Work Immersion Orientation 2024-2025

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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

<p>A belief in the inherent value of hard work and diligence (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are goal-oriented actions focused on?

<p>Achieving productive outcomes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which venues are examples of work immersion locations?

<p>Offices, Factories, and Project Sites (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does it mean to dedicate focus on priority activities?

<p>To ignore less important tasks (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of work immersion, what is a preferred mode of delivery for tech-voc subjects?

<p>Hands-on immersion experiences (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does conscientiousness primarily involve?

<p>Being vigilant and organized in completing tasks (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the capitalist view of work ethic differ from a general understanding of hard work?

<p>It includes a set of moral virtues (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is meant by 'delayed gratification' in the context of work ethic?

<p>Focusing on long-term goals over immediate pleasures (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do experimental studies suggest about individuals with a strong work ethic?

<p>They can tolerate tedious jobs with fair rewards (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term best describes the criticism of work ethic by Marxists?

<p>It serves as a tool for management control (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Ben Franklin's perspective on the work ethic?

<p>It can be improved through Bible readings (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one characteristic of the anti-capitalist view on work ethic?

<p>Seeing work ethic as irrational in controlled environments (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does creating a rewarding routine aim to achieve?

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Flashcards

What is Work Immersion?

80 hours of hands-on experience or work simulation conducted in a workplace setting.

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?

The place where students complete their work immersion experience. Examples include offices, factories, shops, and construction sites.

Work Immersion as a Mode of Delivery

A preferred way of teaching Tech-Voc (Technical-Vocational) subjects in the K to 12 program, focusing on hands-on learning.

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What is work ethic?

A set of beliefs that work, hard work, and dedication have moral value and strengthen character.

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Goal-Oriented Actions in Work Ethic

Actions that focus on achieving goals, prioritizing tasks, and ensuring work effort is productive.

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Prioritizing in Work Ethic

Concentrating on impactful tasks that align with goals and utilize one's skills effectively.

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Why is good behavior important at work?

Important for maintaining a balanced and harmonious work environment.

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Conscientiousness

A strong desire to perform tasks well, accompanied by meticulousness and planning.

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Rewarding Routine/System

Creating a regular schedule or system with tasks that energize and provide strength, thus supporting your ultimate goals.

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Embracing Positivism

Adopting a positive outlook by framing challenges as opportunities. This can be done by stating: 'Good, (action) (problem)'

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Work Ethic (Capitalist)

A set of virtues that go beyond hard work, emphasizing moral values vital for free market economies.

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Work Ethic: Delayed Gratification (Capitalist)

An ethical response to the natural desire for immediate gratification. Values delaying immediate rewards to pursue self-growth.

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Work Ethic as Management Control

A management strategy that utilizes a strong work ethic to control employees, potentially misleading them about the reality of wealth accumulation.

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Anti-Capitalist Perspective on Work Ethic

A perspective that questions the usefulness of the 'work ethic' concept in a mature industry, arguing that excessive dedication may not be rational for the long term.

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Principles of Work Ethic

A set of principles and behaviors deemed acceptable in the workplace, often encompassing values such as hard work, honesty, and respect.

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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

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