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Session 6. Implement and evaluate the solution. Step #5: Implement the solution. Implementing the solution may require both patience and persistence Most problems are not solved quickly or on the first attempt If a plan or solution does not work immediately, do not get discouraged
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Session 6 Implement and evaluate the solution
Step #5: Implement the solution • Implementing the solution may require both patience and persistence • Most problems are not solved quickly or on the first attempt • If a plan or solution does not work immediately, do not get discouraged • Try a different strategy or solution until you find one that works
Build Your Skills • Working as a group to construct things, responding to difficult situations and explaining how you have dealt with problems in the past will help you build your ability to implement solutions. • In the activities that follow, you will be building skills that will help implement the best solution when problem solving.
Step #6 Evaluate the Solution
Think about the following: • Did the solution work? • If not—why not? What went right, and what went wrong? • What changes could you make to make the solution work better?
Using Bloom's Taxonomy Remembering • What did I do? Understanding • What was important about it? Application • When did I do this before? • When will I do it again? Analysis • Do I see any patterns or relationships? Evaluation • How well did I do? What worked? What needs to be improved? Creation • What should I do next?
Build Your Skills • Playing word on the street and using Bloom's taxonomy questions will help you build your evaluation skills. • In the activities that follow, you will be building skills that will help you evaluate solutions you have implemented.
Practice Your Skills John was told by his boss four weeks ago that he would have to do a big presentation at work. The presentation needed to be prepared in addition to a number of regular daily tasks. He focused on his daily tasks and did a good job completing them but the presentation kept "slipping" his mind. On the night before the due date of the presentation, he realized that he had at least 8-10 hours' worth of work left to do on the presentation. This wasn't the first time he had procrastinated on a major work assignment and left it until the last minute. Last year he received a note on his personal file for a similar situation. • What steps can John take to implement and evaluate the solution?
Milestone 60 Engage with others to achieve a shared outcome.
Credits This Power Point was created by Laubach Literacy Ontario. The resources can be downloaded free of charge at www.laubach-on.ca. This Employment Ontario project was funded by the Ontario Government. 2015 All website links were accurate at the time of original distribution-March 2015. All of the images and clip art used in this Power Point are from Clipart.com and Microsoft Office.com.