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SWT. Module 1 Values. Values. What are values? Values are what you believe to be important. What do you value? Work? Education? Family? Friends> Honesty?. Work Values. Work Values are values belive are important in the area of work. Do you value Independence Helping people

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  1. SWT Module 1 Values

  2. Values • What are values? • Values are what you believe to be important. • What do you value? • Work? • Education? • Family? • Friends> • Honesty?

  3. Work Values • Work Values are values belive are important in the area of work. • Do you value • Independence • Helping people • Making a lot of money • What you value will help determine what job you would enjoy and want to do when you graduate.

  4. Economic Values • Economic Values are that are important in the area of money. • How important is money to your happiness? • Do you want a new home or would an existing one do? • Would you like to live in an apartment? • Does the make, model, and year of the car you drive matter?

  5. Evaluate Your Values Assignment Values_________Where they come from__ Honesty church, parents Responsibility parents, school, work Caring grandma, mom, friend • Make a chart to determine where you get your values from. • On the right side of the chart write your values. • On the left side of the chart write where you got them. Use the example to the right to make your chart. • Use figure 1.3 on page 6 to help you list some of your values • You need to have 5 values listed on the chart to get full credit.

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