The Problem Solving Approach |
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| Aim of the Game: To go through the problem-solving approach. Learning Objectives: • To discuss the problem statements. • To use the problem-solving technique. Structure: Small groups discussion. Time: 30-45 minutes Materials: Visual Aid “Problem Solving Approach” and problem statements. Method: • Present and explain the following visual aid to the group:
• Hand out the problems statements to each group for them to work on using the problem-solving approach. The Problem Statements 1. Young people are dropping out of school. 2. Young people are pressured by a gang to join them. 3. There is a bully in the class. 4. A teenage girl is the subject of gossip in school. 5. A teenage boy is being ridiculed by his friends. Evaluation: • How was the experience of using the problem-solving approach? • What factors influenced your hypothesis? • What daily problems do young people in your country face and what can they do to solve them? • Why do you think young people need to be able to solve the problems that they face? |

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