8. revolledo, cecille togetherness as a focal point of values

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Togetherness as a Focal Point of Values

Presenter: Cecille B. RevolledoBSED3F-1

ACTIVITY:

The activity that I conducted was SHARADE. I divided the class into two

groups to perform the task. The reason why I chose this activity,

because it shows TOGETHERNESS.

Togetherness

Is fundamental value of our human existence and other values assert

themselves within this value.

Many human activities manifest our need for togetherness or the value of

togetherness.

Fiesta

Children prefer to play with other children rather than play alone.

Artist

Scientist

The value of achievement and the joy accompanying it are doubled

when shared with others.

The sorrow of a failure is diminished when it is shared with others.

A death of a beloved-it is as if everything in our world has lost its splendor.

The insight that togetherness is a value in itself brings home the point

that our existence is not just a being-through-others but also a

being-for-others.

Self-confidence is necessary for us to build our future. But self-confidence

is not possible for us to attain without others having confidence in us.

Indeed there are different modes of being-for-others.

There is the mode of being-for-others that is like the child’s

constant drawing of the other’s attention; this is the most empty

kind.

There is the mode of being-for-others that wants to be feared,

overwhelming or even terrorizing others.

Withdrawal or isolation can also be another kind; the isolationist

considers his withdrawal from others as a sign of greatness, that

he does not need anyone.

Religion can also be used as a mode of being-with-others.

_____1. Is fundamental value of our human existence and other values assert themselves within this value.a. Existenceb. Togethernessc. Happinessd. Activities

_____2. This mode of being-for-others is the most empty kind.a. Terrorizing othersb. Withdrawal/Isolationc. Child’s Drawingd. Religion

_____3. They need the appreciation of others for her work of art.a. Scientistb. Isolationistc. Artistd. Children

_____4. They are prefer to play with other children rather than play alone. a. Childrenb. Adultc. Animalsd. Cheldrin

_____5. We do not go to a ______ simply for the food and drinks. But for the sake of being together with others.a. Burialb. Fiestac. Schoold. Feista

PERFERCT!