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  • Academic text

    Uses formal and objective writing based from the topic's related literature that follows a specific structure which are: introduction, body, and conclusion that intends to inform its scholarly audience
  • Academic text

    • Research papers
    • Reports
  • Non-academic text

    Subjective writing based on everyday events that aims to entertain the public; it has no fixed structure and contains slang and colloquial languages
  • Non-academic writing

    • Diaries
    • Informal essays
  • Academic text

    A written language that provides information, which contain ideas and concepts related to a specific discipline
  • Nature and characteristics of academic text
    • Structure
    • Tone
    • Language
    • Citation
    • Complexity
    • Evidence-based
    • Thesis driven
  • WIKA
    • komunikasyon
    • pasulat at pasalita
    • saloobin/ideya
    • kasangkapan sa pagpapahayag
  • WIKA ay pinakamahalagang kasangkapan ng tao sa pakikipagtalastasan
  • WIKA ay behikulo ng ekspresyon at komunikasyon na epektibong nagagamit ng tao sa araw-araw
  • Henry Gleason: 'Ang wika ay masistemang balangkas ng mga tunog na pinili at isinaayos sa paraang arbitraryo upang magamit ng mga taong nabibilang sa isang kultura.'
  • Paz at Peneyra (2002): 'Ang wika ay tulay na ginagamit para maipahayag at mangyari ang anumang minimithi o pangangailangan natin. Ito ay behikulo ng ating ekspresyon at komunikasyon.'
  • Bernales et.al (2003): 'Ang wika ay proseso ng pagpapadala at pagtanggap ng mensahe sa pamamagitan ng mga simbolikong cucs na maaring berbal o 'di berbal.'
  • What is vision in the context of personal development?

    A dream that gives direction and keeps us focused
  • How does vision clarify our purpose?

    It helps us understand what makes life meaningful
  • What does mission signify?

    A purposeful movement from one place to another for a purpose
  • How are mission and vision related?

    The mission consists of the steps taken towards the attainment of the vision
  • What are values?

    Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly
  • How do values affect our decisions?

    They influence our goals and behavior
  • What role do values play in guiding our actions?

    Values define what is of worth and guide our judgments and attitudes
  • How do our spending habits relate to our values?

    What you spend money on reflects your values
  • How does the way we spend our time relate to our values?

    What you choose to do with your time reflects your values
  • Where do we get our values from?

    • Home
    • School
    • Society
    • Church
    • Friends
    • Music
    • Books
    • Culture
    • Time period in which you were born and raised
  • How do values influence happiness?

    Happiness comes from letting values decide our behaviors and goals
  • Can values change over time?

    Yes, values can change over a lifetime as our experiences change
  • What is the vision of Concordia College, Inc.?

    • An empowering Christ-centered Vincentian learning institution
  • What is the mission of Concordia College?

    • Engage the community of learners to become inner-directed, globally competent Vincentian leaders
    • Journey with persons living in poverty and care for God’s creation
  • What are the core values of Concordia College?

    • Respect
    • Simplicity
    • Service
    • Vincentian Excellence
  • What does respect mean in the context of Concordia College's core values?

    Upholding human dignity and providing a safe learning environment
  • What does simplicity entail as a core value?

    A lifestyle that witnesses truth, integrity, and honesty in relationships
  • How is service defined in Concordia College's core values?
    As an expression of love, compassion, and solidarity with those in poverty
  • What does Vincentian Excellence refer to?

    Having analytical, technical, and social skills to adapt to emerging realities
  • What are the graduate attributes of Concordia College?

    • Christ-Centered
    • Charitable
    • Competent
  • What does it mean to be Christ-Centered as a graduate?

    To see Christ in persons and events and participate in the mission of Jesus
  • How does being charitable manifest in graduates?

    By serving selflessly with compassion and creating harmonious relationships
  • What does it mean to be competent as a graduate?

    To demonstrate critical thinking and accomplish tasks with proficiency
  • What are the birth years of Baby Boomers?

    Born from 1946 to 1964
  • What characterizes Baby Boomers?

    They are work-centric, conservative, and competitive
  • What percentage of today's workforce do Baby Boomers represent?

    25%
  • What are the birth years of Generation X?

    Born from 1965 to 1980
  • What characterizes Generation X?

    They are work-life balanced, independent, and materialistic