Ateneo-Based Activities are sessions that are held within the campus and constitute 30% of your final grade.
Area Engagements compose 40% of your final grade. This is given by your area monitors in your assigned communities.
The other 30% will be allotted for the Requirements assigned by your formator.
Range of Letter Grades
A 92% – 100%
B+ 87% – 91.99%
B 83% – 86.99%
C+ 79% – 82.99%
C 75% – 78.99%
D 70% – 74.99%
F Below 70%
Ateneo-Based Activities
Ateneo-based activities are held within the campus. These will be rated by your formator based on the following indicators:
• Echoed knowledge on the topic (recitation)
• Accomplished tasks well (output)
• Asked questions that are related to the topic
• Showed respect to blockmates and facilitator
Area Engagements
Your performance during Area Engagements is rated by your area monitors. This is assessed according to the following indicators:
Grade
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Work
Output
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Integration
and Participation
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Compliance
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0
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Absent
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Absent
Second violation of the uniform policy Using mobile phone during Area Engagement Activities without the permission of the monitor, coordinator, or formator |
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1
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Unsatisfactory
Not prepared (e.g., brought insufficient materials, having no idea of task for the day, having no prepared activity) Did not maximize the time in the area (e.g., taking long breaks, unnecessarily finishing early) |
Unsatisfactory quality of interaction
with the people in the area (e.g., failure to greet, show respect, use
appropriate language, clean up after, or initiate)
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Violated a policy (aside from
unpermitted use of mobile phones)
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2
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Performed all requied tasks
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Met expectation
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Did not violate any policy
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• Wore complete uniform
• Did not go directly to the area (unless permitted by the formator)
• Asked for permission before leaving service premises
• Used appropriate language and manner of speaking
• Did not use things not related to nstp plus/area work (e.g., cellphone, iPod, PSP, textbooks/notebooks for personal or academic subjects etc.)
• Did not exhibit public display of affection
Over-all impact
• Initiative and leadership
• Creativity and resourcefulness
• Relationships built