AAS.SS.20
Use problem-solving and decision-making processes to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.
Ethnic Studies: African American Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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problem-solving processesdecision-making processesprobleminformationoptionsadvantagesdisadvantagessolutioneffectiveness
Skills
- identify (a problem) #dok1
- gather (information relevant to a problem) #dok2
- list and consider (options, advantages, and disadvantages) #dok2
- choose and implement (a solution) #dok3
- evaluate (the effectiveness of a solution) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify a problem that needs to be solved. #dok1
- I can gather information related to a problem. #dok2
- I can list and consider options, advantages, and disadvantages in a decision-making process. #dok2
- I can choose and implement a solution to a problem or issue. #dok3
- I can evaluate how effective a solution was after it has been implemented. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Effective problem-solving and decision-making require a systematic process that includes identifying problems, considering options, and evaluating results.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of a solution helps refine future decision-making and problem-solving efforts.
Essential Questions
- What steps should you follow to solve a problem effectively?
- How can gathering reliable information impact the decisions you make?
- Why is it important to consider multiple options and their potential advantages and disadvantages before choosing a solution?
- How do you determine whether the solution you implemented was successful?
- What can you do if the solution you implemented does not effectively solve the problem?