Problems for Students
Problems constructed specifically for students provide both learning challenges and a means for evaluating student performances.
In most student assignments, tests, exams, and contests – problems are provided in written form along with rules restricting time and the resources that can be used.
Most student problems are intended to help students learn and consolidate the material being studied. Students can usually assume that any assigned problems can actually be solved. Lots of practice in solving problems in a given subject area is the very best strategy for developing problem-solving skills in that subject area. Relativestudent- skills in problem solving are often used to grade and rank students.
Problems constructed specifically for students provide both learning challenges and a means for evaluating student performances.
In most student assignments, tests, exams, and contests – problems are provided in written form along with rules restricting time and the resources that can be used.
Most student problems are intended to help students learn and consolidate the material being studied. Students can usually assume that any assigned problems can actually be solved. Lots of practice in solving problems in a given subject area is the very best strategy for developing problem-solving skills in that subject area. Relativestudent- skills in problem solving are often used to grade and rank students.