A real world problem refers to a complex issue or challenge that exists outside of the classroom and has practical implications in the real world. It requires critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving skills to address.
Related terms
Specific Lens: A specific lens refers to a particular perspective or framework through which you analyze and approach a real world problem.
Evidence: Evidence is factual information or data that supports your claims or arguments when addressing a real world problem.
Critical Thinking: Critical thinking involves analyzing information objectively, evaluating different perspectives, and making informed decisions when tackling real world problems.