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Lesson 3

VALUES FORMATION
(R.A. 8491 s. 1998)
National Service
Training Program
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Basic Values of Basic Building


01 02 Blocks
Filipino People

03 Types of Values 04 Types of Value


Conflict
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The Basic Values of
Filipino People
1987 Philippine
Constitution
• Unity • Freedom
• Patriotism • Love
• Faith in Almighty God • Equality
• Respect for life • Peace
• Respect for law and • Promotion of the
Government common
• Work • Concern for the
• Truth environment
• Justice • Order
THE BASIC VALUES OF AN
ADULT

• Outward manifestations
• Decision-making

Every Filipino child needs to be helped to form his own values


consistent with basic Filipino values, if he is to grow into a
citizen who is...
“maka-Diyos, maka-tao, maka-bayan, and maka-kalikasan”
The Basic Building
02
Blocks
Our Basic Value
Unity We cherish oneness as co-citizens of our country.

Patriotism We want our country to be respected and honored.

Faith in Almighty God We want to have God present in our lives.

Respect for Life We want human life to be preserved, nutured, and safeguarded.

Respect for law and


We want the rule of law be upheld by all and at all times.
Government

We want that we ourselves and other be true; that truth reign in


Truth
our land.
Justice Everyone be given what is due him/her as a human being.

Freedom Be able to exercise our freedom of will.

Love Each one of us desire to love and be loved.

Have the opportunity to be fully human, no one be the victim of


Equality
prejudices or biases of any kind.

Peace Live in a serene and secure community.

Promotion of the good Have opportunities to develop and use our God-given potentials.

Concern for the family and


We want what is best for our family and for future generations.
future generations
Concern for the Environment We want the environment to be preserved and nurtured.

We want organization, system, and predictability in all aspects of


Order
our daily lives and our life as a nation.

Work Have a job to support the basic needs of the family.


HUMAN DIGNITY
• supreme and overaching value
that characterizes education

VALUE SYSTEM
• values taken together from a
group’s value system against
your own
On the other side….
VALUE IS ANY OBJECT,
ACTIVITY, and OR FRAME OF
MIND THAT A PERSON
CONSIDERS TO BE VERY
IMPORTANT TO HIS OR HER
LIFE.
03

Types of Values
According to Andres (1988)

Positive Values Negative Values


POSITIVE VALUES

Actions which give


pleasant feelings to
ourselves and others.

Example:
honesty, peace, loving, friendly, etc.
NEGATIVE VALUES

Actions that we normally


repent, not acceptable to
any form of organization.
Example:
dishonest, troublesome, deceit, fond
of rumor mongering, moody, etc.
04 Types of Value Conflict
Value Conflict
Happens when persons DO NOT VALUE
THE SAME THING.

Because of individual differences, each


person has different values from one
another, hence it must be respected to
avoid conflict and misunderstanding.

- Andres (1988)
2 Types of Value Conflict

Intrapersonal
Experienced by an individual
within himself brought by the
remorse of his own conscience
or sometimes pressure coming Interpersonal
from other people.
Two or more individuals are
not in the same views, ideas
or opinions.
VALUES ARE
CAUGHT AND NOT
TAUGHT
Thank You

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