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Step 5

Look at the Results

Did your plan work? Did it work the way you wanted it to? What worked and what did not? Evaluate your plan and the results.

If your problem is still not solved, go back to the list of options and choose another. Follow the same steps.

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  • Follow-up with the problem, even if it seems to have been solved.
  • Make sure that the problem doesn't come back or that other things have happened as a result.
  • After the solution is implemented, changes might need to be made - possibly even starting back to look at the options again.

  • Not following up to make sure that the problem stays solved and that other things haven't happened as a result
  • Assuming that the problem will always stay solved once the plan is implemented

25. Invite the president or chair of a local masjid to your classroom. Find out how the masjid board would solve the problem raised by Khadijah. (If you are homeschooled set up an appointment or call the president/chair of the board.)

Be sure to ask how the masjid board deals with problems, issues and solutions

Write a summary of your meeting with a presedint/chair on a separate peice of paper and place behind this page. Evaluate the information you have received.

Adapted from the Problem Solving Module from Ohio Literacy Resource Center, http://literacy.kent.edu/salt_fork/prob_solv/index.html
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