
Leading strategically - Vision mission and core values
Quiz by Àrdy Devera
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1. When creating a school's vision statement, the school head should ensure that it:
2. Which of the following is the primary purpose of a school's mission statement?
3. In aligning the school’s mission with its core values, a school leader should:
4. Which of the following best describes the role of a school’s core values?
5. How should a school head ensure that the vision, mission, and core values are effectively communicated to all stakeholders?
6. The alignment of a school’s vision and mission with its core values is most evident when:
7. A school head wants to review theschool’s vision and mission to ensure its relevance. What should be the first step?
8. Which of the following actions best supports the integration of core values into daily school practices?
9. When developing a school's vision statement, which stakeholder should be the primary focus of the vision?
10. What is the best way for a school head to ensure that the school’s mission and vision are continuously relevant and effective?
What is the primary purpose of a school's vision statement?
A principal revises the school vision to be inclusive and forward-looking. Which PPSSH strand is being demonstrated?
Which of the following best reflects a shared vision?
A well-crafted mission statement should primarily focus on:
In the PPSSH, aligning the school’s mission with learners’ diverse contexts reflects:
A principal ensures the vision is understood and used to guide decisions. This demonstrates:
What makes a school vision ineffective?
Which of the following is the best reason for regularly revisiting the school mission and vision?
What DepEd policy guides the participatory process in crafting school mission and vision?
What is the key distinction between a school’s vision and its mission?
If a school’s mission lacks clarity, the principal’s first step is to:
Which principle is most important in creating an effective school vision?
An aligned school vision should primarily reflect
When school programs are evaluated using the school vision, it shows:
The vision of a school should primarily:
A principal encourages learners, parents, and staff to review the school vision annually. This is an example of:
A mission statement should answer which of the following?
When school heads use the vision to prioritize actions and resources, it demonstrates:
What is a sign that a school’s vision is not fully internalized by stakeholders?
The PPSSH stresses the vision must
The strategic direction of a school is anchored in its:
Vision and mission should be revisited and possibly revised every:
In PPSSH Domain 1, “leading strategically” includes:
A vision that includes equity, inclusion, and sustainability reflects:
A mission that focuses only on producing high test scores neglects:
To ensure a vision is embedded in the school culture, the principal should
Which of the following is the least effective practice in vision sharing?
29. A principal empowers teachers to align their classroom goals with the school vision. This is an example of:
A school’s mission that promotes 21st-century skills, values, and lifelong learning is