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Personal Values for Students

This document provides an overview of a course on personal value system development. It discusses what values and a value system are, gives biblical and life examples. Core values are said to dictate life and behavior. Positive values mentioned include responsibility, excellence, teamwork, while negative values include dishonesty, anger, envy. The course will cover biblical values, essentials of a value system, and specific values like sacrifice, respect, service, integrity and love. Class rules are outlined and recommended reading materials provided.

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Personal Values for Students

This document provides an overview of a course on personal value system development. It discusses what values and a value system are, gives biblical and life examples. Core values are said to dictate life and behavior. Positive values mentioned include responsibility, excellence, teamwork, while negative values include dishonesty, anger, envy. The course will cover biblical values, essentials of a value system, and specific values like sacrifice, respect, service, integrity and love. Class rules are outlined and recommended reading materials provided.

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TMC321

PERSONAL VALUE
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Introductory Lecture
Omega Semester 2019/2020
Dr Samuel T. Owoeye
Personal Value System Development
• What is Personal Value?
• Give examples of values.
• What is Value System?
Values
• The beliefs people have about what is right
and wrong and what is most important in
life, which control their behaviour. Advanced
Learner Dictionary
• Values are therefore the virtues or vices that
individuals hold dear and around which they
build their lives.
Value System
• It refers to the combination of the values
which an individual, an organization or a
society holds as guiding principles that
propel actions and operations.
• There are core values and secondary values.
Core values are held sacrosanct by
individuals, organizations and societies.
Scriptural Background

Galatians 5:22-23


Values Dictate Life
• Our lives are significantly a product of our values.
• “Life is lived from the inside out. The very core
of your personality is your values.” - Brian
Tracy
• “Until something changes within you, nothing
changes around you.” - David Oyedepo
Values as the Core of Life
• Your values determine your beliefs
• Your beliefs determine your expectations.
• Your expectations determine your attitudes
• Your attitudes determine your actions
• Your actions determine your life.

Your values therefore are at the core of your LIFE


Positive Values
• Responsibility • Possibility mentality
• Excellence • Love
• Teamwork • Humility
• Diligence • Sacrifice
• Etc.
Negative Values
• Dishonesty • Anger
• Indiscipline • Envy
• Disloyalty • Jealousy
• Hatred • Etc.
• Violence
Overview of TMC321
• Week 1: Introduction to TMC321: Personal
Values Development
Module 1: Biblical Values and Value System
• Week 2: Biblical Values for Christians
• Week 3: Essentials of Value System
Overview of TMC321
Module 2: Personal Values
• Week 4: Value of Sacrifice
• Week 5: Value of Respect (Regard for Others)
• Week 6: Value of Service
• Week 7: Value of Integrity
• Week 8: Value of Love
• Week 9: Value of teamwork
Overview of TMC321
Week 10: Mid-Semester Examination
• Week 11: Value of Responsibility
• Week 12: Value of Discipline
• Week 13: Value of Humility
• Week 14: Revision
Class Ground Rules
• Lateness for lecture shall not be allowed.
• Movement during lecture shall not be allowed.
• Students will only be allowed to go out of the
Lecture Hall on an emergency (God forbid).
• No form of distraction during lecture shall be
tolerated.
• The University lecture dress code shall be
enforced.
Class Ground Rules
• Lecture period shall not extend beyond stipulated hours.
• No form of eating and chewing shall be allowed during
lecture.
• Students are not allowed to use any electronic devices
during Lecture
• To qualify for examination, student shall make a
minimum of 75% lecture attendance score.
• All enquiries and complaints are to be directed to
[email protected]
• The Holy Bible
• Ruling Your World by David Oyedepo
• Following the Path of the Eagle by David Oyedepo
• Maximize Destiny by David Oyedepo
• God’s Big Idea by Myles Munroe
• Understanding Your Place in God’s Kingdom by Myles Munroe
• The Power of Self-Discipline by Brian Tracy
To Omega 2019/2020

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