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Click here! See last year's Community Problem Solving Project!

 

     Teams apply their FPS skills to real problems in their community.  A community problem is a problem that exists within the school, local community, region, state or nation.  Implementation of the action plan is included in this component.  Teams move from hypothetical issues to real world, authentic concerns.  The top Community Problem Solving (CmPS) Team projects are invited to the FPSP International Conference in June.

A Mini Guide to the 
Future Problem Solving Program

  1. Explain Community Problem Solving;  Read other projects; Prepare for the experience.
  2. Research the Community's Conditions/Identify Challenges and Concerns
  3. Select a specific Area of Concern/Explore and discuss the Area of Concern/Investigate
  4. Begin Formulating a Scenario Describing the Area of Concern
  5. Use the FPS Process
  6. Begin to Implement Your Plan of Action

 

 

 

This page was last updated by Shirley Garrett at 16:22 on Saturday, November 03, 2001 .