Learning Series: Think. Choose. Lead. Collection
Course
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Empower yourself to make smarter choices and become a positive influence in your community! This series will sharpen your critical thinking, guide you in choosing the right leaders, and inspire you to lead change — starting with your everyday actions.
Here is the course outline:
1. My Vote, My Future: Understanding the Power of Every BallotThis micro-module welcomes you to the course by showing how a single ballot can influence jobs, prices, public services, and long-term community growth. You’ll examine common reasons people skip voting, weigh pros and cons through real success stories, and practice self-reflection to connect personal goals with strategic, informed decision-making at the polls. By the end, you’ll have a concise roadmap for responsible, impact-driven citizenship. 12 sections
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2. Choose Wisely: How to Spot the Right LeadersKick-start and conclude your learning journey in one concise burst. You’ll discover a step-by-step approach to researching candidates, filtering out propaganda, weighing qualifications, and making balanced decisions—all while practicing logical analysis and critical thinking you can immediately apply at the ballot box. 12 sections
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3. Mind Over Hype: Developing Critical Thinking in Everyday ChoicesThis lightning-length module welcomes you to the course, previews the critical-thinking toolkit you will build, and closes with a concise recap you can revisit anytime. In under ten minutes you will learn how to gather solid facts, spot bias, use digital tools for verification, and weigh pros and cons to make sound everyday decisions. 12 sections
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4. Unity in Diversity: Respecting Political DifferencesThis micro-lesson sets the stage and wraps up guidance on how to engage in calm, constructive political discussions at work, with friends, and within families. Learners will explore practical listening techniques, self-awareness checks, and solution-focused thinking that prevent conflicts—online and offline—while fostering rapport and mutual understanding during heated election seasons. 12 sections
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5. Walk the Talk: Leading Change Where You AreThis micro-lesson introduces the idea that meaningful change begins with personal leadership and closes by challenging learners to immediately apply what they’ve learned. Through real-world examples and practical tips, participants discover how small, values-driven actions—at work and at home—can influence others, foster a culture of accountability, and spark broader community impact. 12 sections
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6. We want to hear from you!Learning Management System — NPS 1 section
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