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    Module 2:

    Values Formation and Self-Awareness

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    Objectives:

    At the end of the session, students are expected to:y Understand the meaning of values and values

    formation as well as their importance to ones life.

    y Be aware of the role of values in relation to ones

    choices and decisions.

    y Appreciate how values are developed or formed.

    y Understand the meaning and importance of self-

    awareness to our holistic development

    y Appreciate their self-worth and dignity as a human

    person

    y Be equipped with significant tools in affirming, re-

    affirming and developing their values formation and

    self-awareness

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    Outline:

    1. Value

    a. Definition

    b. Nature of Values

    c. The Core Value of a Human Person

    d. Periods of Development of Value

    e. Importance of Values

    2. Self Awareness and Values Formation

    a. Definition

    b. Personality

    c. True Meaningful and Lasting Values

    d. Process of Valuing

    e. Basis of the Continuing Valuing Process

    and Self-Awareness

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    Motivation:

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    Motivation:

    1. Who are you?

    2. What are the things you value the most? Why?

    3. What would you do if you lose something orsomeone so valuable to you?

    4. Why do we care less now with other people?

    5. Why do we always think first of ourselves and ourselfish interest?

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    Activity: Coat ofArms

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    Activity: Coat ofArms

    Consider answering the following questions:

    1. what do you think is the worst problem in the worldtoday?

    2. what virtue best describe you?3. what trait of Jesus do you most admire?4. what one value would you never surrender, even if

    threatened with death?

    5. who is the most admirable person for you?6. what one quality of your life would you like to change

    for the better?

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    Identify a symbolic picture of youranswers to the questions.

    Draw a coat of arms using all the

    symbolic picture of your answersas elements.

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    Values Formation

    a. Definition

    Etymologically, the word values comes from

    the Latin word valere, which means to

    measure the worth of something;

    Values are the elements of life prevailing in any

    society.

    Value is a principle or quality intrinsically

    valuable, important or desirable to you;

    Values are personal.

    Values are not inherent they are socially

    developed.

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    Values Formation

    b. Nature of Values :

    Five explicit features of human values :

    1. Values are beliefs linked inextricably to affect

    the persons emotion;

    2. Values refer to desirable goals that motivate

    action;

    3. Values transcend specific actions and

    situations;

    4. Values serve as standards or criteria;

    5. Values are ordered by importance relative to

    one another.

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    Values Formation

    c. The Core Value of a Human Person

    The different dimension of a human person and

    related values:

    1. Being physical (made of matter)2. Being spiritual

    3. Being rational

    4. Being moral

    5. Being social6. Being economic

    7. Being political

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    Values Formation

    d. Periods of Development of Value according to Morris

    Massey:

    1. The Imprint Period

    2. The Modeling Period

    3. The Socialization Period

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    Values Formation

    e. Importance of Values

    Living in agreement with ones values is fulfilling;

    Living in conflict with ones values is stressful and

    dissatisfying;

    Thats why it is so important to clearly understand

    your own personal code of values: your happinessdepends upon not only knowing your values but

    living in accordance with them.

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    Self-Awareness

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    Self-Awareness

    a. Definition

    Self awareness is a way for us to explore and

    affirm our individual personalities, value systems

    and beliefs;

    We are all different in the way we react to things,

    learn, and synthesize information, and so it is

    helpful for our personal growth to occasionallyspend time in self-reflection to gain a better insight

    into ourselves and maximize our strength and

    correct our weaknesses.

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    Self-Awareness

    b. Why self-awareness is important?

    Self awareness is important for us to have a

    better understanding of ourselves;

    Self-awareness is often a first step to our goal

    setting and values formation.

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    Self-Awareness

    The self as a puzzle

    1. How you see yourself?

    2. How your mother see

    you?

    3. How your father see you?4. How you relate with your

    brother and sisters?

    5. How you relate with your

    neighborhood?

    6. How you perform andbehave as a student?

    7. What kind of friend are

    you?

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    8. What kind of enemy are

    you?

    9. What is your fait

    handreligion?

    10. How do you perform

    your duty as a citizen?

    11. How passionate are

    you with your bf or gf orpapa?

    12. How kind are you to

    those who are sick and

    poor?

    13. What kind of person

    are you?

    14. What will you be in the

    future?

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    Self-Awareness

    c. Personality

    According to the American Psychological

    Association, personality refers to individual

    differences in characteristic patterns of thinking,

    feeling and behaving;

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    Self-Awareness

    What are the components of your personality we

    should be aware of? Here are some examples of the

    components you need to be aware of:

    1. As a person you need to be aware of your:

    a. Religious beliefs,

    b. Political viewpoints,

    c. Affirmation of your national and civic

    responsibility.

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    Self-Awareness

    2. As a student you need to know:

    a. your preferred learning styles; and

    b. your natural academic ability.

    3. As you go on in your life after graduation your

    aptitude for specific career fields;

    4. Yet, one important component you need toevaluate is your personal values.

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    Self-Awareness

    d. True, Meaningful and Lasting Values

    Value your self

    Value compassion

    Values passion

    Value knowledge Value kindness

    Value time

    Value mentoring

    Value your country Value GOD above all things God is our shelter

    and salvation.

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    Self-Awareness

    e. Process of Valuing

    1. Choose Freely

    2. Choose from variety of options

    3. Choose after thoughtful consideration of all

    alternatives

    4. Prize it

    5. Affirm it

    6. Act upon your choices

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    Self-Awareness

    f. Basis of the Continuing Valuing Process and Self-

    Awareness:

    1. NEED FOR SELF-ESTEEM

    2. NEED FOR SELF-DIRECTION

    3. NEED FOR ACCOMPLISHMENT

    4. NEED FOR OTHERS

    5. NEED FOR RECOGNITION

    6. NEED FOR SECURITY

    7. NEED FOR MEANING IN LIFE

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    Who are you?

    How do other people see you?

    What is your best character?

    What is your worst character?

    What are the things important to you?

    self

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