The Dialogues

The Curriculum is based on the Socratic Method. This method encourages maximum student participation.

Goals and Objectives

  • Teach life skills that students can immediately apply to their lives
  • Expose students to the decision-making process, including: comparing and evaluating options, making choices, and determining results
  • Stimulate independent thinking and discussion of critical issues affecting their lives
  • Give students an opportunity to share their beliefs, frustrations, values and opinions
  • Provide teachers with valuable insight into their students and challenge teachers’ presumptions about their students’ perspectives

Lesson Plan Summary

Each Dialogue topic includes a lesson plan that includes:

  • Main goals
  • Initial questions to stimulate discussion
  • Additional questions
  • Corresponding Guidebook assignments
  • Additional exercises and tips for teachers
  • Listing of additional resources (such as Internet links) on related subjects

AD101 Dialogue Topics

  • Program Introduction
  • Setting Personal Goals
  • Personal Control and Your Sphere of Influence
  • Values Clarification
  • Making and Analyzing Decisions
  • Personal Identity
  • Dating and Relationships
  • Parents and Parenting
  • Independence vs. Dependence
  • Addictive Behaviors
  • Stereotypes
  • Pressure and Influence
  • The Media and Marketing
  • Money Management
  • Consequences and Results
  • College
  • Jobs and Career Assessment
  • Time Management
  • Exploring the World
  • Networking and the Internet
  • Death
  • Re-evaluating Goals
  • Program Evaluation

 

 

LIFE IS A JOURNEY, NOT A DESTINATION.
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The Dialogues

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