Workplace Readiness Skills Bell Ringers

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Workplace Readiness Skills Bell Ringers

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Workplace Readiness Skills Bell Ringers. Bell Ringer. How do you define positive work ethic?. Bell Ringer. Why would integrity be valuable to an employer?. Bell Ringer. What team skills are helpful at school? In the workplace?. Bell Ringer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• How do you define positive work ethic?

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• Why would integrity be valuable to an employer?

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• What team skills are helpful at school? In the workplace?

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• Why are self-representation skills important in school? On the job?

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• What does diversity awareness mean? Why would employers value it?

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• What sort of conflicts might arise in the workplace?

• How would you handle one of these examples?

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• How do you demonstrate independence and initiative at school?

• What about at work?

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• What are some potential consequences of having poor oral communication skills?

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• What writing skills do you need to improve? • What resources are available to help you?

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• What are some examples of problem-solving and decision-making methods, and how are they alike and different?

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• What are some personal health goals you have?– Short term– Medium term– Long term

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• Why is it important to know what your role is in your family, your circle of friends, your school, and other groups or communities?

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• How can you continue to learn, after you are finished with school?

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• If you had to find a job, what are five things you would do immediately?

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• What is the relationship between attendance at school or work and ethical behavior?

• Between attendance and professionalism?• Between attendance and time management?

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• Why is mathematics considered a communication skill?

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• What does having a positive attitude mean in terms of work behavior?

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• What technology would you need to be familiar with to enter the workforce as a– Financial Planner or CPA– Seamstress– Early Childhood Educator

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• What basic level of computer literacy is required for the world of work?

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• How can you protect your privacy and personal safety while using computer technology?

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• When (or with whom) is it appropriate to use the following telecommunication devices?– E-mail– Facebook– Twitter– Text Messages