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Thirty decision-making dilemmas challenge students to develop and practice decision-making strategies in a variety of school settings. Dealing with issues of conflict, cooperation, competition, power, and relative deprivation, students learn the skills they need to make effective decisions in their daily lives. Students react to the dilemmas both on an individual basis and as part of a small group aiming for consensus. As a decision-making coach, you'll learn how to use five different kinds of structure dilemmas and how to use content from different subject areas to integrate decision-making into your curriculum.
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