Lesson 6 of 20 · Problem Solving
DebateintermediateProblem Solving — Synthesis
What You'll Learn
Key Concept: Synthesis
Think About This
Two experts disagree about an issue related to synthesis. How would you evaluate both positions to form your own informed opinion?
Thinking Steps
Define
State the problem or question about synthesis in your own words. Be specific.
Investigate
What evidence or information is available? What might be missing?
Consider Angles
Look at this from at least two perspectives. What would someone who disagrees say?
Reason It Out
Connect evidence to your conclusion: 'The evidence shows X, which means Y, because Z.'
Test Your Thinking
Could you be wrong? What evidence would change your mind? Rate your confidence 1-10.
Reflect & Connect
What thinking skill did you use? How could you apply this to something in your real life?
Key Points
Understand synthesis
Practice problem solving daily
Apply thinking skills to real-world situations
Key Vocabulary
Optimization
Making a solution as good as it can be
Root Cause
The real, underlying reason a problem happens
Iteration
Improving something by trying again and again
Why This Matters in Real Life
Companies hire problem solvers. Whether it's fixing a bug in software or designing a better product, problem-solving skills are what employers value most.
Talk About It
Discuss these questions with a friend, parent, or classmate.
- 1Give a real-world example where synthesis would help you make a better decision.
- 2What's the most common mistake people make with this kind of thinking?
- 3How does this thinking skill connect to other subjects you study in school?
- 4If you had to teach this to a younger student, what's the ONE thing you'd make sure they understood?
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 3What is the main idea of synthesis?
