Career guidance lecture
Career guidance lecture
Career guidance lecture
Career guidance lecture
Career guidance lecture
title of module: Road to the right choice
3. I. Objectives
At the end of this module, the students are
expected to:
a. enumerate the different professions
and life choices;
b. explain the different factors affecting
the choices in life and profession; and
c. appreciate the factors in choosing a
profession.
6. Procedure:
1. The group will design a costume representing the
cluster of profession/ vocation assigned to their group.
2. The group will choose a representative who will
wear the costume in front.
3. The representative will model the costume,
introduce the track and cite other professions related
to the track he/she is representing.
7. Red – Academic Track
Blue – Arts and Design
Track
Green – Technical Vocational
and Livelihood Track
Yellow – Sports Track
Groupings
8. Let us reflect!
1. What do you feel while doing
the activity?
2. Did you find it easy/difficult
to conceptualize the costume?
Why?
3. Did you see yourself in that cluster
in the near future? Why?
12. • What did you feel while viewing/
reading the story?
• What did you learn from the story?
• What do you think are the factors that
affect the choices in life and profession
of the character in the story?
Let us reflect!
13. Let us reflect!
•Did you find it helpful to you as
Senior High School Learner?
•How will you apply what you
have learned from the story to
your pursuit of choices in life
and profession?
18. • “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)
Opening Reflection
20. 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.
21.
22. Career and Life Choices
PERSONAL
Skills and Abilities
Interests and Personality Types
Life Roles
Previous Experiences
Childhood Fantasies
FAMILY
Parental Influence
Beliefs and Traditions
Financial Resources
SOCIAL
Influence of Friends and
Peers
Influence of Media/
Technology
Industry Demands and
Expectations
Career and Life Choices
25. 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
Career and Life Choices
26. Interest and Personality Type
• Holland's Career
Typology
• 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.
Do you know your interest and
personality types?
Career and Life Choices
27. Life Roles
• Super's Lifespan theory,
states that 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.
• What do you think is your role
in life? A leader? Organizer?
Mediator? Designer?
Career and Life Choices
28. Previous
Experiences
• 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.
Did you think of pursuing a
task which you have been
successful in the past?
Career and Life Choices
29. Childhood Fantasies
• You may remember
this question from
your childhood, and
it may have helped
shape how you
thought about
careers then, as well
as later in life.
• What do you want to be when
you grow-up?
Career and Life Choices
31. “The matter of choosing a career in
the Philippine setting is clearly a
family affair.” - (Clemena, 2002)
Career and Life Choices
32. Parental Influence
How many
percent of your
career decision
is influenced by
your parents?
Many children grow up
idealizing the professions
of their parents.
Career and Life Choices
33. Parental Influence
How many
percent of your
career decision
is influenced by
your parents?
Many children grow up
idealizing the professions
of their parents.
Career and Life Choices
34. Family Beliefs and Traditions
The beliefs and
traditions should not
be set aside for in one
way or another it
could play a vital role
that would somehow
relevant in making a
choice.
Career and Life Choices
37. Influence of Friends and Peers
• Who among you will
choose the same course
as their friends?
• Peer pressure is
common among
learners.
Career and Life Choices
38. Industry Demands and Expectations
• considering the demands and
expectations of the industries
before coming up with their
career decisions
Changes in the economy
and resulting job market
may also affect how their
careers develop.
Career and Life Choices
39.
40. 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?
Career and Life Choices
41. Senior High School Curriculum Exits:
• Employment
• Middle Level Skills
Development
• Entrepreneurship
• Higher Education
Career and Life Choices
43. (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 wether
the output of the professions were
properly attached to the right cluster.)
45. Medical and Health
• Nursing
• Medicine
• Medical Technology
• Radiology Technology
• Nutrition
• Pharmacy
• Optometry
Career and Life Choices
46. Medical and Health
• Dentistry
• Respiratory Therapy
• Physical Therapy
• Occupational Therapy
• Midwifery
• Veterinary Medicine
Career and Life Choices
51. Business, Education and Social Work
Professions Cluster
• Accountancy
• Criminology
• Customs Broker
• Guidance and Counseling
• Librarians
• Marine Deck Officers
Career and Life Choices
52. Business, Education and Social
Work Professions Cluster
• Marine Engine Officers
• Professional Teachers
• Psychology
• Real Estate Service
• Social Workers
Career and Life Choices
56. 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?
Career and Life Choices
57. “Choose a job you
love and you will
never have to
work a day in
your life.” -
Confucius
Career and Life Choices
60. 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
63. Reflection:
Activity Sheet #3
Write your insights gained
from the session. Complete
the following phrases.
I appreciate (state what you
appreciate in yourself or what
you
have)_____________________
I
would
consider
(state
factors
you
consider)________________
in
coming
up
with
my
life
and
career
decisions.
I am now ready to (state your
plans/next moves considering the
different factors)
______________________
66. Evaluation:
Profession/ Life
Choices
Factors Affecting the
Choices
Insights/Lessons Learned
1st Choice
2nd Choice
3rd Choice
Enumerate your three professions/life choices
(according to the degree of your choice) and
identify the factors affecting your choices.