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Module 2
Framing and Internalizing
My Values
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Soft Skills Module 2
Framing and Internalizing My Values
Summary
Goal:
Understand more about personal, work,
and people values to influence choices and
decisions.
SMART Objectives:
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and
Time-sensitive
By the end of this module, students should be
able to:
SS2.1: Explore personal, work, and people
values.
SS2.2: Identify specific values preferences
and desires and take action based on
identified values.
SS2.3: Understand more about values and
prioritizing things that are most important,
especially in a work environment.
Instructor:
Delivery Method(s):
Discussion and activities; application of life scenarios and experiences
Length:
2.5 hours total time
Additional time for added activities
Any Applicable Business and/or Soft Skills?
Business Skills
 Finding a Mentor or Business Counselor/Guide
Additional
 Customer Service
 Ethics and values required and inherent in work and services provided
Corresponding NLS Lesson #
Take Away Message(s):
By the end of this module, students should have expanded their individual knowledge and
identification of personal, work, and people values as well as started to create or form
their own value system and image of themselves.
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Instructor Preparation
Title of Module: Framing and Internalizing My Values
Instructor:
The intent of this module is to provide a forum for discussion about values. Values are
principles that are the foundational elements of an individual. Everyone has values, but
an individual’s values may be very different from others. Values constantly evolve;
some have been a part of one’s life for such a long time that it is difficult to identify
them specifically.
Core values shape students’ culture and define the character of their being. Core
values also define the foundation of businesses and the character of the work that they
do. These factors should be recognized as students, future braille transcribers, and
contractors for various work/services.
Agenda – topics to be covered in the module and length of each item
Topic: Values Time Allotted: 2.5 hours
A. Introduction of Values and Beliefs (45 minutes)
B. Identification of Types of Values (45 minutes)
C. Clarifying My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes)
D. Understanding My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes)
E. Additional Activities (As needed)
Materials & Supplies – items needed in order to carry out the agenda and classroom activities
1. Handouts: Values Identification Worksheet Values (2.E.1), Word Puzzle Grid (2.E.2)
2. Value Cards (enlarge, copy and laminate an adequate amount so students
can choose the ones that fit them; mix up when laying out for selection)
3. Values Categories (one set for each student)
4. Values Prioritization (one set for each student)
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
5. Flip chart stand/pad with markers or board/markers/chalk
Classroom Preparation – steps to follow when setting up the learning environment
1. Configure students to facilitate group discussion in groups of two and three as
needed
2. Pencils/pens for students
3. Flip chart/pad with markers or board/markers/chalk for instructor
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Curriculum Content
A. Introduction of Values and Beliefs (45 minutes)
Objective SS2.1: Explore personal, work, and people values.

PREINSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Instructor:
Each of us has beliefs and values that assist and guide us when we are
making decisions and choices.

CONTENT PRESENTATION AND LEARNER PARTICIPATION
On the tables (or pinned to the bulletin board) students will find cards with various values
listed. Have students think about those things that are most important to them and collect
ten to twenty cards that you believe speak to your core values and beliefs.
Students collect cards and take them back to their desk/table.
Students should review their choices to make sure they are satisfied with what they
have selected (they can exchange or add anything they think is missing).
B. Identification of Types of Values (45 minutes)
Objective SS2.2: Identify specific value preferences and desires and take action based
on identified values.

PREINSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Instructor:
There are three types of values:
Personal, work, and people

CONTENT PRESENTATION AND LEARNER PARTICIPATION
Hand out a set of cards (personal, work and people) to each student.
PROFITT Curriculum Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Values Categories
Personal Work People
• honesty • good • help others
• kindness employer • independence
• free time • health • many friends
insurance
Ask students to sort the cards they collected earlier into these categories.
Have them compare their lists with the student next to them, noting similarities and
differences.
C. Clarifying My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes)
Objective SS2.2: Identify specific value preferences and desires and take action based
on identified values.

CONTENT PRESENTATION AND LEARNER PARTICIPATION
Instructor:
Have students take their organized three lists (personal, work, people) and map each
set of values to the chart provided to prioritize the things they see/feel in the categories
provided.
Values Prioritization
Most Important
• honesty
• kindness
Sort of Important
• live in a
specific area
Least Important
• free time
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
D. Understanding My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes)
Objective SS2.3: Understand more about values and prioritizing things that are most
important, especially in a work environment.

PREINSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Instructor:
In teams of three, have students look at their most important values and beliefs in the
work category.

CONTENT PRESENTATION AND LEARNER PARTICIPATION
Present questions for the teams to discuss such as:
 What have you learned about yourself and your values/beliefs?
 How will these influence choices and decisions about the work you do?
 What are some of the values you believe most employers hold?
 What appears to be most important as you begin to work as a braille transcriber
contractor?
E. Additional Activities (as needed)

FOLLOW-THROUGH ACTIVITIES
The two following activities can be inserted as needed. They relate to continued
exploration and identification of preferences related to personal, work, and people
values.
These activities will also promote a level of reflection and thinking in gaining a greater
understanding about core values and the things that are most important, especially in a
work environment.
Activity #1
Have students write down three things/activities they do regularly or that they enjoy
doing. Have them write down what about each one they enjoy and why they enjoy it.
Then students should identify the values each thing/activity reflects.
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Activity #2
Have students make a word puzzle using their most important core work values from all
three categories (personal, work and people).
C
H H
O V A L U E
N T R
E N E R G Y
S A E
T M D
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Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
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Framing and Internalizing My
Values Handouts
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Values Cards
(2.A.1)
no money worries have consistent have lots of
work friends
do things I enjoy earn a living wage have family close
have inner peace work regular know lots of
hours every day people
be in good shape have friends at have a few close
work friends
know I did my have respect for have good
best my employer relationship
others like me be able to help have someone to
others talk to or turn to
be healthy be my own boss make friends
have some fun learn different be independent
things
be content have stable work have alone time
have free time work my own way know trusting
people
be caring stay busy feel needed
be kind to people work by myself have lots of
friends
be happy have health add to the well-
insurance being of others
have time to
think travel for work have helped
someone else
be creative work indoors are one of the
community
add value to the work outdoors meet new people
world
contributes new use what I have be a good friend
ideas learned
2.A.1
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Values Categories (2.B.1)
WorkPersonal People
• honesty • good • help others
• kindness employer • independence
• free time • health • many friends
insurance
2.B.1
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Values Prioritization
(2.C.1)
Most Important
• honesty
• kindness
Sort of Important
• live in a specific
area
Least Important
• free time
2.C.
1
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Activity #1 – Values Identification Worksheet (2.E.1)
1. Write down three things/activities you do regularly or that you enjoy doing.
2. Write down what about each one you enjoy and why you enjoy it.
3. Identify the values each thing/activity reflects.
Thing/Activity Thing/Activity Thing/Actvity
What/Why What/Why
Values Values Values
2.E.1
Module # 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values
Activity #2 – Values Word Puzzle (2.E.2)
2.E.2

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    Module 2 Framing andInternalizing My Values
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Soft Skills Module 2 Framing and Internalizing My Values Summary Goal: Understand more about personal, work, and people values to influence choices and decisions. SMART Objectives: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-sensitive By the end of this module, students should be able to: SS2.1: Explore personal, work, and people values. SS2.2: Identify specific values preferences and desires and take action based on identified values. SS2.3: Understand more about values and prioritizing things that are most important, especially in a work environment. Instructor: Delivery Method(s): Discussion and activities; application of life scenarios and experiences Length: 2.5 hours total time Additional time for added activities Any Applicable Business and/or Soft Skills? Business Skills  Finding a Mentor or Business Counselor/Guide Additional  Customer Service
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     Ethics andvalues required and inherent in work and services provided Corresponding NLS Lesson # Take Away Message(s): By the end of this module, students should have expanded their individual knowledge and identification of personal, work, and people values as well as started to create or form their own value system and image of themselves.
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Instructor Preparation Title of Module: Framing and Internalizing My Values Instructor: The intent of this module is to provide a forum for discussion about values. Values are principles that are the foundational elements of an individual. Everyone has values, but an individual’s values may be very different from others. Values constantly evolve; some have been a part of one’s life for such a long time that it is difficult to identify them specifically. Core values shape students’ culture and define the character of their being. Core values also define the foundation of businesses and the character of the work that they do. These factors should be recognized as students, future braille transcribers, and contractors for various work/services. Agenda – topics to be covered in the module and length of each item Topic: Values Time Allotted: 2.5 hours A. Introduction of Values and Beliefs (45 minutes) B. Identification of Types of Values (45 minutes) C. Clarifying My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes) D. Understanding My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes) E. Additional Activities (As needed) Materials & Supplies – items needed in order to carry out the agenda and classroom activities
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    1. Handouts: ValuesIdentification Worksheet Values (2.E.1), Word Puzzle Grid (2.E.2) 2. Value Cards (enlarge, copy and laminate an adequate amount so students can choose the ones that fit them; mix up when laying out for selection) 3. Values Categories (one set for each student) 4. Values Prioritization (one set for each student)
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values 5. Flip chart stand/pad with markers or board/markers/chalk Classroom Preparation – steps to follow when setting up the learning environment 1. Configure students to facilitate group discussion in groups of two and three as needed 2. Pencils/pens for students 3. Flip chart/pad with markers or board/markers/chalk for instructor
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Curriculum Content A. Introduction of Values and Beliefs (45 minutes) Objective SS2.1: Explore personal, work, and people values.  PREINSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES Instructor: Each of us has beliefs and values that assist and guide us when we are making decisions and choices.  CONTENT PRESENTATION AND LEARNER PARTICIPATION On the tables (or pinned to the bulletin board) students will find cards with various values listed. Have students think about those things that are most important to them and collect ten to twenty cards that you believe speak to your core values and beliefs. Students collect cards and take them back to their desk/table. Students should review their choices to make sure they are satisfied with what they have selected (they can exchange or add anything they think is missing). B. Identification of Types of Values (45 minutes) Objective SS2.2: Identify specific value preferences and desires and take action based on identified values.  PREINSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES Instructor: There are three types of values: Personal, work, and people
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     CONTENT PRESENTATION ANDLEARNER PARTICIPATION Hand out a set of cards (personal, work and people) to each student.
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    PROFITT Curriculum Module# 2 – Framing and Internalizing My Values Values Categories Personal Work People • honesty • good • help others • kindness employer • independence • free time • health • many friends insurance Ask students to sort the cards they collected earlier into these categories. Have them compare their lists with the student next to them, noting similarities and differences. C. Clarifying My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes) Objective SS2.2: Identify specific value preferences and desires and take action based on identified values.  CONTENT PRESENTATION AND LEARNER PARTICIPATION Instructor: Have students take their organized three lists (personal, work, people) and map each set of values to the chart provided to prioritize the things they see/feel in the categories provided. Values Prioritization Most Important • honesty • kindness Sort of Important • live in a specific area Least Important • free time
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values D. Understanding My Core Values and Beliefs (30 minutes) Objective SS2.3: Understand more about values and prioritizing things that are most important, especially in a work environment.  PREINSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES Instructor: In teams of three, have students look at their most important values and beliefs in the work category.  CONTENT PRESENTATION AND LEARNER PARTICIPATION Present questions for the teams to discuss such as:  What have you learned about yourself and your values/beliefs?  How will these influence choices and decisions about the work you do?  What are some of the values you believe most employers hold?  What appears to be most important as you begin to work as a braille transcriber contractor? E. Additional Activities (as needed)  FOLLOW-THROUGH ACTIVITIES The two following activities can be inserted as needed. They relate to continued exploration and identification of preferences related to personal, work, and people values. These activities will also promote a level of reflection and thinking in gaining a greater understanding about core values and the things that are most important, especially in a work environment. Activity #1 Have students write down three things/activities they do regularly or that they enjoy
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    doing. Have themwrite down what about each one they enjoy and why they enjoy it. Then students should identify the values each thing/activity reflects.
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Activity #2 Have students make a word puzzle using their most important core work values from all three categories (personal, work and people). C H H O V A L U E N T R E N E R G Y S A E T M D Y
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Module 2 Framing and Internalizing My Values Handouts
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Values Cards (2.A.1) no money worries have consistent have lots of work friends do things I enjoy earn a living wage have family close have inner peace work regular know lots of hours every day people be in good shape have friends at have a few close work friends know I did my have respect for have good best my employer relationship others like me be able to help have someone to others talk to or turn to be healthy be my own boss make friends have some fun learn different be independent things be content have stable work have alone time have free time work my own way know trusting people be caring stay busy feel needed be kind to people work by myself have lots of friends be happy have health add to the well- insurance being of others have time to think travel for work have helped someone else be creative work indoors are one of the community
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    add value tothe work outdoors meet new people world contributes new use what I have be a good friend ideas learned 2.A.1
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Values Categories (2.B.1) WorkPersonal People • honesty • good • help others • kindness employer • independence • free time • health • many friends insurance 2.B.1
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Values Prioritization (2.C.1) Most Important • honesty • kindness Sort of Important • live in a specific area Least Important • free time
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Activity #1 – Values Identification Worksheet (2.E.1) 1. Write down three things/activities you do regularly or that you enjoy doing. 2. Write down what about each one you enjoy and why you enjoy it. 3. Identify the values each thing/activity reflects. Thing/Activity Thing/Activity Thing/Actvity What/Why What/Why Values Values Values
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    Module # 2– Framing and Internalizing My Values Activity #2 – Values Word Puzzle (2.E.2)
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