A guide for grade10 students what strand to chose from in senior high school
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CAREER PATHING FOR GRADE10
Starting a Career Planning Journey Many people say that life is a journey. As you begin your mission plan your career, let us start by helping you envision your life in the future. It can begin by simply asking you: “What kind of life do you want to live? ” “ Anong klaseng pamumuhay ang nais mong maranasan ?”
THE LIFE I WANT TO LIVE AS AN ADULT Career planning is a lifelong process that focuses on making decisions to help you manage your future work and personal life in general. This means that planning your career is not separate from planning the rest of your life.
WRONG QUESTIONS x What jobs are in demand? x What are the most high paying jobs? x What jobs can I do abroad? x What jobs require minimal effort for high salary? x What jobs have the shortest hours? x Which career can get me promoted faster? x What jobs are expanding quickly?
Right questions What will make me happy? What am I passionate about? What do I dream of doing? What do I really want to do? Let’s start with finding out who you are.
Life After Junior High School What do you want to be when you grow up? It is never too early to start thinking about the future! What you are doing in school now will have an impact in what you do in the future.
Where Are You Going? What are my goals? What kind of jobs are available? What are the different jobs that match my skills?
Take Action! Set goals for yourself List down all the kinds of jobs that you can do Find out more about the jobs that you can do Find out what college courses you can take to develop skills for these jobs What are other things you can do?
S t eps 1 2 3 Learn about yourself Learn about careers Make a plan
ENHANCING SELF-AWARENESS Know More About Yourself One of the most important steps in career exploration and planning is to have an opportunity for you to discover or rediscover yourselves. After all, no one else can tell you what to do in life because you know yourselves best.
John Holland’s Theory John Holland's Theory of Career Choice ( RIASEC ) maintains that in choosing a career , people prefer jobs where they can be around others who are like them. They search for environments that will let them use their skills and abilities , and express their attitudes and values, while taking on enjoyable problems and roles.
HOW TO KNOW YOUR INTEREST The R I A S E C
You are: mechanical You like: working with mechanical or electric equipment, building things, using tools You can be: Engineer Architect Forester Pilot Military Officer Crafts Person Fish and Game Warden Industrial Arts Teacher Realistic
You are: curious and science-oriented You like: science, technology, research, investigating or studying natural science You can be a: Chemist Economist Physician A n t h r o p o l o gi s t Dentist Engineer Physicist Production Planner Biologist Psychologist Research or system analyst Surgeon I nvestigative
A rtistic You are: creative and artistic You like: painting, designing, singing, dancing, writing, reading literature, listening to music Job Prospects: Artist English Teacher Musician Singer Actor Interior Decorator Interpreter Orchestra Conductor Advertising Executive Public Relations Specialist Writer Reporter
S ocial You are: service-oriented You like: teaching, helping, counseling Job Prospects: Counselor Social Service Director Interviewer Teacher Nurse Therapist Training Director Recreation Leader Educational Administrator
E nterprising You are: business-oriented You like: selling, persuading, directing, influencing, supervising, managing a business Job Prospects: Manager Salesperson Market Analyst Broker Contractor Personnel Recruiter Insurance Underwriter Salary Administrator
C onventional You are: highly organized You like: maintaining orderly files/records, designing systematic procedures Job Prospects: CPA Banker Business Teacher Clerk Financial Expert Office Manager Secretary Data Processor Proofreader Credit Manager
Your Personality
Does Personality Matter? Yes! Your personality should fit your career choice! Knowing your personality will help you understand yourself better and will help you in interacting with others.
Skills you Need Communication Skills Problem Solving Responsibility Eagerness to Learn Creative Thinking People Skills (or Social skills) Personal Skills Self-management Technical Skills
TOP 5 BEHAVIORAL SKILLS needed in SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WILLINGNESS TO LEARN SELF-MOTIVATED/ SELF-STARTER HONESTY & INTEGRITY INITIATIVE SELF-CONFIDENCE BEHAVIORAL & FUNCTIONAL SKILLS
How to Develop These Skills School Social Activities Hobbies Volunteer Work House Chores Community Work
The World of Work
It’s important to understand what the workplace is like. Each workplace is different. If you know more, you can make better choices for your future!
STRENGTHENED SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM
TRACK CLUSTER ABM Accountancy, Business, and Management STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics HUMSS Humanities and Social Sciences GAS General Academic Strand ACADEMICS Arts, Social, Sciences & Humanities Business & Entrepreneurship Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Sports, Health, & Wellness TECHNICAL Professional Aesthetic, Wellness, & Human Care Agri-fishery Business & Food Innovation Artisanry & Creative Enterprise Automotive & Small Engine Technologies Construction & Building Technologies Creative Arts & Design Hospitality & Tourism Industrial Technologies ICT Support & Computer Programming Technology Maritime Transport
POSSIBLE JOBS EACH CLUSTER ELECTIVE
ARTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES, & HUMANITIES
- Helps develop a broad understanding of the socio-cultural, historical, ethical, and aesthetic dimensions of the human experience.
Social Sciences and Humanities Careers Social Worker: Assists clients by providing support, developing treatment programs, and connecting them with community services. Journalist/Editor: Researches, writes, and reports on news for various media outlets. Psychologist/Counselor : Helps individuals manage challenges and emotions, and may specialize in areas like school or marriage counseling. Lawyer/Legal Assistant: Provides legal counsel, represents clients, and assists with legal cases.
Teachers : A person who helps others acquire knowledge, competences and values. Political Scientist: Studies government, political systems, and public policy. Economist : Analyzes economic data, identifies trends, and forecasts economic behavior. Intelligence Analyst: Works for government agencies to gather and analyze information to inform decision-making.
Arts Careers Graphic Designer: Creates visual concepts for products, advertisements, and other media. Curator : Organizes and manages exhibits in museums or galleries. Tour Guide: Leads groups of visitors through historical sites and attractions. Translator/Interpreter: Facilitates communication between people who speak different languages.
BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- prepares students for careers in business, management, or to start their own ventures.
Management and operations Entrepreneur/Small Business Owner : Creates and runs a new business, taking on financial risks to bring products or services to market. Business Development Manager : Helps a company grow by creating new opportunities and partnerships. Operations Manager: Oversees the day-to-day operations of a business. Project Manager: Leads and manages projects from start to finish.
Management and operations . Human Resources Specialist/Associate: Supports HR functions such as recruiting, employee relations, and benefits administration.
Sales and marketing Marketing Specialist : Creates and implements marketing campaigns to promote products or services. Sales Representative: Sells products or services to customers. Account Executive: Manages client accounts and builds client relationships. Public Relations Specialist: Manages communication between an organization and the public.
Finance and analysis Accountant : Manages financial records, prepares financial statements, and handles taxes. Financial Analyst: Helps companies make investment decisions by analyzing financial data and market trends. Business Information Specialist: Analyzes data to support business decision-making.
SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS
Help students develop skills like critical thinking and problem-solving through real-world, hands-on application.
SCIENCE BIOLOGIST CHEMIST FORENSIC SCIENTIST TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS CYBERSECURITY ANALYST WEB DEVELOPER IT CONSULTANT MECHANICAL CIVIL STATISTICIAN ARCHITECT GEODETIC ELECTRICAL HEALTHCARE ROLES DOCTOR NURSE PHARMACY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST RADIOLOGIST TECHNICIAN PHYSICAL THERAPIST
SPORTS HEALTH AND WELLNESS
TECHNICAL PROFESSIONAL
Designed to prepare students for immediate employment by providing specialized, hands-on-training and industry-recognized certification.