Learning a Skill In general, to learn a skill (golf, driving car): 1.Skill is demonstrated to student 2.Student is directed and guided while practicing.

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Learning a Skill In general, to learn a skill (golf, driving car): 1.Skill is demonstrated to student 2.Student is directed and guided while practicing What about analytical reasoning skills? –It goes on inside the head – hard to demonstrate –Hard to direct and guide student

Thinking Aloud The most effective way to expose the process is to verbalize our thinking process –This is hard work! Not our normal mode –Need to be careful to explain every step Demonstrate analytical reasoning by watching problem solvers solve problems while thinking aloud Practice problem solving by thinking aloud to a partner

Pairs Problem Solving We will use the technique of Whimbey & Lochhead The partners have distinct roles: 1.One partner should read and think aloud. 2.The other partner is the listener Continually check accuracy Demand constant vocalization Thinking is a skill… but it is largely invisible –So we need to do everything possible to make it visible during this process

Problem 1 If the circle below is taller than the square and the triangle is shorter than the square, put a K in the circle. However, if this is not the case, put a T in the second tallest figure.

Problem 2 If the word sentence contains less than 9 letters and more than 3 vowels, circle the first vowel. Otherwise circle the consonant which is farthest to the right in the word.

Characteristics of Good Problem Solvers Positive attitude –Belief that academic reasoning problems can be solved through persistence, as opposed to believing “either you know it or you don’t” –Engage a confusing problem Concern for accuracy –Actively work to check your understanding Break the problem into parts Avoid guessing –And don’t jump to conclusions Active in problem solving –Do more things as part of the process

Role of the Listener Crucial role, hard work. 1.Continually check accuracy –Catch errors –Must work along/understand every step –Don’t let solver get ahead of him/herself –Point out errors, do not correct 2.Demand constant vocalization –Solver must spell out EVERY step Not a passive role!

Problem 3 Bill, Judy, and Sally have the occupations of teacher, plumber, and teamster but not necessarily in that order. Bill is sorter than Judy but taller than Sally. The plumber is the tallest and teamster is the shortest. What is Judy’s occupation?

Problem 4 If the second letter in the word west comes after the fourth letter in the alphabet, circle the letter A below. If it does not, circle the B. A B