DEVELOP STUDENT CAPABILITIES, IN PARTICULAR CREATIVE THINKING, PROBLEM SOLVING, SELF-DIRECTION
Purpose:
The ability to approach, understand and solve concrete problems is fundamental to introduce applied research into VET training.
It is a valuable and not trivial competence that requires the teachers the ability to stimulate their students and guide them in solving problems, even complex, through the use of creative thinking and practical exercises such as project work on real problems, design thinking workshops, or hackathon.
Through the comparison with the concrete case and the elaboration of possible solutions, the students develop critical sense and analytical skills that enhance the proactivity and the good predisposition to solve the problems, they learn to manage themselves in working groups with a win-win approach, meeting deadlines, managing available resources and negotiating with other members of the working group.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
Knowledge
Skills
Attitudes
Expected results:
This module will help you gain:
Concepts – Keywords
Problem Identification, Problem solving, Problem Analysis, Applied Research, Vocational Education and Training (VET), Resource Evaluation, Design Thinking, Hackathon, Project Working, Team Management
Forms of pedagogies
This module is divided into three sections and analyzes different tools to stimulate students to practice problem solving and creative thinking during educational activities based on real-world tasks. We have identified three possible methods to stimulate, test, and challenge students’ abilities: project work, design thinking, and hackathons.
The module includes articles, infographics, and videos that explain these three approaches and their specifics. In the first session, there are also 20 tips for dividing the class into small working groups and for better supporting students in the implementation phase. These tips are also valid and useful for managing hackathons and design thinking sessions.
Among the tools provided, there are guidelines and video materials that show concrete cases of these methodologies to support teachers in replicating them in their courses.
At the end of the module, there is a short multiple-choice quiz to verify that the fundamental information has been acquired.
Total module Duration
The estimated time for the participants to complete all proposed activities within this module is approximately: 4 hours.