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Module 5

Spec Ved 6
MABIA .IVY JEAN R. BEED 2B

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Learning Check
1. What are the approaches of teaching values education?
Values education is an explicit attempt to teach about values and/or valuing.
Superka, Ahrens, & Hedstrom (1976) state there are five basic approaches to
values education inculcation, moral development, analysis, values clarification,
and action learning.

Knowledge Building
Assessment Task 1
Method Strategies
1. Inculcation Modeling, positive and negative reinforcement,
mocking, story-telling
2. Moral Development Moral dilemmas, case study
3. Value Analysis Testing principles, analyzing analogous cases,
debate, research
4. Values Clarification Voting questions, unfinished sentences, values
continuum, ranking, agree or disagree
5. Action Learning Action projects/ community outreach projects

Critical Thinking
Assessment Task 2

LESSON PLAN IN VALUES EDUCATION


I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the student shall be able to;
*Define "RESPECT"
*Give several example of how to show respect to others , themselves and their
environment.

II.SUBJECT MATER
A.TOPIC - RESPECT
B. MATERIALS - Bondpaper, pentel pen, loptop
C.MOTIVATION : sing and dance
III. PROCEDURE
• PRIMARILY ACTIVITES
• Opening Prayer
• Checking of attendance, cleanliness and orderliness of the room
• CHECKING OF ASSIGNMENT
• ACTIVITY
-Now that students have a solid list of examples of respectful behavior,
some role-playing will really help to drive home some of these
strategies.Divide students into groups of 4 or 5. Starting with the first category
(Respect to Others), ask each group to select one of the strategies they have
listed and come up with a 1- to 2-minute skit that portrays the way they can
show respect to others.After each short performance, ask for their peers to
offer constructive critiques or questions. Did their skit exemplify how to show
respect to others? Allow organic conversation to take place if it does. These
might be some of the best conversations that come out of this lesson!

IV. EVALUATION
*what is respect?
*what does respected look like ?
*why important to show respect?
V. ASSIGNMENT
1.How important is respect in our daily lives ?
2.Do you consider yourself to br a respectful person?
3.What does it feel like to be respected ?

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