The document discusses the problem solving method in education. It defines problem solving as using reflective thinking to find solutions to difficulties. The main objectives are to stimulate creative thinking and help students formulate generalizations. The teacher's role is to create problems and guide students through identifying, analyzing, and testing hypotheses to solve problems. For a problem to be good, it should be real, educationally significant, clear, interesting, and challenge students. Problem solving provides real-life experience but can be time consuming. It is well-suited for teaching mathematics using different approaches like analytic or inductive reasoning.
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Problem Solving Method
The document discusses the problem solving method in education. It defines problem solving as using reflective thinking to find solutions to difficulties. The main objectives are to stimulate creative thinking and help students formulate generalizations. The teacher's role is to create problems and guide students through identifying, analyzing, and testing hypotheses to solve problems. For a problem to be good, it should be real, educationally significant, clear, interesting, and challenge students. Problem solving provides real-life experience but can be time consuming. It is well-suited for teaching mathematics using different approaches like analytic or inductive reasoning.
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PROBLEM SOLVING
METHOD ATHIRA MOHAN B M B.ED MATHEMATICS INTRODUCTION
The Problem solving method is one which involves
the use of the process of problem solving or reflective thinking or reasoning. As the name indicates ,it begins with the statement of a problem that challenges the students to find a solution. In this process the student may be required to gather data, analyse and interpret the information ,to arrive at a solution to the problems. Definitions
According to Yokam and Simpson
“A problem occurs in a situation in which a felt difficulty to act is realized. It is a difficulty that is clearly present and recognised by the thinker. It may be a purely mental difficulty or it may be physical and involve the manipulation of data. The distinguishing thing about a problem is that it impresses the individual who meets it as needing a solution. He recognises it as a challenge. Hence problem solving is a child's bounding curiosity which manifests itself in lists of questions that he raises of nature, of men and book.” RISK,T.M defines problem solving as “Planned attack upon a difficulty or perplexity for the purpose of finding a satisfactory solution”
According to JAMES ROSS
Problem solving is an educational device whereby the teacher and the pupils attempt in a conscious, planned, purposeful manner to arrive at an explanation or solution to some educationally significant difficulty.” MAIN OBJECTIVES OF PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD
1. To stimulate the reflective and creative
thinking of the students. It involves the thought process that results from a doubt or a problem. 2. Formulation of generalisations that are useful in future situations involving the solution of similar problems. 3.The solution of a problem, whatever be its nature, practical or informational, involves the process of reflective thinking. What is Reflective Thinking Reflective thinking is the Ability to sense the presence of a perplexing problem. Ability to recognise clearly the nature of the problem. Ability to hold the problem in mind as it is studied. Ability and readiness to a bold guess as hypothesis by way of solution. Ability to examine and evaluate critically the proposed solution. Ability and readiness to cast aside hypothesis which has not been found valid. Ability to maintain an attitude of suspended judgement until all facts are gathered, weighed and evaluated. Ability and readiness to recheck conclusions and test validity. STEPS IN PROBLEM SOLVING Identifying and defining the problem:- The students should be able to identify and clearly define the problem. The identified problem should be interesting, challenging and motivating for the students. Analysing the problem:- The problem should be carefully analysed as to what is given and what is to be found out. The relationships are to be clearly stated. Formulating tentative hypothesis:- This stage focuses at hypothesing-searching for a tentative solution to the problem.This helps the students to formulate hypothesis or educated guesses as the solution. Testing the hypothesis:- Appropriate methods should be selected to test the validity of the tentative hypothesis as a solution to the problem. If it is not proved to be the solution, the students are asked to formulate alternative hypothesis and proceed.
Checking the result or verification of the result:
At this step the students are asked to determine if their results substantiate the expected solution. The student should be able to make generalisations and apply them to their daily life. APPROACHES TO PROBLEM SOLVING Problem solving advocates the following approaches a) Analytic and synthetic approaches. b) Inductive and deductive approaches. TEACHER’S ROLE IN PROBLEM SOLVING Some of the roles of teacher involve; Ensure an atmosphere of freedom in the class. Create the problem situation. Assist the students in accepting, defining and stating the problem. Help the students in analysing the problem and in breaking up the problem into simpler units. Help the students to keep their attention focussed on the main problem. Guide the students in locating relevant source materials. Encourage the students in seeking important relationships in data. Exhibit spirit of enquiry and discovery. CRITERIA OF A GOOD PROBLEM
1. The problem should be real rather than artificial.
2. The problem should be educationally significant, productive of important and worthwhile learning. 3. It should be possible of a solution. 4. It should be related to the sub unit, the unit and the course. 5. It should be clear and free from ambiguities. 6. It should be interesting and challenging. 7. It should arouse the curiosity of the students. 8. It should occur frequently in life situation. 9. Itshould provide best mental discipline to the students. 10.It should have both practical and social values. 11.It should be neither too difficult nor too easy for the students. MERITS OF PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD Problem solving provides a real life experience to the children. It develops in pupils good habits of planning, thinking, reasoning and independent work. Itdevelops initiative and self-responsibility among the students. It takes into account individual differences. It helps the students to develop reflective thinking. DEMERITS OF PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD Not all students are problem solvers. The problem solving method becomes monotonous if used too frequently. It is time consuming and consequently it is not possible to cover the syllabus on time. Reference and resource materials may be difficult to come by. Not all mathematics teachers are well versed in these types of thinking. APPLICABILITY OF PROBLEM SOLVING Problem solving is an appropriate method for teaching mathematics. There are various approaches to problem solving namely analytic and synthetic, inductive and deductive approaches. Problem solving make use of any of these or a combination of these approaches. THANK YOU
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