Teaching as a Vocation and as a Mission|The Teaching Profession Class

Sir Chan
19 Oct 202014:15

Summary

TLDRThis lesson covers 'Teaching as a Vocation and Mission' from a Teaching Profession class. It begins by reviewing the legal framework professionalizing teaching in the Philippines, such as Presidential Decree 1006 and Republic Acts 7836 and 9293. The teacher emphasizes that teaching is not just a job, but a calling and a mission. The lecture highlights the dedication, passion, and responsibility required in this profession. It underscores the importance of inspiring students and contributing to society, while encouraging future educators to embrace their vocation with excellence and commitment.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽ“ Teaching is a noble profession that requires both knowledge and the ability to connect with students on a personal and moral level.
  • ๐Ÿ“œ Presidential Decree No. 1006 in 1976 was the first legal document to professionalize teaching in the Philippines.
  • ๐Ÿ“š Republic Act No. 7836, known as the Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994, further strengthened the regulation of the teaching profession and introduced licensure exams for teachers.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Teaching is described as both a vocation and a mission, requiring dedication, passion, and a sense of purpose beyond just imparting knowledge.
  • ๐Ÿšถ Teacher Joy's story illustrates the concept of teaching as a vocation, where her commitment to traveling long distances daily shows dedication to her students' growth.
  • ๐ŸŽฏ A teacher's mission is to influence and shape students into better individuals, helping them become more human and contribute meaningfully to society.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Teaching with a purpose goes beyond financial gain, offering joy and contentment from opening students' minds and touching their hearts.
  • ๐Ÿšซ The 'pudena mentality' or complacency is described as a major obstacle to achieving excellence in teaching.
  • ๐ŸŒ In todayโ€™s world, only the best and brightest thrive, and teachers must strive for excellence in their profession to truly accomplish their mission.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ Ending with a quote from William Arthur Ward, the lesson emphasizes that a great teacher inspires, and future educators should aim for greatness and not settle for mediocrity.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of this session in the teaching profession class?

    -The main focus of the session is teaching as a vocation and as a mission.

  • What are the key legal documents that professionalized teaching in the Philippines?

    -The key legal documents include Presidential Decree 1006 (1976), Republic Act 7836 (Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994), and Republic Act 9293 (2004), which amended sections of RA 7836.

  • How does Carl Jungโ€™s quote relate to teaching?

    -Carl Jung's quote emphasizes the difference between appreciation for brilliant teachers and gratitude for those who touch students' emotions, highlighting the deeper connection teachers can have with their students.

  • What is the definition of vocation in the context of teaching?

    -Vocation in teaching refers to a strong feeling of suitability for the profession, implying dedication, service, and a sense of calling.

  • Who is considered the 'caller' in teaching as a vocation, especially for religious individuals?

    -For Christians, the caller is God; for Muslims, it is Allah. Non-believers may view the call as coming from a fellow human, rather than a superior being.

  • What example is given in the script to illustrate teaching as a vocation?

    -The script shares the example of Teacher Joy, who travels 20 kilometers daily to serve students in a rural community, demonstrating dedication and service beyond the call of duty.

  • What is the difference between teaching as a vocation and teaching as a job?

    -Teaching as a vocation involves dedication and service beyond simply working, driven by a strong internal calling, while teaching as a job may lack the deeper commitment to serve and inspire.

  • What does 'mission' mean in the context of teaching?

    -Mission refers to the task entrusted to a teacher in the world, which is to teach and influence students positively, helping them become better and more human individuals.

  • How are vocation and mission related in teaching?

    -Vocation is the calling to teach, and mission is the purpose of that calling. Teachers are called to teach with a purposeโ€”to influence, shape, and improve their students' lives and society.

  • What is 'puedena mentality' and how does it affect teaching?

    -The 'puedena mentality' refers to a complacent attitude of mediocrity, which hinders the pursuit of excellence in teaching. Teachers who adopt this mindset may settle for less instead of striving for excellence in their mission.

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