Problem solving is a process to choose and use the effective and beneficial tool and behaviours among the different potentialities to reach the target.
It contains scientific method, critical thinking, taking decision, examining and reflective thinking.
This method is used in the process of solving ...
Problem solving is a process to choose and use the effective and beneficial tool and behaviours among the different potentialities to reach the target.
It contains scientific method, critical thinking, taking decision, examining and reflective thinking.
This method is used in the process of solving a problem to generalize or to make synthesis.
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PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD K. DEVENDRAKULA THIRUMAGAL Assistant professor Lakshmi College of Education Gandhigram Dindigul D.T Tamilnadu , India k.thirumagal 84 @gmail.com
Problem solving is a process to choose and use the effective and beneficial tool and behaviours among the different potentialities to reach the target. It contains scientific method, critical thinking, taking decision, examining and reflective thinking. This method is used in the process of solving a problem to generalize or to make synthesis. PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD
“ Problem solving is planned attack on difficulty for finding out satisfactory solution”- M.N.Singh and S.B.Maheswary. “A Problem exists for an individual when he has a definite goal, which he cannot reach by the behaviour pattern which he already has available”- Gates DEFINITIONS
In the class room situation , problem solving can be viewed in two phases A way of thinking A way of teaching Phases in problem solving
Any problem posed before the learners should possess the following characteristics if it has to be educationally valuable. Such problems should be: Clear and definite. Challenging and hence interest generating. Suitable to the age, needs and physical & mental capability of pupils. Related to actual life situations. Understandable to the learners who face it. Characteristics of a problem in a learning situation
Thought provoking. Corrected to the existing knowledge of the learners. Worthwhile and of practical value. Workable with the resources available. Feasible within the time available. cont.
Maintain the spirit of discovery among students. Give proper guidance to the students from the beginning till the solutions is reached. Extend optimum help to each student in case difficulties are experienced. Supply only extra information regarding the problem. Establish rapport with students, for the smooth competition of the work Teacher’s role in problem solving
Sensing the problem. Interpreting, defining and delimiting the problem. Collect the relevant data. Organising and evaluating the data. Formulating tentative solution. Arriving at the final solution. Steps in the problem solving method
Problem survey:- Analyzing a problem situation for details to be studied. Problem description :-Providing a clear statement of the problem to be studied . Problem discussion :-Making sure that the students understand what is involved in the problem Stages in problem solving
Problem limitation : - isolating those parts of the problem that can be attacked profitably . Planning for action :-Preparing suitable hypothesis for investigation. Further analysis and limitation :- Tentative testing of hypothesis to identify those most likely to yield a solution . cont.
INDUCTION It is like teaching with discovering method. Cases are observed carefully. The similarities and dissimilarities are found. Then you can reach the general rule or law with the techniques "generalization" or "making abstract" from the similarities. TECHNIQUES USED IN PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD
It is reverse of induction technique. Some general laws and rules which are reached before are given to the students and want them to apply this method to different singular case. The convenience of it to the one of the case is controlled mentally. DEDUCTION
It provides the active participation of the students in teaching-learning activity. It habituates student to study regularly and organized. It provides students o gain scientific view and thinking. It makes students to be interested in learning. It helps to improve the sense of responsibility of students. It provides students to face the problems boldly and to deal with it in a scientific approach. ADVANTAGES OF PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD
It helps students to adopt the view of benefit from others ideas and to help each other. It predicates the learning to a more logical and doughty foundation. It improves the ability of making proposes and putting forward the hypothesis. It helps students to adopt the idea of not to be hurry to make a decision. CONT.
It takes too much time. It is not possible to apply this method to all disciplines. It can load some worldly burdensome to students. It can be difficult for students to provide the materials and sources which is required for solving the problem. Evaluating the learning can be difficult. DISADVANTAGES OF PROBLEM SOLVING METHOD
The limitations are mainly due to ineffective use of the problem solving method. When a classroom is completely teacher dominated then in such a classroom the problem solving method will fail. Difficult to organise e- contents of syllabus according to this method. Time consuming method. All topics and areas cannot be covered by this method. There is a lack of suitable books and references for the students. Method does not suit students of lower classes. Mental activity dominates this method. Hence there is neglect of physical and practical experiences. Limitation