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Tina changed the description of the group
Problem Solvers Club from “The Problem Solvers Club is a dynamic online community designed for students aged 13–18 who enjoy tackling real-world challenges with innovative, analytical, and creative thinking. This club is all about sharpening critical thinking, enhancing teamwork, and developing effective strategies to approach and solve problems across various disciplines—including science, math, technology, social issues, and more.
What We Do:Weekly problem-solving challenges in areas such as logic puzzles, math riddles, environmental issues, and tech innovations
Collaborative sessions where members brainstorm and prototype solutions to real-life scenarios
Interactive workshops on critical thinking, design thinking, and creative ideation techniques
Monthly themed projects (e.g., climate change, community improvement, education innovation) with opportunities to present proposed solutions
Guest speakers from STEM, business, and nonprofit sectors to share how they solve problems in the real world
Opportunities for members to lead a challenge session and get feedback on their problem-solving approaches
Peer mentoring and team-based competitions to strengthen both individual and group skills
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are eager to engage with complex challenges and collaborate on creative solutions.
Respect: Foster a respectful and open-minded environment where all ideas are heard and valued.
Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and actively engage in discussions, challenges, and group projects.
Collaboration: Support team members, share the workload equally, and communicate effectively during group activities.
Innovation: Encourage out-of-the-box thinking and take intellectual risks while remaining solution-oriented.
Constructive Feedback: Give and receive feedback positively to refine and improve ideas.
Presentation Skills: Be prepared to present your solutions clearly and confidently in both written and oral formats.
Commitment: Complete individual or team assignments on time and come prepared with research or pre-work when required.
The Problem Solvers Club empowers students to become the thinkers and changemakers of tomorrow. Whether you’re driven by curiosity, collaboration, or the desire to improve the world, this club gives you the tools and community to make it happen.” to “The Problem Solvers Club is a dynamic online community designed for students aged 13–18 who enjoy tackling real-world challenges with innovative, analytical, and creative thinking. This club is all about sharpening critical thinking, enhancing teamwork, and developing effective strategies to approach and solve problems across various disciplines—including science, math, technology, social issues, and more.
What We Do:Weekly problem-solving challenges in areas such as logic puzzles, math riddles, environmental issues, and tech innovations
Collaborative sessions where members brainstorm and prototype solutions to real-life scenarios
Interactive workshops on critical thinking, design thinking, and creative ideation techniques
Monthly themed projects (e.g., climate change, community improvement, education innovation) with opportunities to present proposed solutions
Guest speakers from STEM, business, and nonprofit sectors to share how they solve problems in the real world
Opportunities for members to lead a challenge session and get feedback on their problem-solving approaches
Peer mentoring and team-based competitions to strengthen both individual and group skillsClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are eager to engage with complex challenges and collaborate on creative solutions.
Respect: Foster a respectful and open-minded environment where all ideas are heard and valued.
Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and actively engage in discussions, challenges, and group projects.
Collaboration: Support team members, share the workload equally, and communicate effectively during group activities.
Innovation: Encourage out-of-the-box thinking and take intellectual risks while remaining solution-oriented.
Constructive Feedback: Give and receive feedback positively to refine and improve ideas.
Presentation Skills: Be prepared to present your solutions clearly and confidently in both written and oral formats.
Commitment: Complete individual or team assignments on time and come prepared with research or pre-work when required.The Problem Solvers Club empowers students to become the thinkers and changemakers of tomorrow. Whether you’re driven by curiosity, collaboration, or the desire to improve the world, this club gives you the tools and community to make it happen.”
4 months ago