CGP Module 6
CGP Module 6
CGP Module 6
Introduction
There are many career options to choose from, so senior high schoolers like you must learn
to manage your choice of career or life goal. When you encounter challenges that somehow
affect you from reaching your goal, do not give up. Just as career options are numerous, so are
the possible ways of addressing the tests that come along with the preferred career. The same
is true when we encounter challenges that hinder us to reach our dreams. For each of the
challenges identified in the attainment of your career choice, let us identify possible ways to
address them.
This module will guide you in applying your abilities and maximizing your resources in
deciding for your career. It will also make you realize that there are many factors that affect
and in a way, strengthen you decision making for a career choice.
Materials
activity sheets
paper
pen
I. Objectives
This activity will make learners become aware about factors that lead them to the
decision of choosing a particular track/strand, including the barriers that they have to deal
with at present. This activity will also help learners create strategies in order to deal with
these barriers.
Note: Prepare your own answers to the checklist and give this as sample when needed.
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Activity Sheet No. 1: My Priorities
Directions: Choose three challenges or concerns from the list below that relate to what
you are presently experiencing in your chosen career. Rank them one to three with 1 as
the topmost challenge and 3 as the lowest.
Guide Questions
1. Which challenges or concerns did you pick out?
2. Why did you consider these as your top three challenges/concerns?
3. Are you satisfied with your choice? Why?
4. What factors should you consider when planning a career?
5. What are your realizations/insights about the activity?
Procedure
Tell the learners to answer the activity sheet by writing in the column the advantages or
disadvantages of the factor on the left.
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Activity Sheet No. 2: Factors to Consider in Choosing a Career
1. Employment opportunity
Availability of job in the locality and/or nearby
areas.
3. Global opportunity
High probability to work in other countries.
4. Health
Enjoy good physical and mental health and
vitality; enjoy physical and mental well-being;
be free from disease or pain.
6. Interest
Preference for certain kinds of activities
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Which has the greater weight?
Factors Advantages Disadvantages
What are those? What are those?
7. Mental capacity
Sufficient understanding and memory to
comprehend in a general way the situation
in which one finds oneself and the nature,
purpose, and consequence of any act or
transaction into which one proposes to
enter.
8. Personality
The characteristic patterns of behavior,
thought, and emotion that determine a
person’s adjustment to environment.
9. Prestige
Become well-known; gain the respect of
others; be acknowledged by others as being
better.
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*Sample only
Guide Questions
1. Are the factors to consider mentioned in the activity necessary in choosing a career? Why
do you say so?
2. Were you able to identify at once if the factors are advantageous or disadvantageous for
your chosen career? Why?
3. Do your answers reflect the way you are planning to implement your career path?
A need is what we do not have or do not have enough of. The well-known social
psychologist Abraham H. Maslow classified human needs and arranged them in hierarchical
order from lower to higher needs. His theory of sequential development of needs states
that:
Lower-level needs develop first in the life of a person.
Once lower-level needs are satisfied or are on the way to satisfaction, they assume less
importance in motivation because the higher-level needs become dominant in motivating
behavior.
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A value is something we have and which we prize or treasure. We make choices to protect,
defend, or enhance it. A value is shown in the choice we freely make. We are happy with the
choice. If we value working with others, we will always choose situations at work in which
we interact with others rather than working alone.
Source: Torralba, Antonio N. & Socorro L. Bautista, 2003 Career A Dream, A Mission,
A Vocation I am S.T.R.O.N.G for Career Copyright page 91, 92, 93
Procedure
Prepare Activity Sheet No. 3: I create My Own Ladder of Success!
The learners will draw an illustration of a ladder with four steps showing their journey in
reaching their career and life goals through the career decision they made.
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Guide Question
From a rating of 1 to 10 with 10 as the highest, what is your present level of determination
to achieve your career/life goals?
1. In your journal, write your insights and realizations about the three activities.
2. Form groups with five members each. Share your insights and realizations with your
group mates.
Provide students with Activity Sheet No. 4: My Action Plans. Have learners prepare an
Action Plan based on the disadvantages they have indicated in activity sheet no. 2.
*Sample only
The learners will show the activity sheets to their parents, discuss the results, and ask them
to affix their signature in each output.
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