| Described in more detail
as... |
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the worth or value
a person attaches to a particular object, phenomenon, or behavior.
This worth ranges from simple acceptance to the more complex state
of commitment. Valuing is also based on an internalized set of
specified values and clues to these values are frequently expressed
in the learner's overt behavior.
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| Key words associated
with behaviors that demonstrate organizing values include... |
- act
- argue
- complete
- convince
- debate
- demonstrate
- differentiate
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- display
- explain
- express
- follow
- form
- help
- initiate
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- invite
- join
- justify
- organize
- prefer
- propose
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- read
- report
- select
- share
- study
- work
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| Individuals
who display organizing values typically... |
- demonstrates belief
in the democratic process.
- is sensitive towards
individual and cultural differences (value diversity).
- shows the ability
to solve problems.
- proposes a plan
to social improvement and follows through with commitment.
- informs management
on matters that one feels strongly about.
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