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Republic of the Philippines
                                      Department of Education
                                       National Capital Region
                                 Division of City Schools – Malabon
                            TUGATOG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
                             Dr. Lascano Street Tugatog, Malabon City
        LDM2 – Learning Delivery           MODULE 3A (LESSON DESIGN AND             DATE:  MARCH 12, 2021
        modalities Course for Teachers    ASSESSMENT IN THE MODALITIES)
        Study Notebook of:       JOSEPHINE S. PERALTA        Department/Group  MATHEMATICS










                      YOUR STUDY NOTEBOOK

                      You are asked to keep a Study Notebook (Learning Journal) for this Course. You may have kept
                      one before or the idea may be new to you. Essentially, this is a notebook in which you note such
                      things as:

                          •   your response to the activities in the Course
                          •   ideas that may come to you are either studying by yourself or on the LAC, or when you
                             are working, or at any other time
                          •   drafts of contributions to Course discussions
                          •   notes about articles that you read that are related to (but not embedded in) the Course
                             – these could be from professional journals, government policy documents or media
                             stories, for example
                          •   reflects on your own learning trajectory through the Course,
                          (Note that this are examples and don not constitute an inclusive list)

                          The last item here – reflection on your own learning – is one of the most important. It is
                          helpful to identify how your own learning – is one of the most important. It is helpful to
                          identify how your own personal theories, ideas and beliefs change, or are reinforced, by your
                          study. Sometimes this learning will be very clear to you; at other times, your learning will
                          only become apparent over a much longer time span – for example, when you introduce
                          some ideas in your place of work or draw on some of your practice in your learning.

                          Your Study Notebook is personal to you and it should be useful to you, even if you might be
                          able to share parts of it with a friend or colleagues. There is no particular formula for keeping
                          a Study Notebook: some days you may write a great deal, whereas at other times only a
                          little. However, you are advised to write notes in such a way that they are intelligible when
                          you return to them months later. Throughout the Course there are regular prompts for you
                          to note down a response in your Study Notebook.
                          You can keep the notebook in a formal that appeals to you and is easy for you to maintain –
                           it could be an ordinary paper notebook or on a desktop or mobile device.




        Check and Monitored by:                              Noted by:
                       JEAN C. DELA CRUZ                                 ELSIE P. EMERENCIANA
                        Department Head V                                       Principal IV
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