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TRIZ Pedagogy, i.e. TRIZ in the secondary education of young people, is a strongly upcoming new branch of TRIZ practices. At the TRIZ-Fest 2019 in Heilbronn, the annual MATRIZ meeting, there was a whole section on that theme and even made the decision, concentrate the further MATRIZ efforts in three directions, "classical TRIZ", "TRIZ and Business", and "TRIZ Pedagogy".
We started this web page to collect and inform about this (not very) new direction of TRIZ practices and the activities going on there.
From the Introduction:
The Thinking Approach (TA) teacher is the one interested in simultaneous development of thinking and subject matter skills of learners. Thinking skills are developed by learning to apply models that originate from the General Theory of Powerful Thinking (OTSM) based on the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) to construct tools for solving specific problems in various disciplines.
- It is an ongoing project with partners from several EU countries.
- http://www.ta-teachers.eu/
They organise a '''TA Teachers Conference Series''' http://www.ta-teachers.eu/conferences
- 2012, Riga: Bringing Creativity and Thinking into the Educational Process
- 2014, Riga: Creativity and Thinking Skills in Learning, Teaching and Management
- 2016, Riga: Thinking as a Key Competence: Implications for Learning, Teaching and Management
- 2018, Riga: Learning to Teach Thinking
- 2020, Online: Assessment for Teaching Thinking
- 2022, Online: Towards Thinking Curriculum
The TRIZ Developers Summit Cup competition is an annually offered international competition on TRIZ challenges for children, students and teachers. It starts every year in October, projects can be submitted in digital form until a deadline in March. The final round is organized at the annual TRIZ Developers Summit. The competition offers tasks in different nominations (Inventive activity, fantasizing, TRIZ tools, research, TRIZ videos) for different age categories (8-10 years, 11-14 years, 15-17 years, students).
The competition was established in 2014 and has been offered annually since then. The materials and further notes on implementation and results are available in Russian on the website of the competition.
- The main website (in Russian)
- The Archive of the Contest (in Russian)
- German versions for 2019/20 and 2020/21
- English versions of the competition
Within the OpenDiscovery project since 2019 we started to recompile the material of the contest as Open Source LaTeX versions and provide a German translation.
- The Jonathan Livingston Project
- https://otsm-triz.org/en - Link "OTSM-TRIZ education"
The Site of Anatoli Gin and Mark Barkan (in Russian)
- Typical program for children aged 8-10 years (in Russian)
- Диагностика развития изобретательского мышления на основе методов ТРИЗ (Diagnostics of Inventive Thinking based on TRIZ methods) - work by Natalja Rubina on obtaining the title of a TRIZ Master (2013)
- Christoph Dobrusskin (Philips, Eindhoven) organized several TRIZ Remote
Workshops (2016, 2017, 2019, another is planned for 2020). This concept,
which currently addresses only adult development teams, is also being ramped
up for children. Christoph is responsible for secondary level TRIZ in the
MATRIZ Board, the International TRIZ Association.
- European TRIZ Remote-Workshop 2019 (in German)
More about that at http://www.leipzig-netz.de/index.php/MINT.TRIZCup (in German, with links to sites in Russian).
- V. Petrov and P. Amnuel: Adventures of Alice and Alik. (In Russian) Published 2019 in Moscow.
- Anatoly Gin, Mark Barkan: TRIZ Pedagogy.
- Search for "анатолий гин триз" for Russian-language literature
- Ioury Belski: Educating the Edisons of the 21st Century: Embedding tools of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) into the engineering curriculum. Final Report 2019.
- TRIZ Pedagogy Online at the TRIZFest 2022.
- TRIZ Summit 2019 in Minsk, Track "TRIZ in Education" (in Russian)
- TRIZ Pedagogy at the TRIZFest 2019 in Heilbronn, a short report.