Purposive Communication
Purposive Communication
COURSE INFORMATION
Course GEED
Course Title PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Course Credit Three (3)
Code 005
Purposive Communication is a three-unit course designed to develop students' communicative competence through multimodal tasks that enhance cultural and
intercultural awareness. This General Education course equips students with critical evaluation tools for analyzing the relationships including, but not limited to,
Course Description language and power, identity, and gender. Students will produce and disseminate oral, written, audio-visual, and web-based outputs for various academic and
professional purposes. Delivered through lectures, discussions, group activities, and project-based learning, the course prepares students to communicate effectively
and ethically with multicultural audiences in local and global contexts.
MISSION Advance an inclusive, equitable, and globally relevant polytechnic education towards national development.
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines commits to provide inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong
QUALITY POLICY STATEMENT learning opportunities for human advancement and social transformation through re-engineered polytechnic academic programs.
Toward this end, we, the members of the PUP Community will vigorously and steadfastly endeavor to continuously improve the
standard of university services to the satisfaction of our clients through the adoption and continuous review of our Quality
Management System.
1. Creative and Critical Thinking. Graduates use their imaginative as well as a rational thinking ability to life situations in order
push boundaries, realize possibilities, and deepen their interdisciplinary and general understanding of the world.
2. Effective Communication. Graduates are proficient in the four macro skills in communication (reading, writing, listening, and
speaking) and are able to use these skills in solving problems. Making decisions, and articulating thoughts when engaging with
people in various circumstances.
3. Strong Service Orientation. Graduates exemplify the potentialities of an efficient, well-rounded and responsible professional
deeply committed to service excellence.
4. Community Engagement. Graduates take an active role in the promotion and fulfillment of various advocacies (educational,
INSTITUTIONAL LEARNING OUTCOMES social and environmental) for the advancement of community welfare.
5. Adeptness in the Responsible Use of Technology. Graduates demonstrate optimized use of digital learning abilities, including
technical and numerical skills.
(ILO)
6. Passion to Lifelong Learning. Graduates are enabled to perform and function in the society by taking responsibility in their
quest to know more about the world through lifelong learning.
7. High Level of Leadership and Organizational Skills. Graduates are developed to become the best professionals in their
respective disciplines by manifesting the appropriate skills and leaderships qualities.
8. Sense of Personal and Professional Ethics. Graduates show desirable attitudes and behavior either in their personal and
professional circumstances.
9. Sense of National and Global Responsiveness. Graduates’ deep sense of national compliments the need to live in a global
village where one’s culture and other people culture are respected.
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Open University System
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION
Mission
The Open University is committed to provide quality education through the open and distance learning system, which is
responsive to the needs and challenges of a technologically advanced and globally linked society.
Goals
OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM GOALS 1. Relevant degree and non-degree graduate and undergraduate programs;
2. Innovative teaching-learning systems;
3. E-learning;
4. Effective and efficient technology-based instructional strategies and approaches;
5. State-of-the-art instructional materials;
6. Pertinent and productive researches;
7. E-linked; and
8. Quality administrators, subject specialists and graduates.
Based on the Commission on Higher Education Memorandum Order (CMO) Alignment to ILOs
24 s. 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. articulate a comprehensive and contextualized understanding of English
language systems and their development;
(PLO)
2. communicate in English fluently, accurately, ethically, critically, and
creatively in diverse social, cultural, academic, and professional settings;
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Alignment to PLOs
Based on the Commission on Higher Education Memorandum Order (CMO) 24 s.
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 2017
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Alignment to PLOs
At the end of this course, the students are expected to:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2. Apply critical evaluation skills to analyze and interpret texts and produce
(CLO) relevant multimodal outputs for various academic and professional
purposes.
Week Desired Learning Learning Content/Topics Flexible Teaching and Learning Activities (FLTAs) Assessment Alignment to CLOs
Outcomes (DLOs)
Synchronous Asynchronous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2-3 1. Define language and its core Unit 1: (Re)Visiting and Content-focused Content-focused
concepts. Disambiguating Common
Concepts About Language
2. Analyze how language Language Concept Analysis and
influences and is influenced by Reflective Reflective Reflection
cognitive processes, cultural
practices, and social Core Concepts of
interactions. Language (Origin,
Characteristics) Interactive/ Participative Interactive/ Participative
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5. Develop strategies to
responsibly share information
and advocate for ethical media Fake News Analysis and Media Fake News Analysis and
consumption. Literacy Activity Media Literacy Activity
6-7 1. Discuss the origin of World Unit 3: Communication for Lecture and Discussion on World
Englishes. Global Purposes Lecture and Discussion on
Englishes
World Englishes
2. Compare and contrast World World Englishes
Philippine Englishes World Englishes Exploration and
Englishes and Philippine
Comparative Analysis
English in terms of lexicon and Comparative Analysis Workshop
Comparative Analysis
semantics. Workshop
3. Use the variety of World
Englishes and Philippine Contextual Usage Role-Play
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4. Construct a metaphorical
concept map in relation to the Live Concept Map Creation
development of World Live Concept Map Creation
Englishes.
World Englishes Exploration
World Englishes Exploration and Comparative Analysis
and Comparative Analysis
12
Review and Reflective
Review and Reflective
Analysis
Analysis
Community Project
Community Project
Presentation Preparation
Presentation Preparation
13-15 1. Analyze the implementation Case Study Presentation Case Study Presentation and
process of a given project or and Analysis Session Analysis Session
policy. Implementation and impact Project/Policy Implementation Case
analysis Study
2. Evaluate the impact of a
project or policy on relevant Real-World Simulation Real-World Simulation
stakeholders.. Exercise Exercise
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6. Demonstrate a clear
understanding of the project’s Project Report on
Project Report on Language
impact through a well- Language and Media
and Media Impact Analysis
organized and detailed Impact Analysis
presentation.
17-18
Presentation of the final Submission of the final report
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proposed project
REFERENCES FROM THE NINOY AQUINO LEARNING AND LIBRARY RESOURCES CENTER (NALLRC)
CLASSROOM POLICY
set by the university. (Follow the rules on sending an effective email to your teacher. A separate discussion shall be allotted for this.)
2. Check your schedule on the class Facebook page
before going to school.
3. Be mindful of your classmates and teacher’s
time. Be alert, constructive, and responsive.
Classroom Policies
1. Students must read all assigned texts plus additional related texts before contact sessions.
2. Students are expected to always demonstrate academic integrity. 3. Requirements must be submitted on time. Late submission is not
allowed.
papers with 1” margins all around, double-spaced throughout using Times New Roman
5. Students who have any form of disability must inform the course instructor immediately
Exercises/Activities
Grading System
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100 points
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Criteria Excellent (4 points) Good (3 points) Satisfactory (2 points) Needs Improvement (1 point)
Thorough and insightful evaluation of the source Adequate evaluation of the source and author, Basic evaluation of the source and author, with Limited or no evaluation of the source and
Source Evaluation
and author, with strong supporting evidence. with some supporting evidence. minimal supporting evidence. author, with little to no evidence.
Detailed and critical analysis of the article’s
Good analysis of the article’s content, identifying Basic analysis of the article’s content, with Superficial analysis of the article’s content, with
Content Analysis content, identifying biases and providing strong
some biases and providing evidence. limited identification of biases and evidence. little to no identification of biases or evidence.
evidence.
Comprehensive comparison with multiple
Adequate comparison with other sources, Basic comparison with other sources, with few Limited or no comparison with other sources,
Cross-Referencing reputable sources, highlighting significant
highlighting some differences. differences noted. with minimal insight.
differences and insights.
Report is well-organized, clearly written, and free Report is generally well-organized and clear, with Report is somewhat organized, with several Report is poorly organized, unclear, and contains
Report Quality
of grammatical errors. minor grammatical errors. grammatical errors. numerous grammatical errors.
Provides a strong, well-supported conclusion on
Provides a good conclusion on the article’s Provides a basic conclusion on the article’s Provides a weak or unsupported conclusion,
Conclusion and Insight the article’s credibility, showing deep
credibility, with adequate support. credibility, with limited support. showing little understanding.
understanding.
Students shall be graded or marked in accordance with the following system based on the Student Handbook:
3.0 75 Passing
Inc. Incomplete
W Withdrawn
Prepared by: Reviewed and checked by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
DESSERIE T. MAYNES-BLANCO ASST. PROF. MARK CHRISTIAN CATAPANG ASSOC. PROF. MARIANNE C. ORTIZ
Course Specialist Program Chair, BSBA Marketing Management Director, Institute of Open and Distance Education
Semester ______________________