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Leading strategically - Vision mission and core values

Quiz by Àrdy Devera

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  • Q1

    1. When creating a school's vision statement, the school head should ensure that it:

    Is aligned with the principal's personal goals for the school

    Addresses only the immediate challenges faced by the school

    Reflects the aspirations for the future and holistic development of the school community

    Focuses exclusively on improving students' test scores

    30s
  • Q2

    2. Which of the following is the primary purpose of a school's mission statement?

    To describe how the school will achieve its vision through specific actions and strategies

    To explain the educational philosophy of the school's founding principal

    To provide a list of academic subjects offered by the school

    To detail the long-term goals of students

    30s
  • Q3

    3. In aligning the school’s mission with its core values, a school leader should:

    Focus on academic excellence while disregarding students' personal development

    Base the mission solely on the expectations of external stakeholders

    Prioritize only the values of competitiveness and discipline

    Ensure that the mission reflects ethical standards, inclusivity, and a commitment to the holistic development of all learners

    30s
  • Q4

    4. Which of the following best describes the role of a school’s core values?

    To outline only the moral expectations for teachers

    To focus exclusively on students' academic performance

    To provide specific instructions on teaching strategies

    To guide the behavior and decision-making of all members of the school community

    30s
  • Q5

    5. How should a school head ensure that the vision, mission, and core values are effectively communicated to all stakeholders?

    By involving teachers, students, and parents in discussions and activities that reinforce these guiding principles

    By posting the statements in classrooms and hallways but not actively engaging stakeholders

    By limiting communication to school board meetings and administrative discussions

    By emailing the statements to parents without follow-up engagement

    30s
  • Q6

    6. The alignment of a school’s vision and mission with its core values is most evident when:

    The school places exclusive emphasis on high test scores and performance metrics

    The school’s policies and programs reflect a balance between academic achievement and personal growth for all students

    30s
  • Q7

    7. A school head wants to review theschool’s vision and mission to ensure its relevance. What should be the first step?

    C) Making revisions based solely on the school’s academic performance data

    B) Engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including teachers, students, parents, and the community, to gather insights

    A) Consulting with a small group of school administrators only

    D) Referring only to other schools' vision and mission statements for inspiration

    30s
  • Q8

    8. Which of the following actions best supports the integration of core values into daily school practices?

    D) The core values are emphasized only during special assemblies or events

    C) Core values are reviewed annually but are not part of the curriculum

    B) Teachers incorporate core values into lessons, modeling behaviors that align with these values in and out of the classroom

    A) Core values are posted on bulletin boards but are not discussed in classes or activities

    30s
  • Q9

    9. When developing a school's vision statement, which stakeholder should be the primary focus of the vision?

     The school administrators, as they oversee school policies

    The students, ensuring their holistic development and future success

    The local government, to meet community demands

    The teachers, as they implement the curriculum

    30s
  • Q10

    10. What is the best way for a school head to ensure that the school’s mission and vision are continuously relevant and effective?

    ​Regularly evaluate the mission and vision with input from the school community and adjust them to meet evolving educational and societal needs

    Focus on academic trends and base changes to the mission and vision solely on external benchmarks

    Assign a committee to review the mission and vision every ten years without stakeholder input

    Keep the mission and vision statements unchanged regardless of the school's progress or challenges

    30s
  • Q11

    What is the primary purpose of a school's vision statement?

    To describe long-term aspirations of the school community.

    To list the school’s current programs and services

    To outline the duties of the principal

    To comply with DepEd reporting requirements

    30s
  • Q12

    A principal revises the school vision to be inclusive and forward-looking. Which PPSSH strand is being demonstrated?

    Developing Self and Others

    Building Connections (Domain 5)

    Focusing on Teaching and Learning (Domain 3)

    Leading Strategically.

    30s
  • Q13

    Which of the following best reflects a shared vision?

    Written by the School Governing Council without consultation

    Copied from the vision of a nearby successful school 

    Developed collaboratively with stakeholders’ input

    Drafted solely by the principal based on DepEd mandates

    30s
  • Q14

    A well-crafted mission statement should primarily focus on:

    The school's financial targets

    The school's core purpose and approach to achieving its vision.

    Departmental achievements and awards

    Day-to-day operational policies

    30s
  • Q15

    In the PPSSH, aligning the school’s mission with learners’ diverse contexts reflects:

    Professional Development

    Vision-Mission Alignment

    Inclusive Leadership

    Instructional Leadership

    30s

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