Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Reported by:
MA. FE CASTULO
BEED III
APRIL LORIS ALMIRA LASAFIN
BEED IV
Submitted to:
DR. PEDRITO BOLANTE
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
MSECE212
January 2019
ST. VINCENT COLLEGE OF CABUYAO
Mamatid City of Cabuyao, Laguna
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Teachers as Counselors
Counseling
It means as assisting another person to become free of rigid patterns. Counseling
needs teamwork. The teachers and the students must team up together. With some precise
assistance from the teachers, the students will be able to discharge, release and be free from
tensions which held their patterns of hurt in place, and then think through the experiences of
hurt until they make complete sense of them.
Teachers as counselors must recognize and understand emotions such as:
a. Grief – is associated with the heaviest and most profound of the emotional hurts that
any person could experience.
b. Fears – are manifested by recounting of the experiences that will lead to trembling,
chattering and shivering.
c. Anger – is an excessive emotion caused by an injury or wrong.
d. Boredom – is a feeling of weariness.
e. Physical Discomforts – brought about by some health problems such as muscle pains,
and hormone imbalance may become the foundation of emotional distress.
Teachers as Facilitator
STEP 4: Observe the students on how they use the group skills.
STEP 5: Make the students continue practicing the group dynamic skills so
that they will not forget them.
ST. VINCENT COLLEGE OF CABUYAO
Mamatid City of Cabuyao, Laguna
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Group behavior should focus on what can be expected to happen in the group
and in getting the group acquainted with one another.
Teacher-Facilitator-Leader Guidelines
Must help students get acquainted with one another.
2. Let the speaker know that you are listening. Say, “uh-uh” or nod your head.
3. Simply show that you have understood what the speaker is saying.
4. Don’t take the focus of the conversation away from the speaker to elaborate
on something else.
7. Summarize the speaker’s remarks from time to time to let him/her know that
you have understood.