Friday, July 6, 2007

FOR MY VALUES EDUCATION STUDENTS

Sorry class if I just posted this now... Anyway, here is a copy of the questions that you're supposed to answer in your journal. God bless.


Values Education 1 / Third Meeting

“1 + 1= 1” “My Personal Values” + “MCL MVV = Our Values”

Thoughts

Personal values are the desirable qualities, standards or principles which serve as persons’ driving force that influence their actions and reactions. Knowing ones values offers so many advantages. It helps us follow a clear set of rules and guidelines for our actions. It guides us in making good decisions. Through this, we can find compatible people, places, and things that support our way of living. It motivates us to be true to ourselves. Living our values is one of the most powerful tools available to help us become the person we want to be, accomplish our goals, and influence others. (best-of-time –management.com/values.htm)

Just as individuals give importance to values, so do organizations and institutions like MCL. Mission, Vision and Core Values define the organizations’ culture or way of life of its members. At the core of organizational culture are values. These values shape the quality of life and structure of an organization. The organization is successful to the degree to which all the members have shared values expressed through their goals and beliefs. There has to be an alignment between one's personal values and the values of an organization he belongs to. This will help us journey on the same boat towards a common vision. (Adapted from Hall-Tonna Values Framework and Technology)

MCL encourages every Malayans to practice the value of competence, truth/wisdom, knowledge, research, problem solving, excellence, punctuality, teamwork, quality service, integrity, accountability and sense of ownership (all for one, one for all). Make these the cornerstone of your life.


Challenge yourself

After this session, for two days in school, you are going to practice/implement/actualize your top two values. You have the options to practice one or both values in a day. On your journal, write your reflections (for day one and day two) separately using the outline below. Hope you will enjoy and learn meaningfully from this challenge.

Outline
- the date/time of experience
- the values you have practiced
- the story/experience (details: people, location, event, situations, ways the values have been practiced and the reactions of the involved people)
- your feelings during the experience
- the learning from your experience

Assignment for next meeting

Choose one and do it in your journal.

A. Write your thoughts/reflection about the Freshmen Night using the guide questions below.

1. What were the things, scenes and events you have seen during the Freshmen Night?
2. What were your feelings/emotions during the event?
3. What did you like most about the event?
4. What did you dislike during the event?
5. What have you realized/learned from this experience?
6. Any remarks for MCL administrators.

B. Write a reflection about one of your significant classroom experiences during the past few days at MCL. This could be something positive or negative. Use the outline below.

- the date/time of experience
- details of the story/experience (people, location, event/situation, reactions of the people around)
- your feelings and reactions during the experience
- your learning/realization from the experience

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