Tackling unstructured problems
Do I just stand back and watch or intervene and tell them what to do?
In mathematics lessons, pupils are usually told which prerequisite information they need and which techniques to deploy. If, however, pupils are to learn to use their mathematics autonomously outside the classroom, they also need opportunities to work on unstructured problems that require the selection and use of a wide range of mathematical techniques. This module compares structured and unstructured versions of problems and considers the demands and challenges they present to pupils and teachers.
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The module is a three-part "sandwich", giving a chance for participants to try the new ideas in their own classroom, then reconvene to discuss the experience:
Introductory session
Discuss the issues, observe a lesson video and plan your own lesson
Into the classroom
Try an activity in your own classroom
Follow-up session
Reflect on your experiences and explore related issues
Technical note: These modules are video-based, and require a fast internet connection.
Some institutional networks may interfere with the video playback. Alternatively, download the complete module from the link below when you have access to fast internet (the files are ~1GB) and run the module from your hard drive or a memory stick.Download
Credits
The videos were made possible by the hard work, patience and cooperation of the staff and pupils of Amery Hill School, Alton.
Technical notes
These modules will work best with a recent version of Internet Explorer (IE 10/11), Firefox, Safari or Chrome. IE8 or later should work (with some cosmetic issues) but will not be supported.
The modules are video-based, and require a fast internet connection.
Some institutional networks may interfere with the video playback. Alternatively, download the complete module from the link below when you have access to fast internet (the files are ~1GB) and run the module from your hard drive or a memory stick.
PC Users will require Adobe Reader or alternative to view and print the documents.
To run the software applets online, you will need Flash Player installed.