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Chapter FOUR: Mastering Self-Management. Quiz, . Homework. Note: No late assignments will be accepted. Quiz Time. Mastering Self-Management. Acting on Purpose. Quadrant II Time Management System Prioritize importance and urgency Creators
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Homework Note: No late assignments will be accepted.
Acting on Purpose • Quadrant II Time Management System • Prioritize importance and urgency • Creators • “Do important actions first, before they become urgent”
Quadrant II Time Management System Letting friends talk you into driving them to a late-night pizza party when you are 90 pages behind in biology Creating a detailed study plan for the two weeks before final exams Spending three hours on Facebook when you have a major math test in two days Starting research for a 10-page history term paper the night before it is due
Quadrant II Time Management System Studying every night so you'll always be ready for quizzes Staying up till three a.m. playing video games Spending three hours taking a friend to the mall so she can buy a new Blackberry Staying up all night to cram for a test the next day
Monthly Calendar (page 113) • Provides a list of important actions that can be done only one particular time • Dentist appointment • Test • Field trip • Counselor appointment Using technology • PDA, Smart Phones, Online Calendars
Next Actions List (page 114) • Provides a list of important actions that need to be done as soon as possible • Requires • Life Role: COUN 2 Student • Goal: Grade A • List of “actions” that is required • Attend class on time (Tue. & Thur.) • Read Chapter 5 by Monday • Do journal 12, 13 and 18 by Monday • Study 2 hours for midterm for next Thursday • Schedule appointment with counselor for Educational Plan by Friday
Tracking Form (page 115) • Provides a list of important actions that need to be done numerous times to achieve a goal • Requires • Role: COUN 2 Student • Dream: Grade A • Long Term Goal: History Teacher • Short Term Goal: • Student Services Presentation • Educational Plan • Personal Philosophy of Success Essay • Read textbook (dates) • Say Affirmation (dates)
Time Management • Full time Vs. Part time Student • What is a unit? • How many unit(s) do you need? • School load Vs. Work load? • Probation? What is Academic & Progress Probation?
Academic & Progress Probation Academic Probation: • Attempted 12 units • Cumulated below a 2.0 GPA Progress Probation: • Attempted 12 units • Cumulated more than 50% of all units which the student have earned “W”, “I” and “NP”. • Probation 1: occurs at the end of the first semester • Probation 2: occurs at the end of the second consecutive semester • Probation 3: occurs after the third consecutive semester • Dismissal
Recommended Study Time Simple Rule: • For every one hour of classroom time, allow two hours for homework, study time, projects and other assignment pertaining to class 3 unit course (regular term) 3 hours of class time/wk + 6 hours of homework/wk = 9 hours total/wk Full time student = 12 units or 36 total hours
Homework • Journal 12 – page 106 • Journal 13 – page 112 • Journal 15 – page 127 • Read Wise Choices in College • Organizing Study Materials – page 130 • Journals for 5th edition only: • 11, 12, 14
Study Guide • Quadrant II Time Management System • Self-Management Tools • Next Action List • Tracking Form • Monthly Calendar