Ncea Vision-Mission PDF
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Naga College Foundation
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This document details the vision and mission of Naga College Foundation, a transformative learning institution. The vision statement guides the educational institution's focus, while the mission statement outlines its fundamental purpose and commitment to education.
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ANALYN O. DACER NCF Vision-Mission Naga College Foundation is a transformative learninginstitution that NCEAN...
ANALYN O. DACER NCF Vision-Mission Naga College Foundation is a transformative learninginstitution that NCEAN develops God-loving, globally competent, ethical, and socially responsibleindividuals WHAT IS VISION? and leaders who will create a positive influence and impact for the sustainable > A vision refers to a clear, aspirational developmentof the society. statement about the future that guides thedirection and focus of the educational ESSENTIAL KEYWORDS institution. GOD-LOVING. ETHICAL GLOBALLY. SOCIALLY –> A vision statement may describe a COMPETENT. RESPONSIBLE school’sloftiest ideals, its core organizational values, itslong-term GOD-LOVING objectives, or what it hopes itsstudents will -Has strong spiritual life and moral character learn or be capable of doing after - Has faith and love for God regardless of graduating. religiousaffliation - Appreciates purpose and meaning in life WHAT IS MISSION? God-loving is the primary keyword in NCF’s > It outlines the school’s fundamental Vision-Mission. A God-loving person can purpose and commitment to education. It reflect and findmeaning through a deep details what the school aims to accomplish spiritual connection. Heupholds his own andhow it intends to serve its students, spiritual beliefs and shows hisrespect and families,and community. love to God throughactions and good deeds. > A mission statement may describe a school’s day-to-day operational objectives, GLOBALLYCOMPETENT itsinstructional values, or its public Has 21st Century Skills: commitmentsto its students and community. a. Critical Thinker, b. Communicator, Generally speaking, a vision statement c. Collaborator, expresses a hoped-for future reality. In d. Creator contrast, a mission statement declares Has the seven self-mastery skills: the practical commitments and actions that a. Learning to think, a schoolbelieves are needed to achieve its b. Learning to do, vision. While a visionstatement describes c. Learning toFeel, the end goal—the change sought by d. Learning to communicate, aschool—a mission statement may describe e. Learning to intuit, its broadacademic and operational f.Learning to Lead, assurances, as well as itscommitment to its g. Learning to be students and community. Respect diversity Has international awareness Life-long learner Global Competence means possessing the Q-As a student of Naga College skills,knowledge, capacities, abilities and values Foundation, how do you embody the that allow aperson to prosper in this school’s vision and mission in your daily fast-changing world. Aglobally competent life? individual is onewho understands the diversity of people and culture,enabling them to interact positivelyand effectivelywith anyone in the NCF CORE VALUES world. WHAT ARE CORE VALUES? ETHICAL Core values are the fundamental beliefs Discerns right from wrong of a person or organization. These Acts equitably, justly, and fairly in all guiding principles dictate behaviour and dealings Manifests truthand integrity can help people understand the Highly principled difference between right and wrong. Core values also help companies to Ethics, by definition, is a system of moral determine if they are on the right path in principles.These principles serve as a guide on how an individualmakes decisions in life. fulfilling their goals by creating an To be ethical is to be able todiscern right unwavering guide. from wrong, to show integrity in valuesand principles in life, and to make decisions that NCF CORE VALUES aregood for individuals and the society. At the Naga College Foundation, we embrace our Vision and achieve our SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE Mission through the application of –Maintains balance between our Core Values. Our Core Values economic prosperity, welfare guide us in decision making and ofsociety and the environment reflect our rich legacy of teaching –Has sense of civic duty and and learning. accountability –Is aware of and takes positive action on societal issues Has a QuEST strong sense of nationalism. Quality Excellence Social responsibility pertains to the Service obligation of anentity, whether an individual Truth or an organization, to act for the benefit of society.Being socially responsible is to be accountable for one’s actions in performing his duty to keep a balancebetween economic growth, the ecosystem and the welfare of the society. QUALITY and care to the physically and financially Behavioural Statements: challenged members of the community Always shows punctuality and participates in all schoolactivities Excels in doing assigned TRUTH performance tasks Behavioural Statements: Submits quality learning outputs Stands for what is true and right on time Manifest sincerity and honesty in Demonstrates meaning all his/her words and actions application of knowledge and Demonstrate courtesy and skills in real life situation respect when dealing with people Shows fairness and justice in all EXCELLENCE situations. Behavioural Statements: Faces challenges and gives his/ 1. Which of the following behaviors her best all the time demonstrates being globally Exhibits effective competitive? decision-making, critical and creative thinking skills A. Anna learns and adapts to Accepts his/her strengths and different cultural norms and weaknesses with courage and practices while working on humility international projects, effectively Performs his/her duties and collaborating with team members responsibilities to the highest from diverse backgrounds. level of standard. B. David avoids working with international clients because he SERVICE is uncomfortable with different Behavioural Statements: time zones and cultural Fosters family – oriented service differences. to the community C. Linda insists on using only her Shows collaborative efforts in native language in all addressing the needs of the communications, even when community through livelihood, interacting with international feeding, literacy and other partners. extension services. D. James dismisses global trends Participates in initiatives of taking and focuses solely on local care of the environment by 3Rs market strategies, ignoring (recycling, reusing, and reducing) opportunities for international Maintains healthy relationship by growth. showingempathy, concern, humility, 2.. How can participating in school community II. Identification A. Directions: Determine what service projects reflect your commitment to your keyword of NCF Vision-Mission is being faith? described in each situation. Write your space A. Volunteering in community service projects answer in the space provided. demonstrates your faith through actions of compassion and selflessness, aligning with the 6. Ana volunteers regularly at a local homeless values of helping others and making a positive center. She spends her free time serving and impact. helping those in need. She does this not just for B. Choosing to focus solely on personal her personal gain but out of her genuine love achievements and neglecting community and care for her community. What keyword did involvement shows a lack of interest in the Ana present in the situation?______ broader impact of your faith. C. Avoiding participation in community service 7. Lara is a youth volunteer in their community. projects and only engaging in faith-related Every time that she has free time from her activities privately does not visibly reflect your studies, she will go to their barangay and will commitment to faith through community conduct a free reading activity for the street involvement. children. Lara will read a story then afterwards D. Participating in community service projects she will ask questions to the children. She also only to gain recognition or fulfill a requirement teaches them how to read and how to without genuine concern for others does not pronounce the words properly. Lara is also truly reflect a commitment to faith. known in their barangay as a good person as she sometimes treats the children with food or _3. Which of the following actions demonstrates some school stuff. What keyword is evident in a commitment to maintaining high-quality this situation?___ standards? A. Jordan reviews and revises his work to 8. A group of Literature students travels to ensure it meets all project requirements and various countries. They are able to adapt to deadlines. different cultures and customs, which help them B. Lisa rushes her project to finish it quickly collaborate effectively with the locals. What without checking if it meets the guidelines. keyword was exemplified by this group of C. Michael ignores the feedback provided and students? ___ submits his work as is. D. Emma completes her assignment but 9. Lovi is a woman known for her honest overlooks important details to save time. personality. Whenever she has arguments with someone, she will analyze her facts and judgment based on her principles and morals. 4. It involves being honest and transparent She speaks on what she believes in and tells it in all aspects of one’s work. with certainty; with no sugarcoating.___ A. Kindness. B. Humility. C. Truth. D. All of the above 10. Jerome came from a religious family, but despite the strong beliefs of his family, he tends 5. Naga College Foundation Inc. emphasizes to argue a lot with them. He believes that life that its employees should always act with should solely be about one’s own strengths and integrity, ensuring transparency and honesty in not dependent on faith. He is selfish and all their dealings. Which of the following values well-known to be a cheater. What keyword is not does Naga College Foundation Inc. uphold? being portrayed by Jerome? ___ A. Discipline. B. Ethical. C. God-fearing D. All of the above B. Directions: Identify what CORE VALUES is being.Here are the answers summarized: referred to in the following situations. 1. A. Anna's behavior of learning and adapting to 11. The prelim examination is approaching; Jane and different cultural norms and collaborating with team Sarah are both enrolled in the subject IRS 1 but will members from diverse backgrounds demonstrates not take the exam on the same day. Sarah asked being globally competitive. Jane a favor to share the questions that she can still remember. But Jane politely declined the request 2. A. Volunteering in community service projects because she knew that it is not right and fair to do that demonstrates commitment to faith through actions of kind of improper action. compassion and selflessness. 12. One of the activities assigned by the teacher is to 3. A. Jordan's action of reviewing and revising his create an emblem of the student's own core values. work to meet project requirements and deadlines As a student of NCF, you will make sure to follow and demonstrates a commitment to maintaining check the provided rubrics in doing the task. high-quality standards. 4. C. "Truth" is the keyword that involves being honest 13. Carl is feeling ecstatic to share his experience and transparent in all aspects of one's work. with his classmates about his participation in the simultaneous City Wide Clean Up Drive last 5. D. Naga College Foundation Inc. upholds the September 3, 2022. It was a new experience for him values of discipline, ethical actions, and being as a freshman student and as a student of NCF. What God-fearing. core values of the NCF will this kind of volunteer work fall into? 6. Compassion. 7. Service. 14. Sandy is asked to do a presentation about the 8. Adaptability. topic of Personal Development. When searching for 9. Honesty. the information, she always checks the source's 10. Integrity. reliability and validity of the content that she will include in her report. Core values referred to in the situations: 11. Integrity. 15. A lot of students are gathered at the ST 12. Integrity. Quadrangle for the Orientation Seminar for the new 13. Service. students. One of those students is Jha, who seems to be very excited to start her new journey as a college student. She knows that there will be a lot of opportunities for her to enhance her skills and talents. She can be a member of different organizations and participate in any academic activities. What core values of the school in this example will fall?