Identify the steps required to take responsible action in families, workplaces, and communities, using practical reasoning processes, individually and collaboratively.

Identification should include

  • defining responsible action
  • examining and forming goals or valued ends and focusing on priorities, which meet both group and individual needs
  • interpreting contextual information
  • obtaining and using technical information and skills
  • communicating effectively to maximize unified group efforts
  • analyzing strengths and weaknesses of group members so appropriate roles may be assigned
  • determining alternatives when problems arise in groups
  • deciding upon appropriate action
  • considering alternatives and consequences of decision
  • establishing motivational techniques for implementation
  • implementing actions that satisfy appropriate formal and/or informal rules that govern group actions and behaviors.

Process/Skill Questions:

Thinking

  • How can individual and group priorities differ in a family workplace and community?
  • What challenges might a family face in taking responsible actions when facing a lack of technology resources?
  • Why should a list of alternatives be formulated when actions are needed to respond to a problem?
  • What consequences might occur if actions taken in a group do not fit formal or informal rules of the group?

Communication

  • What are some examples of statements that might promote efforts to reach goals?
  • How can both inflammatory and gentle encouraging statements motivate groups to take positive actions?
  • Why is earning respect key in communication?

Leadership

  • Why are leaders good at prioritizing and communicating?
  • Why is effective listening a leadership skill?
  • Why is it difficult to take responsible action when rules governing a group are not understood?

Management

  • Why might limiting roles be as important as maximizing them?
  • What is the best way to define roles for group members?
  • Why is it important to continually direct group members toward priorities in order to complete tasks?