by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Solution Fluency
When we ask anyone what skills students need most to succeed in the future, the most common answer is that learners must be exceptional problem solvers. The Solution Fluency process is one for not only problem solving, but also living. Since it provides skills that...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Solution Fluency
The list of beneficial lifelong learning skills one can have is broad and diverse, and it pays to develop them. Such skills transform our future for the better because they come from what is best in us. In short, mastering these beneficial lifelong learning skills...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | STEM
STEM projects work well when using the Solution Fluency model. From defining the problem to debriefing the solution, it all just works—something that educator Amber Chase knows well. That’s why she created a STEM project journal to demonstrate the STEM/Solution...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Solution Fluency Activity Planner
We’re working harder than ever to make the Solution Fluency Activity Planner the best tool it can be for your lesson-planning needs. Part of today’s planner updates includes a bit of streamlining. Our users have offered some popular suggestions and...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Information Fluency
Why is it important for students to learn effective studying practices? Besides the obvious reasons of doing better on exams, there are purposes that are higher in practicality. For instance, part of the art of effective studying means mastering Information Fluency....
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Collaboration Fluency
This is the fifth article of the Global Digital Citizenship in 15 Minutes series. Each part in the series focuses on the 21st Century Fluencies and Global Digital Citizenship. It shows how to explore them with your students in 15 minutes or less each day. We’ll...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Media Fluency
Welcome to the fourth article of the Global Digital Citizenship in 15 Minutes series. In this article we talk about Media Fluency instruction. Each part in the series provides resources for exploring the 21st Century Fluencies and Global Digital Citizenship with your...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Creativity Fluency
Welcome to part three of the Global Digital Citizenship in 15 Minutes series. Each part in the series provides resources for exploring the 21st Century Fluencies and Global Digital Citizenship with your students in 15 minutes or less each day. If you missed them, here...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Solution Fluency
Ever since we launched the Solution Fluency Activity Planner, the response to it has been inspiring. To all our users, thank you for climbing on board with us—we’re glad you’re here! For those of you who haven’t experienced the Activity Planner yet,...
by Ross Crockett | Collaboration Fluency, Solution Fluency, Technology
All the things you see around you in the world—from the smallest common household objects to the most successful businesses and corporations—all began as ideas which became projects intended to solve a problem or address a need. This is what Solution Fluency is all...