WORK IMMERSION PORTFOLIO Bebeb
WORK IMMERSION PORTFOLIO Bebeb
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January 6, 2019
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This work would not be possible without the presence of these people and
I would like to acknowledge their huge contribution to this documentary report.
First, I would like to thank the Department of Education (DepEd) for being
the sole reason why we, the Grade 12 students have been able to embrace such
a wonderful experience, with Work Immersion as their instrument. Also, I would
never have been able to accomplish my work immersion without these people
who have showed continuous guidance and who have shared their time and
effort in helping me. I would like to acknowledge and extend my sincere
appreciation to the following:
To my co-workers, for unending support throughout the day since the day
one because of them I’ve learned how established relationship with one another.
I am also grateful for the NDDU-IBED Lagao for giving me a chance to have
my immersion in their institution and because of them, I knew myself a lot better
and it helped me gain my self-trust more.
And lastly, glory to God Almighty for giving me strength, wisdom, and
knowledge to accomplish and finish this requirement.
DEDICATION
I also dedicate this portfolio to my teachers who give us advice and who
always encourage us to finish our studies to have a better future.
WORK IMMERSION
INTRODUCTION
Through Work Immersion, the students are exposed to and become familiar
with work-related environment related to their field of specialization to enhance
their competence. Specifically, the students are able to: (i) gain relevant and
practical industrial skills under the guidance of industry experts and workers; (ii)
appreciate the importance and application of the principles and theories taught
in school; (iii) enhance their technical knowledge and skills; (iv) enrich their skills in
communications and human relations; and (v) develop good work habits,
attitudes, appreciation, and respect for work. These prepare them to meet the
needs and challenges of employment or higher education after graduation.
The work immersion is the part of the Senior High School Curriculum of the
Department of Education (DepEd) in which the students will experience the
actual job and work guidelines that is simulated in every companies or institutions.
The work immersion is not an actual agreement to work but rather a process in
which the students demonstrate the process of working and improve the
knowledge shared by schools. Also this is where the imitation of the real work takes
shape (Philjob.net, 2016).
Work immersion is a key feature in the Senior High School Curriculum. It can
be conducted in different ways depending on the purposes and needs of the
learners. It helps develop among learners’ life and career skills, and will prepare
them to make decisions on postsecondary education or employment. Through
partnership building, DepEd hopes that partner institutions will provide learners
with work immersion opportunities, workplace or hands on experience additional
learning resources (DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones).
OBJECTIVE OF THE WORK IMMERSION
During the work immersion in Senior High School, the learners develop a
good social interaction, that will help them to build-up and maintain a good
relationship towards others, work immersion gives them a chance to apply what
they have learned about their specialization for their improvement and
development of their skill and to increase their knowledge and for the
preparation of employment, for proceeding in the higher education. The
objectives written above was guided by policy to:
Dependable
Superiors are eyeing for someone whom they can rely on, a person to
whom they can delegate responsibilities, thus making sure that the operations in
the office are carried out properly even in their absence. In fact, in a survey
conducted, it was revealed that dependability is the best qualification that
employers are looking for in an employee.
Good Communicators
Employers will look for someone who can express themselves clearly both
in written and oral communication. Proper communication skills will lessen
common company problems in the workplace like miscommunication and
misunderstanding among employees or between a superior and its subordinate.
Hardworking
Professional/Ethical
Rules are set in the office to make sure that not only work is carried out
properly but the harmonious relationships among employers are also maintained.
Employers would want someone who follows company policies and exudes
professionalism, thus serving as a good example to others.
Punctual
Honest
Companies give more weight to honesty and integrity more than anything
else. Honesty comes in different forms: honesty in declaring entries in the daily
time record; honesty in the use of office supplies; honesty in performing tasks even
when the superiors are not around; and many more.
PART II: THE WORKPLACE
COMPANY PROFILE
In the early days, Lagao drew students from all the surrounding barrios and
sitios reaching as far as Kiamba, Glan, and Tupi. Many students travelled to the
school from the neighboring Dadiangas. Although the Brothers secured a truck to
relieve these students of Dadiangas of the arduous daily trek, it was not sufficient.
So bold step was taken-an annex to Notre Dame of Lagao was opened in
Dadiangas. Thus, the seed for what is now Notre Dame of Dadiangas University
was planted in 1953.
The first Brothers working in Dadiangas used to reside in Lagao. By 1958, the
Brothers again invited the Dominican Sisters to take over the administration of the
girls ‘department at Dadiangas. In 1959, the Brothers moved the boys’ high school
department to a new site and gave the original site to the Sisters for the Notre
Dame of Dadiangas for girls.
From 1959 to 1981, the Marist Brothers operated two schools, the Notre Dame
of Lagao for boys catering to high school student and the Notre Dame of
Dadiangas College catering to elementary, high school and college students.
In 1982, the initial phase of merging the Boys’ Department of the ND
Dadiangas and the ND Lagao was initiated. From SY 1983-1984 to SY 1985-86, the
full merging of both schools was completed. The school was named Notre Dame
of Dadiangas College High School Boys’ Department, Lagao Campus. With the
evolution of time, co-educational was deemed necessary for a whole-rounded
development of a student’s life. NDDC succumbs to this necessity. Thus, it caters
to both high school boys and girls starting school year 1998-199. It was named
Notre Dame of Dadiangas College High School Department, Lagao.
In school year 2002-2003, the IBED structure was conceptualized with the
aim to fully articulate the programs and activities of the basic education
department having both elementary and high school in one campus. The
restricting of the Elementary and High School Department as IBED specifically aims
to articulate coherently the Marist Culture as stated in the vision-mission and
objectives of the school ; to align curricular,co-curricular and extra-curricular
programs and activities so as to form the desired graduates of the Marist
institution; to have a coordinated implementation of programs/policies related to
basic education personnel and to maximize resources by sharing personnel,
facilities and equipment.
The First PAASCU Resurvey Visit was on August 23-24, 2004. The clean five-
year reaccreditation was granted on January 31, 2005.
On June 26, 2006, CHED has granted NDDC a University status, thus, it was
named Notre Dame of Dadiangas University. Living up to the expectation of the
community from a newly-declared University, School Year 2008-2009 was full of
big events in the academic life of the school.
The Second PAASCU Resurvey Visit was on October 12-13, 2009. The High
School Department was granted five-year reaccreditation on November 25,
2014.
“It is not what you think, it is how you think. Let do it the Marist way,” is the
motto that instigated the Marist Community to pursue the International.
Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2008 Certification. The institution went
through the first stage of certification on November 12, 2013 and was followed by
the second stage on December 12-14, 2013. On February 20, 2014 the school was
granted an ISO certification.
VISION
MISSION
Librarian/IMC In-
Charge
CIS Coordinator
CM- Coordinator
Student Activity
Campus Peace In
Charge
IBED FACULTY
STUDENTS/ PUPILS
NDDU CORE VALUES
Family Spirit-
Champagnat’s great hope was that people in the Brothers’ schools would relate
to one another as members of a loving family with Mary being our Mother.
Marian-
In a Marist School, our model in following Jesus is Mary, whose virtues we try to live.
Simplicity-
This value is about being real, transparent and honest in our relationships. It should
also characterize our lifestyle and activities as we avoid excesses or luxuries.
Being present at classes and activities and taking an active part are Marist ways
of getting to know each other.
Working with those the margins of society was at the beginning of the Marist
Brothers’ Congregation. This spirit continues in Marist schools today.
Love of Work-
Integrity of Creation-
Being aware that humans and all living and non-living matter are creatures of
God, we care for our land and its resources, knowing that we are all
interdependent.
Quality of Education-
A. GUIDANCE SERVICES
A.1. Orientation
The orientation service aims to acquaint students with the school services,
program, policies, rules and regulations. It also aims to facilitate the students’
adjusted toward teachers and classmates.
The orientation service also aims to increase the parents’ awareness on the
school programs, policies, rules and regulations. It also sets the NDDU-IBED Lagao
Campus educators to the Marist Charism and distinct Marist Pedagogy and to
deepen the family spirit among members of the community.
A.2. Testing
The Testing service helps the students know themselves better (their
personality, interest, aptitudes and career inclinations) through defined
diagnostic procedures.
The Individual Inventory Record or IIR aims to gather pertinent data and
information useful in knowing and understanding students to be able to assist
them better.
A.4.Career Guidance
C. HEALTH SERVICES
The school health services are cantered in the school clinic which the
school attends to on a regular basis.
The health services include procedure to:
C.1. appraise the health status of students
C.2. counsel students concerning appraisal findings
C.3. encourage immediate institutions or remedial measures for defects
that can be corrected.
C.4. provide emergency care and first –aid treatment for the sick and the
injured.
D. LIBRARY SERVICES
E. CANTEEN SERVICES
The canteen services include breakfast, snacks and lunch. The canteen is
open from 7:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M on school days.
THE SCHOOL SEAL
The school seal is the insignia of Notre Dame of Dadiangas University, which is
depicted by the symbols and colors below.
The Letter “M” and The Twelve Stars are Marian trademarks; the school is run
by the Marist Brothers of the Schools whose spirituality a based on Mary and whose
main mission is to bring “All to Jesus through Mary”
The Waves stand for Sarangai Bay. These symbols signify that the school is
responsive to the needs of the locality especially of the SOCKSARGEN area.
The Three Violets are symbols of Marist identity. These stand for the three
virtues of Mary, namely: modesty, humility and simplicity. The three violets also
signify the school’s commitment to serve the youth especially the least favored.
The Rope is a symbol of unity and solidarity in the school campus and
outside community.
Green and Gold are two colors that symbolize the integral vision and
spiritual mission of the schools through Marist education.
Green symbolizes life and hope. Life is a continuous growth for human
fullness and hope that God will put order to everything we do.
A. Uniform
BOY’S UNIFORM
GIRL’ S UNIFORM
1.2 . Girls:
a. White blouse with name patch sewn in the left side
b. Necktie
c. 2 inches hemline without pleats
d. Skirt-round pleats (3 inches below the knee)
e. Back Blouse
When students are given the privilege of not wearing the school uniform,
decent attire is required. (NO: BACKLESS, SLEEVELESS, SPAGHETTI STRAPS,
PLUNGING NECKLINE, RUBBER SLIPPERS, AND MINI-SKIRTS.)
B. Haircut
Notes:
>Haircut inspection for boys are done every second week of the month by
the Level Coordinator, adviser or CPI.
> Girl’s hairstyle must not cover her face.
A. Attendance
1. A student who has been absent must present an excused letter signed
by his/her parents/guardians to secure an admission slip from the
Campus Peace In-charge. Only authorized signature will be honoured.
2. An excused absence is given for valid reasons such as sickness,
calamities, accident and death in the family.
3. A student who has been absent is responsible for any lesson, class work
or activity given during his/her absence. A student automically loses
whatever credits or points given in the class during his/her unexcused
absence.
4. A student who has incurred absences of more than 20% of the required
school days for the school year will not be given any academic credit.
(DepEd Order #8 Series of 2015)
5. A student whose attendance is irregular (at least 10 days absences) may
manifest neither an interest in school nor the physical stamina that
school work requires. Thus, he/she may be placed on probation or
advised to be dropped from school.
6. The school is responsible for the student’s whereabouts during the school
day. A student may leave the campus provided that a permission is
granted by the Campus Peace In-Charge (CPI) and he/she must be
fetched by his/her parent/guardian. In the absence of the CPI, the
Principal or the Assistant Principal or the Level Coordinator may issue an
off-campus slip.
7. No student may be called out of class except when he/she is given an
Official Call Slip signed either by the Principal, the CPI, the Guidance
Counselor or the School Nurse. Any personnel who requests students to
go out of the classroom for official business should present a letter
approved by the Assistant Principal.
8. A student who cuts class, off campus is considered absent. He/She must
be accompanied by his/her parent or guardian to the CPI the next day.
9. A student is considered tardy when he/she comes after the official time
(7:30 A.M). A student is considered half day absent already when he/she
comes after the first period in the morning. He/She is also considered
absent the whole day if he/she comes after the first period in the
afternoon.
10. Three accumulated tardiness in a month is considered one day
absence.
B. Punctuality
1. A student who is late must secure an admission slip from the CPI before
joining his/her class.
2. A student who has at least three successive tardiness or with
accumulated six tardiness in a month will be placed under probation.
His/hers parents will be called for conference by the CPI.
3. A student who is late in between periods is considered tardy. Thus,
he/she has to secure an admit slip from the CPI.
4. In absence of the CPI, the Level Coordinator will sign the admit slip taken
from the CPI office.
E.
1. OFF-CAMPUS PASS
Off-campus pass is a form issued by the CPI to the student who shall be
fetched by his/her parent/guardian from the campus within school
hours. It must be signed by the Homeroom Adviser/Subject Teacher and
approved by the Campus Peace In-Charge (CPI).In the absence of
the CPI, the Principal or the Assistant Principal or Level Coordinator may
issue an off campus pass.
2. CALL SLIP PASS
This form is issued either by the CPI, Principal, Assistant Principal, School
Nurse or by the Guidance Counselor for specific concern.
3. ADMIT- TO- CLASS-PASS
Admit-to-Class pass is given to a student after a transaction within the
CPI, Principal, Assistant Principal, School Nurse or by the Guidance
Counselor.
4. VISITOR’S PASS/ID
G. Care of Property
1. Students must take care of the school properties, facilities and their own
personnel belongings.
2. The student who caused damage to any school property must pay the
cost of repair or replacement. Damaged property must be reported to
the adviser or persons in authority as soon as possible.
3. Students who find other’s property shall turn it over to the CPI. Lost
valuables/belongings must be reported to the CPI.
4. Laptop, cameras and the like may be brought to school when needed
in the lesson and in any school related activity provided there is a
gadget pass issued by the teacher in-charge.
H. Off-Limits
The following areas are off limits:
1. The Brothers’ Residence and its surroundings;
2. The Pre-Novitiate House and its surroundings;
3. The Marist Sisters’ residence and its surroundings;
4. The faculty room and lounge;
5. The offices except for official business; and
6. The elementary classroom and canteen
I. Safety Measures
1. Students may leave the campus during school hours provided that an
off-campus slip is issued by the CPI, the Principal, the Assistant Principal
or the Level Coordinator.
2. Campus curfew is at 5:30b P.M. except for the Science Curriculum which
is at 6:00 P.M. and Alternative Education students at 7:00 or 8:00 P.M.
3. Admittance of student on weekends requires parent’s permit to be
collected by the teacher or moderator concerned.
4. Appropriate measures may be adopted so that only students, faculty
members, school personnel and other persons who have legitimate
business with the school are allowed to enter the school premises.
5. Bags, packages and other containers may be subjected to security at
the school gate, school premises or in the classroom.
6. Only the vehicles with NDDU stickers are allowed to enter the school.
7. Information of any kind regarding students enrolled is never given. Such
information may be secured under special circumtances only with the
approval of the Principal.
8. No student may participate in any outside activity as a representative
of NDDU-IBED JHS Lagao without being authorized in writing by the
Principal or his/her authorized representative.
9. No off-campus activity may be recognized as a school activity without
approval form the Asst. Principal and Principal.
10. If the teacher is not in the class at the scheduled time, a class officer
must immediately report to the Assistant Principal. The student should
wait quietly inside the classroom. The class officer will maintain order until
the teacher arrives.
11. Confiscated gadgets are deposited at the Principal’s office. Parents
must retrieve such confiscated gadget personally.
12. Any involvement from the classroom to another place of activity (and
vice-versa) must be done in silence and in order with the students
forming one or two lines. The class officers must help in the supervision of
the class.
13. Any deadly weapons such as knives, guns, ice picks and other sharp
objects and the like are prohibited.
14. The school does not recognize any fraternity, gang or organization
which threatens the safety of the whole community.
J. Class Behavior
Students are expected to:
1. Fall in line at 7:25 a.m. They should be inside the classroom at exactly 7:30
a.m.
2. Pray with reverence, respect and attention before the class begins.
3. Refrain from eating during class hours.
4. Keep their classroom and the corridors clean, neat and orderly at all
times.
5. Avoid boisterous conduct such ad whistling, shouting, running, teasing
and any action which distract any on-going activities.
6. Put in silent mode/turn off their keypad phones during class hours and in
between periods.
7. Follow the Six Golden Rules which are the primary classroom assertive
discipline.
7.1 Pray reverently.
7.2 Follow instructions.
7.3 Ask permission.
7.4 Maintain cleanliness and orderliness in the classroom.
7.5 Stay at your seat.
7.6 Don’t disturb.
K. Offenses and Sanctions
Level Sanction
1 Verbal Warning
2 Letter to Parents( Written Warning) and
deduction of 10 points in the general
behaviour of the Conduct grade
3 Conference with parents/guardiance,
CPI, adviser/guidance counselor, C in
Conduct
4 Conference with parents/guardiance,
CPI, adviser/guidance counselor, C in
Conduct, 2-day suspension from class.
5 Conference with parents/guardiance,
CPI, adviser/guidance counselor, C in
Conduct, 3-day off-campus
suspension.
6 Administrative proceedings and
dismissal.
PART III:
MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT
(MOA)
PART IV:
ACTIVITY REPORT
TRAINING PLAN OUTLINE
The learners were grouped and were given a rotation plan wherein each
the learners were given lectures, instructed on the basic steps that is specialized
in that department. This rotation plan allowed for a more wholelistic experience
for each of the students that were given the opportunity to be assigned at
Riverside College.
WEEKLY REPORT
University- Main Campus with the strand of Humanities and Social Sciences have
student assistant although I’m a working student here. I was assigned at Grade 8
Level in section 801- St. Maria Gorretie with the advisory of Mr. Sherwin Nebit .
Before I entered the classroom I was introduced myself to their advisor for as to
be aware why I’m here, then their advisor introduced me to the whole class. At
first it wasn’t nervous because I’ve already tried it as a working student in our
computer lab where when their teacher are not around the working students will
the techniques of teacher used to teach their students and how they interact with
the students. I noticed that they have 6 subjects every day and their time was
being adjusted its because of the elementary students was being transferred in
High school building due to the rehabilitation of elementary building. Every day
they have different subjects. I’ve noticed that before they start the class they
usually pray with rosary and checking with the attendance, anouncements or
assignmets. Their first subject that time is Filipino with subject teacher Mr. Nebit
followed by the second subject is Computer with Mrs. Dela Cruz where they
usually discussed at Computer Lab 1. The third subject is Mapeh with Mr. Dela
presented. Fourth subject is English and the substitute teacher is Ms. Darato
because Mrs. Betonio was not around she gave them an activity to answer the
Next is their recess at 3:10-3:40 at that time they’re noisy and I tend to
warning them because the other class are getting start and it may be affected
to other class. The fifth subject is Araling Panlipunan with Mr. Babas and he gave
them an activity to answer the quiz in their big notebook. Sixth subject is Math
with Ms. Sismar and she tackled their new lesson which is solving systems of linear
equations . Some of the students cannot understand but the teacher tried to
repeat it. Lastly, the subject is ESP with Mr. Sen but unfortunately Mrs. Jumantoc
the guidance counselor gave them an evaluation for their subject teachers.
This is the second day of our immersion, and I was afraid because I
might be late but gladly it was not because our daily time in must 1:10. Now I’m
seated at back of students to listen and to observe the teacher and the students.
I notice that their celling fan is not functioning and there are some garbages that
I’ve seen. It was second subject in Math with Ms. Sisnar when I’ve entered the
room. They pray first and the teacher gave them an assignment to be able to
check it and after that they have a quiz about their lesson yesterday. Next is the
Araling Panlipunan with Mr. Babas he gave another set of quiz to be answrred in
big notebook, He also said that they can answer it in kioks or classroom. Now, it’s
the time for Computer subject with Mrs. Dela Cruz which they have hands-on-
activity for drag and drop in completion for their performance task in Computer
Lab 1.
Its time for recess and all of my co-workers gathered together to the
kiosk to have recess and talk about on whats happening in their second day. In
English subject was substitute by Mr. Amancio for the preparation of their speech
choir and they must practice their script. Tle subject with Mr. Reem and he is not
in good condition due to his sickness. He didn’t gave instruction or lesson to the
students that why the whole time was chit chatting, playing and transferring with
seats of the students. The last subject is Science with Ms. Eliver and she gave the
students a folder to finish their laboratory activities and some of the students are
playing. I tend to talk them to stop playing and answer the given activity given
by them.
Ms. Tassarra and now, this day is the continuation of our work. I’m always seated
at the back and listening and observing the students and tecahers. It was always
repeated before they start the class they must pray and check the attendance.
It was second subject in Math with Ms. Sisnar and they’re talk about new topic
“solving system of equations / elimination Method. The student are well behaved
because the teacher is angry to them because they are not listening. The teacher
tend to make her voice loud so that it will be heard at back. In second subject in
Araling Panlipunan with Mr. Babas he gave the time for the student to practice
the speech choir and some of them are not participating they tend to talk with
In the continuation of English subject the teacher gave them allotted time
to practice their speech choir. In Tle subject with Mr. Reem he tackled topic
about the principes in preparation of desserts but some of the students are not
listening because of the low voice of the teacher. While in last subject in Science
with Ms. Eliver the students are well participative in discusiing the table of the
Elements. The teacher clearly portrays well the topics and it really understood by
students.
It is the fourt day of our immersion, it was second subject and Ms. Luningling
is their CLE subject teacher. She noticed me and she wanted me to introduce but
I decline because it was already done. She gave them an instructions in each
group because she will gave quiz and she gave 10 minutes to study with their
groups. Now , it is Mapeh time with Mr.Dela Cruz they sing Thailand songs and
someof the studnets are laughing because of the lyrics. When their teacher are
discussing the studnets are well attentive in listening and they are participative. In
math subject with Ms. Sisnar the teacher only gave them pointers or coverage for
their exam and they having their review. In Araling Panlipunan Mr. Babas discuss
their new topic about Kolonyalismo at Imperyalismo. Most of the students are
attentive in listening with their teacher and the student are well participative in
discussion. In Science with Ms. Eliver they dicuss the contuution of their topic and
the students are well listening. Lastly, with their adviser time they practice their
speech choir. Students are very noisy an their cannot gave warning and their
Due to the pastoral day in December 12 we are not having our work
immersion. It was Friday and the last day of our immersion as being a student-
teacher assistant. In Science with Ms. Eliver they have the continuation of the
topic of electronic distribution and student are listening because if they are
listening the teacher will gave them a time to practice their speech choir. In the
subject of Engish, Cle, Mapeh the teachers gave them allotted time to practice
their speech choir. Some of the students are not participate, playing, talking and
laughning. Mr. Dela Cruz their Mapeh teacher gave them a warning if they are
not participating well they will having a discussion and if the members are not
listening to their leaders there are the tendency that they will kick-out of the
group. In Math the teacher gave an discusiion and after that they have a quiz to
REFLECTION
Work Immersion 2019-2020: NDDU-IBED LAGAO
Actually I’m currently a working student in this institution for the past 6 years
and it is not my first time to handle a job. This work immersion is a good thing that
the Department of Education gave opportunity to us, the pioneers of K-12
curriculum to train ourselves in a work environment to the taste of real life the
moment you had your first job. I, myself have learned so much lessons and attain
so many experiences that will surely make me grow into a better student and a
better citizen in the near future. This subject also gave glimpse on us what we are
going to face the moment we step out on school and start earning money on our
own. Those struggles we’ve faced when we are travelling it takes time to go our
work so that we cannot be late, you need to have an early lunch so that tuloy
tuloy na ang trabaho and also balancing studies and work are just the basic
struggles as a true worker is facing every day. Also, with this subject, I have
realized that we should not become too burden on our parents because this is
what they are going through just to provide for the needs of the family.
You being inside the school is fun yet stressful sometimes and we
thought that we will live like this for the rest of our lives. Well, let me tell you
something; inside the school, you learn but outside of school, we learn more.
Experience is still the best teacher we could ever have. Treasure every bit of it and
learn from it.
Problem Encountered
The main problems that we encountered during the immersion program are:
2.
1. Give the students some activities not only to observe, it would not only satisfy their
interest and it would also help them widen their knowledge to the area of their choice.