The Virtue of The Week
The Virtue of The Week
The Virtue of The Week
PWC Vision:
PWC Mission:
To contribute - through research and interaction with the community to the spiritual,
social and economic life in the country and the world at large; and
To lead - through pioneering work in the field of gender education in the opening of new
avenues towards the expansion of knowledge and opportunities, and the fostering of
humanism and understanding, while at the same time conserving the wisdom and ideals
of the ages and integrating the valuable inheritance of Filipino personhood.
I. Vision
The Institutional Identity and Values Formation Office of Basic Education Department,
imbued by the various spiritual, self-developmental and service programs anchored in
identity, diversity and action shall aid the students’ hunger for intrinsic development,
mainly the heart-intellectually, morally and socially, thus, forming an integrated
experienced of personal and social identity of a Philwomenian student.
Committing ourselves to the vision, our mission is to develop and maintain programs
that aid and develop students sense of belonging they identified with and values training
outcomes where students are seen, valued, cared for and respected as a Phiwomenian
student.
III. Programs
Virtue of the Week (VOW)
B. Theoretical Perspective
The program comprises 81 virtues split into three categories, with 81 remarkable
persons acting as role models for the virtues.
Being a devoted servant and steward is a virtue that focuses on our spirituality and
encourages us to develop virtues towards self-discipline. Faith enables us to seek
confirmation of God's action in the lives of others, allowing students to recognize that
their intellectual, moral, and spiritual development is not ultimately dependent on our
role. We believe that a faith-based learning environment will enable students to form
life-long core values that will lead, protect, and define their lives and activities.
Our hope must be in the character and work of God, who graciously permits us to be
stewards of the opportunities and talents entrusted to us. God created every one of us
with gifts and talents to contribute to His purpose for our lives, and He wants us to do
our part to develop talent. Hope provides an opportunity to focus on study skills and
vocation.
Love is the most crucial of all virtues. This is not only because other gifts and virtues are
meaningless in the absence of love, but also because understanding the virtue of love
as constant, faithful love is an appreciation of our image in the likeness of God. Love will
define and deepen our desire to collaborate with one another, appreciating the unique
talents that each of us has to offer, which will inspire us to acts of charity.
The virtue of the week is presented in the workbook sessions in a thematic approach
that could be a supplementary material for ESP and SLE subjects. The activities in the
module followed the process of SEL;
cost.
due.
balance.
complaint.
timely manner
people.
face of traits.
18 Helpfulness
19 Courtesy Being thoughtful to others.
specific circumstances.
OZELLE L. POE
In-Charge, Institutional Identity and Values Formation Office