Student Selection Criteria and Grading System
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What is the originating context of life as stated in the content?

  • School
  • Society
  • Community
  • Family (correct)

Which attitude should children cultivate towards their parents?

  • Respect (correct)
  • Indifference
  • Disrespect
  • Rebellion

How can children show their love for their parents?

  • Taking their support for granted
  • Complaining about chores
  • Ignoring their advice
  • Doing what pleases them (correct)

What is highlighted as a duty of children in relation to their parents?

<p>Obey without question (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the fourth commandment emphasize?

<p>Respect and honor for parents (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How can one remain a steward of human life?

<p>By developing the virtue of love (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is considered a good habit in caring for others, as per the content?

<p>Developing love as a virtue (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can hinder our ability to care for others, according to the content?

<p>Self-centered attitudes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary role of a steward of human life?

<p>To care for and value human life (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which aspect of the family is described as a covenant relationship?

<p>A bond reflecting divine love (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the family serve as the domestic Church?

<p>Through the grace received in Baptism (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does fulfilling our purpose signify in the context of life?

<p>Finding true meaning in life (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the family primarily teach about human life?

<p>The value, sanctity, and mystery of life (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Genesis 1:26-28, what responsibility is given to humankind?

<p>To care for the earth and its creatures (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is the family considered the foundation of civil society?

<p>It serves as the primary cell of social life (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Greek word 'agape' refer to in the context of love?

<p>Deliberate and purposeful love (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What characteristic is essential for families to remain united despite challenges?

<p>Love and communion with God (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is human life considered a gift?

<p>It is freely given by God (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What process does the family initiate in developing a loving heart?

<p>Experiencing empathy and care (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the family environment contribute to an individual's understanding of life?

<p>By teaching respect for life and dignity (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is meant by saying that human life is a mystery?

<p>It is full of richness and beauty (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How should we treat others, according to the concept of respect?

<p>As persons with inherent dignity (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does St. Augustine indicate about the human heart?

<p>It is restless until it finds rest in God (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of understanding God's purpose for our lives?

<p>It helps fulfill the meaning of life (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Caring person

A person who cares for others and seeks their well-being, seeing the inherent value in every human life.

Steward of human life

A person who recognizes the sacredness of human life and actively works to protect and nurture it.

Domestic Church

The family's role in nurturing and teaching religious faith, making it a small church within the home.

Family as the First Cell of Society

The original building block of society, where individuals learn their first moral values and virtues.

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Family as a Covenant Relationship

The family operates as a unified unit, reflecting God's love for humanity.

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Family as the Seedbed of Values

The family is the primary setting where children learn the value of human life and develop their moral compass.

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Family's Role in Society

The family plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability and ethical foundations of society.

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Husband and Wife's Role in Family

The family is a vital institution where love between husband and wife serves as the basis for a healthy society.

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What is the meaning of life?

The true meaning of life is found in fulfilling our purpose, which is defined by God.

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How does the Bible reveal life's meaning?

God's purpose for humanity is revealed in the Bible, showing what He wants us to be and do.

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What is the divine image?

God created humans in His image, giving us dominion over the earth.

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What is agape love?

Love, in the Christian sense, is not just a feeling, but a deliberate, selfless concern for the well-being of others.

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What does Jesus call us to do regarding human life?

Jesus calls us to respect human life, treating everyone with dignity and recognizing their inherent worth.

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Why is human life a gift?

Human life is a gift from God, sustained by His Spirit.

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Why is human life a mystery?

Human life is a mystery, full of richness and beauty, humbling us before God's creation.

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What makes human life a mystery?

Human life originates from God, who is eternal, making it a profound and enduring mystery.

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Family as the originating context of life

The family is the fundamental unit of society where children learn about love, responsibility, and the value of human life. It's where they develop care for others, especially the vulnerable.

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Children's attitude towards parents

Children should show love, respect, and obedience to their parents. This includes honoring them, accepting their guidance, and understanding their limitations.

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Parents as God's instruments

Parents are God's representatives in our lives, responsible for our well-being and guiding us. Children owe their parents gratitude for everything they have received.

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Showing love to parents

We can show love for our parents through actions like trying to please them, helping them, and praying for their well-being. We strive to be a source of support, not burden.

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Obedience to parents

Obedience to parents involves following their guidance without questioning, complaining, or delaying. We recognize their authority and trust in their words. We don't compete with them but learn from their wisdom and strength.

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The Fourth Commandment and honoring parents

The fourth commandment emphasizes the duty of children to respect and honor their parents. This shows we value them and their role in our lives.

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Stewardship of human life through love

Being a steward of human life involves developing love as a virtue and seeking God's grace. Love motivates us to care for others and their well-being, even when it's difficult.

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Developing love as a virtue

Developing the virtue of love requires effort and practice. It's a good habit that helps us to be compassionate and care for others, even those who are challenging.

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Study Notes

Handbook: Student Selection Criteria

  • Honor students are selected based on merit, fairness, and justice.
  • Grade school and high school departments use different criteria.
  • Grade School/High School: Students with a general average of 95% or higher, and no grades below 85%, are awarded a merit card. They must also maintain an 85% average in conduct.
  • Academic Achievements: Deserving students receive merit cards throughout the grading period for excelling in specific subjects. To qualify, a student needs a 90% average or above in the subject and a 85% conduct grade.
  • General Qualification: Students in any grade level can qualify for honors if they have a 90% general average and an 85% conduct grade or higher.

Handbook: Grading System

  • High School: Four grading periods are used.
  • Averaging method is used for marking.
  • Subject averages are calculated up to the second decimal place.
  • Numerical grades are translated into letter grades based on proficiency levels.
  • Promotion is determined by subject-level performance only, rather than overall average.

Handbook: Specific Subject Grading

  • English, Filipino, Social Studies, and Christian Living Education: Written work (30%), performance tasks (50%), and quarterly assessment (20%) contribute to the final grade.

Grading System Basis

  • Performance is evaluated using a grading system with a 60% minimum and 100% maximum. A passing grade is 75%.
  • Raw scores are converted to percentages using a standardized transmutation table.

Additional Notes on the Handbook

  • The document includes a reference to DepEd Order No. 8, but page numbers are irrelevant to the study notes.

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This quiz covers the criteria for selecting honor students in grade school and high school, including specific academic achievements needed for merit cards. It also discusses the grading system used in high school, detailing grading periods and how subject averages are calculated.

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