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“Thinking for a Change” Curriculum 3.1 - Trainer Counselor for T4C

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Evaluate means taking time to think about<br />

what we did, how it worked, and use the<br />

experience to keep getting better at problem<br />

solving.<br />

Step 1: Do It<br />

Once we have a plan, we put it into action. So,<br />

we use the plan we have developed together and<br />

see if we can make it work <strong>for</strong> Bender.<br />

Notes<br />

Skill 6: Do and<br />

Evaluate<br />

Step 1: Do it<br />

Step 2: Ask questions<br />

Step 3: Decide what to do next<br />

Model the problem<br />

solving skills.<br />

One co-facilitator<br />

plays Bender the<br />

other plays Mr.<br />

Vernon. Do the<br />

following:<br />

Mr. Vernon<br />

13<br />

says: “The next<br />

screw that falls<br />

out is you.”<br />

Bender<br />

mumbles: “Eat<br />

my shorts.”<br />

Mr. Vernon<br />

demands: “What<br />

did you say?”<br />

(Stand with<br />

your finger<br />

pointing at<br />

Bender and<br />

National Institute of Corrections Introduction to Problem Solving<br />

Thinking <strong>for</strong> a Change<br />

Lesson 16 - 27

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