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Lesson 1.1 “Your Interests and Values”

Slide 1. STEP 1 : Read STEP 2 : Define STEP 3 : Review. ECD - NCSCOS 6158 Unit A: Who Am I and What Can I Become?. READ. DEFINE. REVIEW. Lesson 1.1 “Your Interests and Values”. Complete your notes using the next slide. Click here. RDR Lesson 1.1.

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Lesson 1.1 “Your Interests and Values”

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  1. Slide 1 STEP 1: Read STEP 2: Define STEP 3: Review ECD - NCSCOS 6158 Unit A: Who Am I and What Can I Become? READ DEFINE REVIEW Lesson 1.1“Your Interests and Values” Complete your notes using the next slide. Click here. RDR Lesson 1.1 Adapted from Exploring Careers Textbook - Kelly-Plate, J., & Volz-Patton, R. (2004). Exploring Careers (4th ed.). Woodland Hills, CA: Glencoe.

  2. Slide 2 Matching Careers and Personality Types Select a picture below to begin. RIASEC Do you know your Personality Type? RIASEC Review 1.02 Understand personality and learning styles. RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

  3. Slide 3 The R type usually has mechanical and athletic abilities and likes to work with things more than people. • Possible Careers • Auto mechanic • Aircraft controller • Surveyor • Electrician • Farmer Realistic Click here to learn more about the Realistic Personality type. Return to homepage RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

  4. Slide 4 The I type usually has math and science abilities, and likes to work alone and to solve problems. • Possible Careers • Biologist • Chemist • Physicist • Geologist • Anthropologist • Laboratory Assistant • Medical Technician Investigative Return tohomepage Click here to learn more about the Investigative Personality Type RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

  5. Slide 5 The A type usually has artistic skills, enjoys creating original work, and has a good imagination. • Possible Careers • Composer • Musician • Stage Director • Dancer • Interior Decorator • Actor • Writer Artistic Return to homepage Click here to learn more about the Artistic personality type. RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

  6. Slide 6 The S type usually likes to be around other people, and likes to help others with their problems. • Possible Careers • Teacher • Speech Therapist • Religious Worker • Counselor • Clinical • Psychologist • Nurse Social Return to homepage Click here to learn more about the Social personality type. RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

  7. Slide 7 The E type usually has public speaking abilities, an interest in money and politics and influence. • Possible Careers • Buyer • Sports Promoter • Television Producer • Business Executive • Salesperson • Travel Agent • Supervisor • Manager Enterprising Return to homepage Click here to learn more about the Enterprising personality type. RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

  8. Slide 8 The C type has clerical and math abilities, likes to work indoors, and likes to organize things. • Possible Careers • Banker • Bookkeeper • Financial Analyst • Radio Dispatcher • Secretary • Tax Expert Conventional Return to homepage Click here to learn more about the Conventional personality. RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

  9. Slide 9 RIASEC Personality Types Review Realistic Social The R type usually has mechanical and athletic abilities and likes to work with things more than people. The S type usually likes to be around other people, and likes to help others with their problems. Investigative Enterprising The I type usually has math and science abilities, and likes to work alone and to solve problems. The E type usually has public speaking abilities, an interest in money and politics and influence. Conventional Artistic The A type usually has artistic skills, enjoys creating original work, and has a good imagination. The C type has clerical and math abilities, likes to work indoors, and likes to organize things. Return to homepage Find careers that match your personality. Take the RIASEC assessment here. RDR Lesson 1.1 Presentation developed by Sandra Staton, Business Education Teacher, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

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