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CORE VALUES

DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION
JOAN C. QUIZONA

REPORTER
MAKA- DIYOS

• - is a Filipino core value that translates to "God-


fearing" or "God-centered" in English. This value
reflects the significance of spirituality and a
strong belief in God or a higher power in the
Filipino culture and way of life.
IMPORTANT ASPECTS:

• 1. RELIGIOUS
• 2. FAITH AND BELIEF
• 3. MORAL AND ETHICAL VALUES
• 4. CULTURAL PRACTICES
• 5. SENSE OF COMMUNITY
MAKA - TAO
• - is another core Filipino value that translates to "pro-
people" or "pro-humanity" in English. This value
emphasizes the significance of valuing and prioritizing
the welfare and well-being of individuals, communities,
and society as a whole.
IMPORTANT ASPECTS:
• 1. EMPATHY AND COMPASSION
• 2. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
• 3. SOLIDARITY
• 4. RESPECT OF HUMAN DIGNITY
• 5. COMMUNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
• 6. ADVOCACY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
MAKAKALIKASAN

• - is
a Filipino core value that emphasizes the
importance of being environmentally
conscious and responsible. In English, it can
be translated as "pro-environment" or
"environmentally friendly."
KEY ASPECTS
• 1. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
• 2. CONSERVATION
• 3. SUSTAINABILITY
• 4. RESPECT FOR NATURE
• 5. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
MAKA-BANSA

• - is a Filipino core value that translates to


"pro-country" or "patriotism" in English.
This value highlights the importance of love
for one's country and the willingness to
contribute to the welfare and progress of the
nation.
KEY ASPECTS
• 1. PATRIOTISM
• 2. NATIONALISM
• 3. CITIZENSHIP RESPONSIBILITY
• 4. RESPECT FOR NATIONAL SYMBOLS
• 5. PROMOTION OF FILIPINO CULTURE
• 6. COMMUNITY AND NATIONAL SERVICE
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