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Character Formation 1

The document discusses character formation and core Filipino values and traits. It also covers patriotic symbols like the Philippine flag and flag-raising ceremonies. Key Filipino values mentioned include hospitality, family ties, generosity, and work ethic.

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Character Formation

(Nationalism and Patriotism)


Prof. Lorenzo Ramirez, RCrim, MSCrim(u), CSP
Character Formation
Is the process by which the individual, through
interaction of biologically transmitted
predisposition with the environment, develops
stable pattern of functioning, thinking and feeling,
Character Formation
Contributing Factors of Character Formation
• Parental Influence
• Home Environment
• School Environment
• Culture
Character Formation
Filipino Character (Positive Traits)
• Hospitality
• Respect
• Strong Family Ties and Religion
• Generosity and Helpfulness
• Strong Work Ethics
• Loving and Caring
Character Formation
Filipino Character (Negative Traits)
• Fatalism
• Manana Habit
• Crab Mentality
• Hypocrisy
• Ningas Cogon
• Gossiping
Pagkataong Pilipino (Filipino
Personhood)
A theory of Virgilio Enriquez (1989), describes the
personality of the Filipino.
• Accomodative Surface Value – pertains to hiya,
utang na loob, and pakikisama.
• Associated Behavioral Pattern – biro, lambing, and
tampo.
• Confrontative Surface Value – bahala na, lakas ng
loob, and pakikibaka.
Pagkataong Pilipino (Filipino
Personhood)
A theoryIbang
of Virgilio
Tao Enriquez (1989),
Hindidescribes
Ibang Taothe
personality of the Filipino. Pakikipagpalagayang-loob
Pakikitungo
Core Values
Pakikisalamuha Pakikisangkot
• Kapwa
Pakikilahok Pakikipagkaisa

Pakikibagay

Pakikisama
Pagkataong Pilipino (Filipino
Personhood)
A theory of Virgilio Enriquez (1989), describes the
personality of the Filipino.
Core Values Societal Values
• Pakiramdam • Karangalan
• Kagandahang-loob • Katarungan
• Kalayaan
Five Core Filipino Values
Based on Dr. Mina Ramirez, five core Filipino values
based on basic aspiration.
• Magpasalamat – based on aspiration of Filipinos to
pamumuhay (life) and pananalig sa Dyos at
kapwa (God and people faith)
• Matatag – This is based on Filipino’s kaayusan or
order aspiration
Five Core Filipino Values
Based on Dr. Mina Ramirez, five core Filipino values
based on basic aspiration.
• Masigasig – This is based on the kasaganaan and
ginhawa aspiration.
• Mapagmalasakit – This compassion allows us to
assist others without in exchange asking or
anything
• Magalang
Patriotic Symbols
The Philippine Flag
• Symbol of nations independence
• Symbol of of our country, the Philippine
Republic
Patriotic Symbols
The Philippine Flag
First eight(8) provinces that revolted against the
Spain (Manila, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Laguna,
Batangas, Cavite, Tarlac, and Pambaga)

Represents Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao


Patriotic Symbols
The Philippine Flag
Represents peace, truth, justice, and universality

Bravery, patriotism, and willingness to sacrifice


lives to defend the country
Patriotic Symbols
Hoisting and Proper Display
The Flag shall be displayed everyday throughout
the year;
• Public Buildings
• Official Residences
• Public Plazas
• Institution of learning
Patriotic Symbols
Hoisting and Proper Display
The Flag shall be permanently hoisted;
• Malacañang Palace
• Congress and Supreme Court building
• Rizal Monument, Aguinaldo Shrine, Baraoisan Shrine
• Libingan ng mga Bayani
• International Ports of entry
Patriotic Symbols
Flag-Raising Ceremony
• All government offices and educational
institutions shall henceforth observe the flag
raising ceremony every Monday morning and
flag lowering ceremony every Friday afternoon
Patriotic Symbols
Half Mast
• Sign of mourning
• Act on the day of the official announcement of
the death of any of the following;
1. President or a former President, for ten (10) days;
2. Vice-President, Chief Justice, Senate President,
Speaker of House of Representative, seven (7)
days
Commemoration
• December 30 – Rizal Day
• November 30 – Andres Bonifacio Day
• August 26 (Cried of Pugad Lawin, 1986) – National
Heroes Day
• June 12 – Independence Day
• May 28 – June 12 – National Flag Day
• April 9 – Araw ng Kagitingan

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