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Unit 4: Problem Solving and Collaboration Skills for Success 

Essential Question #2 – What are the skills I will need to be successful?
Essential Understanding: Successful high school students fully define the problem at hand and then select a viable solution strategy to solve the problem.  They monitor their progress toward their goal and can reflect upon the process as a whole.  Successful high school students understand their role in a group and can use their emotional intelligence to collaborate effectively. 

Key Content
  1. Problem Identification
  2. Relationship Bank Account
  3. Social Exchange Theory
  4. Body Language
  5. Emotional Intelligence


Problem Solving

Overcoming Functional Fixedness Demonstration
Divergent Thinking Definition
Problem Identification
Problem Solving Rubric



Collaboration

Collaboration Rubric
Body Language PowerPoint
Relationship Bank Account
Social Exchange Theory



Solve a Real World Problem

Problem Solving Proposal
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