Values.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
VALUES The beliefs and practices in your life that are very important to you. Influences: Family Friends Work Media Self Reliance Others (boss, teacher,
Advertisements

VALUES The beliefs and practices in your life that are very important to you. Influences: Family Friends Work Media Self Reliance Others (boss, teacher,
Parenting 101: Teaching Values to Children
Values.
Values 1.
HRE 4M1 MORALITY Terms.
Values and Goals. What if... Your house were on fire and all people and animals were safe, what three things would you take? Your house were on fire and.
February 11, 2015 Write a 2 paragraph (5 sentences each Paragraph) summary of your Health and Wellness Wheel What are your strong dimensions What are your.
 Entry task: Describe the 3 communication styles and circle the style that is most like you.  Target: Create a set of values that is important to you.
© Thomson South-Western CHAPTER 2 SLIDE1 Ann K. Jordan Lynne T. Whaley Investigating Your Career Influences on Career Choices.
“Some” American Values FamilyFriendshipsMedia THE WORLD AROUND US FAMILY VALUES Scott Finch Summer Camp 2013 University of Science and Technology, Beijing.
 When behaviors are in opposition with values, internal conflicts arise.  People can maintain their own values and still show respect for the values.
VALUES WHAT ARE THEY? WHAT ARE MINE? Sophomore Advisory April, 2012.
What is a Value?  Qualities, or ideas about which we feel strongly.  Our values affect our decisions, goals and behavior.  A belief or feeling that.
VALUES WHAT ARE THEY? WHAT ARE MINE? Sophomore Advisory Fall, 2015.
Values. What are Values? Qualities, Characteristic or ideas about which we feel very strongly. Value define what is of worth. Our values affect our decisions,
HRE 4M1. MORALITY  Is concerned with human conduct  Is concerned with “what should be done”  Judges right and wrong in light of what humanity is 
Text Read pgs , Do Review #3-4 pg. 85
What are values? What you consider most important in life What you consider most important in life Qualities, characteristics or ideas about which we.
Values. What is a Value? Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly. – Our values affect our decisions, goals, and behavior. A.
“Success Comes in Can’s not Can’ts!!” 1. What are Values 2. How do we develop them? 3. What is the Decision Making Model? 4. What are the Trouble Rules?
VALUES. Learning Targets 1.I can analyze factors that can influence my value system. 2.I can assess and identify values within my personal value system.
Lecture 4. Values What is a value? Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly. Our values affect our decisions, goals and behavior.
VALUES 1.01 – Understand interests, attitudes, and values.
FAMILIES & VALUES. What are values? ◦ Beliefs and principles about which you feel very strongly. ◦ Our values affect our decisions, goals, and behavior.
Questions  1. If you had a million dollars how would you choose to spend it?  2. When you are given money, what is the first thing you do?  3. What.
Values & Goals. A. Anything that is DESIRABLE, WORTHWHILE, and IMPORTANT B. Influenced by FAMILY, FRIENDS, TEACHERS, COACHES, TV, MOVIES, etc. C. Each.
My Money Personality. My Money Personality Your money personality guides how you use money Values Beliefs Attitudes Expectations Emotions are part.
What do you value most? Week THREE
Text Read pgs , Do Review #3-4 pg. 85
Chapter 3 Self-Esteem and you
February 14, 2017 Write a summary of your Health and Wellness Wheel
Social Factors Influencing the Buying Decision Process
Values.
Types of Values Ms. Irving.
Developing Decision-Making Skills
VALUES.
Exploring Career Decisions
When faced with a fork in the road take it.
Values Objective: To help students clarify which work values are most meaningful in their own lives.
Values, Skills and Interests
Good Morning! Today is November 3, 2011
September 11, 2015 Entry task: UwqFKA
Values.
February 4, 2016 Entry task: UwqFKA
Values.
Values.
Values.
Values.
February 8, 2017 Entry task: Set a long term goal, way into the future for yourself. Describe three roadblocks that could interfere with you obtaining.
Do Now: Values *Answer all questions in complete sentences unless otherwise specified. Please number your responses in your notebook. 1. What do you think.
Values.
Values.
The Decision Making Process
January 29, 2014 Entry task: Predict what you think your secondary conflict management type is? Why? Target: Create a set of values that is important.
Values.
Garrett’s Story about Right and Wrong
What is a value? Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly. Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly.
February 12, 2018 Overall, how do you feel about your wellness wheel? Did you learn anything about yourself?
Values.
Values and Refusal Skills
Our Core Values.
Self Awareness: WHO AM I?
Health 10/29/18.
WHAT IS A VALUE? Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly Our values affect our decisions, goals and behavior A belief or feeling.
Values.
Self Concept Cycle.
Values.
Values.
Values.
Presentation transcript:

Values

What are Values? Qualities, Characteristic or ideas about which we feel very strongly. Value define what is of worth. Our values affect our decisions, goals and behavior. A belief that someone or something is worthwhile. Value help guide your actions and judgments. Believe it or not our values even affect the purchases we make.

Where do you get Values? Home Society School Friends TV Internet You Tube My Space Church Music Books Families Culture Employers The Years you were raised

Your age will influence your values Ages 1-7 -- Parents Ages 8-13 – Teacher, heroes (sports, rock, TV) Ages 14-20 – Friends (choose good ones!) Ages 21= Your values are established, but you may test your values from time to time.

Can you believe? By the time you are seven years old you have already formed values from your parents. Values need to be taught from the very beginning.

Characteristics of Values Values are personal Our actions point to what we really value Our values give us our perception of the world Inconsistent behavior may indicate and absence of values Values change as experiences change

More Characteristics Respect others values When faced with adversity, our values determine our choices Our values give us identity Values are subject to change!

Types of Values

Moral Values What is right or wrong; codes by which to live What is an example?

Aesthetic Values What you feel has beauty in nature and life Do we all feel the same way about this?

Material Values The things we want to spend our money on How many of you only buy things on sale?

Intrinsic Values Things that have value to us in their own right Example: An antique car, a best friend, a grandpa

Extrinsic Values You value something because it helps you get something you desire Example: You are friends with someone because they are good at a sport and they can help you get better

Universal Values Values that most people agree. Equality, world peace, respect. Does everyone feel this way?

Group Specific Values Each region or groups values are specific to them. Can you think of an example?