YOGYAKARTA - Deliberation is an act or activity that is a reflection of the 4th principle of Pancasila. As good Indonesian citizens, of course, we must seek deliberation in determining collective decisions. For example, we can watch deliberation activities in daily life, for example from a small family environment, school environment, and in a large capacity such as the state. In this article, we will discuss examples of deliberation in schools.
Below are a number of examples of deliberative activities that are generally carried out at school or at home:
Quoted from the Choices Edu website, there are several ways that can be done so that deliberations can run smoothly and reach consensus, including:
People who are deliberating are not only us, therefore also look at other people's opinions well. Understand what they said even though you disagree.
When it's time for you to talk, explain your ideas well and prioritize custom and politeness. Talk when you're welcome.
Put yourself in someone else's position. If you disagree, express it well, submit reasonable and strong arguments. Don't make other people feel ashamed if you don't want to be humiliated.
Don't build your own argument, especially if you lead a deliberation. It's best to make yourself open to all ideas. Don't cut other people who are talking. If you're worried about forgetting what you want to say, you can record it first.
Apart from listening to other people, you can also help them develop their ideas. This attitude can be applied only with an open mind. You can also do this so that the opinions of others are clearer in direction.
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It is better to be careful with other people's perspectives. If an agreement occurs, try to keep the atmosphere cool. Don't discredit other people's points of view.
You have to remember that deliberation is held for the common interest through the process of sharing ideas, not as a debate event or contest to plan the best idea. In deliberation, there is no win-lose. The best result is a mutual agreement.
That's a review of examples of deliberations in schools. Hopefully this information will be useful! Visit VOI.id to get other interesting information.
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