This document contains a prelim exam on values education given by Eastern Mindoro College. It includes true or false questions, an identification section asking to match terms to their definitions, and an enumeration section defining key concepts. The exam covers topics such as the meaning of values, classifications of values, theories of morality like instrumentalism and functionalism, and core Philippine values promoted by the Department of Education.
This document contains a prelim exam on values education given by Eastern Mindoro College. It includes true or false questions, an identification section asking to match terms to their definitions, and an enumeration section defining key concepts. The exam covers topics such as the meaning of values, classifications of values, theories of morality like instrumentalism and functionalism, and core Philippine values promoted by the Department of Education.
This document contains a prelim exam on values education given by Eastern Mindoro College. It includes true or false questions, an identification section asking to match terms to their definitions, and an enumeration section defining key concepts. The exam covers topics such as the meaning of values, classifications of values, theories of morality like instrumentalism and functionalism, and core Philippine values promoted by the Department of Education.
AIRYN R. HILARIO strong or to be 55. Give ideals and BSED worth objectives 32. John dewey 56. They express TRUE OR FALSE 33. Herderson moral imperatives 34. Values education 57. It ends to which 1. True 35. Instrumentalism we act 2. True 36. Functionalism 58. They are the basis 3. True 37. Social values of our judgement 4. True 38. Bonus 59. Instrumentalism 5. True 39. Education 60. Functionalism 6. True 40. Dukheim 61. Social 7. True 41. Etymological- the 62. Individual 8. True word value is 63. Relationship 9. True derived from latin 64. Organizational 10. True word valere that 65. Societal Identifications: means to be 66. Bonus strong or to be 67. Biological values 11. Religious worth. 68. Economical values 12. Moral values 42. Philosophical- a 69. Affective values 13. Aesthetic values value is directly 70. Social values 14. Biological values related to a view 71. Intellectual values 15. Intellectual point or thought 72. Aesthetic values 16. Values 43. Values may be 73. Moral values 17. Absolute moral more specific and 74. Religious values 18. Behavioral & may be more 75. Maka-Dios cultural moral general 76. Maka-Tao 19. Self 44. Values are diff. 77. Maka-Kalikasan 20. Satisfaction from culture to 78. makaBansa 21. Choosing culture 79. absolute moral 22. Prizing 45. Values are learnt 80. behavioral & 23. Acting 46. Values are part of cultural moral 24. Instrumental our personality 25. Interpersonal 47. Values are stable 26. Imaginal skills 48. Theoretical 27. Bi-polar 49. Economic 28. Value is objective 50. Aesthetic 29. Aesthetic 51. Social 30. Economical or 52. Political economics 53. Religious 31. Value –means 54. Regulate our day valere- to be to day behavior Eastern Mindoro College Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro Tel. No.(043)-283-5479; email_1945@yahoo.com
PRELIM Examination in VALUES EDUCATION
38. 59-61(some theories of 39. Education morality) GERLIE JOY D. EGUILLON 40. Instrumentalism BSED III. ENUMERATION Functionalism I. TRUE OR FALSE 41-42(meaning of value) Social values 1. TRUE Etymological meaning- 62-66(types of values 2. TRUE the word value is derived that we have find in an 3. TRUE from Latin Word Valere organizational setting) 4. TRUE that means to be strong Individual values 5. TRUE or to be worth. Relationship values 6. TRUE Philosophical meaning- a Organizational values 7. TRUE valere is directly related Societal values 8. TRUE to a view point or Biological values 9. TRUE thought. 67-74(classification of 10. TRUE values) II. IDENTIFICATION 43-47(characteristics of Economical values 11. Religious values values) Affective values 12. Moral values Values maybe specific Social values 13. Aesthetic values and maybe more general Intellectual values 14. Biological values Values are different from Aesthetic values 15. Intellectual values culture to culture Moral values 16. Values are stable Religious values 17. Absolute Moral Values are learnt 75-78(core values of Values Values are part of our deped) 18. Behavioral and personalities Makadios Cultural values 48-53(classification of Makatao 19. value according to 20. Makakalikasan Eduard Spranger) 21. Choosing The Theoretical Makabansa 22. Prizing The Economic 23. Acting The Aesthetic 79-80(two kinds of 24. Instrumental skills The Social values) 25. Interpersonal Skills The Political 26. Imaginal Skills Absolute moral values The Religious 27. Values is Bipolar 54-58(importance of Behavioral and cultural 28. Values is Objective Value) values 29.Aesthetic Values Regulate our day to day 30. Material Value behavior 31.Valere/ to be strong or Give ideals and objectives to be worth They express moral 32. John Dewey imperatives 33. Henderson It ends to which we act 34. Values education They are the basis of our 35. Instrumentalism judgements 36.Functionalism 37. Social Values Eastern Mindoro College Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro Tel. No.(043)-283-5479; email_1945@yahoo.com
PRELIM Examination in VALUES EDUCATION
34. Values Education 63. Relationship 35. Instrumentalism 64. Organizational 36. Functionalism 65. Societal Ma. Cristina D. Diola 37. Social Values 66. – BSED 38. – 67. Biological TRUE OR FALSE 39. Education 68. Economical 1. True 40. Dukheim 69. Affective 2. True 70. Social 3. True ENUMERATION 71. Intellectual 4. True 72. Aesthetic 5. True 41. Etymological 73. Moral 6. True Meaning 74. Religious 7. True 42. Philosophical 75. Makatao 8. True Meaning 76. Maka-Diyos 9. True 43. Values may be 77. Makabansa 10. True specific and 78. Makalikasan maybe more 79. Absolute Moral IDENTIFICATION general Values 11. Religious Values 44. Values are 80. Behavioral and 12. Moral Values different from Cultural Value 13. Aesthetic Values culture to culture 14. Biological Values 45. Values are stable 15. Intellectual Values 46. Values are learnt 16. Values 47. Values are part of 17. Absolute Moral our personalities Values 48. Theoretical 18. Behavioral and 49. Economic Cultural Values 50. Aesthetic 19. Self 51. Social 20. Satisfaction 52. Political 21. Choosing 53. Religious 22. Prizing 54. Regulate our day- 23. Acting to-day behavior 24. Instrumental Skills 55. Give ideals and 25. Interpersonal objectives Skills 56. They express 26. Imaginal Skills moral imperatives 27. Bipolar 57. It ends to which 28. Value is objective we act 29. Aesthetic Values 58. They are the basis 30. Material Values of our judgment 31. Valere/to be 59. Instrumentalism strong or to be 60. Functionalism worth 61. Social Values 32. John Dewey 62. Individual Values 33. Henderson Eastern Mindoro College Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro Tel. No.(043)-283-5479; email_1945@yahoo.com
PRELIM Examination in VALUES EDUCATION
36.Functionalism 59-61(some theories of 37. Social Values morality) Myla F. Almarez 38. Instrumentalism BSED 39. Functionalism I. TRUE OR FALSE 40. Social values 1. TRUE III. ENUMERATION 62-66(types of values 2. TRUE 41-42(meaning of value) that we have find in an 3. TRUE Etymological meaning- organizational setting) 4. TRUE the word value is derived Individual values 5. TRUE from Latin Word Valere Relationship values 6. TRUE that means to be strong Organizational values 7. TRUE or to be worth. Societal values 8. TRUE Philosophical meaning- a Biological values 9. TRUE valere is directly related 10. TRUE to a view point or 67-74(classification of thought. values) II. IDENTIFICATION 43-47(characteristics of Economical values 11. Religious values values) Affective values 12. Moral values Values maybe specific Social values 13. Aesthetic values and maybe more general Intellectual values 14. Biological values Values are different from Aesthetic values 15. Intellectual values culture to culture Moral values 16. Values are stable Religious values 17. Absolute Moral Values are learnt Values Values are part of our 75-78(core values of 18. Behavioral and personalities deped) Cultural values 48-53(classification of Makadios 19. value according to Makatao 20. Eduard Spranger) Makakalikasan 21. Choosing The Theoretical Makabansa 22. Prizing The Economic 23. Acting The Aesthetic 79-80(two kinds of 24. Instrumental skills The Social values) 25. Interpersonal Skills The Political Absolute moral values 26. Imaginal Skills The Religious Behavioral and cultural 27. Values is Bipolar 54-58(importance of values 28. Values is Objective Value) 29.Aesthetic Values Regulate our day to day 30. Material Value behavior 31.Valere/ to be strong or Give ideals and objectives to be worth They express moral 32. John Dewey imperatives 33. Henderson It ends to which we act 34. Values education They are the basis of our 35. Instrumentalism judgements
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