Understanding The Self Learning Program 18-19
Understanding The Self Learning Program 18-19
General Education
COURSE SYLLABUS
First Semester
A.Y. 2018-2019
I. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course in intended to facilitate the exploration of the issues and concerns about self and identity to
arrive at a better understanding of one’s self. Using personal and group dynamics, it integrates student’s
experiences with reflections from various perspectives, discipline and societal realities which will help the
students to greater relationship and appreciation of one’s self.
On the completion of the course, the student is expected to be able to do the following:
RC CORE VALUES At the end of the course, the students are expected to:
Love of God and neighbor Connect to God in a more personal yet communal way leading to a
more generous appreciation of self and others.
Patriotism Display appreciation of one’s identity as a Filipino.
Integrity Uphold morally upright life in curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Excellence Demonstrate one’s best in accomplishing different tasks.
Completion Portfolio contains all of the Portfolio contains most of Portfolio contains some of the
X2 minimum required materials. the minimum required minimum required materials.
materials.
EVALUTION DESCRIPTION
Outstanding All thoughts are relevant and sufficient to present ones view about the topic/material being
(10-9.5 points) analyzed. The reflection clearly demonstrates new understanding of oneself and of new
approaches to the situation at hand. All thoughts are neatly organized and written with
correct grammar and spelling.
Good Most thoughts are relevant and sufficient to present ones view about the topic/material being
(9-8.5 points) analyzed. Most reflections demonstrate new understanding of one self and approaches to
the situation at hand. Most thoughts are neatly organized and written with correct grammar
and spelling.
Satisfactory Some thoughts are relevant and sufficient to present ones view about the topic/material
(8-7.5 points) being analyzed. Only some of the reflections demonstrate new understanding of one self and
approaches to the situation at hand. Only some of the thoughts are neatly organized and
written with correct grammar and spelling.
CRITERIA STUDENTS
Message/Content (5 points)
Relevance and mastery
Quality of research and citing of
sources
Answers to questions asked
Questions asked to audience
Speaks only of oneself when
necessary
Communication (3 points)
Enthusiasm in facial
expression, gestures and voice
Preparedness
Verbal/non-verbal and visual
used
Connection to the
audience/panel members
Organization (2 points)
Clear organization of details
Understandability
Observance of the time
allotment
GRADING SYSTEM:
SUBJECT GRADE = Pre x 0.3 + Mid x 0.3 + Fin x 0.3 + Fin Out x 0.1
Grading Scale:
below
% Score 75-76 77-79 80-82 83–85 86-88 89-91 92-94 95-97 98-100
75
Grade
5.00 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00
Point
LEARNING PLAN:
TOPICS SPECIFIC LEARNING SESSION TARGET LEARNING
OUTCOMES COURSE ACTIVITIES
OUTCOMES
I. Introduction to the Course
a. Course Orientation - introduce oneself 1-2 2B, 3B, Music Festival
- internalize the Discussion
importance of the course Group Sharing
vis-à-vis the chosen Interactive
profession. Lecture
- identify course
requirements and
assessment tools.
a. Principle of Association - describe one’s role in the 25- 26 1A, 1B, 2A, Interactive
b. My Filipino Citizenship community and in digital 2B, 3A, 3B Lecture
c. Digital Citizenship world Discussion
d. Concerns and issues on - evaluate one’s activity Panel
social and digital citizenship over internet 27- 28 Discussion
c. Responsible use of internet - Maintain responsible Reflection &
and social media. social media accounts
Group Sharing
VII. My Moral and Spiritual self
Interactive
a. My religious affiliation and - describe one’s moral 29-30 1A, 1B, 2A,
practices and spiritual self 2B, 3A, 3B Lecture
b. Man as an image of God - evaluate one’s decision Panel
c. Morality and decision making approach 31- 32 Discussion
making - create ways to develop Reflection &
d. Concerns and issues on one’s moral and spiritual Group Sharing
contemporary morality and self 33-35
spirituality
Final Output: Final Submission - Document and 1A, 1B, 2A, Evaluation of
and Evaluation of Portfolio communicate one’s 2B, 3A, 3B Portfolio
description, evaluation and
improvement of oneself.
REFERENCES:
Brawner, D.G. & , Arcega, A.F. (2018) Understanding the self. Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
Burn, Gillian (2012) Personal development all-in-one for dummies, 2nd edition. West Sussex: John Wiley &
Sons,Ltd.
Engler, B (2012). Theories of personality. Philippine edition. Pasig City: Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd.
Hansen, M.V. & Allen, R.G. (2002) One Minute Millionaire.USA: Three River Press.
Morato, E.A. Jr. (2004) Self mastery Quezon City: Rex book store
Salibay, E. T., Jr. (2008). Christian morality in contemporary society, Manila: C & E Publishing Inc.
Santos, A.E. (2011) Personality for today’s young professional, Mandaluyong city: National book store
______________. The New American Bible. (1995). Makati City, Philippines: St. Pauls.
ONLINE RESOURCES:
COURSE POLICY:
1. Attend, listen, and participate at all times. In short, be generous.
2. Students are allowed 11 hours of absences inclusive of tardiness. Excessive absences shall merit the grade of
5.00. Absence due to hospitalization maybe an exception but such a situation needs the consent and approval
of the Dean.
3. Major examination shall be given on scheduled dates. Students who failed to take the exams with valid reason
may apply for special examinations at the Dean’s Office.
4. All requirements should be submitted on or before the agreed date in the classroom or as instructed. Late
submission will merit 1 point deduction per day. When done habitual, letter of explanation will be sought with
signature of parent/guardian.
5. Students are expected to display the highest degree of honesty and professionalism in their class work, in
requirements and activities and in dealing with fellow students and teacher.
6. Use of cellular phones is strictly for academic purposes only (eg. handout browsing, documentation); otherwise,
they should be kept, turned off or put in silent mode.
7. The teacher is open to suggestions. Requests and concerns related to the course shall be discussed in the
class or to the teacher during the consultation hour.
Prepared by:
RICHARD P. VERGARA
Faculty Member, General Education
Endorsed by:
Approved by: