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Problem solving: 8 practical tips to make it work in your classroom

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8. “Let’s reflect”

At the end it is always worth looking back at the various processes that got to a solution. If there are multiple solutions it can be good to discuss which were the best or most efficient

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Students can explore different ways of sharing these such as a simple flow chart or a step-by-step guide to make it more accessible. Some of these might serve as tools in the future. Might there be improvements? What other problems might this solution help with?

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