What is a wicked problem?
Every day students, teachers, doctors, accountants, anyone really... come across problems that we need to solve. However, not all problems have a sure-fire solution, if any solution at all. These unsolvable problems we call "wicked problems."
For this project my teammate and I needed to choose a Wicked Problem related to education, we chose the following:
For this project my teammate and I needed to choose a Wicked Problem related to education, we chose the following:
Allow failure to be as powerful a learning mode as success.
We then came up with questions about this problem and brainstormed reasons why it may be such a "wicked problem" after all. The following infographic (using Easel.ly) shares some of my research and understanding of this Wicked Problem.
Multimodal presentation
After research and team collaboration we created this Multimodal presentation to illustrate our findings.
Resources
Bauer, D. M. (2007). Another F Word: Failure in the Classroom. Pedagogy 7(2), 157-170. Duke University Press. Retrieved August 13, 2018, from Project MUSE database.
Berger, W. (2014). A more beautiful question: The power of inquiry to spark breakthrough ideas. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
Robinson, C. (2017, October). Growth mindset in the classroom. Science Scope, 41(2), 18+. Retrieved from http://link.galegroup.com.proxy1.cl.msu.edu.proxy2.cl.msu.edu.proxy1.cl.msu.edu.proxy2.cl.msu.edu/apps/doc/A509163059/AONE?u=msu_main&sid=AONE&xid=86a47d08
Berger, W. (2014). A more beautiful question: The power of inquiry to spark breakthrough ideas. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
Robinson, C. (2017, October). Growth mindset in the classroom. Science Scope, 41(2), 18+. Retrieved from http://link.galegroup.com.proxy1.cl.msu.edu.proxy2.cl.msu.edu.proxy1.cl.msu.edu.proxy2.cl.msu.edu/apps/doc/A509163059/AONE?u=msu_main&sid=AONE&xid=86a47d08