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MTY1106 – Health Information System A.Y. 2024 – 2025

MISSION, VISION, AND CORE VALUES OF THE INSTITUTION 1st Semester

TOPIC OUTLINE • End desire of an academic institution.
• A one-sentence statement that describes the
I. Educational Institution distinct and motivating long-term desired
II. Vision and Mission Statement transformation.
III. Value Statement ➢ Average of 14 words; shortest
IV. Objectives contains only 3 words.
➢ Should be clear, memorable, and
concise.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Examples of vision statement
• A place where learners of different ages gain
➢ Equality for Everyone – Human Rights
education.
Campaign
• Carries out educational activities based on the age
➢ “A world which every person enjoys all of
grade system that provide diversity of learning
the human rights enshrined in the
milieus and learning spaces.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
• The term “Institution” applies to both formal and
and other international human rights
informal institution that cover behavioral pattern of
instruments” – Amnesty International
the society.
Mission Statement
Formal Institution
• A one-sentence statement that relates to the
• Starts at the age of 4 (pre-school).
intention of your institution’s existence.
• Deals with conventional classrooms. ➢ Consists of minimum of 5 to 14 words,
• Follows structured learning method. and maximum of 20 words.
• Recognized by the Government in terms of • A mission must be clear by using simple
curricular offerings. language, concise and “no fluff”, valuable,
informed, focused, and guided.
Examples of formal institution
➢ University / College – Private or State Examples of mission statement
➢ Public and Private High Schools ➢ “Spreading Ideas” - TED
➢ Daycare Centers / Pre-Schools ➢ “The increase and diffusion of knowledge”
– Smithsonian
Informal Education
➢ “Seeking to put God’s love in to action,
• No particular age of start.
Habitat for Humanity brings people
• Anything learned independently outside together to build homes, community and
classrooms. hope” – Habitat for Humanity
• Integrates with the surroundings such as home,
cultural setting, and even in school. Table 1.1 | Comparison between a vision
• Involves behavioral skills through interaction on statement and mission statement
a daily basis. Vision Statement Mission Statement
It inspires to give the
• Informal educational may not receive
best and shapes your Defines the key
credentials, but rather a certificate of Function understanding of measure of the
participation/completion in recognition of their why you are in the institution’s success.
involvement in the activity. institution.
When do we want to
Examples of informal education reach success? What do we do today?

➢ Review Centers Developing Where do want to go For whom do we do it?
➢ Convention, Seminars, Symposium Statement forward?
Why do we do what we
How do we want to do?
MISSION AND VISION STATEMENT do it?


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