Why Teachers Believe in Decision Education

February 29th, 2024
Decision Education Teacher Fellows Joanne Calder, Cassandra Ogbevire, Mary Messer share stories from their own experiences embedding Decision Education concepts into instruction.

Why do teachers believe in the importance of bringing Decision Education to their students? In the videos below, hear from Decision Education Teacher Fellows as they share stories from their own experiences embedding Decision Education concepts into instruction and the life-long application and impact they see for their students.

Introducing Decision Education in the Classroom: Fostering Engaging Conversations

Decision Education Teacher Fellow Joanne Calder explores how she used the skills and dispositions highlighted in Decision Education to foster a meaningful conversation with her students.

Cultivating Decision-Making Skills in the Classroom

Decision Education Teacher Fellow Cassandra Ogbevire highlights the need for teachers to create spaces for students to explore and practice the skills needed to make informed decisions.

Introducing Decision Education in the Classroom: Helping Students Identify What Matters to Them

Decision Education Teacher Fellow Mary Messer speaks about how incorporating various concepts from Decision Education, like exploring values and structuring decisions, supported students in making thoughtful decisions that would affect their community.

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