REVISION NO.: REVISION DATE: 01 June 21, 2020 SYLLABUS GRADE: SUBJECT TITLE: CLASS SCHEDULE: Grade 7 VALUES EDUCATION 07 2 hours per week SUBJECT DESCRIPTION Values Education as a part of the school curriculum is the process by which values, attitudes and habits are formed as the learner interacts with his environment under the guidance of the teacher. SUBJECT OBJECTIVES At a minimum, a student completing this subject should be able to: 1. demonstrates an understanding of: (a) expected abilities and behaviors during adolescence/adolescence, talents and abilities, passions, and roles during adolescence/adolescence; (b) talent and ability; (c) passions; and (d) his duties in each role as an adolescent. 2. demonstrates an understanding of: (a) mind and behavior.; (b) relation of conscience to Natural Moral Law; (c) freedom; and (d) human dignity. 3. demonstrates an understanding of: (a) values and virtues; (b) hierarchy of values; (c) internal factors influencing the formation of values; and (d) external factors influencing the formation of values. 4. demonstrates an understanding of: (a) his dreams and aspirations; (b) good judgment; (c) personal factors in choosing an academic or technical vocational course, art or sports business or occupation; and (d) importance of education in preparation for entrepreneurship and earning a living. WW CONTENT 1-2 TOPIC Able to be mindful about self Develop a sense of selfconfidence 3-4 5-6 7-8 LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO) Appropriate Expected Skills and Behaviors During Adolescence (Developmental Tasks) Appreciation of oneself Value determination in handling adversities in life At the end of the lesson, the students are able to: LO1: identify own abilities, talents, and skills LO2: improve sense of selfconfidence; and Sharpen mindfulness towards self LO3: challenge themselves to enrich your talents and abilities for Put into action the value of future honesty Develop sense of selfdiscipline in achieving one’s goal Practice being futureoriented DATE COVERED 7-8 9 Roles as an Adolescent: To oneself, as a child, sibling, student, citizen, believer, consumer of media, and as a guardian of nature Accept and value responsibilities Improve socialization skills SDG: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions LO4: identify their interests according to field or focus; LO5: develop sense of selfdiscipline; and LO6:cite ways to improve own’s Appreciate the importance of interests obeying Academic Challenge Week FIRST QUARTERLY TEST 10 Date Given: Validated By: Practice Prudence Values perseverance no matter how hard life is 1-2 Mind and Will: The Relation of Conscience to the Natural Moral Law SDG: Quality Education Program Coordinator/Head Teacher LO7: determine the characteristics, the proper use of and object of the intellect and will LO8: analyze a decision made in a situation and think of ways to SGD: Reduce Inequalities Be mindful in making right decisions in life LO9: challenge oneself to be prudent with the use of intellect and will Provide ways to show care for others 3 LO10: use intellect and will in making sound and reasonable Appreciate the value of one’s decisions dignity Express openness in sharing LO11: identify acts that with their classmates demonstrate the lack of freedom; LO12: analyze issues of Enhance mindfulness of freedom in different situations inequalities or misuse of freedom 4-7 Freedom and suggest ways on how to solve it; Appreciate the importance of openness when it comes to LO13: value the importance of the criticisms usage of freedom; and Assume responsibility for using freedom LO14: examine the different ways by which the youth express Realize that everyone has the freedom(EsP7PT-IIe-7.2) right to be respected 8 Human Dignity Realize that everyone has the right to be respected Provide ways to show care for others Improve openness on receiving constructive criticisms Enhance preparedness in presentation LO15: recognize that the dignity of man is beyond social status, color, race, education, and religion; LO16: appreciate the importance of respecting dignity; and Express one’s willingness to participate in group Improve confidence in presenting an output 9 LO17: identify ways to show concern to those who are in need and they can protect their own dignity as well as others Academic Challenge Week SECOND QUARTERLY TEST 10 Date Given: 1-2 Relationship of Values and Virtue Validated By: Appreciate the value of choosing the right friends Program Coordinator/Head Teacher At the end of the lesson, the students are able to: LO18: identify the external factors that influence the formation of a person’s values; Value critical thinking 3-4 Practice openness through introducing oneself to others Hierarchy of Values SDG: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions Express one’s creativity LO19: examine the acts that manifest influence of the external factors); LO20: prove that understanding the people who influence the formation of a person’s values develops critical thinking in making Appreciate the importance of good decisions and actions amidst opposing influences. determination 5-7 8 Internal Factors Influencing the Formation of Values: (a) Conscience (b) Responsible Use of Freedom Enhance mindfulness in (c) Sensitivity to analyzing situations Evil, (d) Moral Appreciate the importance of Integrity critical thinking and mindfulness in decisionmaking Academic Challenge Week THIRD QUARTERLY TEST 9 Date Given: Validated By: Program Coordinator/Head Teacher 1-2 Dreams and Aspirations Good Decision Making 3-7 8 Recognize the importance of one’s ambition SDG: Partnership for the goals Hone one’s fortitude Practice being mindful in actions done Practice prudence in making decisions Use time to enhance communication with self Practice fortitude and prudence Taking time to reflect own qualities Value fortitude and perseverance in achieving a successful life At the end of the lesson, the students are able to: LO21: determine clear and realistic goals toward the right direction in life and achieve your ambition; LO22: recognize that ambition can inspire you to pursue a fruitful and happy life; and LO23: perceive that determining clear and realistic goals and actions to achieve it can guide you toward the right direction in life Academic Challenge Week FOURTH QUARTERLY TEST 9 Date Given: Validated By: Program Coordinator/Head Teacher TEXTBOOK Arrogante, C. S. et al. Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao 7 (p. 170-171). 2013. Vibal Group, Inc. Dulay, L. M. I Am a Child of the Universe (p. 266-268). 2016. Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. Quiambao, D. Sandoval, K. Good Character Matters (p .142-143). 2016. Vibal Group, Inc. SUBJECT EVALUATION The quarterly grades of the student is based on the following components: Written Works Performance Tasks Quarterly Assessment 40% 40% 20% Total: 100% The student is required to obtain an average of 75% in order to pass the subject. Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds to fail the subject are the following: 1. Intellectual dishonesty (cheating and plagiarism) during tests and other requirements. 2. Student who has incurred more than 20% of the total number of school days (i.e., 14 unexcused absences) shall not be given credit to the subject regardless of class standing. 3. Other grounds as stipulated in the school rules and relevant policies and regulations that maybe promulgated from time to time. AVAILABLE SUBJECT MATERIALS a. Subject Syllabus b. Books OTHER SUBJECT POLICIES LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION English is the medium of instruction. Lectures, discussions, and documentation will be in English. Topic switching is highly discouraged and the use of other languages aside from English in communicating and in presenting subject works will be a valid ground for demerits in that given exercise. HOMEWORK, WRITTEN REPORTS AND REACTION PAPERS All homework and other assigned work must be submitted on time. SUBJECT PORTFOLIO All exercises and requirements for the subject are to be compiled by the students as part of their portfolio. The same must be made available for inspection by the Instructor before the end of the quarter. HONOR, DRESS, AND GROOMING CODE Other provisions stipulated by school administration will be enforced in and out of the classroom. Students who have violated the dress code policy and other related offenses will not be permitted to attend classes without being cleared by the Student Affairs Office or the Guidance office. CONSULTATION SCHEDULES Name of Faculty Member: Email Address: Days Available for Consultation: Time and Venue: PREPARED BY: MR. JAYSON ARAO HEAD TEACHER APPROVED BY: MR. PHAM DUC QUYNH SCHOOL DIRECTOR