Puzzle Computing Assessment Tool
Karen North from Houston ISD is a 27 year veteran Computer Science teacher who moved down to the elementary level to teach tech apps to K-5 for one purpose: to figure out why students were not coming up to secondary with the skills they needed in order to be able to problem solve.
She is involved in research to develp a K-8 curriculum designed to prepare students for there future both in education and in the workplace.
She shared video of her 2.9 yr. old grandson developing a problem solving process in order to successfully complete the animal puzzles on the Smithsonian National Zoo website. As he worked out the problem solving process, he became more and more fluent with his problem solving.
North is using this same puzzle tool to monitor and evaluate the performance of her K-5 students. She is monitoring whether there is a direct correllation between the increase in fluency of their problem solving skills and there ability to perform on assessments of their application of core content learned in the classroom.
I found her premise compelling, and look forward to the outcome of her study. In the meantime, I plan to use this site to assist my own apprentices with their fluency in problem solving. You will see it appear on my classroom blog very soon.
