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CHOICE THEORY CHOICE THEORY Sessions #1-4 Sessions #1-4 January 12-16, 2009 January 12-16, 2009 Developed by Developed by Dr. William Glasser in 1998 Dr. William Glasser in 1998

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Page 1: CHOICE THEORY Sessions #1-4 January 12-16, 2009 Developed by Dr. William Glasser in 1998

CHOICE THEORYCHOICE THEORYSessions #1-4Sessions #1-4

January 12-16, 2009January 12-16, 2009

CHOICE THEORYCHOICE THEORYSessions #1-4Sessions #1-4

January 12-16, 2009January 12-16, 2009Developed byDeveloped by

Dr. William Glasser in 1998Dr. William Glasser in 1998

Page 2: CHOICE THEORY Sessions #1-4 January 12-16, 2009 Developed by Dr. William Glasser in 1998

STUDENT GOALS:• To become more responsible for

your behavior• Be more tolerant of others• To understand why & how to make

choices• How to get along better with the

people in your lives

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STUDENTS WILL GAIN EXPERIENCE IN:

• Speaking • Listening• Creative Thinking

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TOPICS:• Respect• Creativity• Self-Evaluation• Trust• Acceptance• Negotiating Differences• Character• Friendship

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Session 1 - MeetingsSession 1 - MeetingsSession 1 - MeetingsSession 1 - Meetings

Page 1 – Monday, 1/12/09Page 1 – Monday, 1/12/09

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TOPIC #1: A MEETING

• What is a meeting?– What are some of the reasons to have a

meeting?

• How is it different from being in class?• When have you ever been to a meeting?• Who do you know who goes to meetings?

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CHALLENGE THE TOPIC:

• If we could talk about things that would help our friendships, where would we start?

• Think about what rules we should have for conducting our meetings, so that everyone feels included & gets the most out of these meetings?

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Page 1 – Monday, 1/12/09ASSIGNMENT #1:

INTERVIEW 1 ADULT Over the Age of 25 & ask:

• What kinds of meetings do you go to?• Do you enjoy meetings?

– Why?– Why not?

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Page 2 – Monday, 1/12/09

Your Special Skill• Imagine that you have decided to

apply for a job. As part of the job application, you have been asked to identify one thing that you do particularly well & to write an essay convincing the employer to hire you based on this special talent.

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Session #2 Session #2 Choice TheoryChoice TheorySession #2 Session #2

Choice TheoryChoice Theory

Page 3 – Tuesday, 1/13/09Page 3 – Tuesday, 1/13/09

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SHARE INTERVIEWSSHARE INTERVIEWSSHARE INTERVIEWSSHARE INTERVIEWS

FROM ASSIGNMENT #1FROM ASSIGNMENT #1

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Student Introductions• Name• Culture• Age• Hobby(ies)• Goals

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TOPIC #2: CHOICE THEORY

• What is choice?• What choices do we all have?• What is a theory?• Why do we have theories?• What is one good choice you have made?• What are some choices you made that

later turned out to be mistakes?

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CHALLENGE THE TOPIC:

• Why do some people have a hard time making a choice?

• What questions do you ask yourself to help you decide if you are making a good choice?

• What are some of the important choices we make in life?

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Page 3 – Tuesday, 1/13/09

ASSIGNMENT #2:

• Choice Theory believes that: – “Everything we do is a choice.”

• Ask 3 other people’s opinions about this statement & write down what they say.

• Write down your opinion about the theory.• Do you agree or disagree with what

others said?

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Session #3 - NeedsSession #3 - NeedsSession #3 - NeedsSession #3 - Needs

Page 4 - 1/14/09Page 4 - 1/14/09

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SHARE PEOPLE’S SHARE PEOPLE’S THOUGHTS ABOUT CHOICETHOUGHTS ABOUT CHOICE

SHARE PEOPLE’S SHARE PEOPLE’S THOUGHTS ABOUT CHOICETHOUGHTS ABOUT CHOICE

FROM ASSIGNMENT #2FROM ASSIGNMENT #2

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Student Introductions• Name• Culture• Age• Hobby(ies)• Goals

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TOPIC #3: NEEDS

• What are needs?• Who has needs?• Which needs are the same for

everyone?• What do you need to be happy?

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CHALLENGE THE TOPIC:

• What do people do if they don’t have what they need?

• Why is it important to know about what people need?

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ASSIGNMENT #3:Page 4 – Wednesday,

1/14/09

• The 5 needs as defined by Glasser are:– Survival– Love & Belonging– Freedom– Fun– Power

• Write a paragraph about your favorite subject or activity in school and why you think it is useful or how it satisfies at least 2 of your needs.

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Session #4 - SurvivalSession #4 - SurvivalSession #4 - SurvivalSession #4 - Survival

Page 5 – Thursday, 1/15/09Page 5 – Thursday, 1/15/09

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SHARE FAVORITE SUBJECT SHARE FAVORITE SUBJECT OR ACTIVITYOR ACTIVITY

SHARE FAVORITE SUBJECT SHARE FAVORITE SUBJECT OR ACTIVITYOR ACTIVITY

FROM ASSIGNMENT #3FROM ASSIGNMENT #3

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Student Introductions• Name• Culture• Age• Hobby(ies)• Goals

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TOPIC #4: SURVIVAL• What is survival?• What does survival of the fittest mean?• How is this “law” applied in different

cultures & in the animal kingdom?• When could your survival be threatened?• What rules do you follow to keep

yourself safe from harm?

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CHALLEGE THE TOPIC:

• What is man’s greatest threat to survival?

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Page 5 – Thursday, 1/15/09

ASSIGNMENT #4:• Basics of survival:

– Conservation– Cooperation w/others– Guidelines for safety– Creative problem-solving

• You are stranded in a forest all by yourself with only matches & a gallon of water.

• Write a paragraph about what you would need to survive & what you will have to do to get it.

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Accessing Classroom Accessing Classroom Assignments Assignments

From The InternetFrom The Internet

Accessing Classroom Accessing Classroom Assignments Assignments

From The InternetFrom The InternetPage 6 – Thursday, 1/15/09Page 6 – Thursday, 1/15/09

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clevelandhs.org

• Click on - Teachers/Staff– Click on - Staff Directory

• Scroll down to & Click on - Laverne Potter

• Scroll to bottom of page– Click on your class – Click on – See Homework

• Click on link or handouts from the assignment you need.

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WORK ON WORK ON “MY SPECIAL SKILL”“MY SPECIAL SKILL”

WORK ON WORK ON “MY SPECIAL SKILL”“MY SPECIAL SKILL”

Friday, 1/16/09Friday, 1/16/09Working on ComputersWorking on Computers

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