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SHS Core - Personal Development CG PDF
SHS Core - Personal Development CG PDF
Quarter I
Unit 1: Self-Development (20 hours)
1. Knowing Oneself The learners demonstrate The learners shall be able to... The learners...
an understanding of…
Understanding conduct self-exploration and 1.1 explain that knowing oneself can make a person EsP-PD11/12KO-Ia-1.1
oneself during himself/herself during simple disclosure accept his/her strengths and limitations and dealing with
middle and late middle and late others better
adolescence adolescence 1.2 share his/her unique characteristics, habits, and
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experiences
1.3 maintain a journal
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2. Developing the the various aspects of illustrate the connections 2.1 discuss the relationship among physiological,
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Whole Person holistic development: between thoughts, feelings, cognitive, psychological, spiritual, and social development
2.1
physiological, cognitive, and behaviors in a person’s to understand his/her thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
psychological, spiritual, holistic development 2.2 evaluate his/her own thoughts, feelings, and EsP-PD11/12DWP-Ib-
and social development behaviors 2.2
2.3 show the connections between thoughts, feelings, EsP-PD11/12DWP-Ic-
and behaviors in actual life situations 2.3
3. Developmental the skills and tasks make a list of ways to become 3.1 classifiy various developmental tasks according to
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Stages in Middle appropriate for middle responsible adolescents developmental stage
and Late and late adolescence, and prepared for adult life 3.2 evaluate one’s development in comparison with
Adolescence preparatory to early EsP-PD11/12DS-Id-3.2
persons of the same age group
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4. The Challenges the developmental clarify and manage the 4.1 discuss that facing the challenges during adolescence
of Middle and Late changes in middle and demands of the teen years may able to clarify and manage the demands of teen EsP-PD11/12CA-Id-4.1
Adolescence late adolescence, and (middle and late adolescence) years
expectations of and from 4.2 express his/her feelings on the expectations of the
adolescents significant people around him/her (parents, siblings, EsP-PD11/12CA-Ie-4.2
friends, teachers, community leaders)
4.3 make affirmations that help one become more
lovable and capable as an adolescent EsP-PD11/12CA-Ie-4.3
Quarter I
Unit 2: Aspects of Personal Development (20 hours)
5. Coping with stress and its sources; identify personal ways of 5.1 discuss that understanding stress and its sources
Stress in Middle and various coping for healthful living during adolescence may help in identifying ways to cope EsP-PD11/12CS-If-5.1
Late Adolescence stress responses; and and have a healthful life
coping strategies for 5.2 identify sources of one’s stress and illustrate the
healthful living in middle effect of stress on one’s system EsP-PD11/12CS-If-5.2
and late adolescence 5.3 demonstrate personal ways of coping with stress for
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healthful living
6. The Powers of the whole brain theory, or identify ways to improve 6.1 discuss that understanding the left and right brain
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the Mind two hemispheres of the learning using both the left may help in improving one’s learning
brain: artistic (right-brain and right brain 6.2 explore two types of mind-mapping techniques, each
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dominant) and linear suited to right brain- or left brain-dominant thinking
6.2
(left-brain dominant) styles
6.3 make a plan to improve learning using left and right
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brain through mind-mapping activities
7. Mental Health the concepts about identify his/her own 7.1 interpret the concepts of mental health and
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and Well-being in mental health and well- vulnerabilities and make a plan psychological well-being in everyday observations about
7.1
Middle and Late being in middle and late on how to stay mentally mental health problems during adolescence
adolescence adolescence healthy 7.2 identify his/her own vulnerabilities EsP-PD11/12MHWB-Ii-
7.2
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Quarter II
Unit 3: Building and Maintaining Relationships (20 hours)
9. Personal the dynamics of appraise one’s present 9.1 discuss an understanding of teen-age relationships,
Relationships attraction, love, and relationships and make plans including the acceptable and unacceptable expressions of EsP-PD11/12PR-IIa-9.1
commitment for building responsible future attractions
relationships 9.2 express his/her ways of showing attraction, love, and
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commitment
9.3 identify ways to become responsible in a relationship EsP-PD11/12PR-IIb-9.3
10. Social the concepts about social identify the different roles of 10.1 distinguish the various roles of different individuals
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Relationships in influence, group leaders and followers in in society and how they can influence people through
10.1
Middle and Late leadership and society their leadership or followership
Adolescence followership 10.2 compare one’s perception of himself/herself and EsP-PD11/12SR-IIc-
how others see him/her 10.2
10.3 conduct a mini-survey on Filipino relationships EsP-PD11/12SR-IIc-
(family, school, and community) 10.3
11. Family the impact of one’s family identify the firm and gentle 11.1 appraise one’s family structure and the type of care
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Structures and on his/her personal sides of family care that affect he/she gives and receives, which may help in
11.1
Legacies development during a person’s development during understanding himself/herself better
middle and late middle and late adolescence 11.2 make a genogram and trace certain physical, EsP-PD11/12FSL-IId-e-
adolescence personality, or behavioral attributes through generations 11.2
11.3 prepare a plan on how to make the family members EsP-PD11/12FSL-IIe-
firmer and gentler with each other 11.3
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Quarter II
Unit 4: Career Development (20 hours)
12. Persons and the concepts of career set a personal career goal 12.1 explain that through understanding of the concepts
Careers development, life goals, based on the results of self- of career and life goals can help in planning his/her EsP-PD11/12PC-IIf-12.1
and personal factors assessment of various career
influencing career choices personal factors 12.2 identify the personal factors influencing career
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choices
12.3 take a self-assessment tool to know his/her
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personality traits and other personal factors in relation to
12.3
his/her life goals
13. Career the external factors make a career plan based on 13.1 discuss the external factors influencing career EsP-PD11/12CP-IIg-
Pathways influencing career choices his/her personal goal, and choices that may help in career decision making 13.1
external factors influencing 13.2 identify pros and cons of various career options with EsP-PD11/12CP-IIh-
career choices the guidance of parent, teacher, or counselor 13.2
13.3 prepare a career plan based on his/her personal EsP-PD11/12CP-IIh-i-
goal and external factors influencing career choices 13.3
14. Insights into his/her personal analyze and synthesize his/her 14.1 explain the factors in personal development that
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One’s Personal development as an personal development as an may guide him/her in making important career decisions
14.1
Development important component of important component of as adolescents
setting career and life setting career and life goals 14.2 share insights that make him/her realize the
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goals importance of personal development in making a career
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decision as adolescent
14.3 construct a creative visualization of his/her personal
development through of the various stages he/she went EsP-PD11/12IOPD-IIj-
through, stressors, influences, and decision-making 14.3
points, and a personal profile analysis
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GLOSSARY
Huling Bahagi ng Late adolescence The final stage of physical and emotional growth as children pass into adulthood; happens
Pagdadalaga/Pagbibinata somewhere between 17 and 22 years of age, when teens become fully mature mentally and
physically
Panlipunang Impluwensiya Social influence Occurs when one's emotions, opinions, or behaviors are affected by others
Pansariling Kaunlaran Adolescence A period of life in which the child transitions into an adult
Pansariling Paglago Personal development/Self- Understanding of one’s physiological, cognitive, psychological, spiritual, and social development
development to understand one’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and making important decisions toward
becoming a better person
Teorya ng Pangingibabaw Brain Lateralization or Brain According to the theory of left-brain or right-brain dominance, each side of the brain controls
ng Kalahating-Kaliwa o Dominance Theory different types of thinking. Additionally, people are said to prefer one type of thinking to the
Kalahating Kanan ng Utak other. For example, a “left-brained” person is often said to be more logical, analytical, and
objective, while a “right-brained” person is said to be more intuitive, thoughtful, and
subjective.
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Sample: EsP-PD11/12KO-Ia-1.1
LEGEND SAMPLE DOMAIN/ COMPONENT CODE
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References:
Bernstein, Carolyn Maddy, and Esmeralda S. Cunanan. Exemplary Career Guidance Programs: What Should They Look Like? (University of California: Berkeley National Center
for Research in Vocational Education, August 1995).
Exemplary Career Guidance Programs: What Should They Look Like?. http://www.nrccte.org/sites/default/files/publication-files/exemplary_career_guidance_programs.pdf.
Senior High School Career Guidance Program. 2015. Department of Education Order 41
Sharma, Ra. S. Fundamentals of Guidance and Counselling. (New Delhi India: Loyal Book Depot, 2001).
Spokane, Arnold. Career Intervention. (Englewood Cliffs New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1991).
US Department of Education, Career Guidance and Counselling Programs. Rich South High School Horizon Program: (Rich Town Park Illinois: Rich South High School, 1998).
Yuen, Man-tak. T. Life Skills Development and Comprehensive Guidance Program Series. (Hongkong China:University of Hongkong, 2004 ed).
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