Demonstrate work ethic.
Demonstration includes
- defining work ethic
- recognizing the importance of having a strong work ethic
- demonstrating diligence (e.g., working with persistence to accomplish a task)
- maintaining dependability (e.g., being reliable)
- accounting for one’s decisions and actions
- accepting the consequences of decisions and actions.
Process/Skill Questions:
- What is the difference between responsibility and accountability?
- What are the consequences of not being prepared for a school or workplace assignment?
- What are some examples of positive work ethic?
- Why is a positive work ethic valued by teachers and employers?
- What are the consequences of having a poor work ethic?
Teacher Resources:
- Work Ethic Lesson Plan #1 Download Work Ethic Lesson Plan #1
- Work Ethic Lesson Plan #2 Download Work Ethic Lesson Plan #2
- Work Ethic Activity, Download Work Ethic Activity, Career and Technical Education Consortium of States (CTECS)