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Question 1: Role Allocation a. How did your team decide on the roles and responsibilities for each team member? 1. By drawing lots 2. By assigning roles based on personal preferences 3. By discussing and considering each member's skills and interests 4. By letting the team leader decide Question 2: Role Allocation b. Did everyone in the team contribute to defining their roles and responsibilities? 1. Yes, everyone had a say in defining their roles 2. No, only the team leader decided the roles 3. Only a few members contributed to defining roles 4. Roles were assigned by the instructor Question 3: Role Allocation c. How does each team member's role contribute to the overall project? 1. Each member's role is unrelated to the project 2. Each member's role is equally important for the project's success 3. Some roles are more important than others 4. The team did not define specific roles for each member Question 4: Communication a. Describe the communication tools and strategies your team used to collaborate effectively. 1. We only communicated through email 2. We used a combination of email, messaging apps, and face-to-face meetings 3. We relied solely on face-to-face meetings 4. We did not have any specific communication tools or strategies Question 5: Communication b. How did your team handle disagreements or conflicts in communication? 1. We avoided conflicts by not discussing disagreements 2. We had open discussions and found compromises 3. Conflicts were resolved by the team leader's decision 4. We did not encounter any conflicts in communication Question 6: Communication c. Did you have regular team meetings, and how did they contribute to your project's progress? 1. We had regular meetings, but they did not contribute to the project's progress 2. We had irregular meetings, which hindered the project's progress 3. We had regular meetings, and they significantly contributed to the project's progress 4. We did not have any team meetings Question 7: Problem Solving a. Can you provide an example of a challenging problem your team encountered during the project, and how did you work together to solve it? 1. We did not encounter any challenging problems 2. We encountered a problem, but did not work together to solve it 3. We encountered a problem and worked together to find a solution 4. We encountered a problem, but only the team leader solved it Question 8: Problem Solving b. Did your team encounter any technical roadblocks, and how did you collectively address them? 1. We did not encounter any technical roadblocks 2. We encountered roadblocks, but did not address them collectively 3. We encountered roadblocks and collectively found solutions 4. Only a few team members addressed the technical roadblocks Question 9: Problem Solving c. Were there any innovative solutions or ideas that emerged through team collaboration? 1. No, there were no innovative solutions or ideas 2. Yes, there were some innovative solutions or ideas 3. Only the team leader came up with innovative solutions or ideas 4. The team did not collaborate on finding solutions or ideas Question 10: Project Planning and Organization a. How did your team plan and manage tasks and deadlines throughout the project? 1. We did not have a plan or manage tasks and deadlines 2. We had a plan, but did not manage tasks and deadlines effectively 3. We had a plan and managed tasks and deadlines effectively 4. Only the team leader managed tasks and deadlines Answer Key: 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b 6. c 7. c 8. c 9. b 10. c
RPMS Quiz: Quality vs. Efficiency 1. A teacher spends five hours creating a highly interactive digital game for a single 40-minute lesson. This is an example of prioritizing: • A) Quality over Efficiency • B) Efficiency over Quality • C) Administrative Competence • D) Resource Management • Hint: The focus is on high-level engagement, but the time investment is very high. 2. Which of the following best describes "Efficiency" in the context of the RPMS? • A) Submitting all MOVs and reports on or before the deadline with minimal errors. • B) Ensuring 100% of students pass the quarterly examination. • C) Creating the most aesthetically pleasing portfolio in the department. • D) Conducting home visits for every single student in a class of 50. • Hint: Look for the option that emphasizes timeliness and resource use. 3. Using a "template" or a "reusable slide deck" for lesson planning is a strategy to improve: • A) Efficiency • B) Instructional Diversity • C) Subject Matter Mastery • D) Classroom Discipline • Hint: Templates reduce the time spent on repetitive formatting. 4. If a teacher provides detailed, personalized feedback to every student but submits the grades two weeks late, they have achieved: • A) High Quality, Low Efficiency • B) Low Quality, High Efficiency • C) High Quality, High Efficiency • D) Low Quality, Low Efficiency • Hint: The work itself is excellent, but the timing is poor. 5. Which tool improves Efficiency without sacrificing the Quality of assessment data? • A) Automated Google Forms for multiple-choice quizzes. • B) Giving everyone a passing grade to save time on checking. • C) Writing long paragraphs of feedback on 200 paper-based essays. • D) Skipping assessments entirely to finish the syllabus faster. • Hint: Look for a balance where technology handles the "busy work." 6. When discussing Quality in your RPMS portfolio, which "Means of Verification" (MOV) is most appropriate? • A) Sample of student work with constructive teacher comments. • B) A logbook showing you arrived at school at 7:00 AM daily. • C) A certificate for attending a 1-hour webinar. • D) A photo of your organized teacher's cabinet. • Hint: Quality is evidenced by the impact on student learning. 7. The concept of "Doing the right things" (Effectiveness) represents: • A) Quality • B) Efficiency • C) Speed • D) Compliance • Hint: "Doing the right things" is about results; "Doing things right" is about process. 8. How does "Efficiency" help a teacher maintain "Quality" in the long run? • A) It prevents burnout by optimizing workload, leaving energy for creative teaching. • B) It allows the teacher to take more side jobs. • C) It ensures the teacher never has to talk to parents. • D) It proves that the teacher is smarter than their peers. • Hint: Consider the relationship between teacher well-being and performance. 9. If a teacher's RPMS rating for Quality is 5 (Outstanding) but Efficiency is 2 (Fair), what is the most likely reason? • A) The teacher produces excellent work but often misses deadlines. • B) The teacher is very fast but makes many mistakes in their reports. • C) The teacher is both slow and produces poor results. • D) The students are failing despite the teacher being very organized. • Hint: Check the gap between the high-standard output and the slow delivery. 10. What is the ultimate goal of balancing Quality and Efficiency in the PPST-RPMS? • A) To achieve sustainable professional excellence that benefits the learners. • B) To get a higher salary increase only. • C) To impress the School Head during the observation. • D) To finish the school year with the least amount of work possible. • Hint: It's about long-term growth for both teacher and student. ________________________________________ Answer Key: 1. A | 2. A | 3. A | 4. A | 5. A | 6. A | 7. A | 8. A | 9. A | 10. A ________________________________________
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