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Making Good Decisions  Your behavior can affect your life, both at home and at school.  You should always conduct yourself in an appropriate manner.

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2 Making Good Decisions  Your behavior can affect your life, both at home and at school.  You should always conduct yourself in an appropriate manner.  First, we should decide what are good decisions and what are bad decisions.

3 Ethical Defined eth ⋅ i ⋅ cal (adjective) pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct. being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice, esp. the standards of a profession: It was not considered ethical for physicians to advertise.

4 Personal Responsibility Think about these questions and answer on paper:  How important is it to you to make an ethical decision? Why?  How often do you think about whether something is right or wrong before you make a decision?  If you care about doing the right thing, does that make your decisions easier or harder?

5 Personal Responsibility You are at lunch in the school cafeteria. The line is 15 minutes long. A friend ahead of you offers to let you cut. Would it be ethical to accept the offer? Explain your answer.

6 Personal Responsibility When you enter a classroom, what responsibility does the teacher have to you, and what responsibility do you have to the teacher? What is the obligation of one classmate to another classmate?

7 Group Activity

8 Scenario #1 Suppose you have some personal problems that are troubling you. Is it okay to attend to these problems while you are at school?  Under what circumstances do you think it is okay to deal with your own personal affairs at school?  Who could help you with these issues at school? How would you go about getting help from these people?  If you don’t seek help appropriately, how might that affect your day at school?

9 Scenario #2 Suppose you are getting lower grades than you think you deserve. Does that justify cheating or misbehaving in the classroom? Explain your answer.  Why is cheating unethical?  What other options might you have to remedy your dissatisfaction?

10 Scenario #3 Suppose your classmate offers to let you do something inappropriate, such as copying their homework.  What action would you take in this situation?  Would you handle the situation differently depending on whether the person is a friend or an acquaintance?

11 Scenario #4 You are new in this school. During your enrollment you were taught school policies. Now your friend wants you to do something that contradicts those school policies.  What would/should you do?  Why do such policies exist?

12 Scenario #5 Suppose you have a friend who is making poor decisions. You sense that your friend could get into trouble.  What is the appropriate response in this situation?  Is it your duty to protect their privacy or keep them out of trouble? Explain your answer.

13 Scenario #6 Suppose you find out that your friend has discovered how to hack into the teacher’s gradebook and change their grades.  Would you report it, ignore it, or handle it some other way? Explain your answer.  What impact would this have on the school and its students?

14 Scenario # 7 Suppose some of your friends want you to skip school with them. Answer the following questions:  If you refused to skip, would that make you a disloyal friend? Explain your answer.  How would you respond if your friends said to you: “Don't let it bother you. Everybody does it.” “The school/your parents will never know.”  If they skip school anyway despite your objections, what would you do?


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