What is the issue, what are the issues, and what can we do about it? Created by Brent Nycz - January 29, 2013.

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What is the issue, what are the issues, and what can we do about it? Created by Brent Nycz - January 29, 2013

Step 1: Define the problem!

Have you ever seen the hallways look like this?

THIS ONE OR…THIS ONE?

Step 2: Gather the Evidence!

 What kind of trash do you see in our classroom, in our school, in the cafeteria, in the hallways, and outside on the playground?  Write your answers in your writing notebook.

 Bullet #1!  Bullet #2!  Bullet #3!  Bullet #4!  Bullet #5!  As you can see, I will be writing my students’ suggestions as they volunteer their ideas.

Step 3: Identify the Causes!

 WHY do we throw so much trash around?!?  What do you think?  Discuss why do we throw so much trash around!

 People are lazy?  Some people can’t find trash bins?  Trash bin signs are hard to read.  Include other reasons students come up with in this section as well!

Step 4: Evaluate an existing policy!

 Insert what the adults in the school do here (custodian’s job).  Insert what the teachers and students do in class.  Insert what the cafeteria aides and classroom café aides do during lunch time.  That sounds fantastic!  But… does it work?  In your small group, discuss why or why not what we do is working.  When you have answers, please raise your hand and I will discuss with you.

 Recyclers help keep what can be recycled in recycle bins.  Honors society has been a great help in reminding us to recycle.  Aides help us clean tables after lunch.  Add other answers here.

 No one outside the school is reminded to clean up after themselves.  Recyclers don’t remind students to help clean up enough.  Aides cleaning up at lunch allows some students to make a big mess.  Insert other answers here.

 Should we even TRY to keep our school cleaner?  What are the benefits for having a cleaner school?  Go back in your groups to discuss!  Point #1.  Point #2.  Point #3.  Point #4.

Step 5: Develop solutions!

THIS SCHOOL AND NOT…THIS ONE?

 In your writing notebook, write down a couple ideas of how we can make our school cleaner.  Think about what we as a class can do as well as the custodians, lunch aides, etc.  The best ideas can possibly be presented at the next Honors Society meeting!

Step 6: Select the Best Solution!

 1)  2)  3)

 Feasibility – is it easy for the school to put our solution into action?  Effectiveness – will our peers, adults, and others listen to our solution and do it?  Is our solution easy to put into place? Will our community follow through on it?  What do you think? Discuss your thoughts with your group.

 What can we do to make our solution easy to accomplish as well as have a strong impact?  This is where I would lead a discussion with my students on how we can set our policy into place.