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ACTIVITIES

Term 2 - January

Week 19: One to Ones & Values

 

One to Ones continued
 

It is really important that in the first three weeks of Term 2 that al personal tutors make time within classes for a one to one catch up with all learners. This one to one should cover:

 

  • Grades and information from the December reports
  • Progress being made against ALPs targets
  • Targets to help learning move forward and to keep you motivated to achieve and get the best possible results.

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Whilst undertaking one to ones all learners can follow the work below

 

This session will give you an opportunity to  consider what things are important to you.

These are your values. Knowing what you personally value is 

helpful.

 

  • They can define who you are and how you behave.

  • They can act as your guide when you need to make decisions.

 

Have a look at this video clip.

Can you consider who you are and what your values may be?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the list below to help you

 

 

Examples of Values

 

Accuracy     Excellence    Money    Achievement   Excitement   Nature   Advancement and promotion

Fame  Physical challenge   Adventure   Financial security   Power and authority  Affection (love and care)   Flexibility

Privacy   Ambition   Freedom   Public service   Challenging problems   Friendships   Recognition   Change and variety

Fun  Religion   Close relationships   Generosity  Reputation   Competence   Growth   Respect   Competition

Having a family   Responsibility   Cooperation   Helping other people   Security   Courage   Honesty   Self-respect   Creativity

Independence   Serenity  Decisiveness   Individuality   Service  Dedication  Influencing others   Sophistication

Democracy   Inner harmony   Stability   Dependability   Innovativeness   Status  Dignity  Integrity  Team work  Diversity

Intellectual status   Time freedom   Ecological awareness   Involvement   Truth   Effectiveness   Job tranquillity

Wealth   Efficiency   Knowledge   Wisdom   Empathy   Leadership   Work under pressure   Equality   Loyalty   Work with others

Ethical practice   Meaningful work   Working alone

 

 

  • In pairs/small groups try to identify the most important 15 values in their view using the list given as a help.  You can add new values if you wish.

  • Now identify the 6 most important values to you personally, the ones which they believe in and define their character.

  • Feedback by listing your 6 main values and see if there are any values which are shared

 

 

These are the core values of Coleg Cambria. Discuss these:

 

How do these values influence the behaviours and actions of

learners and staff at the College?

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Living your values is one of the most powerful tools available to you to help you be the person you want to be, to help you accomplish your goals and dreams, and to help you lead and influence others. Don’t waste your best opportunity.

 

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