2. Values are moral or ethical standards signifying what are
intrinsically desirable.
It is the bases for determining what behavior and attitudes are
correct
Like the aspects of culture, values differ from one society to
another. What is desirable in one society may be contemptible
in another.
3. The basis of Philippine Value Orientations
The Filipino of the 21th century is a blend of social strains and
cultural elements – Aeta, Indonesian, Malaysian, Hindu,
Arabian, Chinese, Spanish, American and more recently of the
global community.
Filipino values are basically Asian and have withstood the
onslaught of modernization and globalization
The Study of Values
Anthropologists and Sociologists have studied Filipino values
through observation, analysis of the people’s literature and
empirical investigations.
4. The Family Traditional Values
The family is the central unit that defines the Filipino’s set of values
and responsibilities.
Social Acceptance
Defined as being taken by one’s fellowmen for what one is or believes
he/she is and treated in accordance with his/her status, not rejected or
improperly criticized.
2 intermediate values subsumed in social acceptance are:
▪ Smooth interpersonal relations (SIR) is a mechanism to avoid potential
situations for hiya ( shame or loss of face).
▪ Pakikisama is the folk concept of good human relations and implies giving
in or yielding to the wish of the majority even if it contradicts to one’s own
ideas.
5. Reciprocity or Utang na Loob
Another aspect of SIR, reciprocity is a universal form of behavior
“Bahala na” – an expression widespread in use. “Let come what
may” attitude.
Indigenous Identity of the Filipino Values
Dr. Virgilio Enriquez proposed a study of indigenous Filipino values
through the study and use of the local languages and research for
core and surface values.
Filipinos should be analyzed in terms of the Filipino worldview,
experience and milieu.
6. Values in Rural Communities
1. Paggalang – respect for the individual
2. Pagmamahal – concern for work and other people
3. Pananagutan – accountability for one’s actions
4. Pagbabalikatan – sharing burden with others
5. Pagbabayanihan – cooperation and teamwork
6. Pagmamalasakit – solicitous concern for all
7. Values That Guide Democratic Citizenship
1. Pagkakaisa– implies a sense of unity and common
purpose
2. Pagbabahagian – practice of sharing
3. Pagbabago – ability to change
4. Pananagutan – strong sense of responsibility
5. Pagsisikap – hardwork
6. Paninindigan – commitment
8. Values held by Filipino Women
1. Pagtitiis (more than patience)
2. Pagbibigay– (more than generosity)
3. Pagpupunyagi – (more than determination)
4. Matibay– (more than strong)
5. Spirituality – (more than religiosity)