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Unique

Experiences
Make Me
Strong
ATM: “My Chosen Quotation,
My Now As A Student”
1. Think of a quotation that will best
describe how you will deal with
your PRESENT academic
experience, strengths, and
weaknesses.
2. Reflect on how it affects you in a
more meaningful way.
3. Write the quotation on a clean
sheet of bond paper. Make it like
a poster. You may use coloring
materials.
Towers of Papers
Processing Questions:

1. How were you able to make your


tower stand?
2. What challenges did you
encounter while doing the activity?
3. How did you deal with the
challenges you encountered?
A friend invited you to his birthday
party the following weekend. The
celebration will be held in a public
beach. You replied by saying that
you are hesitant to go because you
found out that there are many
people who are invited to the party.
Your friend on the other hand
assured you that you will be safe
because all necessary health
protocols will be followed in the
party to avoid transmission of the
Corona virus. What would you reply?
The Three Cs of Decision-Making
Clarify – first, be clear about the problem that has to be solved. When the
problem has become understandable, it becomes easy to identify what decision
has to be made.
Consider – explore all possible choices or options and visualize what would
happen for each choice or option; carefully think about the positive and negative
consequences for each choice. It is also best to get additional information from
reliable sources.
Choose – choosing may be difficult at times but if you are well-informed, you
can be confident that you can make the best choice.
Types of Decision-Making

1. Majority Rule

2. Consensus Rule

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