Problems-First Learning

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By Ted McCain

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The educational pattern of lecture, listen, and forget is deeply ingrained in schools. In this user-friendly resource, author Ted McCain offers a compelling alternative that flips lessons on their heads: the problems-first instructional method. Using this method, you will fully engage students by first introducing a problem and then empowering learners to solve it using creativity, innovation, collaboration, and other essential skills.

Use this resource to help students achieve higher levels of thinking:

  • Identify the need for instructional change in the current educational system.
  • Consider the transferable skills students need for solving problems in the workplace and in life outside the classroom.
  • Study the benefits of a problems-first teaching style.
  • Learn to implement problems-first methods into existing classrooms.
  • Understand how this method teaches seven essential 21st century skills highly desired in the modern workforce.
  • Discover how to introduce role-play into the classroom and broaden lessons to encompass whole-mind learning and boost student engagement.
  • Contents:
    Acknowledgments
    Table of Contents
    About the Author
    Introduction
    Part One: Understanding New Needs and a New Approach for a Digital Generation
    Chapter 1: The New Needs of a Changing Generation
    Chapter 2: The Thinking and Processing Skills Students Need for the Future
    Chapter 3: The Key to a New Approach
    Part Two: Learning How to Create Problems-First Projects
    Chapter 4: Envision a New Role for the Teacher
    Chapter 5: Ensure That Problems Are First, Teaching Is Second
    Chapter 6: Establish a Real-World Link Using Role-Play
    Chapter 7: Expand Your View of the Curriculum
    Chapter 8: Equip Students With the 4 Ds of Problem Solving
    Chapter 9: Elevate the Students' Level of Thought
    Chapter 10: Educate the Whole Mind
    Chapter 11: Evaluate Holistically
    Chapter 12: Ease Yourself Out of the Picture
    Part Three: Making the Shift to Problems-First Teaching
    Chapter 13: Pointers for Shifting to a Problems-First Approach
    Chapter 14: Examples of Problems-First Lesson Plans
    References and Resources
    Index

    Problems-First Learning