Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1. Discuss extensively the Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives of the Institution
2. Compare clearly the Mission and Vision Statement
3. Identify the purpose, inclusion of the Vision and Mission Statement
Educational Institution
The term “Institution” commonly applies to both formal and informal institutions that
covers behavioral pattern of society and even the government and public services.
Types of Education:
1. Formal- deals with the conventional classroom setup where structured methods of
learning are administered in educational institutions
Vision Statement
Vision should be clear, memorable and concise with an average length of 14 words.
Mission Statement
Mission must be clear by using simple language, Concise, no fluff aims for 5 to 14
words with a maximum of 20 max and Valuable, that is inform, focus and guided.
Values Statement
A values statement is a list of fundamental doctrines that guide and direct the
educational institution and its belief. This create the moral direction of the institution and its
academic community that guides decision-making and create a yardstick against any action.
The core value is the standard structure that is shared and acted upon the academic
community. Values statements consider the following questions:
What values are distinctive to our educational institution?
What value should be the direction of the management of the institution?
Objectives
Educational Objectives, or goals are short statements that learners should achieve within
or at the end of the course or lesson.
- When setting the objectives, curriculum developers must think of the SMART criteria.
S-specific
M-measurable
A-attainable
R-realistic
T-time-bound
1. develop the knowledge, skills, professional attitude, and values in the performance of
clinical laboratory procedures needed to help the physician in the proper diagnosis,
treatment, prognosis, and prevention of diseases;
2. acquire critical thinking skills in Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science;
3. engage in research and community-related activities;
4. participate in activities related to promoting the profession and actively engage in life-long
learning undertakings; and
5. develop collaborative and leadership qualities.
The term “Institution” commonly applies to both formal and informal institutions that
covers behavioral pattern of society and even the government and public services.
A vision is the end desire aspiration of an academic institution. It is usually a one-
sentence statement describing the distinct and motivating long-term desired
transformation resulting from institutional program.
Reference:
Nuevo, Jose Jurel (Ed) Health Information System for Medical Laboratory Science