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All of us are constantly faced with the need to make decisions. Some people put off making decisions because they're afraid that their choices will wind up being wrong, while others make snap decisions that are not based upon thoughtful consideration. Learn how to use an effective process that will allow you to make sound decisions that will be right for you. This video provides strategies that really work.
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Price: |
$69.95
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Copyright: |
©2004
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Format: |
1 DVD
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Length: | 19 minutes
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UPC: | 69394 0192234
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Learning Objectives:
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1) Students will learn about the various kinds of decisions that face most people.
2) Students will learn how to evaluate alternatives.
3) Students will be provided with a step-by-step process that will allow them to make good decisions.
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Review: | Designed to present strategies students may use to make effective decisions, this live-action video cover the elements involved in making good decisions, a seven-step process, and deterrents to good decision making. Teens often make impulsive or emotional decisions, and this program stresses a process using facts on which to base the decision. Benjamin Franklin created a method that he used to make decisions, and his process is explained in enough detail for students to follow. The realistic decisions depicted are faced by all teens every day. Among the topics covered are robbery, alcohol and tobacco use, and car accidents. Racial and cultural diversity is portrayed, and the neighborhoods represent a cross section of America. Important points are visualized graphically with text. Objectives and study questions and answers are available on the EVN Web page. This excellent program on an important topic can be used in health, psychology, or independent living classes.
SOURCE: School Library Journal, July 2001 Issue AUTHOR: Sandra L. Doggett, Urbana High School, Ijamsville, MD Reproduced, with permission from School Library Journal Copyright © By Cahners Business Information A Division of Reed Elsevier Inc. |
Special Features: | Region Free |
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