"Wisely and slowly, they stumble that run fast." Teach Different with William Shakespeare - Decision Making

22/08/2021 25 min Temporada 2 Episodio 77

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Episode Synopsis

How do we know when the cautious approach is the right one?
Students sometimes rush into decision-making without forethought. They do it with term papers, for class projects, and even in their relationships. This approach may cause more heartache and work in the long run. There is much to be said about careful, slow planning to avoid mistakes, but there's also an inherent danger in taking the cautious approach. If students spend all of their time planning, then where's the time for experimentation, and learning from mistakes?
Join Steve and Dan Fouts with Julie Cropp, Principal of Roscoe Middle School in Roscoe, IL, for a conversation about decision making and when being cautious may be the right approach.
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