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The precursor to your education plan Chapter Eleven Vocabulary List   principles a basic belief or idea publication a published work resume summary of a persons professional or work experience ID: 777562

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Slide1

Chapter11Your Skills inventory

The precursor to your education plan

Slide2

Chapter Eleven Vocabulary List

 

principles

: a basic belief or idea

publication

: a published work

resume

: summary of a person’s professional or work experience

summary

: an abridgment of something

original

: not a copy or reproduction

chronological

: listed in the order of time elapsed

honesty

: dealing only in the truth

references

: someone who can answer questions regarding your character or ability

draft

: a preliminary version; make a rough sketch

polite

: courteous; respectful

impression

: a striking perception

vaccination

: inoculating someone so as to create an immunity to something

misdemeanor

: a crime that is not as serious as a felony

felony

: under federal law, a crime that is punishable by death or imprisonment for more than one year

appropriate

: fitting; suitable given the circumstances

rejection

: being turned down

mentor

: a trusted tutor, coach, or guide

inspirational

: something that spurs you on

tragedy

: a disastrous event; calamity

negotiable

: open to bargaining or

debate

 

Slide3

Chapter 11 Vocab (½ day)

Copy vocab into workbook

Complete the Crossword for the chapter

Read vocab words once a night for homework

To prepare for vocab test at the end of the chapter

Slide4

Being competitive

To be competitive in the job market, you need to have the

right attitude

and

right skills

Be prepared

Continue to learn

Slide5

Skills inventory Chart

Keeping a list of skills you

have

and those you wish to

acquire

Helps you to stay focused, efficient, and effective when planning

for your future

Continuing to

update

this list will keep you competitive in the job market

Create your chart pg. 253 (book)

Return to pg. 44-48, 132, and 150-155

Skills can be attained through volunteer work, hobbies, life experiences, paid work, and formal education

Slide6

O*NET

United States Department of Labor

Use this to find the skills needed for your career or

The Occupational Outlook Handbook

Go to

http://www.onetonline.org

/

browse by career cluster or type in key word

Like cooking or math

Slide7

Skills of chosen Career

Transferable Skills

- common to a number of jobs and can be adapted

Job Content Skills

– related to

job-specific

tools and tasks, acquired via training or come from another skill

Self-management Skills

– used to describe a good worker, someone with a strong work ethic

Review the skills definitions on pgs. 256-57

Slide8

Flexibility & Back-up Plan

Ability to adapt allows for more success

Be willing to change out of career or adapt with the changing times

“The most successful people are those who are good at Plan B.” –James

Yorke

Identify at least two careers

as

a back-up to your first choice

Consult your interest

surveys

and pg. 227

Slide9

Transferable Skills

Skills that you can apply and use in a variety or careers (typing/keyboarding

(at least 50wpm)

, public speaking, writing, team work and collaboration, etc.)

It is essential that you can identify, develop, and add to these skills and be able to explain them in an interview

Add to

skills inventory

pg.253 and review interest surveys (ch.6) using

mytenyearplan.com

Slide10

Always Remember…

Ability alone will not make you

successful,

you have to want it

.

Energy + Effort = Success