

GALUTAN
GALUTAN NHS NHS
14. School Address
Catarman Northern Samar

15. Start Date of Teaching Service (YYYY / MM)


2013 / 8
16. Subject Area Concentration: Makabayan

Elem: ### English Math Science Pilipi


### 0 Social Studies 0 Home Ec & L'hood 0

Sec : ### English Math Science Pilipi


### 0 Social Studies 0 Technol. & Hme Ec 0

17. Grades Taught in Current Position


Pre. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

II. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT


Degree Major School

Bachelor of Science in Nursing/Education Commercial cooking UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES


Master's Public Administration Human Resource Mngmt UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES
Doctoral
Others

III. WORK EXPERIENCE PRIOR TO CURRENT POSITION (IMPORTANT: DO NOT INCLUDE CURRENT POSITION))

Position Subjects Taught Grade/Yr

(Please use additional sheet if necessary)

IV. TRAININGS ATTENDED/CONDUCTED (Last 3 years)

Title Subjects Area No. Hours


V. SCHOLARSHIP/GRANTS RECEIVED

Title Sponsoring Agency

VI. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

I certify that the statements made by me in answer to the foregoing questions are true, complete and correct to the best of my

Date: Signature:
29-Mar-16

N.B.

ADB
HR-INSET Form No. 2008-001 v4.0
Clear Entries
Middle Name
JUMADIAO

4. PRC ID 1256096
1256096

Catarman Northern Samar

Phone 09307381295
Fax N/A
Zip Code 6 4 0 0 E-mail reuelmarino yahoo@com

10. District CATARMAN


CATARMAN IV IV
12. School ID 13. School Type Public Private

303543303543

Elementary : Monograde Central

Multigrade Non-Central

SPED

Secondary: General Main

Special Science TechVoc


Extension Night

SPED

Music/Arts/PE 0 Values
Lock/Unlock Region Lock/Unlock Division
PE/Health/Music 0 Values

Lock/Unlock District Lock/Unlock School & School ID


10.

School Inclusive Period Units Honors Received


mm dd yyyy mm dd yyyy
ITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES 6 1 2005 4 2 2009 195 none
ITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES 6 5 14 10 6 14 12

URRENT POSITION))

Grade/Yr School mm dd yyyy mm dd yyyy

No. Hours Level Role Sponsoring Agency


Inclusive Dates
ency mm dd yyyy mm dd yyyy

plete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.


5

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Division

ol & School ID

onors Received

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Domain 1

Strand 1.1
Indicator 1.1.1

K1 1
K2 2
S1 3
S2 4
A1 5
Indicator 1.1.2

K3 6
S3 7
A2 8
Indicator 1.1.3

K4 9
S4 10
A3 11
Indicator 1.1.4

K5 12
S5 13
S6 14
A4 15
Strand 1.2
Indicator 1.2.1

K6 16
S7 17
A5 18

Domain 2

Strand 2.1
Indicator 2.1.1

19
K7
S8 20
A6 21
Indicator 2.1.2

K8 22
S9 23
A7 24
Indicator 2.1.3
K9 25
K10 26
S10 27
A8 28
Strand 2.2
Indicator 2.2.1

K11 29
S11 30
A9 31
Indicator 2.2.2

K12 32
S12 33
A10 34
Indicator 2.2.3

K13 35
K14 36
S13 37
A11 38
Strand 2.3
Indicator 2.3.1

K15 39
S14 40
S13 41
A11 42
Indicator 2.3.2

K16 43
S16 44
A13 45
Indicator 2.3.3

K17 46
K18 47
S17 48
A14 49
Indicator 2.3.4

K19 50
S18 51
A15 52
Strand 2.4
Indicator 2.4.1
K20 53

K21 54
S19 55
S20 56

A16 57
Indicator 2.4.2

K22 58
S21 59
A17 60
Indicator 2.4.3

K24 61
K25 62
S22 63
A18 64
Indicator 2.4.4

K26 65
S23 66
A19 67
Strand 2.5
Indicator 2.5.1

K27 68
S24 69
A20 70
Indicator 2.5.2

K28 71
S25 72
S26 73

A21 74
Indicator 2.5.3

K29 75
S27 76
A22 77

Domain 3

Strand 3.1
Indicator 3.1.1

K30 78
S28 79
A23 80
Indicator 3.1.2

K31 81
S29 82
A24 83
Indicator 3.1.3

K32 84
S30 85
S31 86
87
A25
Indicator 3.1.4

K33 88
S32 89
A26 90
Indicator 3.1.5

K34 91
S34 92
S35 93
A27 94
Indicator 3.1.6

K35 95
S36 96
A28 97
Indicator 3.1.7

K36 98
S37 99
A29 100
Indicator 3.1.8

K37 101
S38 102
S39 103
A30 104

Domain 4
Strand 4.1
Indicator 4.1.1

K38 105
S40 106
A31 107
Indicator 4.1.2

K39 108
S41 109
A32 110
Indicator 4.1.3

K40 111

S42 112
A33 113
Indicator 4.1.4

K41 114
S43 115
A34 116
Indicator 4.1.5

K42 117

S44 118
A35 119
Indicator 4.1.6

K43 120
S45 121
A36 122
Indicator 4.1.7

K43 123
ICT 124
A36 125
Indicator 4.1.8
K43 126
S45 127
A36 128
Indicator 4.1.9

K43 129
S45 130
A36 131
Strand 4.2
Indicator 4.2.1

K43 132
S45 133
A36 134
Indicator 4.2.2

K43 135
S45 136
A36 137
Strand 4.3
Indicator 4.3.1

K43 138
S45 139
A36 140
Indicator 4.3.2

K43 141
S45 142
A36 143
Strand 4.4

Indicator 4.4.1

K43 144

S45 145
A36 146
Indicator 4.4.2

ICT 147
ICT 148
ICT 149
S45 150
A36 151
Indicator 4.4.3
K43 152
S45 153
A36 154
Indicator 4.4.4

K43 155
S45 156
A36 157
Indicator 4.4.5

K43 158
S45 159
A36 160
Indicator 4.4.6

K43 161
S45 162
A36 163
164
Strand 4.5
Indicator 4.5.1

K43 165
S45 166
A36 167
168
Strand 4.6
Indicator 4.6.1

K43 169
S45 170
A36 171
172
Strand 4.7
Indicator 4.7.1

173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182

Domain 5

Strand 5.1
Indicator 5.1.1

K43 183
S45 184
A36 185
A36 186
187

Indicator 5.1.2

K43 188
A36 189
190
Indicator 5.1.3

K43 191

S45 192
A36 193
Strand 5.2

Indicator 5.2.1

K43 194

S45 195
A36 196
Indicator 5.2.2

K43 197
S45 198
A36 199
Indicator 5.2.3

K43 200
A36 201
202
Indicator 5.2.4

K43 203
S45 204
A36 205
206
A36 207
Indicator 5.2.5

K43 208
S45 209
A36 210
Strand 5.3

Indicator 5.3.1

K43 211
S45 212
A36 213
A36 214
Indicator 5.3.2

K43 215
S45 216
Strand 5.4

Indicator 5.4.1

K43 217
S45 218
A36 219

Indicator 5.4.2

K43 220

S45 221
A36 222

Domain 6

Strand 6.1
Indicator 6.1.1

K43 223
S45 224
A36 225
Indicator 6.1.2

K43 226
S45 227
A36 228
Indicator 6.1.3

K43 229
S45 230
A36 231
Indicator 6.1.4

K43 232
S45 233
A36 234
Indicator 6.1.5

K43 235
S45 236
A36 237
Indicator 6.1.6

K43 238
S45 239
A36 240

Domain 7

Strand 7.1
Indicator 7.1.1

K43 241

S45 242
A36 243
Indicator 7.1.2

K43 244
S45 245
A36 246
Indicator 7.1.3

K43 247
S45 248
A36 249
Indicator 7.1.4

K43 250
S45 251
A36 252
Strand 7.2
Indicator 7.2.1

K43 253
S45 254
A36 255
Indicator 7.2.2

K43 256
S45 257
A36 258
Strand 7.3
Indicator 7.3.1

K43 259
S45 260
A36 261
Indicator 7.3.2

K43 262
S45 263
A36 264
Indicator 7.3.3

K43 265
S45 266
A36 267
Indicator 7.3.4

K43 268
S45 269
A36 270
SOCIAL REGARD FOR LEARNING

Teacher actions demonstrate value for learning


Implements school policies and procedures
At what level do I ...
know school policies and procedures?
understand school operations?
implement policies and procedures ?
communicate policies and procedures to students, parents and other concerned persons?
abide by the school policies and procedures?
Demonstrates punctuality
At what level do I ...
possess awareness on the implementation of "time on task" in all responsibilities?
demonstrate punctuality in accomplishing expected tasks and functions?
model the value of punctuality?
Maintains appropriate appearance
At what level do I ...
know decorum i.e. dress code, behavior of teachers?
practice decorum in all occasions?
value decorum expected of teachers?
Is careful about the effect of one's behavior on students
At what level do I ...
understand the theoretical concepts and principles of social learning?
show appropriate behavior even during unguarded moments?
apply knowledge on social learning in dealing with students?
consider the influence my behavior has on students?
Demonstrates that learning is of different kinds and from different sources
Makes use of various learning experiences and resources
At what level do I ...
know a range of sources through which social learning may be experienced?
use information from a variety of sources for learning (e.g. family, church, other sectors of the community)?
appreciate that students learn through a range of different social experiences?

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

Creates an environment that promotes fairness


Maintains a learning environment of courtesy & respect for different learners (e.g.ability, culture, gender)
At what level do I ...
understand the dynamics of teaching learners from diverse backgrounds (e.g. ability, culture, family background
and gender)?

maintain a learning environment that promotes courtesy and respect for all learners?
show courtesy and respect to everyone at all times?
Provides gender-fair opportunities for learning
At what level do I ...
understand the objectives, principles and strategies for Gender and Development (GAD)?
provide gender fair learning opportunities?
uphold gender sensitivity in my dealings with learners and others?
Recognizes that every learner has strengths
At what level do I ...
understand the psychological foundations of learner's growth and development
knows about potentialities and uniqueness of individual learners?
provide learning activities that allow all learners to reach their full potential?
recognize leraner's individual potentials and strengths?
Makes the classroom environment safe and conducive to learning
Maintains a safe and orderly classroom free from distractions
At what level do I ...
know the principles of classroom management, room structuring and safety measures?
maintain a safe, clean and orderly classroom free from distractions?
show concern for a safe and conducive learning environment?
Arranges challenging activities in a given physical environment
At what level do I ...
know various challenging activities that can be adapted in any given physical environment?
conduct challenging learning activities despite physical environment constraints?
show enthusiasm to conduct learning activities in any given situation?
Uses individual and cooperative learning activities to improve capacities of learners for higher learning
At what level do I ...
understand the importance and dynamics of both individual and cooperative learning?
know varied strategies for individual and cooperative learning?
balance the use of individual and cooperative learning activities?
see the value in creating individual and cooperative learning activities?
Communicates higher learning expectations to each learner
Encourages learners to ask questions
At what level do I ...
know the art of questioning and different techniques of asking higher order questions?
provide opportunities for learners to ask questions?
ask questions that stimulate critical and creative thinking among learners?
show an accepting response/gesture in dealing with questions of learners?
Provides learners with a variety of learning experience
At what level do I ...
know various strategies that elevate students' level of learning?
provide learners with variety of experiences that enhance learning?
willingly provide learners with a variety of challenging learning activities?
Provides varied enrichment activities to nurture the desire for further learning
At what level do I ...
understand how enrichment activities enhance the learners' desire to learn?
know ways of motivating the learners to learn further and more effectively?
facilitate varied enrichment activities that are interesting for further learning?
show diligence in making enrichment materials?
Communicates and maintains high standards of learning performance
At what level do I ...
know the implications of achieving high standards of learning performance for total human development?
help learners maintain high standards of learning?
inspire learners to set high performance targets for themselves?
Establishes and maintains consistent standards of learners' behavior
Handles behavior problems quickly and with due respect to children's rights
At what level do I ...
understand the rights and responsibilities of the child as embodied in different laws, e.g. RA 7610, PD 603?

know behavior management techniques for learners with behavioral problems?


identify learners with behavioral problems?
employ appropriate procedures and actions consistently when dealing with learners with behavioral problems?

show a compassion and caring attitude in managing behavior problems?


Gives timely feedback to reinforce appropriate learners' behavior
At what level do I ...
know the concept, importance and techniques of social reinforcement?
provide timely and appropriate reinforcement on learners' behavior?
believe that positive reinforcement leads to improved learner behavior?
Guides individual learners requiring development of appropriate social and learning behavior
At what level do I ...
understand the learners' social development stages?
know different strategies that enhance learners' social development?
use varied teaching-learning strategies that make use of social interaction?
show patience in managing different social and learning activities?
Communicates and enforces school policies and procedures for appropriate learner behavior
At what level do I ...
know DepED/school policies and procedures on student discipline?
communicate and enforce policies and procedures related to students behavior?
commit to enforcing school policies and procedures?
Creates a healthy psychological climate for learning
Encourages free expression of ideas from students
At what level do I ...
know the concepts and principles of democratic expression of ideas?
provide activities that will encourage respect and free expresssion of ideas?
encourage learners to express their ideas freely and responsibly?
Creates stress-free environment
At what level do I ...
know the the elements and importance of establishing a stress-free learning environment?
manage conflicts and other stress-related situations?
initiate and create programs (e.g. child-friendly school system) and activities that promote stress-free
environment?
get involved in advocacy activities that create a stress-free environment?
Takes measures to minimize anxiety and fear of the teacher and/or subject
At what level do I ...
know about child-friendly teaching strategies?
encourage learners to develop a positive attitude towards their subject and teacher?
let my students feel they are accepted?

DIVERSITY OF LEARNERS

Determines, understands and accepts the learners' diverse background knowledge


and experience
Obtains information on the learning styles, multiple intelligences and needs of learners
At what level do I ...
understand the theories and concepts of multiple intelligences and learning styles?
identify learning styles and multiple intelligences of learners?
show diligence in obtaining information on different learning needs?
Designs or selects learning experiences suited to different kinds of learners
At what level do I ...
know techniques and strategies in designing/selecting activities for varied types of learners?
utilize varied activities for various types of learners?
show respect and concern for individual differences of students?
Establishes goals that define appropriate expectations for all learners
At what level do I ...
understand the requirements in setting goals for differentiated learning?
utilize differentiated activities to meet expected learning goals of learners?
assist learners in setting learning goals for themselves?
appreciate the need to consider the differences in experiences and capabilities of learners?
Paces lessons appropriate to needs and difficulties of learners
At what level do I ...
know teaching principles and strategies for addressing learners' needs and difficulties?
pace lessons according to learners' needs and difficulties?
show flexibility in pacing lessons to support the needs of the learners?
Initiates other learning approaches for learners whose needs have not been met by usual
approaches
At what level do I ...
have the knowledge on teaching principles and strategies for students-at-risk ?
keep track of students at risk?
provide appropriate intervention programs for learners-at-risk?
appreciate the need to help students-at-risk?
Recognizes multi-cultural background of learners when providing learning opportunities
At what level do I ...
know the cultural background of my students and its implications to my teaching?
provide appropriate learning activities to students with different cultural background?
show appreciation for cultural diversities?
Adopts strategies to address needs of differently-abled students?
At what level do I ...
know the educational psychology of learners with special needs?
use appropriate strategies for learners with special needs?
show sensitivity to learners with special needs?
Makes appropriate adjustments for learners of different socio-economic backgrounds
At what level do I ...
understand the effects of socio-economic status on learning performance?
determine the different socio-economic background of trainers?
use techniques to motivate learners of the lower socio-economic status?
show fairness to all learners regardless of their economic status?

CURRICULUM
Demonstrates mastery of the subject
Delivers accurate and updated content knowledge using appropriate methodologies,
approaches and strategies
At what level do I ...
have an updated content knowledge and teaching strategy in my subject area?
apply the updated content and appropriate strategies in my teaching?
commit to deliver accurate and updated content knowledge?
Integrates language, literacy and quantitative skill development and values in his/her
subject area
At what level do I ...
have knowledge about multi-disciplinary integrative modes and techniques of teaching?
use multi-disciplinary integrative modes and techniques of teaching the subject area?
support the integration of language, literacy, skill development and values in the learning activities?
Explains learning goals, instructional procedures and content clearly and accurately to
students
At what level do I ...
possess in-depth understanding of the subject area's learning goals, instructional procedures and content based
on curriculum?

explains learning goals, concepts and processes clearly and accurately to learners?
give sufficient time to explain the lessons for clear understanding of the learners?
Links the current content with past and duture lessons
At what level do I ...
understand interrelation of topics/content within the subject area taught?
link the present subject matter content with the past and future lessons?
value the need to relate prior knowledge of learners with the present and future lessons?
Aligns with lesson objectives the teaching methods, learning activities and instructional
materials or resources appropriate to learners
At what level do I ...
have the knowledge in designing lessons with congruent objectives, teaching methods, learning activities and
materials?

teach lessons that have congruency of objectives, procedure, materials and evaluation?
appreciate the value of aligning objectives with all the parts of a lesson?
Creates situations that encourage learners to use high order thinking skills
At what level do I ...
understand the concept of critical thinking and the facets of understanding?
engage learners in activities that develop higher order thinking skills?
patiently motivate learners to develop higher order thinking skills?
Engages and sustains learners' interests in the subject by making content meaningful and
relevant to them
At what level do I ...
know strategies and materials that promote authentic learning?
apply various appropriate strategies and/or technology to motivate & sustain learning?
believe in relating classroom learning to real world expereinces?
Integrates relevant scholarly works and ideas to enrich the lessons as needed
At what level do I ...
update myself with relevant scholarly works and ideas related to my subject area?
integrate scholarly works and ideas to enrich the lesson for the learners?
show enthusiasm and openness to new learning?
Integrates content of subject areas with other disciplines
At what level do I ...
know about other disciplines related to the subject I am teaching?
integrate content of subject area with other disciplines?
appreciate integrative mode of teaching?
Communicates clear learning goals for the lessons that are appropriate for learners
Sets appropriate learning goals
At what level do I ...
know the learning goals vis--vis specific subject content of the level I am teaching?
set doable and appropriate daily learning goals for the learners?
reflectively choose appropriate learning goals?
Understand the learning goals
At what level do I ...
understand the connection of the short-term goals to the long-term goals of learning?
practice relating short-term goals to long term goals for learning?
value the learning goals set in the curriculum?
Make good use of allotted instructional time
Establishes routines and procedures to maximize instructional time
At what level do I ...
understand the principles and procedure of maximizing instructional time?
apply techniques of "time on task" in planning and delivering lessons?
observe discipline on time management?
Plans lessons to fit within available instructional time
At what level do I ...
know the principles and techniques of lesson planning considering the allotted instructional time ?
design parts of the lesson within available instructional time?
show efficiency in the use of time to effectively attain learning goals?
Selects teaching methods, learning activities and the instructional materials
or resources appropriate to the learners and aligned to objectives of the lesson
Translates learning competencies to instructional objectives
At what level do I ...
know the learning competencies in my learning areas in order to formulate appropriate instructional objectives?

translate learning competencies into instructional objectives?


show a reflective attitude in translating learning competencies to instructional objectives?
Selects, prepares, and utilizes technology and other instructional materials appropriate to
the learners & learning objectives
At what level do I ...
know various technology and instructional materials appropriate for my learning area?
select and utilize updated and appropriate technology/instructional materials?
use appropriate technology resources to achieve curriculum standards and objectives?
prepare adequate and appropriate instructional materials for the learners and the learning objectives?
manifest resourcefulness in preparing instructional materials?
Provides activities and uses materials which fit the learners' learning styles, goals and culture
At what level do I ...
know the principles of instructional material preparation for different types of learners?
use relevant activities and materials suited to the learning styles, goals and culture of the learners?
believe in the need to provide activities and use materials appropriate to the learners?
Uses a variety of teaching approaches and techniques appropriate to the subject matter
and the learners
At what level do I ...
understand the theories, approaches and strategies in teaching the subject area?
use variety of teaching strategies and techniques appropriate to the learners and subject matter?
show enthusiasm in using innovative and appropriate teaching techniques?
Utilizes information derived from assessment to improve teaching and learning
At what level do I ...
understand the proper utilization of assessment results to improve teaching and learning?
use assessment results in setting learning objectives and learning activities ?
appreciate the value of assessment in improving teaching and learning?
Provides activities and uses materials which involves students in meaningful learning
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know various educational theories (e.g. constructivism) and their implications to meaningful leaning?
apply relevant teaching approaches to achieve meaningful learning?
use improvised and indigenous materials for meaningful learning?
appreciate teaching approaches to meaningful learning (e.g., constructivism)?
Recognizes general learning processes as well as unique processes of individual learners
Designs and utilizes teachning methods that take into account the learning process
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know different teaching approaches and strategies suitable to various learners?
have knowledge on general and specific learning processes?
apply teaching-learning methodologies that respond to general and specific learning processes?
recognize the need to design teaching methods apropriate to the learning process?
Promotes purposive study
Cultivates good study habits through appropriate activities and projects
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know the techniques in forming good study habits?
determine the current study habits of my students?
provide appropriate learning tasks and projects that support development of good study habits?
take extra time to help students form good study habits?
Demonstrates skills in the use of ICT in teaching and learning
Utilizes ICT to enhance teaching and learning
At what level do I ...
know the nature and operations of ICT systems as they apply to teaching and learning?
understand how ICT-based instructional materials/learning resources support teaching and learning?
understand the process in planning and managing ICT-assisted instruction?
design, develop new or modify existing digital/and or non-digital learning resources?
use of ICT resources for planning and designing teaching-learning activities?
use ICT tools to process assessment and evaluation data and report results?
demonstrate proficiency in the use of computers to support teaching and learning?
use ICT tools and resources to improve efficiency and professional practice?
value and practice social responsibility, ethical and legal use of ICT tools and resources?
show positive attitude towards the use of ICT in keeping records of the learners?

PLANNING, ASSESSING AND REPORTING

Develops and utilizes creative and appropriate instructional plan


Shows proof of instructional planning
At what level do I ...
know the elements and process of developing an instructional plan (e.g. daily, weekly, quarterly, yearly)?
arrrange sequentially the learning units with reasonable time allotment?
identify appropriate learning objectives, strategies, and accompanying materials in the plan?
identify appropriate and varied assessment procedures?
show enthusiasm in sourcing materials (e.g. lesson plan packages) as guides for instructional planning?

Implements instructional plan


At what level do I ...
know the factors for successful implementation of the instructional plan?
adjust the instructional plan to ensure attainment of objectives?
appreciate the value of instructional planning?
Demonstrates ability to cope with varied teaching millieu
At what level do I ...
know the different teaching-learning situations that could affect the implementation of the instructional plan?

cope with varied teaching milieu/setting?


manifest openness to make necessary adjustements to improve the instructional plan?
Develops and uses a variety of appropriate assessment strategies to monitor
and evaluate learning
Prepares formative and summative tests in line with the curriculum
At what level do I ...
know the principles and purposes of instructional assessment including formative and summative testing?

construct valid and reliable formative and summative tests?


appreciate the value of testing as a tool to improve instruction and learning performance?
Employs non-traditional assessment techniques (portfolio,journals, rubric, etc.)
At what level do I ...
know the concepts, principles and strategies of non-traditional assessment?
use appropriate non-traditional assessment techniques?
value the use of non-traditional assessment?
Interprets and uses assessment results to improve teaching and learning
At what level do I ...
know concepts, principles on interpretation and utilization of assessment results?
interpret and use test results to improve teaching and learning?
manifest fairness in the interpretation of test results?
Identifies teaching-learning difficulties and possible causes and takes appropriate action to
address them
At what level do I ...
know the concept and principles of diagnostic testing?
know the types of remedial lessons for slow learners?
identify teaching-learning difficulties and possible causes?
manage remediation programs?
manifest willingness and patience in conducting remediation programs?
Uses tools for addressing authentic learning
At what level do I ...
know the concepts and principles of authentic learning assessment?
utilize appropriate tools for assessing authentic learning?
enthusiastically develop and use tools for assessing authentic learning?
Monitors regularly and provides feedback on learners' understanding
of content
Provides timely and accurate feedback to learners to encourage them to reflect on and
monitor their own learning growth
At what level do I ...
know the principles of giving and receiving feedback on learners' progress?
use strategies for giving feedback/reporting progress of individual learner?
motivate learners' to reflect and monitor their learning growth?
consistently provide timely and accurate feedback?
Keeps accurate records of grades/performance levels of learners
At what level do I ...
know the current guidelines about the grading system?
maintain accurate and updated learners' records?
Communicates promptly and clearly to learners, parents and superiors about
progress of learners
Conducts regular meetings with learners and parents to respect learners' progress
At what level do I ...
know the dynamics of communicating learners' progress to students, parents and other stakeholders?
plan and implement a comprehensive program to report learners' progress to students and parents?
manifest accountability and responsibility in communicating the learners' progress to intended stakeholders?

Involves parents to participate in school activities that promote learning


At what level do I ...
understand the role and responsibilities of parents in supporting school programs to enhance children's learning
progress?
involve parents to participate in school activities that promote their children's learning progress?
establish rapport and a cooperative working relationship with parents?

COMMUNITY LINKAGES

Establishes learning environment that respond to the aspiration of the community


Involves community in sharing accountability for learners' achievement
At what level do I ...
know the programs, projects, and thrusts of DepEd on school-community partnership?
involve the community in the programs, projects and thrusts of the school?
promote shared accountability for the learners' achievement?
Uses community resources (human, material) to support learning
At what level do I ...
know the various community resources available to enhance learning?
use available community resources (human, material) to support learning?
recognize community resources to support learning?
Uses community as a laboratory for learning
At what level do I ...
know strategies for experiential learning outside the classroom?
make use of the community as a laboratory for learning?
appreciate the world as a learning environment?
Participates in community activities that promote learning
At what level do I ...
know the teacher's social responsibility?
link with sectors for involvement in community work?
show enthusiasm in joining community activities?
Uses community networks to publicize school events and achievements
At what level do I ...
know the dynamics of community networking and information dissemination?
communicate the school events/achievements through community networks?
share information on school events/achievements to the community?
Encourages students to apply classroom learning to the community
At what level do I ...
know the social realities outside the classroom to make learning relevant?
provide learning activities ensuring their application to the community?
show sensitivity to the needs of the community?

PERSONAL GROWTH AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Takes pride in the nobility of teachers as a profession


Maintains stature and behavior that upholds the dignity of teaching
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know the set of ethical and moral principles, standards and values embodied in the Code of Ethics for Professional
Teachers?
practice the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?
manifest the values that uphold the dignity of teaching?
Allocates time for personal and professional development through participation in
educational seminars and workshops reading educational materials regularly and
engaging in educational research
At what level do I ...
know the requirements/expectations for personal and professional development of teachers?
prepare and implement an individual personal and professional development plan (IPDP)?
manifest zeal in undertaking educational research ?
Manifests personal qualities like enthusiasm, flexibility and caring attitude
At what level do I ...
know the value concepts of enthusiasm, flexibility and caring attitude and strategies to enhance them?
engage in self-assessment to enhance my personal qualities?
exhibit personal qualities such as enthusiasm, flexibility and caring attitude?
Articulates and demonstrates one's personal philosophy of teaching
At what level do I ...
understand the value of having a personal philosophy of teaching?
translate my philosophy of teaching into action?
share my personal philosophy of teaching with others?
Builds professional links with colleagues to enrich teaching practice
Keeps abreast with recent developments in education
At what level do I ...
update myself with recent developments in education?
apply updated knowledge to enrich teaching practice?
manifest openness to recent developments in education?
Links with other institutions and organizations for sharing best practices
At what level do I ...
know of institutions and organizations with a goal to improve teaching practice?
link with other institutions and organizations that are helpful to the teaching profession?
get involved in professional organizations and other agencies that can improve my teaching practice?
Reflects on the extent of the attainment of professional development goals
Reflects on the quality of his/her own teaching
At what level do I ...
know the techniques and benefits derived from theory-guided introspection?
make a self assessment of my teaching competencies?
desire to improve the quality of my teaching?
Improves teaching performance based on feedback from the mentor, students, peers,
superiors and others
At what level do I ...
know the purposes and approaches in establishing an effective feedback system?
actively seek feedback from a range of people to improve my teaching performance?
manifest positive attitude towards comments/recommendations?
Accepts personal accountability to learners' achievement and performance
At what level do I ...
know my accountability and responsibilities toward students' learning performance?
examine myself vis-a-vis my accountability for the learners and to the teaching profession?
accept my personal accountability to the learners?
Uses self-evaluation to recognize and enhance one's strength and correct one's weaknesses
At what level do I ...
know the concept and strategies for self-evaluation?
identify my strengths and weaknesses as a person and as a teacher?
manifest determination to become a better person and teacher?

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SUMMARY OF RESULTS (NCBTS-TSNA)


Teacher: REUEL MARINO

Domain D1 D2 D3
Strand S1.1 S1.2 Total D1 S2.1 S2.2 S2.3 S2.4 S2.5 Total D2 S3.1 Total D3 S4.1 S4.2
No. Of KSAs 15 3 18 10 10 14 15 10 59 27 27 27 6
HPS 60 12 72 40 40 56 60 40 236 108 108 108 24
Raw Score 54 11 65 36 33 47 50 34 200 76 76 83 20
Mean Score 3.60 3.67 3.61 3.60 3.30 3.36 3.33 3.40 3.39 2.81 2.81 3.07 3.33
% Score 90.00% 91.67% 90.28% 90.00% 82.50% 83.93% 83.33% 85.00% 84.75% 70.37% 70.37% 76.85% 83.33%

Summary of TSNA Result


By Mean Scale Score

4.00 3.80
3.60 3.67 3.61 3.60 3.64 3.67 3
3.40 3.50 3.50 3.41 3.50 3.48
3.30 3.36 3.33 3.39 3.33 3.33 3.33
3.19 3.26 3.28 3.28
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3.00 2.81 2.81 2.75
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Summary of TSNA Result


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Strands and Domain

INTERPRETATION BY DOMAIN & STRAND

Mean
Domain and Strands % Score Score Competency Level
D1 Social Regard for Learning 90.28% 3.61 Expert
S1.1 Teacher actions demonstrate value for learning 90.00% 3.60 Expert
S1.2 Demonstrates that learning is of different kinds and from different sources 91.67% 3.67 Expert
D2 Learning Environment 84.75% 3.39 Experienced
S2.1 Creates an environment that promotes fairness 90.00% 3.60 Expert
S2.2 Makes the classroom environment safe and conducive to learning 82.50% 3.30 Experienced
S2.3 Communicates higher learning expectations to each learner 83.93% 3.36 Experienced
S2.4 Establishes and maintains consistent standards of learners' behavior 83.33% 3.33 Experienced
S2.5 Creates a healthy psychological climate for learning 85.00% 3.40 Experienced
D3 Diversity of Learners 70.37% 2.81 Experienced
S3.1
Determines, understands and accepts the learners' diverse background knowledge 70.37% 2.81 Experienced
D4 Curriculum 81.41% 3.26 Experienced
S4.1 Demonstrates mastery of the subject 76.85% 3.07 Experienced
S4.2
Communicates clear learning goals for the lessons that are appropriate for learners 83.33% 3.33 Experienced
S4.3 Make good use of allotted instructional time 87.50% 3.50 Experienced
S4.4 Selects teaching methods, learning activities and the instructional materials 79.76% 3.19 Experienced
S4.5 Recognizes general learning processes as well as unique processes of individual
learners 68.75% 2.75 Experienced
S4.6 Promotes purposive study 87.50% 3.50 Experienced
S4.7 Demonstrates skills in the use of ICT in teaching and learning 95.00% 3.80 Expert
D5 Planning, Asessing & Reporting 86.88% 3.48 Experienced
S5.1 Develops and utilizes creative and appropriate instructional plan 90.91% 3.64 Expert
S5.2 Develops and uses a variety of appropriate assessment strategies to monitor 85.29% 3.41 Experienced
S5.3 Monitors regularly and provides feedback on learners' understanding 87.50% 3.50 Experienced
S5.4 Communicates promptly and clearly to learners, parents and superiors about 83.33% 3.33 Experienced
D6 Community Linkages 81.94% 3.28 Experienced
S6.1 Establishes learning environment that respond to the aspiration of the community 81.94% 3.28 Experienced
D7 Personal Growth & Professional Devt 89.17% 3.57 Expert
S7.1 Takes pride in the nobility of teachers as a profession 91.67% 3.67 Expert
S7.2 Builds professional links with colleagues to enrich teaching practice 83.33% 3.33 Experienced
S7.3 Reflects on the extent of the attainment of professional development goals 89.58% 3.58 Expert
D4 ICT D5 D6 D7
S4.3 S4.4 S4.5 S4.6 S4.7 Total D4 S5.1 S5.2 S5.3 S5.4 Total D5 S6.1 Total D6 S7.1 S7.2
6 21 4 4 10 78 11 17 6 6 40 18 18 12 6
24 84 16 16 40 312 44 68 24 24 160 72 72 48 24
21 67 11 14 38 254 40 58 21 20 139 59 59 44 20
3.50 3.19 2.75 3.50 3.80 3.26 3.64 3.41 3.50 3.33 3.48 3.28 3.28 3.67 3.33
87.50% 79.76% 68.75% 87.50% 95.00% 81.41% 90.91% 85.29% 87.50% 83.33% 86.88% 81.94% 81.94% 91.67% 83.33%

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48 120
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89.58% 89.17%
Gender Civil Status Region Division GradeYr Subject
FEMALE Married I - ILOCOS Baybay City 1 English
MALE Separated II - CAGAYAN VALLEY Biliran 2 Science
Single III - CENTRAL LUZON Calbayog City 3 Math
Widow/er IV A - CALABARZON Catbalogan City 4 Filipino
IV B - MIMAROPA Eastern Samar 5 Makabayan
V - BICOL Leyte 6
VI - WESTERN VISAYAS Maasin City 7
VII - CENTRAL VISAYAS Northern Samar 8
VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS Ormoc City 9
IX - ZAMBOANGA Samar 10
X - NORTHERN MINDANAO Tacloban City 1,2
XI - DAVAO 1,2,3
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 1,2,3,4
XIII - CARAGA 1,2,3,4,5
CORDILLERA ADMIN REGION 1,2,3,4,5,6
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 2,3
ARMM 2,3,4
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Domain DomDesc Strands
D1 Social Regard for Learning D1
D2 Learning Environment D2
D3 Diversity of Learners D3
D4 Curriculum D4
D5 Planning, Asessing & Reporting D5
D6 Community Linkages D6
D7 Personal Growth & Professional Devt D7
S1.1
S1.2
S2.1
S2.2
S2.3
S2.4
S2.5
S3.1
S4.1
S4.2
S4.3
S4.4
S4.5
S4.6
S4.7
S5.1
S5.2
S5.3
S5.4
S6.1
S7.1
S7.2
S7.3
StrandDesc min
Social Regard for Learning 1
Learning Environment 1.51
Diversity of Learners 2.51
Curriculum 3.51
Planning, Asessing & Reporting
Community Linkages
Personal Growth & Professional Devt
Teacher actions demonstrate value for learning
Demonstrates that learning is of different kinds and from different sources
Creates an environment that promotes fairness
Makes the classroom environment safe and conducive to learning
Communicates higher learning expectations to each learner
Establishes and maintains consistent standards of learners' behavior
Creates a healthy psychological climate for learning
Determines, understands and accepts the learners' diverse background knowledge
Demonstrates mastery of the subject
Communicates clear learning goals for the lessons that are appropriate for learners
Make good use of allotted instructional time
Selects teaching methods, learning activities and the instructional materials
Recognizes general learning processes as well as unique processes of individual learners
Promotes purposive study
Demonstrates skills in the use of ICT in teaching and learning
Develops and utilizes creative and appropriate instructional plan
Develops and uses a variety of appropriate assessment strategies to monitor
Monitors regularly and provides feedback on learners' understanding
Communicates promptly and clearly to learners, parents and superiors about
Establishes learning environment that respond to the aspiration of the community
Takes pride in the nobility of teachers as a profession
Builds professional links with colleagues to enrich teaching practice
Reflects on the extent of the attainment of professional development goals
max level month
1.5 Beginner 1
2.5 Developing 2
3.5 Experienced 3
4 Expert 4
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7
8
9
10
11
12
Teacher Strand Score
1256096 S1.1 54
1256096 S1.2 11
1256096 S2.1 36
1256096 S2.2 33
1256096 S2.3 47
1256096 S2.4 50
1256096 S2.5 34
1256096 S3.1 76
1256096 S4.1 83
1256096 S4.2 20
1256096 S4.3 21
1256096 S4.4 67
1256096 S4.5 11
1256096 S4.6 14
1256096 S4.7 38
1256096 S5.1 40
1256096 S5.2 58
1256096 S5.3 21
1256096 S5.4 20
1256096 S6.1 59
1256096 S7.1 44
1256096 S7.2 20
1256096 S7.3 43
Strand S_Description MaxScore Domain
S1.1 Teacher actions demonstrate value for learning 60 D1
S1.2 Demonstrates that learning is of different kinds and from different sources 12 D1
S2.1 Creates an environment that promotes fairness 40 D2
S2.2 Makes the classroom environment safe and conducive to learning 40 D2
S2.3 Communicates higher learning expectations to each learner 56 D2
S2.4 Establishes and maintains consistent standards of learners' behavior 60 D2
S2.5 Creates a healthy psychological climate for learning 40 D2
S3.1 Determines, understands and accepts the learners' diverse background knowledge 108 D3
S4.1 Demonstrates mastery of the subject 108 D4
S4.2 Communicates clear learning goals for the lessons that are appropriate for learners 24 D4
S4.3 Make good use of allotted instructional time 24 D4
S4.4 Selects teaching methods, learning activities and the instructional materials 84 D4
S4.5 Recognizes general learning processes as well as unique processes of individual learners 16 D4
S4.6 Promotes purposive study 16 D4
S4.7 Demonstrates skills in the use of ICT in teaching and learning 40 D4
S5.1 Develops and utilizes creative and appropriate instructional plan 44 D5
S5.2 Develops and uses a variety of appropriate assessment strategies to monitor 68 D5
S5.3 Monitors regularly and provides feedback on learners' understanding 24 D5
S5.4 Communicates promptly and clearly to learners, parents and superiors about 24 D5
S6.1 Establishes learning environment that respond to the aspiration of the community 72 D6
S7.1 Takes pride in the nobility of teachers as a profession 48 D7
S7.2 Builds professional links with colleagues to enrich teaching practice 24 D7
S7.3 Reflects on the extent of the attainment of professional development goals 48 D7
Domain D_Description
D1 SOCIAL REGARD FOR LEARNING
D2 LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
D3 DIVERSITY OF LEARNERS
D4 CURRICULUM
D5 PLANNING, ASSESSING AND REPORTING
D6 COMMUNITY LINKAGES
D7 PERSONAL GROWTH AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Teacher LastName FirstName MI SchoolID Gender Grades YStart
1256096 MARINO REUEL J 303543 MALE 8 2013
MStart EngE MathE ScienceE PhilE Mak1E Mak2E Mak3E Mak4E EngS
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MathS ScienceS PhilS Mak1S Mak2S Mak3S Mak4S MajorDeg
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial cooking
MajorMast MajorPhD MajorOther
Human Resource Mngmt
SchoolID SchoolName Region Division District PubPri
303543 GALUTAN NHS VIII - EASTERN Northern Samar CATARMANPublic
Level SPED CentMain
Secondary 0 1
Grades Concat: 8,
StripLast: 8

8,
Northern Samar
ALLEN BIRI
Alejandro PS 122776 Bagong Silang ES 122790

Allen CS 122777 Basud ES 122791


Cabacungan ES 122778 BIRI CES 122792
Calarayan ES 122779 CAWAYAN ES 122793
Caputian PS 122780 Langub-Langub ES 122794
Frederick PS 122781 Macaret ES 122795

Guin-Arawayan PS 122782 Palhugan ES 122796


Jubasan ES 122783 Salvacion ES 122797
Kinaguitman ES 122784 San Antonio ES 122798
Lagundi ES 122785 Talisay Elementary School 122799
Lipata ES 122786 Tampipi Elementary School 122800
Londres ES 122787 BIRI NHS 303534

Pili ES 122788 SAN ANTONIO NHS 303576


Sta. Rita Primary
School 122789
ALLEN NHS 303531
CABACUNGAN N 303537
LIPATA NHS 303562
BOBON CAPUL
Acereda ES 122801 Aguin ES 122819

Arellano PS 122802 Capul I CS 122820


Balat-Balud PS 122803 Capul Central II ES 122821
Bobon CS 122804 Dalaquit PS 122822
Casapinitan PS 122805 Diraya ES 122823
Dancalan elem.school 122806 Jubang ES 122824

E. Duran Elementary School 122807 Landusan ES 122825


J. A. Santos PS 122808 Oson ES 122826
J. P. Laurel II PS 122809 Sagao-Sawan ES 122827
J. P. Laurel I ES 122810 San Luis ES 122828
Kalantiao PS 122811 Sawang ES 122829
M. L. Quezon ES 122812 Talugaan PS 122830

R. Magsaysay ES 122813 CAPUL AGRO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL 303540

Salvacion ES 122814 LANDUSAN NHS 303555


San Isidro ES 122815
Santander PS 122816
SOMOROY PS 122817
Trojello Elementary School 122818
BOBON SPC 303535
ELADIO T. BALITE MSOF 303548
CATARMAN I CATARMAN II
BOCSOL ES 122854 AGUINALDO ES 122843

CABAYHAN ES 122855 BAYBAY ES 122844


CATARMAN I CS 122856 CATARMAN II CS 122845
CATARMAN SPED CENTER 122857 CERVANTES ES 122846
LIBERTY ES 122858 GEMAROBAY PS 193001
PATICUA ES 122859 GILALAN-AGAN ES 122847

SALVACION ES 122860 MABINI ES 122848


SAN JULIAN ES 122861 QUEZON ES 122849
SAN PASCUAL ES 122862 SOMOGE ES 122850
CATARMAN NHS 303541 TARUGAN PS 193002
TINOWARAN ES 122851
TRANGUE ES 122852

WASHINGTON ES 122853

CERVANTES NHS 303545


WASHINGToN NHS 303587
CATARMAN III CATARMAN IV
BALUD ES 193007 BANGKEROHAN ES 122863

BINOG ES 122831 CABANGAHAN PS 122864


CAG-ABACA ES 122832 CAWAYAN IS 122865
CAL-IGANG ES 122833 GALUTAN ES 122866
CULARIMA PS 122834 HIBALAGNAN PS 122867
DAGANAS ES 122835 HIMBANG ES 122868

GEN. MALVAR ES 122837 HINATAD ES 122869


GENEROSO RF MES 122836 IMELDA ES 122870
GIBULWANGAN ES 122838 MCKINLEY ES 122871
GUBA PS 122839 NAZARENO PS 122872
MACAGTAS ES 122840 POLANGI ES 122873
NEW RIZAL ES 122841 SAN ISIDRO ES 122874

OLD RIZAL ES 122842 CAWAYAN NHS 313606

GALUTAN NHS 303543


POLANGI NHS 303570
CATUBIG I CATUBIG II
BONGOG ES 122875 ANONGO ES 122895

BORING PS 122876 BONIFACIO ES 122896


CAGBUGNA ES 122877 CAGUGUBNGAN ES 122897
CAGMANABA ES 122878 HIBUBULLAO CS 122898
CALINGNAN ES 122879 HIBULO ES 122899
CANUCTAN ES 122880 HINAGONOYAN ES 122900

CATUBIG I CS 122881 HITAPIAN ES 122901


GUIBUANGAN ES 122882 LIBON ES 122902
HIPARAYAN ES 122883 LUBEDICO ES 122903
INOBURAN ES 122884 MAGTUAD ES 122904
IRAWAHAN ES 122885 NABULO ES 122905
LENOY-AHAN ES 122886 NAGOOCAN ES 122906

MAG-ONGON ES 122887 NAHULID ES 122907

MANERING ES 122888 OSANG ES 122908


OPONG ES 122889 OSMEA ES 122909
P. REBADULLA ES 122890 ROXAS ES 122910
SAGUDSURON ES 122891 SAN ANTONIO ES 122911
TANGBO ES 122892 SAN FRANCISCO ES 122912
TONGODNON PS 122893 SAN VICENTE ES 122913
VIENA MARIA PS 122894 SULITAN ES 122914
CATUBIG VALLEY NHS 303544 HIBUBULLAO NHS 303554
SAN VICENTE NHS 313617
GAMAY I GAMAY II LAOANG I
ANITO ES 122915 BANGON ES 122916 ATIPOLO ES

CABARASAN ES 122919 BATO ES 122917 BAWANG ES


CADAC-AN ES 122920 BONIFACIO ES 122918 CAGAASAN PS
GAMAY CS 122925 CADEAN ES 122921 CALOMOTAN ES
GAMAY EAST ES 122926 CAGAMUTAN CES 122922 CANYOMANAO PS
GAMAY WEST ES 122927 DAO ES 122923 E.J. DULAY ES

LIBERTAD ES 122930 G M OSIAS ES 122924 G.B. TAN PS


SAN ANTONIO ES 122935 GUIBWANGAN ES 122928 LAOANG I CS
ANITO NHS 313602 HENOGAWE ES 122929 ROMBANG ES
GALA VOC. SCHOOL 303551 LONOY ES 122931 SANGCOL ES
GAMAY NHS 303552 LUNETA ES 122932 SON-OG ES
MALIDONG ES 122933 SUBA ES

RIZAL ES 122934 TINOBLAN ES

VIGO ES
YAPAS ES
LAOANG NTHS
SUBA NHS
VIGO NHS
LAOANG II LAOANG III
122936 AGUADAHAN ES 122952 ABATON ES 122969

122937 AROGANGA ES 122953 BAYOG ES 122970


122938 BINATICLAN ES 122954 BOBOLOSAN ES 122971
122939 CABADIANGAN ES 122955 BONGLIW ES 122972
122940 CAHAYAGAN ES 122956 BURABUD ES 122973
122941 CANDAWID ES 122957 CABAGNGAN ES 122974

122942 GAPASGAPAS ES 122958 CABAGOAN ES 122975


122943 INAMLAN ES 122959 CABULALOAN ES 122976
122944 LANGOB ES 122960 CAGDARAO ES 122977
122945 MAGSAYSAY ES 122961 CANGCAHIPOS ES 122978
122946 MARUBAY ES 122962 CATIGBIAN ES 122979
122947 MUALBUAL ES 122963 GIBATANGAN PS 122980

122949 NAPOTIOCAN ES 122964 JUNCTION ES 122981

122950 ONAY PS 122965 LAWAAN ES 122982


122951 PANGDAN ES 122967 OLERAS ES 122983
303556 PM GETA MEMORIAL CES122966 PALMERA PS 122984
313610 TAN-AWAN ES 122968 RAWIS CS 122985
303586 BATAG NHS 303533 SIBUNOT PS 122986
LAOANG NHS 303557 SIMORA ES 122987
SALVACION NHS 303574 TALISAY ES 122948
MARUBAY NHS 303565 TARUSAN PS 122988
CAHAYAGAN NHS 303538 YABYABAN ES 122989
RAWIS NHS 313603
LA PERLA NHS 313613
CATIGBIAN NHS 313614
OLERAS NHS 313624
LAPINIG LAVEZARES I LAVEZARES II
Alang-alang PS 122990 BARIBADON PS 193009 BALICUATRO ES

Bagacay Elementary School 122991 BAYSAG PS 193006 BANI ES


Cahagwayan ES 122992 BUNGA ES 123059 BAROBAYBAY ES
Can Maria ES 122993 CHANSVILLA PS 123060 KALUY-AHAN ES
Can-omanio ES 122994 DATAG ES 123061 LIBAS ES
Imelda ES 122995 ENRIQUETA ES 123062 MAGSAYSAY ES

Lapinig CS 122996 LAVEZARES CS 123064 MARAVILLA ES


Lo-ok ES 122997 LIBERTAD ES 123066 SAN AGUSTIN ES
Mabini ES 122998 MACARTHUR ES 123067 SAN JUAN ES
May-igot ES 122999 MACARTHUR II ES 193016 URDANETA CS
Palanas PS 123000 MALICOLICO ES 123069 VILLA ES
Pio Del Pilar ES 123001 SAN JOSE ES 123072 VILLAFLORES ES

Potong Elementary School 123002 SAN MIGUEL ES 123074 BASILIO B. CHAN M

LORENZO S. MENZON AIS303559 TOOG ES 123075 MARAVILLA NHS


POTONG NHS VILLAHERMOSA ES 123079
LAS NAVAS I LAS NAVAS II
123055 BUGTOSAN ES 123004 BALUGO ES 123003

123056 BUKID ES 123005 BULAO ES 123006


123058 CAPOTOAN PS 123007 CATOTO-OGAN ES 123008
123063 CUENCO PS 123009 DAPDAP ES 123010
123065 EPAW ES 123014 DEL PILAR ES 123011
123068 GEGUINTA ES 123016 DOLORES ES 193003

123070 GUYO ES 123017 E PEREZ ES 123012


123071 L EMPON ES 123021 ENOMAN ES 123013
123073 LAKANDULA PS 123022 F. ROBIS ES 123015
123076 LAS NAVAS CS 123023 H JOLEJOLE ES 123018
123077 LOMALAOG ES 123024 HANGI ES 123019
123078 LONOY ES 123025 IMELDA PS 123020

303561 LOURDES ES 123026 MAGSAYSAY ES 123029

313623 MABINI ES 123027 MATELARAG ES 123031


MAMARO ES 123030 QUEZON ES 123035
MC-ARTHUR ES 123028 QUIRINO ES 123036
OSMEA ES 123032 REBONG ES 123037
PACO ES 123033 SAN ANTONIO ES 123043
POPONTON ES 123034 SAN FERNANDO ES 123044
RIZAL ES 123038 SAN FRANCISCO ES 123045
ROXAS ES 123039 LAS NAVAS II CS 123046
RUFINO ES 123040 SAN ISIDRO I PS 193014
SAG-OD PS 123041 SAN JORGE ES 123047
SAN ANDRES ES 123042 SAN JOSE ES 123048
TAGAN-AYAN ES 123052 SAN MIGUEL ES 123049
TAYLOR ES 123053 STO. TOMAS ES 123050
VICTORY ES 123054 TAGAB-IRAN ES 123051
LAS NAVAS NHS 303560 SAN ISIDRO NHS (LN) 303579
BUKID NHS 313620 SAN MIGUEL NHS 313616
TAYLOR NHS 313625 DAPDAP NHS 313619
LOPE DE VEGA MAPANAS MONDRAGON I
Bayho ES 123080 BURGOS ES 123104 DOA LUCIA ES

Bonifacio Elementary School 123081 JUBASAN ES 123105 FLORMINA PS


Cag-aguingay PS 123082 MAGSAYSAY ES 123106 IMELDA ES
Cag-amisarag PS 123083 MAGTAON ES 123107 LA TRINIDAD PS
Curry Elementary School 123084 MANAYBANAY E193008 MAKIWALO ES
Gebonawan ES 123085 MAPANAS CS 123108 MONDRAGON CS

General Luna Elementary School 123086 NAPARASAN ES 123109 SAN AGUSTIN ES


Geratigan Primary school 123087 PANGUDTAN ES123110 SAN ISIDRO ES
Getigo Elementary School 123088 QUEZON ES 123111 SAN JUAN ES
Hinarunagan ES 123089 SAN JOSE ES 123112 STA. CATALINA PS
Lope De Vega Central School 123090 SILJAGON ES 123113 LEONARDO M. AMIG
Lower Caynaga ES 123091 Mapanas North P193015 MONDRAGON AIS

Maghipid ES 123092 STA. POTENCIANA193011

Magsaysay Elementary School 123093 SILJAGON NHS 313607


New Somoroy PS 123094 MAPANAS AIS 303564
Old Somoroy PS 123095 MAGTAON NHS 313622
Osmea ES 123096
Paguite PS 123097
Roxas PS 123098
Sampaguita PS 123099
San Francisco PS 123100
San Jose ES 123101
San Miguel Primary School 123102
Upper Caynaga PS 123103
LOPE DE VEGA NHS 303563
MONDRAGON II PALAPAG I
123121 BAGASBAS ES 123114 B AQUINO ES 123138

123122 BUGKO ES 123115 B QUIBAL ES 123139


123124 CABLANGAN ES 123116 BINAY ES 123142
123125 CAGMANABA ES 193012 BUKID ES 123143
123126 CAHICSAN ES 123117 CABARIWAN ES 123144
123128 CANAWA PS 123118 CABATUAN ES 123145

123131 CRYSTAL MT. ES 123119 CAMPEDICO PS 123147


123133 DE MARIA ES 123120 MABARAS PS 123152
123135 HINABANGAN ES 123123 MAPNO ES 123154
123136 MIRADOR ES 123127 MARAGANO PS 123155
313605 NENITA CS 123129 MATAMBAG ES 123156
303566 ROXAS ES 123130 NAPO ES 123159

SAN ANTONIO ES 123132 PALAPAG I CS 123162

SAN JOSE ES 123134 PAYSUD ES 123164


TALOLORA PS 123137 CABATUAN NHS 313609
F.DOMINICE NHS 303550 SUMOROY AIS 303584
NENITA NHS 303568
PALAPAG II PAMBUJAN I PAMBUJAN II
BAGACAY ES 123140 BUSAK ES 123169 BGY. UNO ES

BANGON PS 123141 CANJUMADAL ES 123173 CABABTO-AN ES


CAG-ANIBONG PS 123146 GIADGAWAN ES 123176 CAGBIGAJO ES
CANONGHAN ES 123148 IGOT ES 123179 CAMPARANGA ES
CAPACUJAN ES 123149 MANAHAW PS 123181 DON SIXTO BALANGUIT P
DOA P. GORGONIA ES 123150 PAMBUJAN CS 123182 DOA ANECITA PS

JANGTUD ES 123151 SAN RAMON ES 123184 GIPARAYAN ES


MANAJAO ES 123153 PAMBUJAN NHS 303569 INANAHAWAN ES
MONBON ES 123157 PAMBUJAN II CS
NAGBOBTAC ES 123158 PANINIRONGAN ES
NATAWO ES 123160 SENONOGAN ES
OSMEA ES 123161 TULA ES

PANGPANG IS 123163 YNAGUINAYAN ES

SANGAY ES 123165 SAN ROQUE-PAMBUJ


SIMORA ES 123166 ZOILO L. LOBOS NHS
SINALARAN ES 123167
TINAMPO ES 123168
CAPACUJAN NHS 303539
JANGTUD NHS 313608
PANGPANG NHS 313611
ROSARIO SAN ANTONIO
193013 AGUADA ES 123188 BURABOD ES 123197

123170 BANTOLINAO ES 123189 DALUPIRIT ES 123198


123171 BUENAVISTA ES 123190 EGANG ES 123199
123172 GUINDAULAN ES 123191 MANRAYA ES 123200
123174 JAMO-OG ES 123192 PILAR ES 123201
123175 KAILINGAN ES 123193 RIZAL ES 123202

123178 LIGAYA ES 123194 SAN ANTONIO CS 123203


123180 RF TOBES MEM. ES 193004 SAN NICOLAS ES 123204
123177 ROSARIO CS 123195 VINISITAHAN ES 123205
123183 SALHAG ES 123196 SAN ANTONIO AVS 303575
123185 BUENAVISTA NHS 303536
123186 ROSARIO NHS 303573

123187 GUINDAULAN NHS 313626

303581
313621
SAN ISIDRO SAN JOSE
ALEGRIA ES 123206 AGUADAHAN ES 123220

BUENAVISTA ES 123207 BAGONGSABANG ES 123221


CABALWA PS 123208 BONGLAS PS 123222
CAGLANIPAO ES 123209 DAO ES 123223
HAPPY VALLEY ES 123210 GENGAROG PS 123225
MABUHAY ES 123211 GERATAG ES 123224

PALANIT ES 123212 LAYUHAN ES 123226


SALVACION ES 123213 MANDUGANG ES 123227
SAN ISIDRO CS 123182 P. TINGZON ES 123228
SAN JUAN ES 123215 SAN JOSE CS 123229
SAN ROQUE ES 123216 SAN LORENZO ES 123230
SEVEN HILLS ES 123217 TUBIGDANAO ES 123231

STO. NIO PS 123218 SAN JOSE TECH.HS 303580

VERIATO ES 123219
ALEGRIA NHS 303530
SAN ISIDRO AIS 303577
SAN ISIDRO NHS (IS) 303578
VERIATO NHS 313601
SAN ROQUE SAN VICENTE
BALNASAN ES 123232 MARAGAT ES 123246

BALUD ES 123233 SAN VICENTE CS 123247


BANTAYAN ES 123234 SANGPUTAN ES 123248
COROCONOG ES 123235 SILA ES 123249
DALE ES 123236 TARNATE ES 123250
GINAGDANAN ES 123238

LAO-ANGAN ES 123239 MONGOLBONGOL NH303567


LAWAAN PS 123240 SAN VICENTE SF 303582
LUBOG PS 123241
LUCERO HEIGHTS PS 123242
MALOBAGO ES 123243
PAGSANG-AN ES 123244

SAN ROQUE CS 123245

BANTAYAN NHS 313604


DON JUAN F. AVALON NH303546
MALOBAGO-PAGSANGHA313612
SILVINO LUBOS VICTORIA
BALUD PS 123251 ACEDILLO ES 123270

CABABAYOGAN ES 123252 BUENASUERTE ES 123271


CABONGA-AN ES 123253 BUENOS AIRES ES 123272
CAGDAO PS 123254 COLAB-OG ES 123273
CAGHILOT ES 123255 ERENAS ES 123274
CAMANGGARAN PS 123256 GONZAGA ES 123275

CAMAYAAN PS 123257 LIBERTAD ES 123276


DEIT DE SUBA ES 123258 LUISITA ES 123277
DEIT DE TURAG PS 123259 LUNGIB ES 123278
GEBOLWANGAN ES 123261 MAXVILLA ES 123279
GEBONAWAN PS 123260 PASABUENA ES 123280
GIGUIMITAN PS 123262 SAN LAZARO ES 123281

GICBOAN PS 123263 SAN MIGUEL ES 123282

GINAGASAN ES 123264 SAN ROMAN ES 123283


GIPARAYAN DE TURAG ES 123265 VICTORIA CS 123284
GUSARAN PS 123266 VICTORIA NHS 303585
IMELDA PS 193010
SAN ISIDRO PS 123267
SILVINO LOBOS CS 123268
VICTORY ES 123269
SILVINO LUBOS VHS 303583

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