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Today’s presentation • Participate in an example of contextualised group work activity – theme of problem solving • Brainstorm around how you can incorporate contextualised group work techniques in your classroom • Examples of the types of teaching strategies / activities you can use to engage groups of students Polya: “The Father of Problem Solving” • George Pólya was a Hungarian mathematician. • He made fundamental contributions to combinatorics, number theory, numerical analysis and probability theory. He is also noted for his work in heuristics and mathematics education. Heuristics • Heuristic (Greek: "find" or "discover") refers to experience-based techniques for problem solving, learning, and discovery that gives a solution which is not guaranteed to be optimal. • Where an exhaustive search is impractical, heuristic methods are used to speed up the process of finding a satisfactory solution via mental shortcuts. • Examples of this method include using a rule of thumb, an educated guess, an intuitive judgment, stereotyping, or common sense. 4 Polya's Problem Solving Techniques • In 1945 George Polya published the book How To Solve It which quickly became his most prized publication. • It sold over one million copies and has been translated into 17 languages. • In this book he identifies four basic principles of problem solving. 1. Understand the problem • Do you understand all the words used in stating the problem? • What are you asked to find or show? • Can you restate the problem in your own words? • Can you think of a picture or diagram that might help you understand the problem? • Is there enough information to enable you to find a solution? 6
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