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The Choice of Choosing
Introduction
The choice of choosing is an ultimate freedom granted to all human beings. This freedom
of choosing can be best enjoyed to its fullest when practiced with responsibility. The choice of a
profession is one of the lifetime decisions that every individual shall make. Self-introspection
and careful self-analysis can be concrete bases for decision making. This module will provide
you with an avenue to explore within yourself and thus enjoy the benefit and freedom of
responsible choosing.
Total Time Allotment: 120 minutes
Letter to the Teacher
You have to prepare yourself mentally, psychologically, emotionally and physically
before giving this Module. There is a great possibility of engaging in “Transference” wherein you
are already the one sharing your issues triggered by the learners’ sharing. The attainment of its
purpose, which is to provide an opportunity for the learners to examine themselves in relation
to their chosen profession, academic achievement, and realities in life, is highly expected. You
may also coordinate with the respective Registered Guidance Counselors for a possible pre-
module orientation regarding the processing of learners’ responses.
Tips to the Teacher for the conduct of this Module
1. This module can be scheduled to a maximum of two hours only.
2. You must be aware and should practice “traffic” in the course of sharing.
3. You may hold a teacher-student conference if there are many unshared concerns.
4. You may use bell or buzzer in case the class sharing is unruly or too noisy.
5. All issues that transpired at the course of disclosure/sharing must be kept confidential in
observance with the law on the protection of learners; if there is a need to divulge the
information for professional help, ask the permission of the learner.
6. Sharing must be confined to career only teachers shall refer sensitive, technical and cases
beyond their capability to any Registered Guidance Counselor within the Division or Region
or any proper authority for appropriate action.
Materials Needed
 Mini Me Doll (from Module 3 Grade 11 CGP)
 My Career Information Sheet (from Module 3 Grade 11 CGP)
 Copy of Grade 11 Grades (from the Adviser)
 LMI-List of KEGs (from Module 2 Grade 12 CGP)
 List of personal Hard and Soft Skills (from Module 5 Grade 11 CGP)
 Bell or Buzzer
3
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 laptop
 projector
 audio file/music for relaxation or meditation
 Career Analysis Profile
I. Objectives
At the end of this module, the students are expected to:
1. analyze their academic achievement based on their desired profession and realities
in life;
2. identify their bases for choosing their profession; and
3. discuss their personal experiences in choosing a profession with the guidance and
support of parents or significant others.
II. Motivation (8 minutes)
Mini Me Game
Procedure
1. Ask the learners to look for a partner with the same charactteristics as they have like
the following: (variations may be used)
a. month of ibrthday
b. shoe size
c. color of socks
d. color of handkerchief
2. Tell the learners to say Hi/Hello to their partner’s Mini Me by introducing their
selected profession (Hello, I’m a fire officer.)
3. Instruct them that after a Hi and Hello, the partners will share their answers to the
questions. Ask one question for each round.
a. Do you feel you can enjoy living the life of your chosen profession? How can you
say so?
b. Do you think your parents are supportive of your chosen profession? How?
c. Wha limitations have you encountered in choosing your profession?
4. After one minute, tell them that they will look again for another partner and repeat
nos. 2 and 3.
5. After the game, ask some learners to share what they have experienced during the
game in the class.
III. Main Activity (83 minutes)
The Circle of Choices
1. Ask the class to form a circle and let them bring out their Career Information Sheet
and the Copy of Grades (GWA of Grade 11).
2. Let the learners sit beside their classmates with the same chosen curriculum exit
(Trabaho, Kolehiyo, Negosyo).
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3. Use various relaxation methods to create an ambiance for sharing such as music,
mantra, breathing exercise, or silence.
4. Set agreements for the sharing.
Agreements for Sharing
a. One sharer at a time.
b. Everything within the circle remains in the circle (confidentiality of information
among all the learners).
c. Respect each other’s feelings, emotions, and sharing by observing silence at the
course of the activity.
d. The activity is covered by the provisions of DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 entitled
Child Protection Policy.
e. The class may also provide additional agreements for sharing.
5. Make a creative way of selecting a learner who will start the sharing (spin a bottle,
select a number, left or right, fishbowl)
6. Show or present the Guide Questions.
Guide Questions
a. Looking at your Career Information Worksheet, does your academic achievement
affects your choice of the career? In what way?
Example
1) Yes. As a STEM student dreaming of becoming a civil engineer however,
my grades are below 80. I may survive the Grade 12 yet, I may not be
qualified to enter the college since there may be a qualifying average or
grade for engineering course.
2) No. With my current grades, I do believe that I may be easily hired the
moment they will look at my credentials.
b. What are your anticipations or apprehensions between your chosen profession
and the reality of your life in relation to achieving your goal?
7. Let the learners share based on the guide questions. (2 mins per learner at
approximately 40 learners per class)
8. Be aware of the time allotment.
9. After the last sharer, the teacher should affirm the openness of the learners in a
creative way (hug each other, tap each other’s shoulder, etc.)
10. After affirming the class, highlight and consolidate their sharing and provide a
synthesis that will provide a bridge to the next activity.
Sample synthesis:
Thank you for being open and for trusting the group with your inner thoughts and
feelings. We may encounter different realities; however, we must remain focused on our
goals, dreams, and aspirations. It is important that when we make decisions, the choice
that we make should be an informed one. In order to know more about your realities and
your directions in life, you will fill up the Career Analysis Profile.
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IV. Application (22 minutes)
Career Analysis Profile
1. Distribute the Career Analysis Profile (Sheets A and B) to all learners.
2. Learners will utilized information or data learned such as:
a. Mini Me (Module 3, Grade 11 Career Guidance Module)
b. My Career Information Sheet (Module 3, Grade 11 Career Guidance Module)
c. Labor Market Information (Module 2, Grade 12 Career Guidance Module)
d. Personal Experiences (e.g., Beliefs and Values)
3. Out of the data, each learner will fill out Sheet A. You may look at the filled out Career
Analysis Profile as a guide. An example is provided.
4. Explain the content of the filled out Career Analysis Profile.
5. The learners will then complete the sentences in Sheet B using the information they
wrote in Sheet A.
V. Reflection (6 minutes)
1. What are your insights or realizations about the activities?
2. Ask volunteers from each track or strand to share their Career Analysis Profile.
Closing
“Pitiful is the person who is afraid of taking risks. Perhaps this person will never be
disappointed or disillusioned; perhaps she won’t suffer the way people do when they have
a dream to follow. But when that person looks back – and at some point everyone looks
back – she will hear her heart saying, “What have you done with the miracles that God
planted in your days? What have you done with the talents God bestowed on you? You
buried yourself in a cave because you were fearful of losing those talents. So this is your
heritage; the certainty that you wasted your life.”
~Paulo Coelho, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept
VI. Assignment (1 minute)
1. Instruct the learners to do the following:
a. Conduct an information interview (Use the form in the Appendices) thatt will be
used in Module 4.
b. Write in their journals their insights and/or reflections about their experience of
Module 3.
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References
http://ble.dole.gov.ph/downloads/publications/LMU/LMU-
2015%20National%20Skills%20%20%20Profile.pdf, Bureau of Local Employment,
accessed August 08, 2017
http://ble.dole.gov.ph/index.php/career-guide, Bureau of Local Employment, accessed August
08, 2017
DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 entitled Child Protection Policy
DepEd, Module 3, Grade 11 Career Guidance Module
DepEd, Module 1, Grade 12 Career Guidance Module
DepEd, LMI-List of KEGs, Module 2 Grade 12 Career Guidance Module
Module 3 Page 35
Career Analysis Profile Sheet A
Name: Sophia Sex: Female Age: 19 yo Strand/Track: GAS Region: V
Preferred Exit: Entrepreneur 1st choice: Buy and Sell 2nd choice: Establish a stall
Personal Beliefs Values
Skills
Realities
Labor Market
Information
Academic
Performance
Soft Hard
Ex.
“Ang kakaunti
kapag palagi ay
nagiging
marami.”
“Basta may
tiyaga may
nilaga.”
Ex.
Matiyaga
Determinasyon
Mapagkakatiwalaan
Ex.
Negotiating
Interpersonal
Skills
Can work under
pressure
Patience
Adaptability
Listening and
Speaking
Time
Management
Decision Making
Conflict
Resolution
Ex.
Computing
Planning
Analyzing
Counting
Ex.
I do not have enough capital
to start a business.
My parents are not
supportive of my decision to
put up a business since they
want me to take a degree
course.
The community has no
existing businesses that are
similar to my desired
business.
There are upcoming
construction companies
that will construct a football
stadium in my town.
Ex.
KEG:
 Agribusiness
 Construction
 IT-BPM
 Health, Wellness
and Tourism
 Hotels and
Restaurants
 Wholesale and
Retail Trade
Ex.
GWA Gr11
85 – Very
Satisfactory
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Career Analysis Profile Sheet A
Name: Gabriel Sex: Male Age: 18 yo Strand/Track: TVL - HE Region: VI
Preferred Exit: Trabaho 1st choice: Waiter/Housekeeping 2nd choice: HRM
Personal Beliefs Values
Skills
Realities
Labor Market
Information
Academic
Performance
Soft Hard
Ex.
“Great success
starts with
humble
beginnings.”
Ex.
Matiyaga
Determinasyon
Masipag
Mapagkatiwalaan
Magsilbisakapwa
Ex.
Negotiating
Interpersonal
Skills
Can work under
pressure
Patience
Adaptability
Listening and
Speaking
Time
Management
Decision Making
Conflict
Resolution
Ex.
Computing
Planning
Analyzing
Organizing
Motor Skills (eg.
Lifting, etc)
Balance
Spatial skills
Ex.
I need to work since I don’t
have the means to enroll in
college
I want to enroll in HRM
but it is not offered in my
locality
There are some hotels or
restaurants in the
community.
I possess skills that may
help me survive and thrive
in the world of work.
Ex.
KEG:
 Agribusiness
 Construction
 IT-BPM
 Health, Wellness
and Tourism
 Hotels and
Restaurants
 Manufacturing
 Real Estate
Ex.
GWA Gr11
83 – Satisfactory
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Career Analysis Profile Sheet A
Name: Christian Sex: Male Age: 18 yo Strand/Track: ACAD-HUMSS Region: VII
Preferred Exit: Kolehiyo 1st choice: BS in Secondary Education (Social Studies) 2nd choice: BS in Social Work
Personal Beliefs Values
Skills
Realities
Labor Market
Information
Academic
Performance
Soft Hard
Ex.
“ang pagsilbi sa
bayan ang
pangunahing
gampanin ng
bawat
mamayan.”
“the welfare of
the people is the
supreme law”
Ex.
Matiyaga
Mapagkatiwalaan
Pagmamahal sa
bayan
Malasakitsakapwa
Ex.
Negotiating
Interpersonal
Skills
Can work under
pressure
Patience
Adaptability
Listening and
Speaking
Public Speaking
Time
Management
Decision Making
Conflict
Resolution
Flexibility
Ex.
Computing
Planning
Analyzing
Attending
Critical Thinking
Information
Communication
and Technology
Skills
Ex.
I am easily get tired.
The Higher Education
Institution is far away
from my place. It would
take a boat ride and
another 2 hours bus ride.
I might be disqualified
from the application
process since I have not
performed well.
My family is very
supportive of my plan.
Ex.
KEG:
 Agribusiness
 Construction
 IT-BPM
 Health,
Wellness and
Tourism
 Hotels and
Restaurants
 Wholesale &
Retail Trade
 Mining
 Transport and
Logistics
 Manufacturing
 Real Estate
 Education
Ex.
GWA Gr11
75 – Fairly Satisfactory
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Career Analysis Profile Sheet A
Name: _________________________________________ Sex: ____ Age: _____ Strand/Track: ____________________Region: _____
Preferred Exit: _______________ First choice: _________________________ Second choice: ___________________
Personal Beliefs Values
Skills
Realities
Labor Market
Information
Academic Performance
Soft Hard
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Career Analysis Profile Sheet B
1. I am (name) ____________________________________________________________.
2. I am ______ years old.
3. I am enrolled in (track/strand) _____________________________________________.
4. I am planning to (curriculum exit) __________________________________________.
5. I believe that ___________________________________________________________.
6. I have the following values ________________________________________________.
7. I have the following soft skills ______________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________.
8. I have the following hard skills ______________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________.
9. I have the following realities in life ____________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________.
10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key
Employment Generators __________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
11. I have a General Weighted Average of _______________________ which is described as
______________________________________________________________________.
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Career Analysis Profile Sheet B
1. I am Sophia.
2. I am 19 years old.
3. I am enrolled in (track/strand) Academic - GAS.
4. I am planning to (curriculum exit) become an entrepreneur – Buy and Sell or later become
an established owner of a stall.
5. I believe that earning a small amount when stable becomes abundant and hard work bears
much fruit.
6. I believe in the values of industry, determination, and honesty.
7. I have the following soft skills: interpersonal skills, can work under pressure, patience,
adaptability, listening and speaking skills, time management, decision making, and conflict
resolution skills.
8. I have the following hard skills: computing, planning, analyzing, and counting.
9. I have the following realities in life: I do not have enough capital to start a business and my
parents are not supportive of my decision to put up a business since they want me to take a
degree course. However, there are no existing businesses in my community that are similar
to my desired business and there are upcoming construction companies that will construct a
football stadium in my town.
10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key
Employment Generators: Agribusiness; Construction; IT-BPM; Health, Wellness, and
Tourism; Hotels and Restaurants; and Wholesale & Retail Trade
11. I have the General Weighted Average of 85% which is described as Very Satisfactory.
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Career Analysis Profile Sheet B
1. I am Gabriel.
2. I am 18 years old.
3. I am enrolled in Technological Vocational Livelihood (TVL) – Home Economics.
4. I am planning to become a waiter or land on a job where I can practice my housekeeping skills.
5. I believe that great success starts with small beginnings.
6. I have the values of diligence, determination, being industrious, honesty, and service with
others.
7. I have following soft skills: negotiating, interpersonal skills, can work under pressure,
patience, adaptability, listening and speaking, time management, decision-making, and
conflict resolution.
8. I have the following hard skills: computing, planning, analyzing, organizing, motor skills (e.g.,
lifting), balancing and spatial skills.
9. I have the following realities in life: I need to work since I do not have the means to enroll in
college, I want to enroll in HRM but it is not offered in my locality, however, there are some
hotels or restaurants in my community where I can work and, I possess skills that may help
me survive and thrive in the world of work.
10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key
Employment Generators: Agribusiness; Construction; IT-BPM; Health, Wellness, and
Tourism; Hotels and Restaurants; Manufacturing; and Real Estate.
11. That I have a General Weighted Average of 83% which is described as Satisfactory.
Module 3 Page 42
Career Analysis Profile Sheet B
1. I am Christian.
2. I am 18 years old.
3. I am enrolled in Academic Humanities and Social Sciences.
4. I am planning to enroll in college and take up a Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education
major in Social Studies or Bachelor of Science in Social Work as a second preference.
5. I believe that serving the country is the primary responsibility of its citizenry and the welfare
of the people is the supreme law.
6. I have the values of diligence, honesty, love of country, and altruism.
7. I have the following soft skills: negotiating, interpersonal skills, can work under pressure,
patience, adaptability, listening and speaking, public speaking, time management, decision-
making, conflict resolution, and flexibility.
8. I have the following hard skills: computing, planning, analyzing, attending, critical thinking,
information communication, and technology skills.
9. I have the following realities in life: I easily get tired, the Higher Education Institution is far
from my place and it would take a boat ride and another two hours bus ride to get there. I
might be disqualified from the application process since I did not perform well. However, my
family is very supportive of my plan.
10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key
Employment Generators: Agribusiness; Construction; IT-BPM; Health, Wellness, and
Tourism; Hotels and Restaurants; Wholesale & Retail Trade; Mining; Transport and Logistics;
Manufacturing; Real Estate; and Education.
11. I have a General Weighted Average of 75% which is described as Fairly Satisfactory.
Module 3 Page 43
Table of Grade Description
Description Numerical Value
Outstanding 90-100
Very Satisfactory 85-89
Satisfactory 80-84
Fairly Satisfactory 75-79
Did not Meet
Expectations
Below 75
Module 3 Page 44
Glossary
1. Realities in Life – This is a catch-all phrase of actual life conditions that encompass the different
aspects such as physical, economical, relational, sociological, political, etc. and the like related
to or may affect the career choices of the learner.
2. Hard Skills – These are specific, teachable abilities that can be defined and measured, such us
encoding, writing, reading, and the ability to use software programs.
3. Soft Skills – are less tangible and harder to quantify, such as etiquette, getting along with
others, listening and engaging in small talks.
4. Labor Market Information – This is a DOLE material that contains data or which provides
timely, relevant, and accurate signals on the current labor market such as in-demand jobs and
skills shortages by developing client specific LMI education and communication materials.
The material is part of the commitment of DOLE to support the Career Guidance Advocacy
Program that seeks to promote career guidance as a tool in assisting jobseekers particularly
students in making informed career choices.
5. Key Employment Generators (KEG) – These are industries/sectors identified by the DOLE with
the greatest potential to generate employment.

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  • 1. Module 3 Page 30 The Choice of Choosing Introduction The choice of choosing is an ultimate freedom granted to all human beings. This freedom of choosing can be best enjoyed to its fullest when practiced with responsibility. The choice of a profession is one of the lifetime decisions that every individual shall make. Self-introspection and careful self-analysis can be concrete bases for decision making. This module will provide you with an avenue to explore within yourself and thus enjoy the benefit and freedom of responsible choosing. Total Time Allotment: 120 minutes Letter to the Teacher You have to prepare yourself mentally, psychologically, emotionally and physically before giving this Module. There is a great possibility of engaging in “Transference” wherein you are already the one sharing your issues triggered by the learners’ sharing. The attainment of its purpose, which is to provide an opportunity for the learners to examine themselves in relation to their chosen profession, academic achievement, and realities in life, is highly expected. You may also coordinate with the respective Registered Guidance Counselors for a possible pre- module orientation regarding the processing of learners’ responses. Tips to the Teacher for the conduct of this Module 1. This module can be scheduled to a maximum of two hours only. 2. You must be aware and should practice “traffic” in the course of sharing. 3. You may hold a teacher-student conference if there are many unshared concerns. 4. You may use bell or buzzer in case the class sharing is unruly or too noisy. 5. All issues that transpired at the course of disclosure/sharing must be kept confidential in observance with the law on the protection of learners; if there is a need to divulge the information for professional help, ask the permission of the learner. 6. Sharing must be confined to career only teachers shall refer sensitive, technical and cases beyond their capability to any Registered Guidance Counselor within the Division or Region or any proper authority for appropriate action. Materials Needed  Mini Me Doll (from Module 3 Grade 11 CGP)  My Career Information Sheet (from Module 3 Grade 11 CGP)  Copy of Grade 11 Grades (from the Adviser)  LMI-List of KEGs (from Module 2 Grade 12 CGP)  List of personal Hard and Soft Skills (from Module 5 Grade 11 CGP)  Bell or Buzzer 3
  • 2. Module 3 Page 31  laptop  projector  audio file/music for relaxation or meditation  Career Analysis Profile I. Objectives At the end of this module, the students are expected to: 1. analyze their academic achievement based on their desired profession and realities in life; 2. identify their bases for choosing their profession; and 3. discuss their personal experiences in choosing a profession with the guidance and support of parents or significant others. II. Motivation (8 minutes) Mini Me Game Procedure 1. Ask the learners to look for a partner with the same charactteristics as they have like the following: (variations may be used) a. month of ibrthday b. shoe size c. color of socks d. color of handkerchief 2. Tell the learners to say Hi/Hello to their partner’s Mini Me by introducing their selected profession (Hello, I’m a fire officer.) 3. Instruct them that after a Hi and Hello, the partners will share their answers to the questions. Ask one question for each round. a. Do you feel you can enjoy living the life of your chosen profession? How can you say so? b. Do you think your parents are supportive of your chosen profession? How? c. Wha limitations have you encountered in choosing your profession? 4. After one minute, tell them that they will look again for another partner and repeat nos. 2 and 3. 5. After the game, ask some learners to share what they have experienced during the game in the class. III. Main Activity (83 minutes) The Circle of Choices 1. Ask the class to form a circle and let them bring out their Career Information Sheet and the Copy of Grades (GWA of Grade 11). 2. Let the learners sit beside their classmates with the same chosen curriculum exit (Trabaho, Kolehiyo, Negosyo).
  • 3. Module 3 Page 32 3. Use various relaxation methods to create an ambiance for sharing such as music, mantra, breathing exercise, or silence. 4. Set agreements for the sharing. Agreements for Sharing a. One sharer at a time. b. Everything within the circle remains in the circle (confidentiality of information among all the learners). c. Respect each other’s feelings, emotions, and sharing by observing silence at the course of the activity. d. The activity is covered by the provisions of DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 entitled Child Protection Policy. e. The class may also provide additional agreements for sharing. 5. Make a creative way of selecting a learner who will start the sharing (spin a bottle, select a number, left or right, fishbowl) 6. Show or present the Guide Questions. Guide Questions a. Looking at your Career Information Worksheet, does your academic achievement affects your choice of the career? In what way? Example 1) Yes. As a STEM student dreaming of becoming a civil engineer however, my grades are below 80. I may survive the Grade 12 yet, I may not be qualified to enter the college since there may be a qualifying average or grade for engineering course. 2) No. With my current grades, I do believe that I may be easily hired the moment they will look at my credentials. b. What are your anticipations or apprehensions between your chosen profession and the reality of your life in relation to achieving your goal? 7. Let the learners share based on the guide questions. (2 mins per learner at approximately 40 learners per class) 8. Be aware of the time allotment. 9. After the last sharer, the teacher should affirm the openness of the learners in a creative way (hug each other, tap each other’s shoulder, etc.) 10. After affirming the class, highlight and consolidate their sharing and provide a synthesis that will provide a bridge to the next activity. Sample synthesis: Thank you for being open and for trusting the group with your inner thoughts and feelings. We may encounter different realities; however, we must remain focused on our goals, dreams, and aspirations. It is important that when we make decisions, the choice that we make should be an informed one. In order to know more about your realities and your directions in life, you will fill up the Career Analysis Profile.
  • 4. Module 3 Page 33 IV. Application (22 minutes) Career Analysis Profile 1. Distribute the Career Analysis Profile (Sheets A and B) to all learners. 2. Learners will utilized information or data learned such as: a. Mini Me (Module 3, Grade 11 Career Guidance Module) b. My Career Information Sheet (Module 3, Grade 11 Career Guidance Module) c. Labor Market Information (Module 2, Grade 12 Career Guidance Module) d. Personal Experiences (e.g., Beliefs and Values) 3. Out of the data, each learner will fill out Sheet A. You may look at the filled out Career Analysis Profile as a guide. An example is provided. 4. Explain the content of the filled out Career Analysis Profile. 5. The learners will then complete the sentences in Sheet B using the information they wrote in Sheet A. V. Reflection (6 minutes) 1. What are your insights or realizations about the activities? 2. Ask volunteers from each track or strand to share their Career Analysis Profile. Closing “Pitiful is the person who is afraid of taking risks. Perhaps this person will never be disappointed or disillusioned; perhaps she won’t suffer the way people do when they have a dream to follow. But when that person looks back – and at some point everyone looks back – she will hear her heart saying, “What have you done with the miracles that God planted in your days? What have you done with the talents God bestowed on you? You buried yourself in a cave because you were fearful of losing those talents. So this is your heritage; the certainty that you wasted your life.” ~Paulo Coelho, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept VI. Assignment (1 minute) 1. Instruct the learners to do the following: a. Conduct an information interview (Use the form in the Appendices) thatt will be used in Module 4. b. Write in their journals their insights and/or reflections about their experience of Module 3.
  • 5. Module 3 Page 34 References http://ble.dole.gov.ph/downloads/publications/LMU/LMU- 2015%20National%20Skills%20%20%20Profile.pdf, Bureau of Local Employment, accessed August 08, 2017 http://ble.dole.gov.ph/index.php/career-guide, Bureau of Local Employment, accessed August 08, 2017 DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 entitled Child Protection Policy DepEd, Module 3, Grade 11 Career Guidance Module DepEd, Module 1, Grade 12 Career Guidance Module DepEd, LMI-List of KEGs, Module 2 Grade 12 Career Guidance Module
  • 6. Module 3 Page 35 Career Analysis Profile Sheet A Name: Sophia Sex: Female Age: 19 yo Strand/Track: GAS Region: V Preferred Exit: Entrepreneur 1st choice: Buy and Sell 2nd choice: Establish a stall Personal Beliefs Values Skills Realities Labor Market Information Academic Performance Soft Hard Ex. “Ang kakaunti kapag palagi ay nagiging marami.” “Basta may tiyaga may nilaga.” Ex. Matiyaga Determinasyon Mapagkakatiwalaan Ex. Negotiating Interpersonal Skills Can work under pressure Patience Adaptability Listening and Speaking Time Management Decision Making Conflict Resolution Ex. Computing Planning Analyzing Counting Ex. I do not have enough capital to start a business. My parents are not supportive of my decision to put up a business since they want me to take a degree course. The community has no existing businesses that are similar to my desired business. There are upcoming construction companies that will construct a football stadium in my town. Ex. KEG:  Agribusiness  Construction  IT-BPM  Health, Wellness and Tourism  Hotels and Restaurants  Wholesale and Retail Trade Ex. GWA Gr11 85 – Very Satisfactory
  • 7. Module 3 Page 36 Career Analysis Profile Sheet A Name: Gabriel Sex: Male Age: 18 yo Strand/Track: TVL - HE Region: VI Preferred Exit: Trabaho 1st choice: Waiter/Housekeeping 2nd choice: HRM Personal Beliefs Values Skills Realities Labor Market Information Academic Performance Soft Hard Ex. “Great success starts with humble beginnings.” Ex. Matiyaga Determinasyon Masipag Mapagkatiwalaan Magsilbisakapwa Ex. Negotiating Interpersonal Skills Can work under pressure Patience Adaptability Listening and Speaking Time Management Decision Making Conflict Resolution Ex. Computing Planning Analyzing Organizing Motor Skills (eg. Lifting, etc) Balance Spatial skills Ex. I need to work since I don’t have the means to enroll in college I want to enroll in HRM but it is not offered in my locality There are some hotels or restaurants in the community. I possess skills that may help me survive and thrive in the world of work. Ex. KEG:  Agribusiness  Construction  IT-BPM  Health, Wellness and Tourism  Hotels and Restaurants  Manufacturing  Real Estate Ex. GWA Gr11 83 – Satisfactory
  • 8. Module 3 Page 37 Career Analysis Profile Sheet A Name: Christian Sex: Male Age: 18 yo Strand/Track: ACAD-HUMSS Region: VII Preferred Exit: Kolehiyo 1st choice: BS in Secondary Education (Social Studies) 2nd choice: BS in Social Work Personal Beliefs Values Skills Realities Labor Market Information Academic Performance Soft Hard Ex. “ang pagsilbi sa bayan ang pangunahing gampanin ng bawat mamayan.” “the welfare of the people is the supreme law” Ex. Matiyaga Mapagkatiwalaan Pagmamahal sa bayan Malasakitsakapwa Ex. Negotiating Interpersonal Skills Can work under pressure Patience Adaptability Listening and Speaking Public Speaking Time Management Decision Making Conflict Resolution Flexibility Ex. Computing Planning Analyzing Attending Critical Thinking Information Communication and Technology Skills Ex. I am easily get tired. The Higher Education Institution is far away from my place. It would take a boat ride and another 2 hours bus ride. I might be disqualified from the application process since I have not performed well. My family is very supportive of my plan. Ex. KEG:  Agribusiness  Construction  IT-BPM  Health, Wellness and Tourism  Hotels and Restaurants  Wholesale & Retail Trade  Mining  Transport and Logistics  Manufacturing  Real Estate  Education Ex. GWA Gr11 75 – Fairly Satisfactory
  • 9. Module 3 Page 38 Career Analysis Profile Sheet A Name: _________________________________________ Sex: ____ Age: _____ Strand/Track: ____________________Region: _____ Preferred Exit: _______________ First choice: _________________________ Second choice: ___________________ Personal Beliefs Values Skills Realities Labor Market Information Academic Performance Soft Hard
  • 10. Module 3 Page 39 Career Analysis Profile Sheet B 1. I am (name) ____________________________________________________________. 2. I am ______ years old. 3. I am enrolled in (track/strand) _____________________________________________. 4. I am planning to (curriculum exit) __________________________________________. 5. I believe that ___________________________________________________________. 6. I have the following values ________________________________________________. 7. I have the following soft skills ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________. 8. I have the following hard skills ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________. 9. I have the following realities in life ____________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________. 10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key Employment Generators __________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________. 11. I have a General Weighted Average of _______________________ which is described as ______________________________________________________________________.
  • 11. Module 3 Page 40 Career Analysis Profile Sheet B 1. I am Sophia. 2. I am 19 years old. 3. I am enrolled in (track/strand) Academic - GAS. 4. I am planning to (curriculum exit) become an entrepreneur – Buy and Sell or later become an established owner of a stall. 5. I believe that earning a small amount when stable becomes abundant and hard work bears much fruit. 6. I believe in the values of industry, determination, and honesty. 7. I have the following soft skills: interpersonal skills, can work under pressure, patience, adaptability, listening and speaking skills, time management, decision making, and conflict resolution skills. 8. I have the following hard skills: computing, planning, analyzing, and counting. 9. I have the following realities in life: I do not have enough capital to start a business and my parents are not supportive of my decision to put up a business since they want me to take a degree course. However, there are no existing businesses in my community that are similar to my desired business and there are upcoming construction companies that will construct a football stadium in my town. 10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key Employment Generators: Agribusiness; Construction; IT-BPM; Health, Wellness, and Tourism; Hotels and Restaurants; and Wholesale & Retail Trade 11. I have the General Weighted Average of 85% which is described as Very Satisfactory.
  • 12. Module 3 Page 41 Career Analysis Profile Sheet B 1. I am Gabriel. 2. I am 18 years old. 3. I am enrolled in Technological Vocational Livelihood (TVL) – Home Economics. 4. I am planning to become a waiter or land on a job where I can practice my housekeeping skills. 5. I believe that great success starts with small beginnings. 6. I have the values of diligence, determination, being industrious, honesty, and service with others. 7. I have following soft skills: negotiating, interpersonal skills, can work under pressure, patience, adaptability, listening and speaking, time management, decision-making, and conflict resolution. 8. I have the following hard skills: computing, planning, analyzing, organizing, motor skills (e.g., lifting), balancing and spatial skills. 9. I have the following realities in life: I need to work since I do not have the means to enroll in college, I want to enroll in HRM but it is not offered in my locality, however, there are some hotels or restaurants in my community where I can work and, I possess skills that may help me survive and thrive in the world of work. 10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key Employment Generators: Agribusiness; Construction; IT-BPM; Health, Wellness, and Tourism; Hotels and Restaurants; Manufacturing; and Real Estate. 11. That I have a General Weighted Average of 83% which is described as Satisfactory.
  • 13. Module 3 Page 42 Career Analysis Profile Sheet B 1. I am Christian. 2. I am 18 years old. 3. I am enrolled in Academic Humanities and Social Sciences. 4. I am planning to enroll in college and take up a Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education major in Social Studies or Bachelor of Science in Social Work as a second preference. 5. I believe that serving the country is the primary responsibility of its citizenry and the welfare of the people is the supreme law. 6. I have the values of diligence, honesty, love of country, and altruism. 7. I have the following soft skills: negotiating, interpersonal skills, can work under pressure, patience, adaptability, listening and speaking, public speaking, time management, decision- making, conflict resolution, and flexibility. 8. I have the following hard skills: computing, planning, analyzing, attending, critical thinking, information communication, and technology skills. 9. I have the following realities in life: I easily get tired, the Higher Education Institution is far from my place and it would take a boat ride and another two hours bus ride to get there. I might be disqualified from the application process since I did not perform well. However, my family is very supportive of my plan. 10. The Labor Market Information in my Region shows that the following sectors are Key Employment Generators: Agribusiness; Construction; IT-BPM; Health, Wellness, and Tourism; Hotels and Restaurants; Wholesale & Retail Trade; Mining; Transport and Logistics; Manufacturing; Real Estate; and Education. 11. I have a General Weighted Average of 75% which is described as Fairly Satisfactory.
  • 14. Module 3 Page 43 Table of Grade Description Description Numerical Value Outstanding 90-100 Very Satisfactory 85-89 Satisfactory 80-84 Fairly Satisfactory 75-79 Did not Meet Expectations Below 75
  • 15. Module 3 Page 44 Glossary 1. Realities in Life – This is a catch-all phrase of actual life conditions that encompass the different aspects such as physical, economical, relational, sociological, political, etc. and the like related to or may affect the career choices of the learner. 2. Hard Skills – These are specific, teachable abilities that can be defined and measured, such us encoding, writing, reading, and the ability to use software programs. 3. Soft Skills – are less tangible and harder to quantify, such as etiquette, getting along with others, listening and engaging in small talks. 4. Labor Market Information – This is a DOLE material that contains data or which provides timely, relevant, and accurate signals on the current labor market such as in-demand jobs and skills shortages by developing client specific LMI education and communication materials. The material is part of the commitment of DOLE to support the Career Guidance Advocacy Program that seeks to promote career guidance as a tool in assisting jobseekers particularly students in making informed career choices. 5. Key Employment Generators (KEG) – These are industries/sectors identified by the DOLE with the greatest potential to generate employment.