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1 Personality Development and Public Relations

Personality development is actually the development from the organized pattern of attitudes and. Download 100% Free Ebooks. Presentation On Personality.

2 Course Description:This course deals with the facets, aspects and importance of personality.It aims to develop intelligent behavior, moral behavior, motives and emotion, values and attitudes, which are essential in the development of a distinctive person.Role-playing, demonstrating and discussion are activities used to check and visualize what has been learned.

3 Course Objectives: At the end of the course, the students should be able to:
Identify the different aspects of personality.Demonstrate the maximum level of physical enhancement as a basis for efficient and enjoyable performance.Exhibit social effectiveness and display desirable values.Discuss the different factors that contribute to personality differences.Discuss the reason for developing personality and role of personality in human relations and success.

4 Course Objectives: At the end of the course, the students should be able to:
Explain the different kinds of intelligence.Evaluates their own level of maturity.Characterizes an emotionally mature individuals.Discuss the importance of good health and posture to an individual.Explain the importance of proper decorum, good manners and right conduct to human relations.

5 Learning Outcomes At the end of the course, the students should be able to:
Adhere to acceptable norms of enhancing their personality through the physical aspect.Exhibit effective interpersonal skills in any social environment.Integrate the value of human relationship in relation to their goal in life.Apply the four basic steps in personality enhancement.Manifest a wholesome, personality inclusive of the five dimensions (physical, social, emotional, intellectual and moral).

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6 Learning Outcomes At the end of the course, the students should be able to:
Demonstrate intellectual judgment and a positive outlook in life.Define the different kinds of personality.Define a criteria for a true value to exist.Apply knowledge learned on proper decorum, good manners and right conduct in any given situation.Explain the factors affecting intelligent behavior.

7 Prelim Course Coverage:
Introduction to PersonalityDefinition of Personality and its componentsPersonality DifferencesDeveloping PersonalityIntellectual Aspect of PersonalityKinds of IntelligenceFactors Affecting Intelligent BehaviorDeveloping Good Study Habits

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8 Midterm Course Coverage:
Emotional Aspect of PersonalityHow Emotions are Developed?Kinds of EmotionsEffect of EmotionsPreventing Emotional OutburstCharacteristics of an Emotional Matured PersonMoral Aspect of PersonalityValue SystemCriteria for a True Value ExistFactors Influencing Value FormationPersonal Philosophy in Life

9 Final Course Coverage:
Physical Aspect of PersonalityGood Health and PostureGood GroomingBasic Wardrobe and Color ChoicesSocial Aspect of PersonalityMaking IntroductionsTable EtiquetteTelephone MannersSocial Graces at Home and Public PlacesManners in DatingGeneral Reminders in Relating with Others

10 Textbook:Masters, Ann. And Walace, Harold R. Personal Development for Work & Life. Australia 200 Cengage Learning Pte Ltd. 2011

11 References:Berge, Doris. Human Development: Traditional and Contemporary Theories. Upper Saddle N.J. Pearson Prentice Hall. 2008Magalona, Ethel. Personality Development and Human Relation: A Practical Approach. Manila, Mindshapers, 2008Rodolfa, Bernardo B. Jr. Leadership and Personality Development. Intramuros, Manila, Mindshapers. 2011Santos, Amparo. Personality for Today’s Young Professional. Mandaluyong City. Natinal Bookstore, 2008Tapalla, Wilma C. Public Speaking and Personality Development. Pasig City. Anvil Publishing Inc

12 Course Requirements: Student Profile with scanned 2” x 2” picture
Clear copy of official registration formPerpetual Test BookletStudent Portfolio

13 Prelim Grade + Midterm Grade + Final Grade / 3 = Final Average
Grading System:Class Standing: (60%)Quizzes = 50 %Recitation/Oral Reports = 20 %Research / Home work = 20 %Projects = 10 %Major Examination: (40%)Prelim examMidterm examFinal examClass Standing + Major Examinations = Periodical GradesPrelim Grade + Midterm Grade + Final Grade / 3 = Final Average

14 Based 40 Transmutation:Major exam, quizzes, recitation, project, research, and activities will be transmuted using the formula:(Raw score x 60) = Transmuted GradeTotal ScoreExample: Quiz result is 15 over a total score of 20 items (15/20)( 15 x 60 ) = 85 (transmuted grade)20

15 Classroom Policies: University of Perpetual Help System DALTA
Las Piñas CampusCollege Student Handbook 2012

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16 Article V: Attendance and Punctuality
Section 1: attendance in Classes A student is expected to attend his/her classes regularly and punctually. However, an absence due to valid reason, like sickness or death in the family, may be excused by the faculty upon approval by the Dean.

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17 Section 2: Tardiness A student is considered tardy if he comes to class fifteen (15) minutes after the start of a one (1) hour class period, or twenty (20) minutes after the start of a one and a half (1 ½ ) or more hours class period. Three (3) consecutive occurrence of tardiness is equivalent to one (1) absence.

18 Section 3: Absences The general rule is that a student who incurs absences of more than twenty percent (20%) of the total prescribed number of class or laboratory periods during a particular semester shall fail or earn no credit for the course.

19 Section 3.1. Absences Due to Just and Reasonable Grounds The University may excuse the absences of a student based on just and reasonable ground, provided proof of such ground is presented. Absences due to illness requires the corresponding medical certificate issued by the university physician or by any other licensed medical practitioner and validated by the university physician.

20 Section 3.2. Excused Absences Excused absences are for the time missed only. All work covered by the class during the absence of a student shall be made up within a week.

21 Section 3.3. No Refund A student who is dropped or failed due to absences shall not be entitled to refund of tuition fees.

22 Section 4. Managing Absences and Tardiness A student who incurs three consecutive or four absences is reported by the faculty member to the Dean of the college concerned for proper action.

23 Section 5. Re-admission after Absences After three consecutive absences from class, student must secure a re-admission slip (approved /signed letter) from the Dean to be presented to the professor(s).

24 Section 5.1. Procedure: Present to the College Dean a letter noted by his parent or guardian stating the reason for the absence After the third consecutive or fourth absence, the parent or guardian fills up and signs the permanent record of absences of the student at the Office of the Dean.

25 The re-admission slip is presented to the teachers of the classes the student has missed The student should return the re-admission slip signed by all the teachers to the Dean’s Office at the designated date.

26 Article VI: Student Performance
Section 4: Examination Permit A student is allowed to take the examination only upon presentation of a permit to take the examination issued by the Accounting Department.

27 Section 5: Special Examinations 5. 1. Policies 5. 1. 1
Section 5: Special Examinations 5.1. Policies The University gives a special examination only in meritorious cases A special examination can be given only within ten (10) school days after the last day of the scheduled examinations.

28 5.2. Procedure Secure application form for special examination from the Dean’s Office State the reason for inability to take the examination on the scheduled date In case of illness, attach a medical certificate.

29 In case of death of an immediate family member, attach photocopy of the death certificate Submit the application form to the Dean’s Office Upon approval, pay the special examination fee at the Cashier’s Office.

30 Present the approved form with the attached receipt to the professor of the subject Take the special examination on the scheduled date and at the assigned room approved by the Dean.

31 Section 6. Failure to Take the Examination If a student fails to take the regular or special examination on the scheduled date his grade for that examination in that particular subject will automatically be a “0” (FAILED).
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32 Section 7: Grading System 7. 1
Section 7: Grading System 7.1. The grading system of the University is the averaging scheme on a semestral basis The formula is FA = (PG+MG+FG) / 3, where FA is the Final Average, PG is Prelim Grade, MG is Midterm Grade, and FG is the grade for Final Period of that semester.

33 7.3. The prelim, midterm, and the final grade is based on: Class Standing, Quizzes and Major Exam Class Standing is taken from recitations and assignments, research works and/or projects.

34 7. 5. The passing grade is 75% or its equivalent of 3
7.5. The passing grade is 75% or its equivalent of 3.0. The final rating scale of the grades in each subject is a s follows: Excellent Superior Very Good Good Meritorious Very Satisfactory Satisfactory Fairly Satisfactory Passing Below Failure OD Officially Dropped UD Unofficially Dropped NC No Credit FA Failure due to excessive absences

35 Article XVI: Student Norms of Conduct
Section 3. Social Norms 3.2. Show respect and courtesy to all individuals, on or off-campus. Refrain from giving unfavorable and/or offensive remarks against other persons regardless of gender, creed, race, status, and political affiliations Avoid public display of affection or acts or gestures of intimacy which offend the sensibilities of the members of the community.

36 3.4. Adhere to the conventions of good grooming and refrain from wearing attire that tend to scandalize or offend the sensibilities of other members of the academic community such as but not limited to, shorts or min-skirts (more than 3 inches from the center of the kneecap), plunging necklines, backless and skin-tight outfits, halter tops, hanging shirts, undershirt (sando), pants with hole/s, athletic shorts, see-through attires, sleeveless body hugger, rubber sandals, bedroom or any form of slippers.

37 3. 5. Wear Physical Education (P. E. ) uniform only during P. E
3.5. Wear Physical Education (P.E.) uniform only during P.E. classes Switch off all cellular phones, alarms and other communication equipment during classes and other University functions Observe and/or conform to classroom rules and regulations.

38 3.8. Develop a well-balanced personality by actively participating in school-sponsored activities Refrain from joining in any illegal or unauthorized organization or those not accredited by the University Must not be involved in hazing, initiation or other acts that inflict physical, moral or psychological harm in accordance with RA 8049.

39 3.11. Must not congregate in groups with the intent to cause disturbance or disruption of operations or activities of the University Must not submit any falsified or tampered letters or documents.

40 Section 4. School Uniform / Haircut 4. 1
Section 4. School Uniform / Haircut 4.1. A student shall wear the prescribed school uniform at all times A student who is not in the prescribed uniform shall be denied entry to the school premises A student who is exempted or who cannot wear the prescribed uniform for valid reasons may be allowed to attend his classes provided a certification to this effect is issued by the Office of the Prefect of Discipline.

41 4.4. A student with dyed or colored hair and a male student sporting long hair shall be denied entry to the campus A student who wears civilian attire without permit inside the campus shall be issued a violation ticket by the proper authorities. His I.D. shall be confiscated and turned over to the Office of the Prefect of Discipline. The student concerned can retrieve his I.D. from the said office when he surrenders the violation ticket for the imposition of the appropriate sanction.

42 Section 5. Decorum 5.1. While inside the classroom, a student: is enjoined to attend his classes regularly and punctually shall keep the classroom clean, orderly and free from litter shall rise when called upon to recite, to ask questions or to participate in the class discussion as a sign of respect.

43 5. 1. 4. leave the room quietly and in an orderly manner. 5. 1. 5
leave the room quietly and in an orderly manner may leave the classroom only with the permission of the professor shall not eat or smoke in the classroom and in all other restricted areas shall not cheat or commit any form of dishonesty in relation to his studies.

44 shall follow University rules and regulations governing them during emergencies, such as fire, earthquake, flood, etc shall enter only after the outgoing class has left the room shall not call a student inside the class during class hours without the prior written approval of the Dean.

45 5. 2. While in corridors and passageways, a student: 5. 2. 1
5.2. While in corridors and passageways, a student: shall keep corridors clean at all times shall keep to the right side when walking along the corridors and stairways shall keep all stairways and corridors clear for passage shall not loiter or create any disturbance along the school corridors while classes are going on.

46 5. 3. While in School Programs and Performances, a student 5. 3. 1
5.3. While in School Programs and Performances, a student should be punctual in attending school programs or activities should observe silence and refrain from creating noise that would distract the affair. If it becomes necessary for a student to leave before the end of the program, the student should wait until the number being performed is over before he makes his exit discreetly.

47 is expected to sit properly at all times and should avoid having loud and extended conversation with others while the program is going on show appreciation, he should applaud politely after each performance is expected to allow the guests to leave the half first before he exits the program.

48 Article XIX: Table of Offenses and Corresponding Sanctions
Section 1. Minor OffensesI. UniformNot in uniform when uniform is requiredImproper wearing of uniformFirst offense: Warning Subsequent offenses: No entry in campus First offense: Warning

49 Male students wearing make-up, earring, bull cap, and/or other accessories, hairstyle inappropriate for school.Loitering during class hoursRefusal to submit one’s belonging for lawful inspection or searchFirst offense: Warning Second offense: 1 day suspension Third offense: 2 day suspension Subsequent offense: 3 day suspension Third offense: 2 day suspension Second offense: 1 day suspension

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