1. What does RPMS stand for?
A. Results-Based Performance Management System
B. Results-Driven Planning Model
A. Results-Based Performance Management System
π The old DepEd evaluation system under DO 2, s. 2015.
1. What was RPMS designed to do?
A. Assess teacher performance
B. Provide lesson plans
A. Assess teacher performance
π RPMS measured performance based on outputs.
1. Main goal of PMES?
A. Evaluate at year-end
B. Improve through feedback
B. Improve through feedback
π Focus on learning, not rating.
1. First phase of PMES?
A. Planning & Commitment
B. Assessment
A. Planning & Commitment
π Teachers and raters set clear goals.
1. COT stands for?
A. Classroom Observation Tool
B. Coaching and Observation Tracker
A. Classroom Observation Tool
π Used for classroom performance.
2. What does PMES stand for?
A. Professional Mentoring Scheme
B. Performance Management and Evaluation System
B. Performance Management and Evaluation System
π New system under DM 017, s. 2025 focused on growth.
2. What form was used?
A. SLR
B. IPCRF
B. IPCRF
π The main form for results and ratings.
2. PMES foundation?
A. PPST
B. PRC Code
A. PPST
π Still anchored on teacher standards.
2. What happens in Monitoring & Coaching?
A. Rating
B. Feedback and guidance
B. Feedback and guidance
π Ongoing coaching is key to growth.
2. Two key people in PMES?
A. Rater and Ratee
B. Teacher and Student
A. Rater and Ratee
π A partnership for development.
3. Why did DepEd shift to PMES?
A. To simplify and focus on coaching
B. To increase paperwork
A. To simplify and focus on coaching
π PMES is lighter, more developmental.
3. What was its common issue?
A. Too much paperwork
B. No feedback
A. Too much paperwork
π Teachers found it stressful and time-consuming.
3. Whatβs unique about PMES?
A. Year-end evaluation only
B. Continuous coaching
B. Continuous coaching
π Emphasizes ongoing mentoring.
3. What happens in Assessment & Rating?
A. Evaluate evidence
B. Set goals
A. Evaluate evidence
π Teachers present MOVs and results.
3. Performance record form?
A. IPCRF
B. Report Card
A. IPCRF
π Reflects goals and accomplishments.
4. Which memo introduced PMES?
A. DM 017, s. 2025
B. DO 2, s. 2015
A. DM 017, s. 2025
π Official document launching PMES.
4. How many observations per year?
A. 2β4
B. 1
A. 2β4
π Based on teacher rank and position.
4. What kind of culture does PMES promote?
A. Growth
B. Compliance
A. Growth
π Teachers reflect and grow collaboratively.
4. Rewarding & Development means?
A. New targets
B. Recognition & planning
B. Recognition & planning
π Encourages improvement after review.
4. Digital tool for submission?
A. e-IPCRF
B. Online Logbook
A. e-IPCRF
π Reduces paperwork and stress.
5. Both systems are anchored on what?
A. PRC Code
B. PPST
B. PPST
π PPST is still the teacher performance foundation.
5. RPMS focused mainly on?
A. Results and ratings
B. Coaching
A. A. Results and ratings
π Unlike PMES, RPMS was results-heavy.
5. PMES supports teachers through?
A. Mentoring
B. Grading
A. Mentoring
π Mentorship replaces judgment.
5. All 4 phases lead to?
A. Continuous improvement
B. Rating bonuses
A. Continuous improvement
π The ultimate goal: better teaching.
5. Raterβs main role?
A. Coach and mentor
B. Grader
A. Coach and mentor
π Supports rather than judges teachers.