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Decision-making

Decision-making. “Decision-making” Worksheet. Think about it!. Suppose your parents think that you are wasting your leisure time . What are some meaningful activities you can do when you are free ?. Decision-making.

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Decision-making

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  1. Decision-making “Decision-making” Worksheet

  2. Think about it! Suppose your parents think that you are wasting your leisure time. What are some meaningful activities you can do when you are free?

  3. Decision-making • Decision-making is not easy! We need to analyse information carefully. • Decision-making involvesevaluating multiple alternatives. • Different people have different variables to consider in decision-making.

  4. Process in Decision-making Question Alternative3 Alternative 1 Considerations Alternative 2 consideration A, consideration B, consideration C...

  5. Defining the Question Question: Suppose your parents think that you are wasting your leisure time. The Core of the Question: What are some meaningful activities you can do when you are free?

  6. What are the Alternatives? The following are some feasible alternatives: A. Look for a part-time job B. Join the academic associations in school C. Engage in sports D. Be a communityvolunteer

  7. Are All Alternatives Equally Good? Not all of the alternatives are equally good or feasible. Some alternatives may be more appropriate than others. Let’s take a closer look…

  8. Alternatives and Variables to Consider

  9. Alternatives and Variables to Consider

  10. Variables to Consider Cons Pros I could find a part-timejob… Opposition from parents Gaining social exposure Less time for study Earning pocket money Part-time jobs available for teens tend to be dull and low-paid

  11. Variables to Consider Have Varying Importance Cons Cons I could find a part-time job Pros Pros Opposition from parents Less time for study (part-time work takes up some study time) Cons Very Important Very Important Meeting new friends Earning pocket money Part-time jobs available for teens tend to be dulland low-paid Less Important Important Quite Important

  12. Taking into account allalternatives and their considerationsoften leaves you confused! My memory is overloaded… I need help!

  13. Making a Good Decision Requires Careful and Organised Thinking… Defining your question Generating multiple alternatives Variables to consider Weighingthe considerations Weighingthe alternatives Calculating a decision

  14. Let you understand the process of decision-making by using “decision-making” worksheet and its advantages. The Class Today Will… 1

  15. 2 Demonstrate the Useof “Decision-making” Worksheet • Defining the Question • Generating Alternatives (What’s the probability?) • Variables to Consider (What are the pros and cons of every alternative?) • Weighting the Considerations (Evaluate and score each variable.)

  16. 2 Demonstrate theUse of “Decision-making” Worksheet Weighting the Alternatives (Evaluate and score each alternative) Calculating a Decision Overall Assessment(Is this decision appropriate?)

  17. “Decision-making” Worksheet CanHelpYou to… • Define your question • Generate alternatives • Consider the pros andcons ofeach alternative • Make a decision after careful thinking

  18. Let’s begin right now!

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