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Decision-Making Modules

The decision-making skill characteristics reusable learning modules for secondary agricultural students are based on Crawford et al.’s (2011) seven problem-solving and decision-making characteristics:

  • Module 1: Identifying and Analyzing Problems
    • Summary:
    • Learning Outcomes:
      • Use critical thinking skills to evaluate agricultural issues
      • Develop a plan to overcome issues
  • Module 2: Taking Effective and Appropriate Actions
    • Summary: 
    • Learning Outcomes:
      • Analyze potential impacts of decisions
      • Distinguish cause and effect scenarios
      • Determine actions
  • Module 3: Realizing the Effects of Decisions
    • Summary: 
    • Learning Outcomes: 
      • Compare and contrast agriculturally-related scenarios
      • Investigate possible effects of decisions
      • Devise appropriate plans of action to best benefit all stakeholders
  • Module 4: Generating Creative and Innovative Solutions
    • Summary: 
    • Learning Outcomes:
      • Investigate existing conditions to formulate the problem
      • Devise innovative solutions to overcome issues
      • Integrate creative ideas into action steps
  • Module 5: Transferring Knowledge from One Situation to Another
    • Summary: 
    • Learning Outcomes:
      • Dissect a situation to understand main points and supporting elements
      • Understand available technology and construct dissemination plan
  • Module 6: Engaging in Life-Long Learning
    • Summary: 
    • Learning Outcomes:
      • Identify interest areas within the FANH sciences
      • Explore their passions within their discipline
      • Validate techniques to encourage life-long learning
  • Module 7: Thinking Abstractly about Problems
    • Summary: 
    • Learning Outcomes:
      • Compare and contrast context from content
      • Identify relationships within problems
      • Develop a model of techniques to practice thinking abstractly

This project was supported by the Secondary Education, Two-Year Postsecondary Education, and Agriculture in the K-12 Classroom Challenge Grants Program no. 2019-38414-30265 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

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