CHANGE through CHOICES, Advanced version,
addresses concepts like Personal versus group
choices; Permanent versus temporary changes; and
Regret versus Satisfaction. Also offers Big Ideas such
as "The world is in a constant state of change;
There is a pattern for change, called a PARADIGM.
", and "Change and or choices has
responsibilities - personal, societal, global.".
Examples of the Essential Questions provided
to stimulate your students' thinking: "What changes
would you like to have a choice in, that right now you
have no choice in? Give supporting reasons"; "Why do you
have choice in some changes and not in others?" ";
"What choices were given with the changes at the
beginning of the school year?"