VALUES CLARIFICATION & DECISION MAKING CYCLE 3 CORE ETHICAL VALUES Malama-----Caring Ho’ihi----Respect Ho'ihi aku ho’ihi mai. Give and receive respect.

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VALUES CLARIFICATION & DECISION MAKING CYCLE 3

CORE ETHICAL VALUES Malama-----Caring Ho’ihi----Respect Ho'ihi aku ho’ihi mai. Give and receive respect. Kuleana----Responsibility Na'au pono & 'Oia' i'o----Integrity & Honesty

Hawaiian Values Aloha ‘Imi na’auao – seek education Malama – to care ‘Ike pono – to understand Kuleana – responsibility Ho’omau – to continue, perservere Ha’aha’a – humbleness, modesty

CORE VALUES & YOU 1.Give an example of when YOU were honest. 2.Give an example of when YOU had integrity. 3.Give an example of when YOU respected yourself. 4.Give an example of when YOU gave respect to another person. 5.Give an example of when YOU acted in a responsible way. 6.Give an example of when you acted in a courteous way.

DECISION MAKING PROCESS SITUATION IDENTIFY OPTIONS ANTICIPATE CONSEQUENCES DECIDE ON A PLAN OF ACTION ACT!!!

SITUATIONS

Think It Through – Discuss It 1.What would you do in this situation? 2.Why would you do that? 3.How would your choice affect you? 4.How would your choice affect the other person or the other people who are involved? 5.Which core value(s) goes with this situation? Why do you think that?

Core values & People You know Who is the most honest person you know? E.g. Who has the greatest sense of integrity? E.g. Who do you think has a great deal of respect for themselves/others? E. g. Who is the most responsible person you know? E.g. Who is the most courteous person you know? E.g.

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