Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Problem-Based Learning


Research emphasizes the value of problem-based learning for extending student thinking and creativity. Multifaceted problems (those that mimic real-life problems and allow a variety of ways to reach a solution) can also be used in the classroom to reveal student misconceptions that traditional tests miss. There is great value in having students demonstrate they know when to use specific procedures by working through problems. Here are some pictures of our class working on group problem solving.













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