NSTP-CWTS1
● Humanity
Lesson 1: ○ strengths that deal with
Self-Awareness caring relationships with
others.
Public Awareness ○ includes Kindness, Love,
and Social Intelligence.
○ aware of how they appear to
others. ● Justice
○ often emerges in situations when ○ strengths that make life
people are at the center of fair.
attention. ○ includes Fairness,
Leadership, and
Private Awareness Teamwork.
○ aware of some aspects of ● Temperance
themselves, but only in a private ○ strengths that protect from
way. stress.
○ includes Forgiveness,
How to Gain Self-Awareness Humility, Prudence, and
Self-Regulation.
● understand your life story
● create a daily habit of
self-reflection
● Transcendence
○ strengths that provide a
● seek honest feedback
broad sense of
connection to something
higher in meaning and
Character Strengths
- strengths that students can possess to purpose than selves
become an empowered individuals. ○ includes Appreciation of
Beauty and Excellence,
Gratitude, Hope, Humor,
● Wisdom and Spirituality.
○ strengths that involve the
way we acquire and use
knowledge.
○ includes Creativity, Lesson 2:
Curiosity, Judgment,
Values
Love of learning, and
Perspective.
○ basic fundamental beliefs
○ personal qualities we choose to
● Courage embody to guide our actions
○ strengths that deal with ○ good, desirable, or worthwhile.
overcoming fear. ○ the motive behind purposeful action
○ includes Bravery, ○ the ends to which we act and come
Honesty, Perseverance, in many forms.
and Zest.
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● Personal Values Pakikipagpalagayang-loob:
○ aware of some aspects of - the act of mutual trust
themselves personal beliefs Pakikisangkot: the act of joining others.
about right and wrong Pakikipagkaisa: being one with others.
○ may or may not be
considered moral
➔ The Pivotal Interpersonal Value
- Pakiramdam = shared
● Cultural Values
inner perceptions.
○ values accepted by
religions or societies and
➔ The Linking Socio-Personal
reflect what is important in
Value
each context.
- Kagandahang-Loob:
shared humanity
● The Filipino Value System
○ refers to a unique set of ➔ The Accommodative Surface
values that a majority of Value
Filipino have historically - Hiya: shyness or sense of
held important in their lives propriety
○ includes ideologies, moral - Utang na Loob: the norm
codes, ethical practices, of reciprocity
etiquette, and personal - Pakikisama and
values that are promoted Pakikipagkapwa:
by their society companionship and
esteem.
➔ KAPWA “togetherness”
- the core value of Filipino ➔ The Confrontative Surface Value
value - Bahala Na: “leave it up to
God (Bathala)”
- Lakas ng LOOB
CATEGORY 1 - Pakikibaka: concurrent
Ibang Tao (‘outsider’ or ‘other people’) clashes
Five Interaction Levels: ➔ The Societal Value
- Karangalan: dignity
Pakikitungo: civility. = puri: the external aspect
Pakikisalamuha: the act of mixing. of dignity
Pakikilahok: the act of joining. = dangal: the internal
Pakikibagay: conformity. aspect of dignity
Pakikisama: being united with the group. - Katarungan: justice
- Kalayaan: freedom and
mobility
CATEGORY 2
Hindi Ibang Tao (‘one-of-us’ or ‘not
other people’)
Lesson 3:
Three Interaction Levels: List of Filipino Values
,NSTP-CWTS1
● Family Orientation family hosting a visitor in
○ basic and most important their poverty-stricken home.
unit of a Filipino’s life is the ○ feeling of “belongingness.”
family.
○ Filipino puts a great ● Respect
emphasis on the value of ○ show respect and courtesy.
family and being close to ○ the use of “Po at Opo”
one's family members. ○ “Pagmamano”
○ Filipinos place high regard ○ and calling our older
and put importance on their siblings or elders Ate or
family before anything else. Kuya.
● Joy and Humor ● Compassionate
○ the ability of Filipinos to find ○ being sympathetic to others
humor in everything. even if the person is a
○ optimism and positivity of stranger.
Filipinos.
○ a coping technique. ● Spirit of Kinship and
Camaraderie
● Flexibility, Adaptability, and ○ a group of individuals
Creativity extends a helping hand
○ adapt and be flexible in without expecting any
doing tasks at times not remuneration.
bound to a particular ○ characterized by communal
schedule or timeframe. work towards one goal.
● Faith and Religiosity
Lesson 4:
○ a reflection of the Filipinos'
strong faith in God as seen Good Citizenship Values
in their various practices.
○ (“For God, People, Nature, and
● Ability to Survive Country”) is the national motto of the
○ sense of resourcefulness or Philippines.
the ability to survive with
whatever they have. ● Makadiyos
● Makatao
● Hard work and industriousness ● Makakaliksan
● Makabansa
○ Filipinos are very
determined and
persevering in Maka-Diyos
accomplishing whatever
○ to put in the center of your lives
they set their minds to.
and communicate with Him by
means of prayers.
● Hospitality
○ the heartwarming
generosity of a Filipino
, NSTP-CWTS1
● Faith in the Almighty God ○ Love should always be the
○ A good Filipino obeys God driving force when we want
and lives according to His to achieve or do something.
teachings.
● Freedom
● Respect for Life ○ A good Filipino asserts
○ A good Filipino recognizes his/her right especially if it
the absolute value of means being able to do the
human life and the human right thing.
dignity of every person ○ respects the freedom of
including himself. Do not others
inflict harm on others. ○ doesn’t impose his/her will
on others
● Order
○ A good Filipino values ● Peace
orderliness. ○ A good Filipino lives and
works in harmony with
● Work his/her fellow human
○ A good Filipino values beings.
diligence and excellence in ○ avoids violence as a way of
everything he/she does. settling disputes and looks
for ways to resolve conflict
in a peaceful way.
○ maintains a harmonious
relationship with others, at
home, at work, and in the
community.
● Concern for the Family and ● Truth
Future Generations ○ A good Filipino stands up
○ A good Filipino looks after for the truth and avoids
the welfare of his/her family intrigue and mudslinging
and the future generation. and values integrity in
his/her life, family, work,
Maka-tao and country.
○ admits his/her mistakes
○ means Humane or socially and does something to
responsible pro-people or correct his/her fault.
promasses.
● Justice
● Love ○ A good Filipino gives
○ A good Filipino looks after everyone their due even if it
the good and welfare of is difficult.
his/her fellow human ○ does not oppress or take
beings. advantage of anyone.
● Humanity
Lesson 1: ○ strengths that deal with
Self-Awareness caring relationships with
others.
Public Awareness ○ includes Kindness, Love,
and Social Intelligence.
○ aware of how they appear to
others. ● Justice
○ often emerges in situations when ○ strengths that make life
people are at the center of fair.
attention. ○ includes Fairness,
Leadership, and
Private Awareness Teamwork.
○ aware of some aspects of ● Temperance
themselves, but only in a private ○ strengths that protect from
way. stress.
○ includes Forgiveness,
How to Gain Self-Awareness Humility, Prudence, and
Self-Regulation.
● understand your life story
● create a daily habit of
self-reflection
● Transcendence
○ strengths that provide a
● seek honest feedback
broad sense of
connection to something
higher in meaning and
Character Strengths
- strengths that students can possess to purpose than selves
become an empowered individuals. ○ includes Appreciation of
Beauty and Excellence,
Gratitude, Hope, Humor,
● Wisdom and Spirituality.
○ strengths that involve the
way we acquire and use
knowledge.
○ includes Creativity, Lesson 2:
Curiosity, Judgment,
Values
Love of learning, and
Perspective.
○ basic fundamental beliefs
○ personal qualities we choose to
● Courage embody to guide our actions
○ strengths that deal with ○ good, desirable, or worthwhile.
overcoming fear. ○ the motive behind purposeful action
○ includes Bravery, ○ the ends to which we act and come
Honesty, Perseverance, in many forms.
and Zest.
,NSTP-CWTS1
● Personal Values Pakikipagpalagayang-loob:
○ aware of some aspects of - the act of mutual trust
themselves personal beliefs Pakikisangkot: the act of joining others.
about right and wrong Pakikipagkaisa: being one with others.
○ may or may not be
considered moral
➔ The Pivotal Interpersonal Value
- Pakiramdam = shared
● Cultural Values
inner perceptions.
○ values accepted by
religions or societies and
➔ The Linking Socio-Personal
reflect what is important in
Value
each context.
- Kagandahang-Loob:
shared humanity
● The Filipino Value System
○ refers to a unique set of ➔ The Accommodative Surface
values that a majority of Value
Filipino have historically - Hiya: shyness or sense of
held important in their lives propriety
○ includes ideologies, moral - Utang na Loob: the norm
codes, ethical practices, of reciprocity
etiquette, and personal - Pakikisama and
values that are promoted Pakikipagkapwa:
by their society companionship and
esteem.
➔ KAPWA “togetherness”
- the core value of Filipino ➔ The Confrontative Surface Value
value - Bahala Na: “leave it up to
God (Bathala)”
- Lakas ng LOOB
CATEGORY 1 - Pakikibaka: concurrent
Ibang Tao (‘outsider’ or ‘other people’) clashes
Five Interaction Levels: ➔ The Societal Value
- Karangalan: dignity
Pakikitungo: civility. = puri: the external aspect
Pakikisalamuha: the act of mixing. of dignity
Pakikilahok: the act of joining. = dangal: the internal
Pakikibagay: conformity. aspect of dignity
Pakikisama: being united with the group. - Katarungan: justice
- Kalayaan: freedom and
mobility
CATEGORY 2
Hindi Ibang Tao (‘one-of-us’ or ‘not
other people’)
Lesson 3:
Three Interaction Levels: List of Filipino Values
,NSTP-CWTS1
● Family Orientation family hosting a visitor in
○ basic and most important their poverty-stricken home.
unit of a Filipino’s life is the ○ feeling of “belongingness.”
family.
○ Filipino puts a great ● Respect
emphasis on the value of ○ show respect and courtesy.
family and being close to ○ the use of “Po at Opo”
one's family members. ○ “Pagmamano”
○ Filipinos place high regard ○ and calling our older
and put importance on their siblings or elders Ate or
family before anything else. Kuya.
● Joy and Humor ● Compassionate
○ the ability of Filipinos to find ○ being sympathetic to others
humor in everything. even if the person is a
○ optimism and positivity of stranger.
Filipinos.
○ a coping technique. ● Spirit of Kinship and
Camaraderie
● Flexibility, Adaptability, and ○ a group of individuals
Creativity extends a helping hand
○ adapt and be flexible in without expecting any
doing tasks at times not remuneration.
bound to a particular ○ characterized by communal
schedule or timeframe. work towards one goal.
● Faith and Religiosity
Lesson 4:
○ a reflection of the Filipinos'
strong faith in God as seen Good Citizenship Values
in their various practices.
○ (“For God, People, Nature, and
● Ability to Survive Country”) is the national motto of the
○ sense of resourcefulness or Philippines.
the ability to survive with
whatever they have. ● Makadiyos
● Makatao
● Hard work and industriousness ● Makakaliksan
● Makabansa
○ Filipinos are very
determined and
persevering in Maka-Diyos
accomplishing whatever
○ to put in the center of your lives
they set their minds to.
and communicate with Him by
means of prayers.
● Hospitality
○ the heartwarming
generosity of a Filipino
, NSTP-CWTS1
● Faith in the Almighty God ○ Love should always be the
○ A good Filipino obeys God driving force when we want
and lives according to His to achieve or do something.
teachings.
● Freedom
● Respect for Life ○ A good Filipino asserts
○ A good Filipino recognizes his/her right especially if it
the absolute value of means being able to do the
human life and the human right thing.
dignity of every person ○ respects the freedom of
including himself. Do not others
inflict harm on others. ○ doesn’t impose his/her will
on others
● Order
○ A good Filipino values ● Peace
orderliness. ○ A good Filipino lives and
works in harmony with
● Work his/her fellow human
○ A good Filipino values beings.
diligence and excellence in ○ avoids violence as a way of
everything he/she does. settling disputes and looks
for ways to resolve conflict
in a peaceful way.
○ maintains a harmonious
relationship with others, at
home, at work, and in the
community.
● Concern for the Family and ● Truth
Future Generations ○ A good Filipino stands up
○ A good Filipino looks after for the truth and avoids
the welfare of his/her family intrigue and mudslinging
and the future generation. and values integrity in
his/her life, family, work,
Maka-tao and country.
○ admits his/her mistakes
○ means Humane or socially and does something to
responsible pro-people or correct his/her fault.
promasses.
● Justice
● Love ○ A good Filipino gives
○ A good Filipino looks after everyone their due even if it
the good and welfare of is difficult.
his/her fellow human ○ does not oppress or take
beings. advantage of anyone.