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Chapter Four

Hard Stuff is Hard

Part One

Decision-making isn't easy - Even if life is hard, this story is simple.

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How do we solve complex problems and make better decisions? Listen to different perspectives and experiences, like those of Dr. Kerry Bowman. He’s world-renowned ethicist and quite possibly the most interesting man in the world. Kerry took the time to join us in conversation to discuss the art of difficult decision-making.

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  • What do you think defines good ethics?
  • Do we do a good enough job of considering ethics when we make decisions? Why or why not?
  • When we talk about ethics, do we realize different regions and different people hold different ethical values? How should we weigh different ethical standards when making decisions?
  • What are the social, cultural, economic and biological ramifications of including ethics in our decision-making processes? What are the ramifications if we don't?
  • What role should ethics play in politics? Do we worry too much about the ethics of a politician? Or do we not worry enough?
  • How will you apply lessons learned in this story to this class and your life?

Breaking News!

Tariffs: Canada, we have a problem.

Part Two

THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES WILL HELP YOU BETTER UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPTS YOU NEED TO LEARN IN THIS CLASS. YOUR TEACHER WILL SELECT WHICH ACTIVITIES YOU NEED TO COMPLETE BELOW.

The Art of Decision-Making

Think political decisions aren't hard? Try your hand at reaching a consensus agreement between divergent stakeholders.

Policy Investigation

How are decisions made? Explore an existing policy and better understand how it attempted to solve a societal problem.

Problem Solving

Good decisions don't start with an idea, but rather begin with a focused question that requires solving. * Recommended

Part Three

HOW DOES THIS CLASS RELATE TO REAL-WORLD ISSUES?

Inquiry Media

Does nature need half?

Further Exploration

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Constitution Act 1982

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Policy Analysis

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Chapter Two

The Context of It All

Chapter Three

We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know

Chapter Four

Brainstorming to Focus

Chapter Five

Here’s How

Chapter Six

Your Turn

Chapter Seven

Dig Deeper

Chapter Eight

Be Better

Chapter Nine

Own Your Hypocrisy

Chapter Ten

Keep Going

Chapter Eleven

One Last Thing

Chapter Twelve

The End (of the Beginning)