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Critical Thinking & Decision Making: Navigate Life's Challenges With Confidence

In this social skills class, students learn how to become critical thinkers & decision makers. This course emphasizes HOW to think, not WHAT to think, empowering students to develop problem-solving skills & decision-making processes.
Ms. Melanie
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What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

This ongoing course teaches young people how to become critical thinkers and effective decision makers. Through thought-provoking discussions, students explore how to analyze situations, consider different perspectives, and evaluate evidence to make informed decisions. This course emphasizes how to think, not what to think, empowering students to develop their own unique problem-solving skills and decision-making processes.

Critical thinking is one of the most valuable cognitive skills because it allows us to use discipline and logical skills to solve problems. Mastering the art of decision making helps young people be more independent, responsible, and confident. It gives them a sense of control over their lives, reducing anxiety and promoting resilience. Being able to think independently allows young people to resist negative peer pressure, form their own opinions, and trust their own thinking when they are asked to do things they don’t want to do.

Class Layout:
Welcome/Introductions/Expectations
Overview of the Day’s Topic
Problem Solving Graphic Organizer (identify the problem, discuss possible solutions, discuss pros and cons, make an informed decision) 
Discussion/Sharing/Questions
Next Class Topic Announcement
See You Later! 

Topic Schedule:

Please note that the course topics will cycle through on a 25-week basis.
Week of 06/04 - 06/10: You witness a classmate cheating during an exam.
Week of 06/11 - 06/17: You find a wallet on the street containing a substantial amount of money and no identification. 
Week of 06/18 - 06/24: Your guardian will not allow you to see a movie that you really want to see. 
Week of 06/25 - 07/01: If you could change one thing about the education system, what would it be?
Week of 07/02 - 07/08: You come across a controversial social media post from someone you know. How do you approach discussing the issue with them respectfully?
Week of 07/09 - 07/15: Your best friend is in a toxic relationship but refuses to listen to your advice. How do you handle this situation?
Week of 07/16 - 07/22: You witness someone being bullied.
Week of 07/23 - 07/29: You have the power to solve one global issue. 
Week of 07/30 - 08/05: Your teacher blames you for something that isn’t your fault. 
Week of 08/06 - 08/12: Should students have to wear uniforms?
Week of 08/13 - 08/19: Your friend asks you to cover for them while they sneak out to attend a party without their parents' knowledge. 
Week of 08/20 - 08/26: You witness someone spreading false rumors about a friend. 
Week of 08/27 - 09/02: You receive a text message from an unknown number offering you a significant sum of money.
Week of 09/03 - 09/09: You are assigned to a group project, and one member consistently avoids contributing. 
Week of 09/10 - 09/16: You are presented with two job offers: one with a higher salary but less job satisfaction, and the other with a lower salary but a meaningful job. 
Week of 09/17 - 09/23: If you could create a new school subject, what would it be, and how would it benefit students?
Week of 09/24 - 09/30: Should homework be banned?
Week of 10/01 - 10/07: A family member gives you a gift for your birthday. You open it in front of them, and you realize that you already have this item.
Week of 10/08 - 10/14: You find out your favorite social media platform has been misusing users' personal information. What actions do you take, if any?
Week of 10/15 - 10/21: You find yourself in a social setting where people are engaging in risky behavior. 
Week of 10/22 - 10/28: You are given the power to enact one new law.
Week of 10/29 - 11/04: Your friend borrowed your favorite item and damaged it. 
Week of 11/05 - 11/11: You are with your friends, and one of them uses discriminatory language.
Week of 11/12 - 11/18: Another student in your class steals food from your lunch box for the 5th time this year.
Learning Goals
To develop the ability to think critically and make informed decisions.
To learn to recognize and evaluate different perspectives and points of view.
To practice identifying and analyzing problems, and exploring potential solutions.
To develop the ability to ask thoughtful and relevant questions.
To learn to identify and analyze arguments and evidence, and develop well-reasoned responses.
To develop the ability to communicate effectively and respectfully, even when disagreeing with others.
To practice making decisions based on careful analysis and evaluation of information.
To learn to use different thinking strategies, such as brainstorming, mind mapping, and decision-making frameworks.
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Other Details

Parental Guidance
We will be covering a range of topics in this class, including some that may be sensitive or controversial. I encourage parents and caregivers to review each week's topic before class to determine whether it is appropriate for their learner. I recognize that every family has different values and beliefs, and I want to ensure that everyone feels comfortable and safe in my class. If you have any questions or concerns about a particular topic, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I are committed to providing a respectful and inclusive learning environment for all students. As the instructor of this class, I want to create a safe and respectful learning environment for all students. In order to do so, I ask that parents and caregivers refrain from engaging in class discussions or expressing their opinions during class time. This allows all students to feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and ideas without fear of judgment or criticism. Additionally, while I will be facilitating class discussions and providing guidance, it's important to note that I will not be sharing my personal opinions on the topics covered. My role is to encourage critical thinking and respectful discourse, and to help students develop their own opinions. While I won't be sharing my personal opinions, I will be asking questions and challenging viewpoints in order to help students think more deeply about the topic at hand. However, I want to emphasize that if anything is said that is harmful or unkind to/about a specific person or group of people, I will intervene and redirect the conversation. It's important that everyone feels safe and respected in our class, and I'm committed to maintaining a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Supply List
Please come to class with a blank Problem Solving Graphic Organizer (provided by me), a pencil, and an eraser.
Β 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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California Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
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$20

weekly
1x per week
30 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
3-6 learners per class

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