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Difficult Ethical Choices

CONCEPTUAL
Personal & Social DevelopmentResponsible Decision-Making|Ages 9—11|ID: mt_6xj94tmpi-

Understand that ethical decisions are not always black and white — that sometimes there is no perfect answer and reasonable people can disagree — and practise weighing up competing values when making difficult choices

Mastery Evidence

  • Describe a moral dilemma where both sides have valid points
  • Explain the values in tension (e.g., loyalty vs safety, honesty vs kindness)
  • Describe how they would make a decision in such a situation and justify their reasoning

Assessment Prompt

“If [child]'s friend tells them a secret but the secret involves something dangerous, can [child] think through the tension between loyalty to their friend and the need to keep someone safe?”

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