The phrase
"decision students" refers to students who actively make choices or decisions about their education, courses, or future plans. They are students who take responsibility for their own learning and make choices based on their own interests and goals.
Full definition
Choosing a Career & Major This will likely be one of the most important
decisions your student makes, so it is critical that they have the resources needed to make, not an impulsive decision, but an informed decision.
This brief provides an overview of the kinds
of decisions students face as they navigate community college (e.g., what course of study to pursue), the factors that affect how students make these decisions, and how these factors can often lead to adverse consequences.
When reflecting, facilitators might consider
what decisions students were asked to make when they attended elementary, junior or middle, and high school.
This story, the third in a series by The Hechinger Report, highlights the
difficult decisions our students and their families face when choosing a college because of gaps in their financial aid packages, as well as concerns regarding campus life.
Consider the consequences of
any decisions your students might make — for themselves, others and the economy.
The Urban Prep Creed is a clear articulation of the values that help inform
the decisions our students make each and every day at school and in life.
For example, some of
the decisions students would have to make include the number of hot dogs and hot dog buns to purchase for the party.
But technology can provide personalized feedback for
each decision a student makes, depending on their decision.
Start by restating
a decision the student voice group may make and ask everyone to show their level of support.
Student debt may also be impacting
the decisions students make about future employment.
Camille Chin - Kee - Fatt, Director of the Center, said, «These events help to inform
the decisions students must make as they plan their future.
I also learn from
the decisions students make — every student in every class has, at least once, blown me away with a decision she or he has made in a painting.