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Week 1 - Orientation

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Welcome to

Lyceum
International
Maritime
Academy (LIMA)
Week 1 (Orientation)
CO1- Determine the overall expectations and
responsibilities of the students throughout the course
• Getting to know with one another/self-
introduction
Reading of ground Rules/behaviours
1. Students are expected to behave
and dress in a manner becoming of
a refined lady/gentleman. School
uniforms and ID’S are required on
designated days. You’re not
allowed to enter the class without
your uniform.
2. Participation in any class
activity whether indoor or
outdoor is required. Outdoor
such as practice, etc.
3. Distractive behaviors such as
shouting, jeering, unwholesome noise,
moving around or transferring from one
seat to another, unnecessary going out
of the classroom and other disturbing
acts shall not be tolerated.
4. Strictly NO CELLPHONE will be
used during classes time. Turn your
phone into silent mode.
If emergency, inform your
instructor before the class begins
that someone “will be calling” to
you with that particular time.
5. You must follow the seating
arrangement by your instructor. Seat
to to the armchair assigned to you.
Failure to follow means absent.
6. Each of you (student) must be
able to arrange your armchair
orderly before the class begins and
when the class ends.
7.Cleanliness is a must in this class.
You must not dispose any garbage
such as paper, soft drinks bottle,
etc. Keep your garbages with you
and throw them at the trash bin.
8.Vandalism is a big NO.
Everywhere you are.
9. If you would like to speak and be
recognized, raise your right hand
without any words coming from
your mouth.
10.When the instructors enter the
room, all cadets must be able to
“attention on deck” with uniformity
and not lousy.
11. Don’t be late in this class. You
must be on time consistently.
12. Honestly is a must in this class.
In any class activities such as
quizzes and periodical exams, all
students must maintain their
integrity by being honest all the time.
13. Honestly is a must in this class.
In any class activities such as
quizzes and periodical exams, all
students must maintain their
integrity by being honest all the
time.
During the quizzes and any
periodical exams, students must
focus on their paper alone.
ATTENDANCE POLICY

14. As per student manual,


absences equivalent to 20%
of contact hours will
automatically drop the
students from the course
We only meet once a week. In this
class,you’re allowed 4 absences.After
that,you’ll be considered as drop. Once
you’ve reached 3 absences, your name
will be sent to the department chair
informing that, you’ll be dropped when
you incur four.
Missed quizzes, activities or exams will
only be given when reasons for being
absent are valid (Death of an
immediate family member and health).
Just present your death certificate or
health certificate.
We only meet once a week. In this
class,you’re allowed 4 absences. After
that,you’ll be considered as drop. Once
you’ve reached 3 absences, your name
will be sent to the department chair
informing that, you’ll be dropped when
you incur four.
GRADING SYSTEM
A.Mid-Term Grade 
Preliminary Examination 30%
Class Performance (50% Quizzes and 50% Graded Activities) 30%
Mid-Term Examination 40%

Mid-Term Grade Total 100% 


B.Final Grade
Mid-Term Grade 40%
Class Performance (50% Quizzes and 50% Graded Activities) 15%
Semi-Final Examination 20%
Final Examination 25%
 
Final Grade Total 100%
MISSION
LPU-B, espousing the ideals of Jose P.
Laurel, is dedicated to the holistic
development of the individual
constantly in pursuit of truth and acts
with fortitude (Veritas Et Fortitudo) to
serve God and country (Pro Deo Et
Patria).
It is committed to provide quality
education and develop leaders,
lifelong learners and globally
competitive professionals who
possess the 4C’s – competence,
commitment, credibility and
collaboration
INSTITUTIONAL CORE VALUES

LPU-B aims to develop and strengthen the following


core values:
G – God Centeredness
L – Leadership
I – Integrity
N – Nationalism
EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
The mission of Lyceum as an
educational institution is inspired
by the Philosophy of Education of
its founder, Dr. Jose P. Laurel, who
said:
Education is a continuing process, a
process that must, if it is to be effective
and socially beneficial, seek to develop all
the God-given faculties and the talents of
the individual to their highest unfolding in
order to make him an asset to his country
and to the world community of which he
is a part
A well-rounded and thorough educational
training of the individual should not only
develop his body and sharpen his intellect
but also teach him to appreciate spiritual
and moral values and prepare him for
material welfare through vocational,
agricultural, or professional specialization.
An educational program geared exclusively to
the needs and problems of the individual and the
country would be fruitless and dangerously
inadequate, however, if it did not take into
account the problems of the modern world and if
it did not inculcate certain virtues and social
values that would make for international peace,
which, after all, is the universal desire of men.
Nationalism versus communism are some
of the mighty forces now engaged in fateful
rivalry on the world stage, and these
competitions cannot be ignored in the
formulation and implementation of the
Filipino’s educational program.
COURSE OUTLINE

CO1: Explain how Rizal’s works,


talent, and skills can be
instrumental in the development of
society’s goals and aspirations.
CO2:
Display an appreciation to Rizal’s
childhood; education, travels, life
experiences, and person who
influenced him to serve as inspiration
for us to be better citizens.
CO3:
Discuss the ideals embedded in
Rizal’s writings in multidisciplinary
and interdisciplinary perspectives
CO4:
Write a reflection/ summary / online
discussions about Rizal’s life and
works.
CO5:
Relate Rizal’s life and works to
values such as love of country.
Pre test
1. What is the complete legal name of Dr. Jose Rizal?
A. José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
B. Dr. Jose Pedro Alonso Realonda Mercado Rizal
C. Dr. Josito Alonso Realonda Mercado Rizal
D. Dr. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda Mercado Rizal
2. When is the birth anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal?

A. June 19, 1861


B. July 19, 1861
C.May 19, 1861
D. June 18, 1961
3. Name Rizal's host at Wilhelmsfeld

A. Karl Ulmer
B. Dr. Ferdinand Blumettritt
C. Dr. Jagor
D.Dr. Reinhold Rost
4. At 16, Rizal experienced his first romance. He fell in
love with which girl?

A.Segunda Katigbak
B.Getrude Beckett
C.Leonor Rivera
D.Leonor Gonzalez
5.What is the real name of O-Sei-San?
A.Michiko San
B.Karlo San
C.Seiko Usui
D.Sai-San Han
6.What is the Spanish name for a Filipino native,
which the Filipinos' resented very much?
A.Hudio
B.Alferez
C.Indio
D.Penoy
7. He was an Austrian and he became the
best friend of Dr. Jose Rizal. Who was he?
A. Dr. Ferdinand Blumettritt
B. Dr. Jagor
C.Dr. Reinhold Host
D.Dr. Gerard Concepcion
8.Noli me tangere" is a Latin phrase.
What does it mean?
A. Do not detain me
B. Touch me not
C. Leave me alone
D. Ewan ko sayu!
9. He was Rizal's father.

A.Francis Americano
B.Ferdinand Mercado
C.France Mercada
D.Francisco Mercado
10. The name of Rizal's only brother.

A.Paolo
B.Paulino
C.Paciano
D.Pacquiao
Answer key
• 1.A-José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
• 2.A-June 19, 1861
• 3.A-Karl Ulmer
• 4.A-Segunda Katigbak
• 5.C-Seiko Usui
• 6.C-Indio
• 7.A-Dr. Ferdinand Blumettritt
• 8.B-Touch me not
• 9. D-Francisco Mercado
• 10. C-Paciano

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