1. Essential step and their corresponding
explanations towards a successful career planning
ANSWER:
1. Self
assessment
It is our reflection or evaluation of our
interest, personality characteristics, values and skills through variety of methods,
through the use of career-related tools and instruments.
2. Options
It is the time for us to explore collects and
organize available resources to begin analyzing them to see what type options
arise or prefer from us.
3. Match
It is our decision making step of the career planning process. It is when we put all the pieces of information about ourselves and we carefully collected our career information together as best as possible to produce a list of career related goals and options.
It is our decision making step of the career planning process. It is when we put all the pieces of information about ourselves and we carefully collected our career information together as best as possible to produce a list of career related goals and options.
4. Action
It is the stage were about being literally pro active with our career plans and following through with what were decided on doing.
It is the stage were about being literally pro active with our career plans and following through with what were decided on doing.
2. Why is career planning a significant endeavor?
ANSWER:
Career planning is a significant endeavor because
it helps us to make plans to achieve our career and helps us to make adjustments
and learn about the world of teaching. Goal setting is one of the processes
that we should learn to make our goals come true. Because by seeking our goals
will probably help we build our self-confidence.
3. An artist teacher
Name: Margie R. Rafols
Age: 49
School: Munoz Central School
Position: Teacher III
Length
of service: 19
years
Why did you enter the teaching
profession?
I have no choice I did not get
job from BSAEXED course so, I added or enrolled in BEED course.
How did you prepare for your
teaching career?
Since I am a mother, teaching became my passion.
Loving children, teaching and molding them the way I did to my own kids. It’s
fulfilling when you see them learn.
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