Problem Solving
Method
 Problem Solving Method
 is a teaching strategy that employs
   the scientific method in searching
   for information.
 is a technique that requires a
   learner to work actively in the
   solution of a difficulty or an
   undesirable situation.
      Steps in Problem Solving:
Sensing and defining the problem.
      Formulating hypothesis.
           Testing the hypothesis.
            Analysis, interpretation and
              evaluation of evidence.
              Formulating conclusion.
Advantages of Problem-Solving Method
 This method develop learners science
  processes skills.
 Develops higher level thinking skills.
 A keen sense of responsibility, originality and
  resourcefulness are developed.
 Provide learners an opportunity to develop
  their critical thinking, open-mindedness and
  wise judgment.
 The students learn to accept the opinions and
  evidence shared by others.
     Guidelines For Its Effective Use
 Problem must be clear and concise.
 Problem is adapted to the age, interests and
  skills of the students.
 Group the students and allow each one to
  share in the task to be performed.
 Prepare supplementary materials to substitute
  for that are not available.
 Guide them in every step by asking leading
  questions.
 See to it that the process or procedure is done
  correctly and well.
 Set criteria for evaluation.
Project Method
Project Method
 It is a teaching method that requires the students
  to present in concrete form the results of
  information gathered about a concept, principle
  or innovation.
 It is referred as “self-directed study”
 It is planned and systematic.
 According to Kilpatrick(1918), it is a whole-
  hearted purposeful activity proceeding in a social
  environment.
Steps in Project Method:
             • The teacher must consider the needs,
Purposing      abilities, and interests of the learners.
             • When activities are planned by the
Planning       students, they do their parts willingly and
               cooperatively.
             • Carrying out or implementing activities
Executing      as planned and envisioned by the class.
             • The finished product must be displayed
Evaluating     for assessment by both teacher and
               students.
Advantages of Project Method
 It is a teaching method that emphasizes “learning
  by doing”.
 Constructing projects develops students’
  manipulative skill.
 The students become resourceful and innovative.
 The finished product can serve as evidence of
  learning achieved.
 It instills the value of initiative , industry and
  creativity. In addition to learning a concept,
  students become productive and enterprising.
 Develops the spirit of cooperation and sharing of
  ideas.
Guidelines for Its Effective Use
1. Assign projects according to the interest and
   ability of the students.
2. Set clear objectives for evaluation.
3. Provide minimal supervision to set
   directions and monitor progress.
4. Encourage the use of local materials.
5. The design of the project must be carefully
   checked before the group/student starts.
Cooperative Learning
       Cooperative Learning
 Makes use of a classroom organization
  where learners work in groups or teams to
  help each other learn.
 This approach help small groups in solving
  problem and acquire information through
  collective effort.
 It is a learning structure where students
  depend on one another and work
  together to achieve the shared goals.
Characteristics Features
 2 Components of Cooperative Learning
   a cooperative incentive structure - one where
    two or more individuals are interdependent
    for a reward. They will share if they are
    successful.
   a cooperative task structure - a situation in
    which two or more individuals are allowed,
    encouraged or required to work together on
    some tasks, coordinating their efforts to
    complete the task
 Students work in teams to tackle academic
  tasks.
 Reward systems are group-oriented rather than
  individually-oriented.
 The interactions within the group is controlled
  by the members themselves.
 Each individual learner is accountable for
  his/her learning.
 The group reflects on and evaluates the group
  process they underwent.
              Positive Interdependence
Elements of   Individual Accountability
Cooperative
  Learning       Equal Participation
              Simultaneous Interaction
Guidelines for Its Effective Use
 Heterogeneous grouping.
 Make sure that the students exhibit the
  necessary social skills to work cooperatively in
  group situations.
 Provide adequate space for ease and speed in
  movement.
 Provide adequate learning tools.
 Provide adequate learning tools so as not to
  make others wait at a time they are needed.
 Make sure each group understands the goal,
  procedures, tasks and method of evaluation.
     Selected Structures in Cooperative
                  Learning
1.Roundrobin
     Each student in turn shares something with his
     groupmates.
2. Word-webbing
    Students write simultaneously on a piece of
    paper representing the relation of ideas in a
    certain topic.
                              blue
                       red              yellow
    orange                                       Yellow-orange
               green          Primary
                                                           Red-orange
                              colors
     Secondary                                       Tertiary
      colors                                          colors
                                                                blue-green
                             Colors          red-violet     blue-violet
3. Numbered Heads Together
     The teacher asks a question, students consult to
  make sure everyone knows the answer, then one
  student is called upon to answer.
References:
“A good teacher is one, that never stops
 listening; a good listener is one , that
never stops teaching.”- Anthony Liccoine
  Thank you for listening!