Decision-Making in Schools
Decision-Making in Schools
Decision-Making in Schools
Presented by
FRANCOIS L. DETERA, MM
Master Teacher I, Sorsogon National High School
SDO Sorsogon City
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Everyday in life you are faced with making decisions. Think
about a time in your life where you had to make a difficult
decision.
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Revisiting the Roles of a School Manager
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Revisiting the Roles of a School Manager
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Revisiting the Roles of a School Manager
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Leading vis-à-vis Decision-Making
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These are all
Leaders, right?
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What Filipinos Look for in a leader vis-à-vis on their
decision-making?
-According to a number of studies conducted by Faculty Members of the
Ateneo Graduate School of Business, CCE
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What Filipinos Look for in a leader vis-à-vis
on their decision-making?
• Able to exhibit ambidextrous behavior in terms of generating creativity
and enabling organizations to operate efficiently (Rodriguez and
Hechanova, 2014)
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Presentation Outline
❖ Decision and Decision-Making Defined
❖ Fundamental Concepts of DM
❖ Areas of DM in Schools
❖ DM Stages and Processes
❖ DM at Different Levels
❖ Basic and Contemporary DM Models
❖ Biases in DM and Predictors of Success in DM
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Decision and Decision-Making Defined
• A decision is a choice whereby a person performs a conclusion about a
situation. This represents a course of behavior about what must or what
must not be done. – Peter F. Drucker
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Fundamental Concepts of Decision-Making
➢The purpose of decision-making is to direct human behavior
and commitment towards a future goal.
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Fundamental Concepts of Decision-Making
➢DM as a managerial function is not absolutely devolved to school
managers.
“Decentralized Decision-Making in Schools: The Theory and Evidence on School-
Based Management by Felipe B. Osorio, et.al.”
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Fundamental Concepts of Decision-Making
➢Decision making process can be regarded as check and balance system
that keeps the organization growing both in vertical and linear
directions.
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Stages and Processes of Decision-Making
Implementation-
Intelligence Design Choice Follow-Up
1. Identify the Problem 3. Develop Alternatives 5. Select the Best 6. Implement the Decision
2. Collect Relevant Information 4. Evaluate each Alternative Alternative 7. Follow-up and Evaluate
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Stages and Processes of Decision-Making
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Stages and Processes of Decision-Making
3. Develop Alternatives
Design 4. Evaluate each Alternative
Opportunity - represents a situation in which there are possibilities to do
things that lead to results that exceed goals and expectations
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Stages and Processes of Decision-Making
Implementation- 6. Implement the Decision
Follow-Up 7. Follow-up and Evaluate
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Areas of Decision-Making in Schools
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On Stakeholder’s Involvement
Situation: A parent is complaining about your teacher having an
affair with her husband, which based on your observation is true.
As school head, what will you do?
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On Stakeholder’s Involvement
Situation: A parent is complaining about your teacher having an
affair with her husband, which based on your observation is true.
As school head, what will you do?
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On Curriculum and Instruction Enhancement
Situation: St. Joseph High School organized a virtual educational
“field trip” to supplement instruction in ODL classes. Majority of
the students joined the virtual undertaking except for three
students. The school gave them offline activities. Is the decision of
the school justified?
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On Human Resource
Situation: Teacher X refused to accomplish the electronic class
record required by his immediate boss, ASP II for Academics,
arguing that he has academic freedom. Principal Y argued that
Teacher X’s contention is untenable thus issued a memorandum to
Teacher X to comply. Is the decision of Principal Y proper?
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Decision-Making at Different Levels
TOP MANAGEMENT
MIDDLE LEVEL
MANAGEMENT
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Basic Decision-Making Models
❖ The Rational or Logical Model
❖ Non-Rational Models
❑Simon’s Normative Model
❑Garbage Can Model
❑Intuitive Decision Model
❑Pre-disposed Decision Model
❖ Evidence-Based Model
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Basic Decision-Making Models
1. The Rational or Logical DM Model
- proposes that managers use a logical four-step approach to decision-making
Bounded rationality
represents the notion that decision makers are “bounded” or restricted by a variety of
constraints when making decisions
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Basic Decision-Making Models
2. Nonrational models
-attempt to explain how decisions are actually made
❖Decision making is uncertain
❖Decision makers do not possess complete information
❖Difficult for managers to make optimal decisions
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a. Simon’s Normative Model
Satisficing
• choosing a solution that meets some minimum qualifications, one that is
“good enough”
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b. Garbage Can Model
• decision making is sloppy and haphazard
• decisions result from complex interaction of four independent
streams of events:
problems
solutions
participants
choices/opportunities
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c. Intuitive Decision Making Model
represents judgments, insights, or decisions that “come to mind on their own, without
explicit awareness of the evoking cues and of course without explicit evaluation of the
validity of these cues.”
• Holistic hunch
• judgment that is based on a subconscious integration of information
stored in memory
• Automated experiences
• choice based on a familiar situation and a partially subconscious
application of previously learned information related to that situation
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c. Intuitive Decision Making Model
-managers do not use objective methods in DM instead use their “gut feeling” and
instincts. This is most suited for managers who have several years of experiences and
knowledge gained from previously encountered scenarios. However, too much
reliance on feelings and instincts often does not lead to be the most ideal decisions but
to imperfect plans and strategies instead. The urgency of situation may also push a
manager to use this model.
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d. Pre-disposed DM Model
- the manager, once he/she decides on a solution, will no longer look for other
alternative solutions. The chosen solution is considered the most acceptable
and effective solution and the manager then gathers the needed resources to
implement the decision.
- This is the weakest for the manager, he/she makes a unilateral, snap decision.
There is also a tendency for the manager to collect data and information that
only support his/her decision, ignoring all other contrary data.
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Basic Decision-Making Models
3. Evidence-based decision making (EBDM)
• represents a process of conscientiously using the best available data and
evidence when making managerial decisions
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Contemporary structured decision-making
models
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Steps in Kepner-Tregoe Matrix Model
1.Situation Appraisal- the manager clarifies aspect of the scenario and outlines
possible causes.
2.Problem Analysis- the root cause of the problem is identified and manager
analyzes the effect brought about the problem.
3.Decision Analysis- various solutions and courses of action are identified and
evaluated by conducting risk analysis.
4.Potential Problem Analysis- a possible final decision is determined and
carefully scrutinized. Pros and cons of alternatives are identified and
appropriate actions are taken to minimize the identified risks.
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Vroom-Yetton-Jago Decision Model
-originally developed by Victor Vroom and Philip Yetton in 1973, and revised in
1998 in collaboration with Arthur Jago. This focuses not on identifying
possible decisions, but on selecting the best leadership style suited for
planning and decision making relevant to various situations
1. Autocratic 1 (A1)- the leader is the sole decision maker. Using all the
information available, the manager makes the decision for the firm.
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Vroom-Yetton-Jago Decision Model
3. Consultative I (C1) – this lets the group members know the problem but the
final decision still rests on the manager.
4. Consultative 2 (C2) – the manager discusses the issue with the group and
gathers suggestions from them. The manager makes the final decision.
5. Group II (G2) – all the group members are responsible for coming up with the
final decision. The manager presents the problem and acts as the facilitator in
the process. The group agrees on the final selection of the best alternative
(decision).
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Contemporary structured decision-making
models
C. Observe-Orient-Decide-Act Model- this was brought abought by
the application of military tactics in business situations and other
organizations. This was developed by US Air Force Colonel John Boyd
as decision making model for air combat. For him, DM is essentially a
cycle of actions- observe, orient, decide and act- that an individual
does in quick succession to address a situation.
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Four steps in Observe-Orient-Decide-Act Model
1.OBSERVE- gather much information as possible regarding the school environment.
He/she then scans the environment and observes what the external factors are
doing and how clients respond to the product or service the school currently offers.
(SWOT and PESTS Analyses).
2.ORIENT- after scanning, the manager takes a closer look at the information
gathered during the first stage. Societal factors are carefully studied as against the
client’s perceptions of school operations. External factors are likewise analyzed as
determinants of the school’s success.
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Four steps in Observe-Orient-Decide-Act Model
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Decision-Making Biases
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Decision-Making Biases
1. Escalating Commitment- this happens when a manager despite his/her knowledge of
a project’s failure, continues to acquire more resources to pursue the project instead of
abandoning it. The manager does this due to a feeling of personal responsibility
regarding the project and/or saving his/her ego or reputation.
2. Prior Hypothesis Bias- when a manager holds on to his/her prior belief that a project
will succeed even when evidence to the contrary has been provided. The manager will
strongly pursue the said project while only accepting opinion that agree with his/her
views.
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Decision-Making Biases
3. Representativeness- it is the tendency to make generalizations based on a
small sample or a single experience.
5. Framing Bias- this kind of bias correlates the outcome with how a problem or
decision is framed. Typical for a manager when confronted with problems tend to stick
to their conventional frames or reference and refuse to entertain the notion of
implementing changes in their views regarding the company.
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Decision-Making Biases
6. Illusion of Control- a type of error which many managers commit when they become
overconfident regarding their ability to solve problems. In a nutshell, too much reliance
on experience and their status in the academe, hence underestimating the problems
they encounter.
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Predictors of Success
Growth mindset
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Fixed Mindset vs Growth Mindset
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A growth mindset is the belief that someone’s ability and intelligence can be developed
over time.
Conversely, a fixed mindset is the belief that individuals are born with certain invariant
characteristics, which cannot be altered by experience.
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What is your mindset?
Growth mindset
Fixed mindset
My intelligence, ability and
performance can be improved My brains are ‘hard-wired’ and
with effort and the right incapable of dramatic change. I give
strategies, and that my failures up easily, ignore constructive
serve as an opportunity for feedback and I feel threatened by
the success of others.
growth and learning.
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What are executive functions?
In advancing a decision and implementing it,
executive functions are your ability to:
➢start tasks
➢stay focused
➢keep track of information
➢plan the necessary steps to reach your goals
➢manage your emotions to direct your behavior
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If you want to find out what your executive function strengths and challenges are, you may try this questionnaire
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BUILD YOUR CORE CAPABILITIES NOW!
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Poor Decision-Making
will result to Dysfunctional Leadership
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Characteristics of Real Leaders
• Competence knowledge, skills, ability to achieve
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Focus on Essential Learning
The 2022 Competencies
Education
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New features for the 2022 Basic Education Curriculum
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