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Introduction
Sometimes, doing the right thing means making difficult choices. A dilemma is a situation where whatever action is taken, there is an undesirable outcome. For example, if you must tell your teacher you cheated, you choose between feeling guilty about it or admitting your mistake but facing a consequence. Both choices are uncomfortable.
What are some ways you can make a decision when you are faced with a dilemma?
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Critical Thinking
Consider the following situation on your own: You were angry at someone, and you posted something rude about them on social media. You aren’t sure if they saw it or not. If you apologize and they didn’t see it, you might make them feel bad.
What do you do? Try to think of a few different things you could do (positive, negative, and neutral). What might the results of your actions be?
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Collaboration
For a small group, each student presents their ideas to the whole class. Provide opportunity for positive feedback from peers or support if they are struggling to think of ideas.
For a larger group, divide students into small groups and have students present their ideas to the small group. Provide opportunity for positive feedback from peers or support if they are struggling to think of ideas.
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Application
Review your SMART goal and think about this upcoming week. How might you practice tact to help you achieve your goal? What actions will you take? What might the results of your actions be?
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Observations
What are some ways you can make a decision when you are faced with a dilemma?
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