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Reflection from the Problem Solving Approach

 The Task Over the past two weeks, my peers and I have been preparing to deliver our "problem solving approaches" to our cohort in lab. The problem solving approach is a systematic way to approach real world problems that allows students to work to solve the problem. In 412, we learned 4 types of problem solving approaches, they are: the forked road problem, the possibilities factor problem, the solutions to be improved problem, and the effect-cause problem.  For this lab, I decided to add the situations to be improved problem into my global agriculture unit. The title of my lesson was "How can we address the four pillars of food security?". During this lesson, I would introduce students to the four pillars of food security and then ask them to determine while pillar of food security is being affected in a given scenario. After students identified what pillar was being affected, I would then have them create a plan for how they could help alleviate the problems with...