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LESSON IIIGod Created the Human Person with Different Talents, Skills, and
InterestsPrepared by:
Mr. Jomar P. Miranda, LPT
LESSON OUTLINE
DEFINITION OF TALENTS, SKILLS AND INTERESTS
02.MATCHING ONE’S
TALENTS TO FUTURE TRACK/CAREER
04.
THE CREATION OF MAN
01.THE THEORY OF
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
03.
THE CREATION OF MAN
THE CREATION OF MANOn the 6th day of Creation, God created Man, God gave named the man
Adam. He was given the task to look over all the creations done by God.
“Then the LORD God formed a man from the dust of the ground and
breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being”
(Genesis 2:7)
The LORD God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”
(Genesis 2:18)
But for Adam, no suitable helper was found. So, the LORD God caused the man to fall
into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs and then
closed up the place with flesh. Then the LORD God made a woman from the rib he had
taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.(Genesis 2:21-22)
WHAT ARE THE TASKS OF ADAM AND EVE?
The first man was given the task to look into the creations of God; from
the rivers, streams, animals of different kind, Adam is the one who will take care,
look and work to all of the creations God created.
“The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work
it and take care of it.” (Genesis 2:15)
Now the LORD God had formed out of the ground all the wild
animals and all the birds in the sky. He brought them to the man to see what
he would name them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that
was its name. So, the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the
sky and all the wild animals. (Genesis 2:19-20)
TALENTSinnate skill or capability of
handling a particular or different
activities. You are born with
certain talent, for instance some
are born with talent in singing or
painting.
SKILLSan ability or proficiency
acquired through training and
practice. One can acquire
specific skill by training for a long
period of time.
INTERESTSit is defined as the “attitude
characterized by a need or desire
to give selective attention to
something that is significant to
the individual.
THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES by Dr. Howard Gardner
The theory of multiple intelligences
was first proposed by Howard Gardner in
his 1983 book “Frames of Mind”, where he
broadens the definition of intelligence and
outlines several distinct types of
intellectual competencies.
He writes that we may all have
these intelligences, but our profile of these
intelligence may differ individually based
on genetics or experience.
LINGUISTIC-VERBALword smart
People who are strong in linguistic-
verbal intelligence can use words well,
both when writing and speaking. These
individuals are typically very good at
writing stories, memorizing information,
and reading
Career option in the future are the following:
•Writer/journalist
•Lawyer
•Teacher
VISUAL -SPATIALpicture smart
People who are strong in visual-spatial
intelligence are good at visualizing
things. These individuals are often good
with directions as well as maps, charts,
videos, and pictures.
Career option in the future are the following:
• Architect
• Artist
• Engineer
LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL
number/reasoning smart
People who are strong in logical-
mathematical intelligence are good at
reasoning, recognizing patterns, and
logically analyzing problems. These
individuals tend to think conceptually
about numbers, relationships, and
patterns.
Career option in the future are the following:
• Mathematician
• Accountant
• Statistician
• Scientist
• Computer Analyst
BODILY-KINESTHETICbody smart
Those who have high bodily-
kinesthetic intelligence are said to be
good at body movement, performing
actions, and physical control. People
who are strong in this area tend to have
excellent hand-eye coordination and
dexterity (skill in performing tasks using hands)
Career option in the future are the following:
•Dancer
•Builder
•Sculptor
•Actor
MUSICALmusic smart
People who have strong musical
intelligence are good at thinking in
patterns, rhythms, and sounds. They
have a strong appreciation for music
and are often good at musical
composition and performance
Career option in the future are the following:
•Musician
•Composer
•Singer
•Music teacher
•Conductor
INTERPERSONALpeople smart
Those who have strong interpersonal
intelligence are good at understanding
and interacting with other people. These
individuals are skilled at assessing
the emotions, motivations, desires, and
intentions of those around them
Career option in the future are the following:
•Psychologist
•Philosopher
•Counselor
•Salesperson
•Politician
INTRAPERSONALself smart
Individuals who are strong in intrapersonal
intelligence are good at being aware of
their own emotional states, feelings, and
motivations. They tend to enjoy self-
reflection and analysis, including
daydreaming, exploring relationships with
others, and assessing their personal
strengths
Career option in the future are the following:
•Philosopher
•Writer
•Theorist
•Scientist
NATURALISTICnature smart
Naturalistic is the most recent addition to Gardner’s
theory. According to Gardner, individuals who are
high in this type of intelligence are more in tune
with nature and are often interested in nurturing,
exploring the environment, and learning about
other species. These individuals are said to be
highly aware of even subtle changes to their
environments
Career option in the future are the following:
•Biologist
•Conservationist
•Gardener
•Farmer
SELF-CONFIDENCE
Self- confidence is defined as “self-
assurance: trust in one’s abilities, capacities,
and judgment.” Being confident in one’s ability and
capacity to attain a desired skill or task. If we have a
good self-confidence, we can be assured that we
can attain things that we want.
WAYS TO BUILD ONE’S SELF-CONFIDENCE
1. Look at what you already achieved-
make a list of your accomplishments that will
serve as you inspiration and reminder
whenever you’re feeling down.
2. Think of the things you’re good at-
Everyone has their own strength and talents,
and not all people have the same talent/skill.
Recognize your or try to build one.
3. Set some goals- Set some goals, a big or
a small goals that you need to accomplish
and will make yourself proud.
4. Talk to yourself- it may sound weird, but it
is a healthy way to know more about yourself,
it will help you to eliminate bad/negative
thoughts in your mind.
5. Get a hobby- Find something you’re really
passionate, the more passionate are you in
doing a certain task, the more confident and
motivated you are in doing that task.
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“Men should pursue technical courses because they are more
physically strong. Women should pursue vocational, “soft courses” like Education, Nursing because they are
weaker than men. “
GENDER EQUALITY
Gender Equality is defined as “genders have equal
rights, responsibilities and opportunities” This means that
all people regardless of their gender are free to pursue
whatever career, skills or interests they want. Gender Equality
doesn’t mean that everyone is treated the same, but their
interest, dreams and interest are valued equally, regardless of
gender.