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Which type of institution involves established customs for a specific reason?
Which type of institution involves established customs for a specific reason?
- Social institutions (correct)
- Political institutions
- Religious institutions (correct)
- Economic institutions
What is the outcome of completing each stage of education as mentioned?
What is the outcome of completing each stage of education as mentioned?
- Receiving a certificate of participation
- Completing educational activities
- Earning specific competencies (correct)
- Moving forward without credentials
What should one understand to function effectively as a member of an institution?
What should one understand to function effectively as a member of an institution?
- The formal laws governing the institution
- The reason for the institution's existence (correct)
- The institution's beliefs and myths
- The social hierarchy within the institution
Which of the following best describes the vision of Velez College?
Which of the following best describes the vision of Velez College?
Which of the following is NOT a type of institution mentioned?
Which of the following is NOT a type of institution mentioned?
What are the formal and informal rules mentioned intended to do?
What are the formal and informal rules mentioned intended to do?
What is a characteristic of a technical committee as mentioned in the content?
What is a characteristic of a technical committee as mentioned in the content?
What type of institutions are primarily involved in issuing completion certificates?
What type of institutions are primarily involved in issuing completion certificates?
What is the primary focus of the Core Values of Velez College?
What is the primary focus of the Core Values of Velez College?
Which Core Value of Velez College emphasizes moral and ethical principles?
Which Core Value of Velez College emphasizes moral and ethical principles?
What is a key objective of Velez College related to its curriculum?
What is a key objective of Velez College related to its curriculum?
Which of these values is NOT listed as a Core Value of Velez College?
Which of these values is NOT listed as a Core Value of Velez College?
What best describes the end desire aspiration of an institution?
What best describes the end desire aspiration of an institution?
Why is empathy a Core Value of Velez College?
Why is empathy a Core Value of Velez College?
Which statement encapsulates the mission of Velez College the best?
Which statement encapsulates the mission of Velez College the best?
What aspect does the Velez College vision statement express?
What aspect does the Velez College vision statement express?
What does the concept of stewardship in the Core Values represent?
What does the concept of stewardship in the Core Values represent?
When might a good opportunity arise to change an institution's mission statement?
When might a good opportunity arise to change an institution's mission statement?
What do values statements primarily guide within an institution?
What do values statements primarily guide within an institution?
Which area is targeted for enhancement according to Velez College’s objectives?
Which area is targeted for enhancement according to Velez College’s objectives?
Which of the following best defines 'zealousness' in the context of institutional values?
Which of the following best defines 'zealousness' in the context of institutional values?
What does the value of 'nurture' imply for the institution?
What does the value of 'nurture' imply for the institution?
What aspect is primarily addressed by the mission of an institution?
What aspect is primarily addressed by the mission of an institution?
Which statement best describes the role of the vision in relation to the mission?
Which statement best describes the role of the vision in relation to the mission?
What is meant by 'advocacy' in the context of core values?
What is meant by 'advocacy' in the context of core values?
What does the 'Time Question' in the content refer to?
What does the 'Time Question' in the content refer to?
What is a key component of the values statement in an institution?
What is a key component of the values statement in an institution?
What is the primary focus of the 'About Question'?
What is the primary focus of the 'About Question'?
Based on the content, what do both the mission and vision work towards?
Based on the content, what do both the mission and vision work towards?
Which question addresses the present status of an institution?
Which question addresses the present status of an institution?
How can an institution differentiate itself according to the content?
How can an institution differentiate itself according to the content?
What does the future-oriented vision require an institution to do?
What does the future-oriented vision require an institution to do?
What is a defining characteristic of an educational institution?
What is a defining characteristic of an educational institution?
Which of the following statements about information systems is correct?
Which of the following statements about information systems is correct?
What type of educational institution tends to have more flexible learning environments?
What type of educational institution tends to have more flexible learning environments?
What roles are typically involved in an educational institution?
What roles are typically involved in an educational institution?
Which of the following best describes the scope of formal education?
Which of the following best describes the scope of formal education?
Health Information Science is considered critical because it involves which type of data?
Health Information Science is considered critical because it involves which type of data?
Which of the following statements is true about informal education?
Which of the following statements is true about informal education?
What best differentiates formal educational institutions from informal ones?
What best differentiates formal educational institutions from informal ones?
Study Notes
Educational Institution Overview
- Comprises teachers, lab instructors, and students across various educational levels: preschool to postgraduate.
- Utilizes both digital and manual systems for data creation, storage, and retrieval (e.g., MS Teams, attendance sheets).
- Educational institutions can be formal (structured curriculum) or informal (no expectations for credentials).
Types of Educational Institutions
- Can be public, private, or governmental, encompassing various categories such as:
- Religious
- Educational
- Social
- Services (e.g., financial institutions)
- Institutions are guided by formal and informal rules to structure social, political, and economic relations.
Vision and Mission Statements
- Vision Statement of Velez College: Aims to be a globally recognized institution of academic excellence, rooted in integrity, service, and research.
- Mission Statement of Velez College: Focuses on developing competent and ethical leaders who are socially responsible and passionate about lifelong learning.
Difference Between Vision and Mission
- Vision Statement: Long-term goals and aspirations of the institution (future-focused).
- Mission Statement: Describes current operations and intentions, outlining what the institution does and for whom (present-focused).
Core Values (Values Statement)
- Fundamental principles guiding the institution's decisions and actions, encompassing:
- Zealousness: Enthusiasm for beliefs and purposes.
- Innovativeness: Courage to challenge conventions and introduce new ideas.
- Advocacy: Supporting causes that promote good citizenship and social responsibility.
- Nurture: Caring for the growth and development of students and alumni.
Goals and Objectives
- Goals/Objectives Statement: Specifies how the mission will help achieve the vision, serving as milestones in strategic implementation.
- Goals emphasize the continual development of quality curricula that meet national and global standards.
- Objectives aim to enhance key areas: affective and psychomotor development, moral character, and good citizenship.
Key Points to Remember
- Vision, Mission, Goals, and Values define the identity of the educational institution.
- Core values include concepts like accountability, integrity, and stewardship.
- Institutions are integral to forming community standards and encouraging responsible citizenship.
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Explore the fundamental vision, mission, goals, and values that shape educational institutions. This quiz delves into the components of an educational system, including the roles of teachers and students within a curriculum framework.