This lesson empowers students to identify and overcome time management challenges through practical self-assessment and strategic planning. By examining their own time-wasting behaviors and learning research-backed management techniques, students develop crucial self-awareness and actionable strategies for academic and personal success. The collaborative nature of the activities allows students to learn from peers while building skills in prioritization, goal-setting, and productive habit formation. Through guided reflection and real-world application, students gain concrete tools to enhance their productivity, reduce procrastination, and better align their daily choices with their long-term goals.
This lesson plan is part of the “Developing a Decision Education Course” instructional model. To learn more about the model and to view the scope and sequence, click here.
Objectives
- Identifying time-wasting activities and distractions.
- Developing strategies for effective time management.
