Students Presentations as a Source of Evidence

Pat Wagener (Los Medanos): “Can Problem Solving Become a Habit of Mind”

Pat Wagener says:

Throughout the semester, my students were expected to present their solution of an application problem to the class. They were directed to make their knowledge visible so anyone who viewed their solution would clearly understand their thinking.

One principle benefit was to view the students’ understanding and implementation of a Problem Solving Process (PSP), as well as the gaps in their understanding of the PSP.

Follow this link to see four slide shows of student work, with my written comments on their “Habit of Mind” and the use of a PSP.

Adapted from Pat Wagener (Los Medanos): “Can Problem Solving Become a Habit of Mind”

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One Response to Students Presentations as a Source of Evidence

  1. PTLLS says:

    In Europe lifelong learning takes now has a different approach, we hope to see more development as a result of new legislation, good luck all teachers!

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