1 - Would your parents and relatives be able to guess the top three learner attributes you chose at the beginning of this unit? What about your friends and neighbors? Why or why not? -
I feel like my parents and close family members would be able to guess my top three attributes, since they fit well with my personality. I think my friends would also be able to guess them too. I doubt my neighbors or extended family would be able to guess them since I don't keep good contact with them. 2 - Think of when you recently completed some work in a group. Were you more concerned with 'getting the job done' or 'making friends and allies and being friendly'? How would your fellow group member s describe your role in the group? I usually am more concerned with getting the job done in group work than making friends. I do care about being friendly to others, but I would rather have the work done in a timely manner instead of spending the entire time talking and being friendly. 3 - Perhaps one of the lessons from the locus of control activity is that one must often be careful not to be too internal or too external. Can you think of a role model whom you would describe as having a healthy way of assessing situations? Tell your group a bit about this person. How have you observed them react to things? What is their work? Specifically, how do you think their work is positively affected? One role model that I would say has a healthy way of assessing situations is my dad. He likes to fully look over a situation and all of the parts of it before making a decision. He can recognize when things were truly out of a person's control, but he generally thinks that people could have done other things to prevent an outcome. 4 - Above, you were given tasks to do in a group that involved professional etiquette (Task 1), teaching others (Task 2), and understanding diversity (Task 3). In what ways are each of these tasks related to your career studies. Each of these tasks deal with a part of what goes into a job. When you have a job, you need to have professional etiquette, you might have to teach others, and you'll probably have to deal with some diversity. These situations can help prepare you for a real job/workplace.
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