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  1. The effectiveness of collaborative problem solving in promoting

    On the basis of these results, recommendations are made for further study and instruction to better support students' critical thinking in the context of collaborative problem-solving.

  2. 40 problem-solving techniques and processes

    Create innovative solutions and solve tough challenges with these problem-solving techniques and tips for running an effective problem solving process.

  3. Problem-Based Learning: An Overview of its Process and Impact on

    In this review, we provide an overview of the process of problem-based learning (PBL) and the studies examining the effectiveness of PBL. We also discuss a number of naturalistic and empirical studies that have examined the process of PBL and how its various components impact students' learning. We conclude that the studies comparing the ...

  4. The Problem-Solving Process

    Learn about problem-solving, a mental process that involves discovering and analyzing a problem and then coming up with the best possible solution.

  5. Full article: Productive Problem-Solving Behaviors of Students with

    ABSTRACT. The purpose of this study was to explore the problem-solving behaviors of middle-school students with learning disabilities (SLD). Think-aloud interviews were performed with 20 seventh- and eighth-grade students who had learning disabilities to observe their behaviors while solving mathematical word problems (i.e., behaviors and patterns of behaviors).

  6. Problem Solving

    The major cognitive processes in problem solving are representing, planning, executing, and monitoring. The major kinds of knowledge required for problem solving are facts, concepts, procedures, strategies, and beliefs. Classic theoretical approaches to the study of problem solving are associationism, Gestalt, and information processing.

  7. When Problem Solving Followed by Instruction Works: Evidence for

    Arguments in favor of a problem-solving first approach (problem solving followed by instruction, or PS-I) are based on preparing students for future learning (Schwartz & Martin, 2004) by giving them opportunities to notice and encode critical domain features on their own (Loibl et al., 2017). By confronting students with challenging experiences (rather than shrinking the problem-space upfront ...

  8. Full article: Understanding and explaining pedagogical problem solving

    This theoretical paper builds on the Pedagogy Analysis Framework by integrating it with pedagogical problem-solving theory, illustrating the resultant extended Pedagogy Analysis Framework and Pedagogical Problem Typology using data from a video-based study of one science and one Religious Education (RE) lesson.

  9. Problem Solving in Mathematics Education

    Singer et al. (2013) provides a broad view about problem posing that links problem posing experiences to general mathematics education; to the development of abilities, attitudes and creativity; and also to its interrelation with problem solving, and studies on when and how problem-solving sessions should take place.

  10. Empowering Education: Unraveling the Factors and Paths to Enhance

    Project-based learning (PBL) is a transformative approach to college education with the potential to develop comprehensive skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork. This study explores factors influencing the effectiveness of PBL and proposes strategies for its enhancement among Chinese college students.

  11. Video: Problem Solving

    Learn the definition of a problem solving method and see problem solving techniques. Study the problem solving process, or model, and see how it...

  12. The McKinsey guide to problem solving

    Become a better problem solver with insights and advice from leaders around the world on topics including developing a problem-solving mindset, solving problems in uncertain times, problem solving with AI, and much more.

  13. In-Person and Online Studies Examining the Influence of Problem Solving

    The fading affect bias (FAB) occurs in autobiographical memory when unpleasant emotions fade faster than pleasant emotions and the phenomenon appears to be a form of emotion regulation. As emotion regulation is positively related to problem solving, the current study examined FAB in the context of problem solving. In-person and online studies asked participants to provide basic demographics ...

  14. Problem-Based Learning: What and How Do Students Learn?

    Problem-based approaches to learning have a long history of advocating experience-based education. Psychological research and theory suggests that by having students learn through the experience of solving problems, they can learn both content and thinking strategies. Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional method in which students learn through facilitated problem solving. In PBL ...

  15. Introduction to Problem Solving Skills

    Problem solving is the process of identifying a problem, developing possible solution paths, and taking the appropriate course of action. Why is problem solving important? Good problem solving skills empower you not only in your personal life but are critical in your professional life. In the current fast-changing global economy, employers ...

  16. Understanding college students' cognitive engagement in online

    Laboratory experience is critical to foster college students' collaborative problem-solving (CPS) abilities, but whether students stay cognitively engaged in CPS tasks during online laboratory sessions remains unknown. This study applied multimodal data analysis to examine college students' (N = 36) cognitive engagement in CPS during their online experimentation experience. Groups of three ...

  17. How to Develop Problem Solving Skills: 4 Tips

    Learning problem-solving techniques is a must for working professionals in any field. No matter your title or job description, the ability to find the root cause of a difficult problem and formulate viable solutions is a skill that employers value. Learning the soft skills and critical thinking techniques that good problem solvers use can help anyone overcome complex problems.

  18. PDF Mathematical Problem-solving Strategies Among Student Teachers

    The main purpose of the study is to understand the mathematical problem-solving strategies among student teachers. This study used both quantitative and qualitative type of research. Aside from the semi-structured interviews, data were gathered through participant's actual mathematical problem-solving outputs and the videotaped interviews.

  19. PDF Problem Solving: Nine Case Studies and Lessons Learned

    While the ideal goal of problem solving is to find a "tailor-made" solution to each particular problem, specific lessons can be learned from previous projects that could help in future problem solving endeavors.

  20. Problem Solving

    Mathematical problem solving: An evolving research and practice domain. ZDM—The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 39(5, 6): 523-536. Schoenfeld, A. H. (1982). Some thoughts on problem-solving research and mathematics education. In F. K. Lester & J. Garofalo (Eds.), Mathematical problem solving: Issues in research (pp. 27-37 ...

  21. Problem Solving Overview & Strategies

    A problem is a question raised to inspire thought or to reveal difficulty, stress, or doubt due to a matter or situation. The general problem solving definition is the use of ideas, skills, or ...

  22. Polya's Problem Solving Process

    Learn about Polya's problem-solving process and the steps involved. See what is the final step in the problem-solving process and how it provides a...

  23. Do Your Students Know How to Analyze a Case—Really?

    The PACADI (Problem, Alternatives, Criteria, Analysis, Decision, Implementation) framework for analyzing cases helps students analyze business problems, make decisions, and develop strategy. Learn how it works, and what makes it an effective learning tool.

  24. Problem-Solving in Business: CASE STUDIES

    Problem-Solving in Business: CASE STUDIES This guide is designed to help you approach your business problem-solving process in a systematic way through information sources that can help you understand your situation more clearly and provide a distinct direction towards the appropriate solution.

  25. MATHEMATICAL BELIEFS, ENGAGEMENT, AND PROBLEM-SOLVING ...

    This study used two adapted survey questionnaires to determine students' mathematical beliefs and engagement and a validated researcher-made test to assess their problem-solving skills in ...

  26. Factors Influencing Problem-Solving Competence of Nursing Students: A

    Problem-solving ability is an important competency for nursing students to enable them to solve various problems that occur in dynamic clinical settings. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to identify the factors that affect the problem-solving ability of nursing students.

  27. Screen Time at Age 1 Year and Communication and Problem-Solving

    Therefore, this study examined the association between screen time exposure at age 1 year and 5 domains of developmental delay (communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem-solving, and personal and social skills) at ages 2 and 4 years among participants in the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project Birth and Three-Generation (TMM BirThree) Cohort ...

  28. Teams Solve Problems Faster When They're More Cognitively Diverse

    Teams Solve Problems Faster When They're More Cognitively Diverse. Looking at the executive teams we work with as consultants and those we teach in the classroom, increased diversity of gender ...

  29. An intervention study of poly-victimization among rural left-behind

    The results of this study showed that the intervention increased children's competence in positive coping styles when facing victimization, such as problem-solving and help-seeking, while decreasing competence in negative coping styles, such as avoidance and venting, with statistically significant differences (p <0.05). This suggests that ...