The Filipino value system is rooted in personal relationships and social approval. It includes moral, ethical, and cultural codes that emphasize optimism, caring for others, friendship, hospitality, religion, and respect. Core values include family solidarity, a pro-American outlook, and maintaining smooth interpersonal relationships. Gender roles expect women to help at home and men to be the primary breadwinner. Modern Filipino values include faith, faithfulness, nurturing, industry, and courage.
This material is from Filipino Values & Moral Development published by the Economic Development Foundations in November, 1992 The study was sponsored by the Philippine Senate and was headed by Senator Leticia Shahani. It was conducted by a task force headed by Dr. Patricia Licuanan. The findings were based on bibliographic surveys and interviews and consultations with researchers and practitioners in the behavioral and social sciences, education and social welfare, journalists and social analysts; a nationwide survey of 2000 respondents; and, focus group discussions among residents of an urban poor resettlement area in Bagong Bayan, Dasmariñas, Cavite. From the study was developed “A Moral Recovery Program – Building a People, Building a Nation” Submitted to the Philippine Senate.
Social System of Pre-Colonial Period in the PhilippinesAnne Valino
Prepared by: Anne Mariz Valino
Compilation of Articles: Bonita Montina Jusay
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Subject: History 100
This presentation involves the values and culture of every Filipinos. Which taken place during prehistoric time with prehistoric people also taken place nowadays in our modern world. :)
Filipino Values
*Meaning and Nature of Values
*Roots Of the Filipino Character
*Strengths and Weaknesses of the Filipino Character
*The Filipino Cultural Values
Understanding the Filipino Values and Culture
To a person who is not familiar or aware of the Philippine culture, understanding Filipinos is like playing a game one has never played before and of which the rules have not been explained very well. Understanding the values of Filipinos pose a challenge, to enjoy the game without missing the joys and fun of like living in the Philippines.
A stranger or foreigner who has a knowledge of or exposure to the Filipino society’s customs, etiquette, and manners, is less likely to experience intense culture shock.
This material is from Filipino Values & Moral Development published by the Economic Development Foundations in November, 1992 The study was sponsored by the Philippine Senate and was headed by Senator Leticia Shahani. It was conducted by a task force headed by Dr. Patricia Licuanan. The findings were based on bibliographic surveys and interviews and consultations with researchers and practitioners in the behavioral and social sciences, education and social welfare, journalists and social analysts; a nationwide survey of 2000 respondents; and, focus group discussions among residents of an urban poor resettlement area in Bagong Bayan, Dasmariñas, Cavite. From the study was developed “A Moral Recovery Program – Building a People, Building a Nation” Submitted to the Philippine Senate.
Social System of Pre-Colonial Period in the PhilippinesAnne Valino
Prepared by: Anne Mariz Valino
Compilation of Articles: Bonita Montina Jusay
Central Luzon State University
College Of Veterinary Science and Medicine
Subject: History 100
This presentation involves the values and culture of every Filipinos. Which taken place during prehistoric time with prehistoric people also taken place nowadays in our modern world. :)
Filipino Values
*Meaning and Nature of Values
*Roots Of the Filipino Character
*Strengths and Weaknesses of the Filipino Character
*The Filipino Cultural Values
Understanding the Filipino Values and Culture
To a person who is not familiar or aware of the Philippine culture, understanding Filipinos is like playing a game one has never played before and of which the rules have not been explained very well. Understanding the values of Filipinos pose a challenge, to enjoy the game without missing the joys and fun of like living in the Philippines.
A stranger or foreigner who has a knowledge of or exposure to the Filipino society’s customs, etiquette, and manners, is less likely to experience intense culture shock.
A report of Roderico Y. Dumaug, Jr at the Xavier University(Ateneo de Cagayan) on his subject of Humanistic Foundation of Management in the Masters in Public Administration.
it is about our FRilipino values, we can learned on this about what kind of attitude we or a person has especially if we are studying about psychology it will help you alot in studying about a person attitude and gives us an idea of how can we categorized a person based on their attituted towards us.
Honesty, respect, responsibility, compassion, and fairness are essential morals that build trust, foster positive relationships, ensure accountability, promote kindness, and uphold justice in society.
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Tapales, Prosperina Et. Al.
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Quezon City
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2. The Filipino Value System includes an
assemblage of consistent:
MORAL ETHICAL
IDEOLOGIES
CODES PRACTICES
CULTURAL/
ETIQUETTE PERSONAL
VALUES
3. The distinct value system of Filipinos is rooted
primarily in personal alliance systems such as:
Value
System
COMMERC IAL
KINSHIP RELATIONSHIP
S
OBLIGATION RELIGION
FRIENDSHIP
5. Two Models of the Filipino Value
System
• Legal and formal model
Exogenous or • Inherited by Filipinos from
the Foreign Western cultures, particularly
from the Spaniards and the
Model Americans
• Traditional and non-formal
Indigenous or model
Traditional • Deeply embedded in the
Filipino subconscious
Model
6. Inherent Key Elements
• Optimism about the future
• Pessimism with regards to present situations and
events
• Concern and care for other people
• Existence of friendship and friendliness
• Habit of being hospitable
• Religious nature
• Respectfulness to self and others
• Respect for the female members of society
• Fear of God
• Abhorrence of acts of cheating and thievery
• Having a pro-American outlook
7. The core values of Filipinos specifically
upholds the following:
• Solidarity of the family unit,
• Security of the Philippine economy,
• Orientation to small-groups,
• Personalism,
• Concepts of "loob" or "kalooban" ("what’s inside
the self", the "inner-self", or the "actual personal
feelings of the self"),
• Existence and maintenance of smooth
interpersonal relationships, and
• Sensing of the feelings or needs of others (known
as pakikiramdam).
8. Gender Specific Values
Expectations in relation to parenthood:
Preference for male and female children - based on the expected
roles that each gender would assume once grown up.
Both genders are expected to become responsible members of the
family and the society.
Women are expected to:
- help in household work,
- become caring and nurturing mothers for their own children,
- offer assistance after being married.
Filipino men are expected to:
- assume the role of becoming the primary source of income
and financial support of his family.
9. Basic Tenets
Core value
• Kapwa, 'togetherness', is the core construct of Filipino
Psychology. Kapwa has two categories, Ibang Tao (other
people) and Hindi Ibang Tao (not other people).
• Ibang Tao ("outsider") Five domains in this construct:
– Pakikitungo: civility
– Pakikisalamuha: act of mixing
– Pakikilahok: act of joining
– Pakikibagay: conformity
– Pakikisama: being united with the group.
• Hindi Ibang Tao ("one-of-us") Three domains in this
construct:
– Pakikipagpalagayang-loob: act of mutual trust
– Pakikisangkot: act of joining others
– Pakikipagkaisa: being one with others
10. Pivotal interpersonal value
Pakiramdam: Shared inner
perceptions.
Filipinos use damdam, or the
inner perception of others'
emotions, as a basic tool to
guide his dealings with other
people.
11. Linking socio-personal value
Kagandahang-Loob: Shared
humanity.
Refers to being able to help other
people in dire need due to a
perception of being together as
part of one Filipino humanity.
12. Accommodative surface values
Hiya: Loosely translated as 'shame' by most
Western psychologists, Hiya is actually 'sense of
propriety'.
Utang na Loob: Norm of reciprocity. Filipinos
are expected by their neighbors to return
favors-—whether these were asked for or not—
-when it is needed or wanted.
Pakikisama and Pakikipagkapwa: Smooth
Interpersonal Relationship, or SIR, as coined by
Lynch (1961 and 1973). This attitude is primarily
guided by conformity with the majority.
13. Confrontative surface values
• Bahala Na: 'fatalistic passiveness', describes the
Filipino way of life, in which, he is determined to
do his best, hence the term bahala na, which
actually came from the phrase bathalan na,
meaning 'I will do all my best, let God take care of
the rest'.
• Lakas ng Loob: characterized by being
courageous in the midst of problems and
uncertainties.
• Pakikibaka: it means concurrent clashes. It refers
to the ability of the Filipino to undertake
revolutions and uprisings against a common
enemy.
14. Societal values
• Karangalan: dignity, this actually refers to what
other people see in a person and how they use
that information to make a stand or judge about
his/her worth.
– Puri: the external aspect of dignity. May refer to how
other people judge a person of his/her worth.
– Dangal: the internal aspect of dignity. May refer to
how a person judges his own worth.
• Katarungan: justice, this actually refers to equity
in giving rewards to a person.
• Kalayaan: Freedom and mobility. May clash with
the less important value of pakikisama or
pakikibagay (conformity).
15. Values of Modern Filipinos
PANANALIG KATAPATAN PAG-AARUGA KASIPAGAN TIBAY NG
FAITH FAITHFULNESS NURTURING INDUSTRY LOOB
The Madonna Resembling Every Filipino The fruits of the COURAGE
and Child marriage bonds, child grows and earth spring
epitomize the learns under the forth only Stalwart and
faithfulness to firm in
kind of faith husband or wife a mentor who through industry
every Filipino and faithfulness instils in the child and it is only by idealism and
carries in the to country and the sense of love, working that one goodwill, the
heart. An all ideals for compassion, will be able to modern
assurance that which our heroism, and achieve the Filipino stands
the Divine Being republic stands. courage . rebuilding of our
watches over country.
by his or her
every one of us. values and
ideals.
16. References
• Definitely Filipino (FB)
• Internet Materials
• Google Images
• Jocano, F. Landa. (1992). Issues and
challenges in Filipino value formation.
Quezon City: Punlad Research House