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Regional Mass Training of Teacher

for Grade 11 Career Guidance Progr

WALKTHROUGH
of
MODULE 1
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of the 60 minute


walkthrough, the participants are
expected to:

1. understand the content of module 1


for Grade 11 learners

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

2. demonstrate skills in the


administration of Module 1 through
micro-demo teaching

3. provide feedback on how to


improve the strategies employed
during the micro-demo teaching
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KEY UNDERSTANDING

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KEY UNDERSTANDING

The senior high school


curriculum exits and different
regulated professions will
enable the participants to
present options/ alternatives
to target learners.

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KEY UNDERSTANDING

The framework on factors


affecting career and life
choices will serve as guide to
participants in presenting the
different factors affecting the
choices in life and profession
of the Grade 11 learners.
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PARTS OF THE
MODULE

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A. MODULE TITLE
Module 1:
Road to the Right
Choice

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B. INTRODUCTION

Module 1 of Grade 11 Career Guidance Manual


entitled Road to the Right Choice covers different
professions and life choices for Grade 11 learners.

It provides information on the different senior high


school curriculum exits and regulated professions
that will facilitate their career decision making as
they pursue college.

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TOTAL TIME ALLOTMENT

90 minutes (1.5 hours)

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D. MATERIALS NEEDED
manila paper/old newspapers
crayons
colored pens
marker
scissors
construction papers / art papers / colored papers
glue
paste
staplers
scotch tapes DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 11
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of this module, the learners are expected to:
1. enumerate the different professions and life choices;
2. explain the different factors affecting the choices in
life and profession; and
3. appreciate the factors in choosing a profession.

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II. MOTIVATION (20 minutes)

Fashion Show of Professions


1. Ask the learners to pick a sheet of colored paper from the box.
2. Group the learners according to the color of paper they picked.
Red Academic Track
Blue Arts and Design Track
Green Technical Vocational and Livelihood Track
Yellow Sports Track

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II. MOTIVATION (20 minutes)

3. Each group will be given a set of materials.


4. The group will design a simple costume representing the
cluster of profession/vocation assigned to their group. The group
will choose a representative who will wear the costume.
5. The group will then discuss about the track assigned to them
including other professions related to the track.
6. The representative will model the costume, introduce the track,
and cite other professions related to the track his/her group is
representing.

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QUESTIONS

1. What did your group do to come up with the


costume? with the introduction about the track?
2. How did you feel while doing the different stages of
the activity?
3. Do you see yourself in any of the clusters in the near
future? Why?

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III. MAIN ACTIVITY (20 minutes)

Sikreto sa Tagumpay ni Selina


1. Distribute the copies of Activity Sheet No. 1 to the learners.
2. Tell the learners to read the story.
3. Allow them to reflect about the story read and to accomplish the activity
sheet.
4. Participants will go to their original groupings and share their
reflections.
5. After the small group sharing, ask a representative from each group to
share what they have discussed during the small group sharing.

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QUESTIONS

1. What does the story tell about?


2. According to the story, what factors affected the
career choices of the character in the story?
3. How did these factors help the character in her
choice of career?
4. As a student in senior high school, will you also
consider these factors?
5. Considering these factors, do you think you will
make a good choice of career? Why?
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IV. LECTURETTE

Factors
Affecting
Career and Life
Options
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Opening Reflection
I am convinced that every effort must be
made in childhood to teach the young
to use their own minds. For one thing is
sure: If they don't make up their minds,
someone will do it for them.

Eleanor Roosevelt (You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life)

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Opening Reflection

What influences your choice of Senior


High School Track and Strand?

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Life is a choice. Our choices are
influenced by different factors -
personal, family, and social.
These influences are unique to
you and to your situation.

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Career and Life Choices

Career and Life Choices


PERSONAL
FAMILY SOCIAL
SkillsandAbilities
ParentalInfluence InfluenceofFriends
InterestsandPersonality andPeers
Types BeliefsandTraditions
InfluenceofMedia/
FinancialResources Technology
LifeRoles

PreviousExperiences IndustryDemandsand
Expectations
ChildhoodFantasies

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Career and Life Choices

PERSONAL

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Career and Life Choices
Skills and Abilities
Are you aware of your
skills and abilities?
When individuals are
in jobs best suited to
their abilities they
perform best and their
productivity is highest.
Parson's Trait and
Factor Theory of
Occupational Choice
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Career and Life Choices
Interest and Personality Type
Do you know your interest and
Holland's Career Typology personality types?
most people are one of six
personality types: Realistic,
Investigative, Artistic, Social,
Enterprising, and Conventional.

Knowing your personality will


help you understand yourself.
It matters that your personality
fits your career choice.

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Career and Life Choices
Super's Lifespan
Life Roles
theory, states that how Whatdoyouthinkisyourrole
we think about inlife?Aleader?Organizer?
ourselves in these Mediator?Designer?
roles, their
requirements of them,
and the external forces
that affect them, may
influence how we look
at careers in general
and how we make
choices for ourselves.
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Career and Life Choices
Previous Did you think of pursuing a
Experiences task which you have been
successful in the past?
One aspect of Social
Cognitive Career
Theory addresses
the fact that we are
likely to consider
continuing a
particular task if we
have had a positive
experience doing it.
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Career and Life Choices
Childhood Fantasies
Whatdoyouwanttobewhen
You may remember yougrow-up?
this question from
your childhood, and
it may have helped
shape how you
thought about
careers then, as
well as later in life.

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Career and Life Choices
FAMILY

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Career and Life Choices
The matter of choosing a career in
the Philippine setting is clearly a
family affair. - (Clemena, 2002)

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Career and Life Choices
Parental Influence
Manychildrengrowup
idealizingtheprofessions
oftheirparents. How many
percent of
your career
decision is
influenced by
your parents?
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Career and Life Choices
Parental Influence
Manychildrengrowup
idealizingtheprofessions
How many
oftheirparents. percent of your
career decision
is influenced by
your parents?

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Career and Life Choices
Family Beliefs and Traditions
Thebeliefsand
traditionsshouldnot
besetasideforinone
wayoranotherit
couldplayavitalrole
thatwouldsomehow
relevantinmakinga
choice.
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Career and Life Choices

SOCIAL
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Career and Life Choices
Influence of Media/Technology

Media
influence
mayhave
positiveand
negative
effects.

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Career and Life Choices

Influence of Friends and Peers
Peerpressureiscommon Whoamongyouwill
amonglearners. choosethesamecourse
astheirfriends?

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Career and Life Choices
Industry Demands and Expectations
consideringthedemandsand
expectationsoftheindustries
beforecomingupwiththeir
careerdecisions

Changes in the economy


and resulting job market
may also affect how their
careers develop.
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Career and Life Choices
As senior high school
learner, are you aware
of the different
professions and life
choices?

Do you know where to


go after senior high
school?

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Career and Life Choices
Senior High School Curriculum Exits:

Employment

Middle Level Skills


Development

Entrepreneurship

Higher Education

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Career and Life Choices
Regulated Professions

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(Before the presentation of the list
of regulated professions, students
will pick from the wall the prepared
strips of different professions and
post it under the right cluster on the
board. It will be checked and
processed whether the output of the
professions were properly attached
to the right cluster.)
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Career and Life Choices
Medical and Health

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Career and Life Choices
Medical and Health
Nursing
Medicine
Medical Technology
Radiology Technology
Nutrition
Pharmacy
Optometry
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Career and Life Choices
Medical and Health
Dentistry
Respiratory Therapy
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Midwifery
Veterinary Medicine

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Career and Life Choices
Engineering

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Career and Life Choices
Engineering Profession Cluster

Aeronautical
Agricultural
Chemical
Civil
Electrical
Electronics
Geodetic DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Career and Life Choices
Engineering Profession Cluster
Mechanical
Metallurgical
Mining
Naval Architecture
Marine
Sanitary

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Career and Life Choices
Business, Education and Social
Work Professions Cluster

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Career and Life Choices
Business, Education and Social
Work Professions Cluster
Accountancy
Criminology
Customs Broker
Guidance and Counseling
Librarians
Marine Deck Officers
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Career and Life Choices
Business, Education and Social
Work Professions Cluster
Marine Engine Officers
Professional Teachers
Psychology
Real Estate Service
Social Workers
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Career and Life Choices
Technology
Cluster

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Career and Life Choices
Technology Cluster
Agriculture
Architecture
Chemistry
Environmental Planning
Fisheries
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Career and Life Choices
Technology Cluster
Foresters
Geology
Interior Design
Landscape Architecture
Master Plumbers
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Career and Life Choices
Processing Questions
Given the different career and life choices through the
senior high school curriculum exits and clusters of
regulated professions, were you able to decide where
to go after senior high school?

Did you find it helpful to know the different


professions and other life choices?

What is the importance of considering the different


factors in choosing your profession/vocation?
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Career and Life Choices

Choose a job
you love and
you will never
have to work a
day in your life.
- Confucius

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QUESTIONS

1. Given the different career and life choices through the senior
high school curriculum exits and clusters of regulated
professions, were you able to decide where to go after senior
high school?
2. Did you find it helpful to know the different professions and
other life choices?
3. What is the importance of considering the different factors in
choosing your profession/vocation?
4. What is your insight about this statement from Confucius?

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V. APPLICATION (10 minutes)

Reasons Behind My Choices


1. Distribute Activity Sheet No. 2 to the learners.
2. Allow the learners to reflect and accomplish the activity sheet.
3. Learners will go to their original groupings and share their
reflections with the group.
4. After the small group sharing, ask a representative from each
group to share what they have discussed during the small group
sharing.

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Activity: Reasons Behind My Choices

Directions: Draw shapes inside the


big circle to represent the factors
which influenced you in choosing
your profession/ vocation. The size
of each shape may vary according to
the degree of its influence in your
career decision-making.

-Family - Personal - Social

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Sample

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VI. REFLECTION (5 minutes)

My Next Career Moves


Write your insights gained from the session. Complete the
following phrases.
1. I learned that
____________________________________________________
2. I felt
____________________________________________________
3. I would (action to be taken)
____________________________________________________
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Reflection I appreciate (state what
you appreciate in yourself
or what you
have)_____________________


decisions.
life and career
_ in coming up with my
consider)_______________
factors you
I would consider (state

I am now ready to (state


your plans/next moves
considering the different
factors)
______________________

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VII. EVALUATION

Knowing the Right Choice


Identify three professions/careers that you would possibly
pursue, enumerate the factors affecting your choices, and write
your insights about your choices.

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VII. EVALUATION

Knowing the Right Choice

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