Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle

This study aims to evaluate the programs of the Religious Studies Department, and two units within De La Salle University, the Campus Ministry, and the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) based on the University's Mission Statement. The descriptive-evaluative approach of analysis uses...

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Main Author: Maningas, Ismael P., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-16502021-09-18T07:14:45Z Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle Maningas, Ismael P., Jr. This study aims to evaluate the programs of the Religious Studies Department, and two units within De La Salle University, the Campus Ministry, and the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) based on the University's Mission Statement. The descriptive-evaluative approach of analysis uses Stufflebeam's mode of evaluation, namely: Context Evaluation, Input Evaluation, Process Evaluation, and Product Evaluation. Using the random cluster sampling procedure, 244 students graduating in the first term of SY 1990-1991, and 403 freshmen students during the same term, responded to the questionnaire developed by the author dealing with Program Aims, Program Methods, and Information on Lasallian values. In addition, 23 students involved in the Peer Ministry and Volunteer Formation Program were likewise included among the respondents. All members of the faculty and administrators of the three programs, numbering to 25, were also included in the survey, but only 19 responded.The results of the study revealed the following: 1) The aims of the three programs under evaluation conform to the University's Mission Statement. 2) The aims of the three programs conform to the perceived notions of the respondents as to what the three programs should aim at. 3) Aside from the stated aims of the three programs, respondents mention other objectives that the three programs should include in its stated aims. 4) Respondents consider their faculty as having mastery of the subject matter, confidence in their teaching ability, willingness to help in molding the character of their students, and are approachable. 5) However, respondents consider the following as desirable traits that the faculty should have: ability to inspire, flexibility to adopt non-traditional teaching methods, objectivity or fairness in dealing with students, and sensitivity to the feelings of their students. 6) Among the problems faced by the Religious Studies programs, the inadequate use of audiovisuals in instruction stands out. For the Campus Ministry, they consider their lack of manpower to provide retreat or recollection to every student as a serious problem. For COSCA, its concern focuses on its lack of communication channels with the students. 7) The assimilation of Lasallian values is more pronounced among the graduating students than among the freshmen, especially those concerning respect for human life, caring for the needy, and asserting the rights of the poor. However, freshmen students are found to be more receptive to assimilating religious values, such as belief in one God and in Jesus Christ, in the Bible, and in Church teachings, as compared to graduating students. The study concludes with a list of recommendations to improve the three programs, foremost of which is to consolidate the three into one major unit or Institute under one director, for greater efficiency and effectiveness. 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/651 Dissertations English Animo Repository Church work with students--Catholic Church De La Salle University (Philippines)--Campus Ministry De La Salle University (Philippines)--Center for Social Concern and Action De La Salle University--Aims and objectives Mission statements--De La Salle University Religious Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Church work with students--Catholic Church
De La Salle University (Philippines)--Campus Ministry
De La Salle University (Philippines)--Center for Social Concern and Action
De La Salle University--Aims and objectives
Mission statements--De La Salle University
Religious Education
spellingShingle Church work with students--Catholic Church
De La Salle University (Philippines)--Campus Ministry
De La Salle University (Philippines)--Center for Social Concern and Action
De La Salle University--Aims and objectives
Mission statements--De La Salle University
Religious Education
Maningas, Ismael P., Jr.
Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle
description This study aims to evaluate the programs of the Religious Studies Department, and two units within De La Salle University, the Campus Ministry, and the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) based on the University's Mission Statement. The descriptive-evaluative approach of analysis uses Stufflebeam's mode of evaluation, namely: Context Evaluation, Input Evaluation, Process Evaluation, and Product Evaluation. Using the random cluster sampling procedure, 244 students graduating in the first term of SY 1990-1991, and 403 freshmen students during the same term, responded to the questionnaire developed by the author dealing with Program Aims, Program Methods, and Information on Lasallian values. In addition, 23 students involved in the Peer Ministry and Volunteer Formation Program were likewise included among the respondents. All members of the faculty and administrators of the three programs, numbering to 25, were also included in the survey, but only 19 responded.The results of the study revealed the following: 1) The aims of the three programs under evaluation conform to the University's Mission Statement. 2) The aims of the three programs conform to the perceived notions of the respondents as to what the three programs should aim at. 3) Aside from the stated aims of the three programs, respondents mention other objectives that the three programs should include in its stated aims. 4) Respondents consider their faculty as having mastery of the subject matter, confidence in their teaching ability, willingness to help in molding the character of their students, and are approachable. 5) However, respondents consider the following as desirable traits that the faculty should have: ability to inspire, flexibility to adopt non-traditional teaching methods, objectivity or fairness in dealing with students, and sensitivity to the feelings of their students. 6) Among the problems faced by the Religious Studies programs, the inadequate use of audiovisuals in instruction stands out. For the Campus Ministry, they consider their lack of manpower to provide retreat or recollection to every student as a serious problem. For COSCA, its concern focuses on its lack of communication channels with the students. 7) The assimilation of Lasallian values is more pronounced among the graduating students than among the freshmen, especially those concerning respect for human life, caring for the needy, and asserting the rights of the poor. However, freshmen students are found to be more receptive to assimilating religious values, such as belief in one God and in Jesus Christ, in the Bible, and in Church teachings, as compared to graduating students. The study concludes with a list of recommendations to improve the three programs, foremost of which is to consolidate the three into one major unit or Institute under one director, for greater efficiency and effectiveness.
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author Maningas, Ismael P., Jr.
author_facet Maningas, Ismael P., Jr.
author_sort Maningas, Ismael P., Jr.
title Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle
title_short Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle
title_full Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle
title_fullStr Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle
title_full_unstemmed Araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at Cosca: Isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng Pamantasan ng De La Salle
title_sort araling panrelihiyon, ministri sa kampus at cosca: isang malalim na analisis sa epekto nito sa pagpapalaganap ng misyong pahayag ng pamantasan ng de la salle
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1990
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