1) Consider yourself as the adviser of an absentee student, what is the best approach that you need to employ to do in order for the students to lessen his absences?  a) Ignore the issue and hope the student starts attending on their own.isitation b) Publicly shame the student in front of the class to discourage others from skipping. c) Immediately punish the student without trying to understand the reasons behind their absences. d) Establish open communication with the student to understand the root causes of their absences and work with them to create a support plan. 2) As a teacher, what is the best thing that you can do to help your students who are experiencing academic pressure and burnout? a) Tell them that burnout is just part of being a good student and they should get used to it. b) Create a supportive learning environment by offering flexible deadlines, encouraging open communication, and promoting a healthy balance between academics and well-being. c) Encourage them to set aside academic pressure and just do what they can do since they will all pass. d) Assign more work to push them to perform better under pressure. 3) What is the best thing a barangay captain will do to help students who cannot afford to have transportation going to school? a) Provide a portion of agriculture allocation to student fare allowances in order for them to have a ride going to school. b) Use the barangay funds for unrelated projects instead of addressing student needs. c) Coordinate with the local government or NGOs to provide free or subsidized transportation services for students. d) Ignore the problem since transportation is not the barangay’s responsibility. 4) As a principal of a public school in your area, what is the best thing that you can do to address reading and writing problems of your students? a) Implement reading and writing intervention programs, such as remedial classes and literacy-focused activities, and provide training for teachers to support struggling students. b) Impose a regulation that teachers or adviser must be blamed for this problem in order for them to have some extra effort to implement reading and writing programs. c) Encourage teachers from spending extra time on students who are behind. d) Ignore the issue and focus only on completing the curriculum. 5) As parents what will you do if your children confess that they cannot cope up with academic pressure and burnout and implying to stop their studies? a) Encourage them to continue studying without addressing their feelings, saying quitting is not an option. b) Compare them to other students who are doing well and say they’re just being lazy. c) Work together to find practical solutions, such as seeking help from teachers or counselors. d) Ignore their concerns and tell them to “toughen up” because everyone goes through it. 6) As a teacher, what is the best thing you will do to help students who are not vocal inside the classroom? a) Encourage participation through small group activities or written reflections to gradually build their confidence. b) Observe the student’s behavior to understand possible reasons for their silence, such as shyness or lack of confidence. c) Create a safe and supportive classroom environment where students feel comfortable expressing themselves. d) all of the above 7) You have seen one of your students who has a disruptive behavior, what is the best thing that you will? a) Talk to the student privately to understand the reason behind the behavior. b) Work with parents, guidance counselors, or support staff to develop a plan for improvement. c) Set clear and consistent expectations for classroom behavior. d) all of the above 8) Maya, a Muslim kid and a transferee at your school is being isolated inside your classroom. As a teacher, what is the best thing that you can do to address this problem? a) Ignore the situation and hope the students will eventually include her. b) Promote inclusivity by educating the class about diversity, fostering respect for different cultures and beliefs, and encouraging group activities that help Maya build friendships. c) Ask Maya to change her behavior or appearance to fit in better with the class. d) Separate Maya further by assigning her to work alone to avoid conflict. 9) Amir, from the indigenous community of Ilocos Norte is being shamed by one of your colleagues at school. As a teacher how will you approach your colleague to say that her action is wrong? a) Speak to your colleague privately and respectfully, explain why the behavior is inappropriate. b) Confront your colleague in front of others and accuse them aggressively. c) Stay silent because it’s not your business to interfere with another teacher's actions. d) Report your colleague to the principal as it violated the rights of the student. 10) Veronica, a 7 year old kid is always beaten by her father. She goes to school with bruises on her arms and legs. As a teacher, how will you approach a student who is a victim of domestic abuse? a) Ignore the bruises because it’s a family matter and not your responsibility. b) Confront the father directly without informing authorities or following proper procedures. c) Report the suspected abuse immediately to the appropriate child protection authorities and school officials d) Tell the child to behave better at home to avoid being beaten.

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