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Career Management -- Day Two Agenda Day Two March 10, 2016 1. Journal Entry 2. Leftovers 3. Learning Styles 4. Your Interests 5. Test Questions 6. My Career Values 7. Terms Objective: Evaluate individual characteristics/traits, interests/preferences, ability levels, skill acquisition, talents/aptitudes, and values in relation to setting and achieving personal, social, lifestyle, educational and career goals
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Career Management -- Day Two Journal Entry TWO “How would you describe yourself?”
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LEFTOVERS
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Career Management -- Day One Skill: Proficiency or ability. MY TERMS
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Career Management -- Day One Work: Activity directed toward a goal that produces something of value; to exert oneself physically or mentally. MY TERMS
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Career Management -- Day One Job: To do occasional pieces of work for hire; task. MY TERMS
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Career Management -- Day One Career: An occupation or profession followed as a life’s work. MY TERMS
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Career Management -- Day One Read Chapter One pages 19-22
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Learning Styles Take the Learning Styles Inventory and Multiple Intelligences Inventory by visiting : ttc.coe.uga.edu/surveys/ Career Management -- Day Two
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YOUR INTERESTS Open Internet Explorer On the Address Line Key in: platinumrule.com/free-assessment.asp
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Career Management -- Day Two YOUR INTERESTS Your Screen should look like this
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Career Management -- Day Two YOUR INTERESTS Click the Free Personality Assessment TAKE THE ASSESSMENT Record results in you Journal
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Career Management -- Day Two Test Question #1 A person with a poor self-concept would: Like him/herself. Be afraid of failure. Take responsibility for his/her actions. Value his/her own ability.
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Career Management -- Day Two Test Question #2 A positive self-concept is characterized by: Always being happy. Easily overcoming self-doubt. Frequent periods of depression. Always making good grades in school.
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Career Management -- Day Two Test Question #3 A test that identifies interests and likes that can lead to possible career choices is a/an: Interpersonal inventory. Learning style inventory. Interest inventory Intrapersonal inventory.
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Career Management -- Day Two Test Question #4 One of the three broad categories of career interests is: People. Computers. Automobiles. Agriculture.
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Career Management -- Day Two Test Question #5 Working to gain appreciation and reward from others shows value for: Responsibility. Recognition. Creativity. Prestige.
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My Career Values Career Management -- Day Two
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MY TERMS Self-concept: How people view their own skills, interests, and competence level.
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Career Management -- Day Two MY TERMS Self-esteem: How one views oneself; a feeling of good will with regard to how you feel about yourself; pride; confidence.
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Career Management -- Day Two MY TERMS Interests: Activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys.
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Career Management -- Day Two MY TERMS Interest Inventory: A periodic survey of a person’s interests.
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Career Management -- Day Two MY TERMS Values: Cherished ideas and beliefs that affect decisions a person makes.
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Career Management -- Day Two Read 1. “ FROM SCHOOL TO WORK ” 1. Go over reading p19-22 2. Read & Discuss Case Study Page 23
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