Unit 6: Interdependence, self-awareness & life-long learning
(chapter 5-6-7 On course)
"No matter what accomplishments you make, somebody helps you."
~Althea Gibson Darben, Tennis Hall of Fame
~Althea Gibson Darben, Tennis Hall of Fame
Journal #11: Interdependence due Tuesday, Nov 12
1. Refer to page 144 of the On Course text by answering question #1 as is written.
2. Refer to page 150 of the On Course text and answer question #2 changing it to include "a stronger social network in several areas of life", not just college. Also, as you answer question #2 think about how often you use Blaming, Placating, or Leveling language in a variety of situations--among friends, co-workers, adults. What is your common language style? What are your challenges or goals?
Keirsey Personality Test
Journal #12: Self-Awareness due Wednesday, Nov. 20
Thinking back on the class reflections: What core beliefs drive you? What patterns do you notice in your Emotions, Thoughts, and Behaviors? Which of the three areas seems most susceptible to self-defeating habits? What different emotions, thoughts, or behaviors do you need to adopt or re-acquire?
Ted Talks: Ben Dunlap on Life-Long Learning
The story of Sandor Teszler and other great scholars and business people discusses more than just history or curiosity. What does it show about the mindset needed for life-long learning? What dynamics must be present?
Lifelong Learning: Doing One Thing Differently
Seeing is Believing
Pay Attention
1. Refer to page 144 of the On Course text by answering question #1 as is written.
2. Refer to page 150 of the On Course text and answer question #2 changing it to include "a stronger social network in several areas of life", not just college. Also, as you answer question #2 think about how often you use Blaming, Placating, or Leveling language in a variety of situations--among friends, co-workers, adults. What is your common language style? What are your challenges or goals?
Keirsey Personality Test
Journal #12: Self-Awareness due Wednesday, Nov. 20
Thinking back on the class reflections: What core beliefs drive you? What patterns do you notice in your Emotions, Thoughts, and Behaviors? Which of the three areas seems most susceptible to self-defeating habits? What different emotions, thoughts, or behaviors do you need to adopt or re-acquire?
Ted Talks: Ben Dunlap on Life-Long Learning
The story of Sandor Teszler and other great scholars and business people discusses more than just history or curiosity. What does it show about the mindset needed for life-long learning? What dynamics must be present?
Lifelong Learning: Doing One Thing Differently
Seeing is Believing
Pay Attention