Module 1
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1 Road to the Right Choice
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 professions that will facilitate their career decision making as they
pursue college. This module also tackles the different factors affecting
learners’ life and career choices considering that deciding for career and life is
not an easy task for Grade 11 learners.
As facilitator of this module, you will help the learners identify these
factors and lead them to appreciate how these factors affect their choices of
profession.
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Total Time Allotment: 90 minutes (1.5 hours)
Materials
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manila paper/old newspapers
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crayons
colored pens
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pentel pen
scissors
construction papers/art papers/colored papers
glue
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paste
staplers
scotch tapes
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I. Objectives
At the end of this module, the learners are expected to:
Activities
1. Designing a Costume (Motivation)
2. “Sikreto sa Tagumpay ni Selina” (Main Activity)
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3. Factors Affecting Career and Life Options (Lecturette)
4. Reasons behind My Choices (Application)
5. My Next Career Move (Reflection)
6. Knowing the Right Choice (Evaluation)
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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.
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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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Guide Questions
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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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Guide Questions
1. What does the story tell about?
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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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(You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life)
Personal Factors
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Skills and Abilities. Are you aware of your skills and abilities? Do you
know what you are capable of doing? 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 emphasized the
importance of analyzing one’s skills, values, interests, and personality and
then match these up to jobs which use these.
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Career and Life Choices
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Life roles
traditions media/technology
Previous
experiences
Financial Industry demands
Childhood resources
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fantasies
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Life Roles. What do you think is your role in life―a leader? an organizer? a
mediator? a designer? According to Super's Lifespan Theory, how we think
about ourselves in these 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.
Previous Experiences. Did you think of pursuing a task which you have been
successful in the past? One aspect of the 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. In this way, we focus on areas in
which we have had proven success and achieved positive self-esteem.
Childhood Fantasies. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Perhaps
this frequently asked question during our childhood years may have helped
shape what we thought we would be then, as well as later in life.
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Family Factors
“The matter of choosing a career in the Philippine setting is clearly a
family affair.” (Clemena, 2002)
Parental Influence. How many percent of your career decision is influenced
by your parents? Many children grow up idealizing the professions of their
parents. Parents may intentionally or unintentionally push their child towards a
particular career path, especially in the cases of family-owned businesses
where parents expect their children to take over the company. Still other
parents apply pressure on their offspring to strive for particular high-profile
careers, feeling they are encouraging their children to reach high.
If your parents were uneducated or were always struggling to get by
financially, you may decide not to be in the same position. This may prompt
you to pursue a totally different career path―to have a stable, high-earning
job. Likewise, if you have parents who are workaholics and were never
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around when you were a child, you may decide to pursue a line of work with
flexibility that gives you more time with your children.
medicine? Or would you rather take up other related courses first and pursue
medicine when you are capable of shouldering the expenses yourself?
Family Beliefs and Traditions. Beliefs and traditions is another family factor
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to consider when making a career choice. It is tradition for example that all
male siblings in the clan take up engineering courses. Being a family tradition,
this could somehow be relevant when making a career choice.
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Social Factors
Influence of Media/Technology. The influence of social media may have
positive and negative effects. Nowadays, career information is available to
21st century learners. These information may be used or may influence you in
deciding for their career.
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Industry Demands and Expectations. Our career choices take place within
the context of society and the economy. Graduates have been practical in
considering the demands and expectations of the industries before coming up
with their career decisions. These guide them in deciding what to do and
where to go. Changes in the economy and resulting job market may also
affect how their careers develop.
As senior high school learners, are you aware of the different choices of
professions and career? Do you know where to go after senior high school?
The Senior High School Program has four curriculum exits. You can
choose to be employed right after graduation or pursue the development of
your technical and vocational skills. You can also decide to be an
entrepreneur or pursue higher education. For a clearer understanding, the
following are the senior high school curriculum exits:
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Senior High School Curriculum Exits
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The Senior High School (SHS) program opens employment
opportunities for graduates. Graduates of the Technical–Vocational–
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Livelihood (TVL) track may apply for TESDA Certificates of Competency
(COCs) and National Certificates (NCs). Partnerships with different
companies for technical and vocational courses expose students to the real
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world of work. Students also gain work experience while studying, and
companies can even hire them after they graduate.
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Entrepreneurship
With the inclusion of an entrepreneurship subject in the curriculum,
SHS graduates are better equipped for small-scale business activities, such
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Higher Education
Some subjects in the College General Education curriculum have now
been integrated into the SHS curriculum, leaving only the subjects that are
more focused and relevant to your chosen course or major.
(Before presenting the list of regulated professions, let the students pick from
the wall the prepared strips of different professions and post these under the
right cluster on the board. After the activity, check whether the professions
were properly attached to the right cluster or not, then discuss.)
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Dentistry, Respiratory Therapy, Physical Therapy and
Occupational Therapy, Midwifery, Veterinary Medicine
Engineering
Profession Cluster
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Aeronautical, Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Electrical,
Electronics, Geodetic, Mechanical, Metallurgical,
Mining, Naval Architecture and Marine, Sanitary
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Business, Accountancy, Criminology, Customs Broker,
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Guide Questions
1. Given the different career and life choices, what would help you to
decide where to go after senior high school?
2. Why is it helpful for you 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?
“Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your
life.”
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V. Application (10 minutes)
Activity 1.2: Reasons behind My Choices
1. Distribute Activity Sheet No. 2 to the learners (Appendix 2).
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.
Write your insights gained from the session. Complete the following
phrases.
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1. I learned that
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2. I felt
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3. I would (action to be taken)
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VIII. Assignment
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