Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching (Jun 2015)

Fostering Student Engagement: Creative Problem-Solving in Small Group Facilitations

  • Patricia L Samson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/celt.v8i0.4227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) can be a transformative teaching methodology that supports a dialogical learning atmosphere that can transcend the traditional classroom and inspire excellence in students by linking real life experiences with the curriculum. It supports a sense of inquiry that incorporates both experiential learning and the development of critical thinking skills. Incorporating active learning strategies in a way that transcends the classroom and sparks interest and passion for students is an important pedagogical ingredient for educators. The key question driving this study is how can CPS as a teaching method be used to motivate students and engage them in a process of active learning within the context of a social policy course? This study examines student engagement and motivation in a problem-centred approach to teaching and learning, and provides a concrete example of a CPS exercise couched in small group facilitations to support peer learning.

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