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Anatomy of The RPMS Portfolio

This document outlines the common Means of Verification (MOVs) that should be included in the RPMS portfolio for teachers and master teachers to prove attainment of objectives. It provides details on the specific MOVs needed for each of the 12 objectives, such as classroom observation rating sheets, lesson plans, instructional materials, assessment tools, and records of participation in meetings. The RPMS uses MOVs to show evidence of performance attainment to help evaluators assess teacher performance.

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Anatomy of The RPMS Portfolio

This document outlines the common Means of Verification (MOVs) that should be included in the RPMS portfolio for teachers and master teachers to prove attainment of objectives. It provides details on the specific MOVs needed for each of the 12 objectives, such as classroom observation rating sheets, lesson plans, instructional materials, assessment tools, and records of participation in meetings. The RPMS uses MOVs to show evidence of performance attainment to help evaluators assess teacher performance.

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Anatomy of the RPMS Portfolio

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Mark Anthony Llego
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This is a visual representation of the most common Means of Verification


(MOV) that need to be included In the RPMS Portfolio. Please refer to your RPMS
Tools for Teachers and Master Teachers for a more detailed description.

Photo Courtesy: DepEd-BHROD

RPMS Portfolio for Teacher I-III

OBJECTIVE 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10
Classroom Observation Rating Sheets each supported by any 1 of the following:

 Instructional Materials
 Lesson Plan
 Performance Task/Test Materials
OBJECTIVE 8
 Participated in LACs/FGDs meetings as evidently shown in the following
MOV
 Personal Notes
 Minutes of the Meeting

OBJECTIVE 11
 A combination of the acceptable MOV
 Compilation of Learners’ Work
 Lesson Plan
 Assessment Tools with TOS
 Class Record/Grading Sheets

OBJECTIVE 12
 A combination of at least of the acceptable MOV
 Corrected Test Papers
 Anecdotal Records
 Minutes of the Meeting
 Report Cards

RPMS Portfolio for Master Teacher I-IV

OBJECTIVE 1,3,4,5,7
Classroom Obeservation Rating Sheets each supported by any 1 of the following
MOV:
 Instructional Materials
 Lesson Plan
 Performance Task/Test Materials

OBJECTIVE 2
 Copy or research proposal &
 Proof of participation and/or contribution to a collaborative research
 Certified completed collaborative research
 Proof of dissemination of research findings
 Proof of utilization of research findings

OBJECTIVE 6
 Minutes (Meeting/LAC/FGD)
 Lesson Plan
 Instructional Materials

OBJECTIVE 8
 Implemented LAC Plan

OBJECTIVE 9
 Annecdotal Records
 Record of Dialogue/PTC
 Other MOV
 Sample agreement for learners at risk
 Attendance sheet
 Report Cards

OBJECTIVE 12
 Test Results
 Rubric

UNDERSTANDING THE RPMS TOOL AND ITS


MEANS OF VERIFICATION (MOV)

Photo Courtesy: DepEd-BHROD


The RPMS provides the list of Means of Verification (MOVs) that can prove the
teacher’s attainment of objectives. These have been judiciously selected to
show evidence of attainment of objectives. Teachers gather, select, organize
and annotate MOV to help Raters in assessing their performance.

MOVs include classroom observation tool (COT) rating sheet and/or inter-
observer agreement form, lesson plans/modified daily lesson logs (DLLs),
instructional materials, formative and summative assessment tools,
compilations of student outputs, certificates of attendance to professional
development activities like graduate studies, seminars, forums, and/or learning
action cells, and evidence showing the conduct of collaborative activities with
parents/colleagues/other stakeholders.

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