Common Good Problem-Solving

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CONTENT STATEMENT

  1. Individuals make the community a better place by taking action to solve problems in a way that promotes the common good.

CONTENT ELABORATION

There are a variety of ways individuals help solve problems to make the community a better place for everyone including:

  • working to preserve the environment;
  • helping the homeless;
  • restoring houses in low-income areas;
  • supporting education;
  • planning community events;
  • starting a business; and
  • understanding differences.

Individuals participate effectively in the community when they exhibit citizenship traits such as:

  • civility;
  • respect for the rights and dignity of each person;
  • volunteerism;
  • compromise;
  • compassion;
  • persistence in achieving goals; and
  • civic-mindedness.

The problem-solving process involves:

  • identifying the problem;
  • gathering information;
  • listing and considering options;
  • considering advantages and disadvantages of options; and
  • choosing and implementing a solution.

EXPECTATIONS FOR LEARNING

Explain how individuals make the community a better place by taking action to solve problems in a way that promotes the common good.

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