Podcast
Questions and Answers
What is defined as a part of the Senior High School curriculum consisting of 80 hours of hands-on experience?
What is defined as a part of the Senior High School curriculum consisting of 80 hours of hands-on experience?
- Job Shadowing
- Work Immersion (correct)
- Internship
- Apprenticeship
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for work immersion?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for work immersion?
- Mock Job Interviews
- Individual Resume
- High School Diploma (correct)
- PSA Birth Certificate
What does the first meaning of 'immersion' refer to in the K to 12 curriculum?
What does the first meaning of 'immersion' refer to in the K to 12 curriculum?
- An extracurricular activity
- A mode of delivery for subjects
- A required SHS subject (correct)
- A term for group work
Which statement best describes work ethic?
Which statement best describes work ethic?
What are goal-oriented actions focused on?
What are goal-oriented actions focused on?
Which venues are examples of work immersion locations?
Which venues are examples of work immersion locations?
What does it mean to dedicate focus on priority activities?
What does it mean to dedicate focus on priority activities?
In the context of work immersion, what is a preferred mode of delivery for tech-voc subjects?
In the context of work immersion, what is a preferred mode of delivery for tech-voc subjects?
What does conscientiousness primarily involve?
What does conscientiousness primarily involve?
How does the capitalist view of work ethic differ from a general understanding of hard work?
How does the capitalist view of work ethic differ from a general understanding of hard work?
What is meant by 'delayed gratification' in the context of work ethic?
What is meant by 'delayed gratification' in the context of work ethic?
What do experimental studies suggest about individuals with a strong work ethic?
What do experimental studies suggest about individuals with a strong work ethic?
Which term best describes the criticism of work ethic by Marxists?
Which term best describes the criticism of work ethic by Marxists?
What was Ben Franklin's perspective on the work ethic?
What was Ben Franklin's perspective on the work ethic?
What is one characteristic of the anti-capitalist view on work ethic?
What is one characteristic of the anti-capitalist view on work ethic?
What does creating a rewarding routine aim to achieve?
What does creating a rewarding routine aim to achieve?
Flashcards
What is Work Immersion?
What is Work Immersion?
80 hours of hands-on experience or work simulation conducted in a workplace setting.
Work Immersion as an SHS subject
Work Immersion as an SHS subject
A specific subject in the Senior High School (SHS) curriculum that requires students to gain practical work experience.
What is a Workplace Immersion Venue?
What is a Workplace Immersion Venue?
The place where students complete their work immersion experience. Examples include offices, factories, shops, and construction sites.
Work Immersion as a Mode of Delivery
Work Immersion as a Mode of Delivery
Signup and view all the flashcards
What is work ethic?
What is work ethic?
Signup and view all the flashcards
Goal-Oriented Actions in Work Ethic
Goal-Oriented Actions in Work Ethic
Signup and view all the flashcards
Prioritizing in Work Ethic
Prioritizing in Work Ethic
Signup and view all the flashcards
Why is good behavior important at work?
Why is good behavior important at work?
Signup and view all the flashcards
Conscientiousness
Conscientiousness
Signup and view all the flashcards
Rewarding Routine/System
Rewarding Routine/System
Signup and view all the flashcards
Embracing Positivism
Embracing Positivism
Signup and view all the flashcards
Work Ethic (Capitalist)
Work Ethic (Capitalist)
Signup and view all the flashcards
Work Ethic: Delayed Gratification (Capitalist)
Work Ethic: Delayed Gratification (Capitalist)
Signup and view all the flashcards
Work Ethic as Management Control
Work Ethic as Management Control
Signup and view all the flashcards
Anti-Capitalist Perspective on Work Ethic
Anti-Capitalist Perspective on Work Ethic
Signup and view all the flashcards
Principles of Work Ethic
Principles of Work Ethic
Signup and view all the flashcards
Study Notes
Work Immersion Orientation
- This is a 2nd semester orientation for work immersion, covering the academic year 2024-2025.
Semester Requirements
- PSA Birth Certificate
- Barangay Clearance
- Police Clearance
- Individual Resume
- Narratives, Surveys/Interviews
- Mock Job Interviews
- Work Immersion Portfolio (black clearbook)
- Research Output
- Promotional Video/Presentation
Understanding Work Immersion
- Work immersion, as defined by DepEd Order No. 40, Series of 2015, is part of the senior high school curriculum (80 hours).
- It involves hands-on experience or a work simulation for Grade 11 and 12 students.
- The goal is to expose students to an actual workplace setting and enhance competencies under the supervision of school staff and the partner company.
Work Immersion Venue
-
Immersion takes place outside the school campus in a workplace immersion venue.
-
Examples include offices, factories, shops, and project sites.
-
The word "immersion" has two meanings:
- A required SHS subject in the curriculum
- A preferred method of delivery, especially for tech-voc subjects.
Expected Behaviour
- Workers should maintain good workplace behavior to create a positive and harmonious environment.
Work Ethics
- Work ethic is the belief that hard work and diligence have moral benefits and inherent value in strengthening character.
- It prioritizes work, placing it at the centre of life, and enhancing character in the specific field of work.
Factors of Good Work Ethics
- Goal-oriented actions: Focus on completing tasks, not just planning.
- Dedication to priority: Concentrate on activities that have a significant impact.
- Availability and reliability: Dedicate time and effort to tasks, building competence.
Additional Work Ethics Concepts
- Conscientiousness: A focused and organized approach to tasks.
- Rewarding routine/system: Creating productive habits that support goals.
- Embracing positivism: Framing problems constructively.
Capitalist View
- Steven Malanga views work ethic not as just hard work, but also a set of accompanying virtues crucial for free markets.
Anti-Capitalist View
- Frederick Winslow Taylor viewed work ethic as a means of management control, potentially disguising exploitation.
- Marxists and some sociologists criticize the concept of "work ethic," arguing that it's a response to owners' pressures rather than a genuine worker choice.
Employer Work Ethics
- Providing a safe work environment
- Treating employees with respect and dignity
- Providing fair wages
- Handling business transactions with honesty and integrity.
Employee Work Ethics
- Punctuality
- Commitment to all company business while at work
- Care for company resources (equipment, products)
- Respecting the company—demonstrating honesty and integrity
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.