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  1. Problem Solving

    Problem solving is the process of articulating solutions to problems. Problems have two critical attributes. First, a problem is an unknown in some context. That is, there is a situation in which there is something that is unknown (the difference between a goal state and a current state). Those situations vary from algorithmic math problems to ...

  2. Problem solving through values: A challenge for thinking and capability

    Abstract. The paper aims to introduce the conceptual framework of problem solving through values. The framework consists of problem analysis, selection of value (s) as a background for the solution, the search for alternative ways of the solution, and the rationale for the solution. This framework reveals when, how, and why is important to ...

  3. Theory of Problem Solving

    The problem solving is a personal and aimed process. That means that the activities done by an individual during the problem solving process are led to his/her personal aim (Mayer and Wittrock, 2006). An individual has to identify the problem first and then seek for possible solutions (Mayer and Wittrock, 2006).

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

    Problem-based learning (PBL) has been widely adopted in diverse fields and educational contexts to promote critical thinking and problem-solving in authentic learning situations. Its close affiliation with workplace collaboration and interdisciplinary learning contributed to its spread beyond the traditional realm of clinical education 1 to ...

  5. The effectiveness of collaborative problem solving in promoting

    Collaborative problem-solving has been widely embraced in the classroom instruction of critical thinking, which is regarded as the core of curriculum reform based on key competencies in the field ...

  6. (PDF) The Nature of Problem Solving: Using Research to Inspire 21st

    Problem solving is at the heart of this, the capacity of an indi vidual to engage in. cognitive processing to understand and resolve prob lem situations where a method of solution is. not ...

  7. Analyzing the effects of the problem solving approach to the

    View PDF View article View in Scopus Google Scholar. Allen and Graden, 2002. S.J. Allen, J.L. Graden. ... Why is teaching with problem solving important to student learning: Problem solving (research brief) National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (2010) Google Scholar. Dass, 2014. R. Dass.

  8. Creativity in problem solving to improve complex health outcomes

    Concepts identified as important to creative problem solving. Working from the right‐hand side of the figure, creativity in problem solving was promoted by the assembly of a new, ecological view of AMI care. ... [Google Scholar] 33. O'Gara PT, Kushner FG, Ascheim DD, et al. 2013 ACCF/AHA Guideline for the Management of ST‐Elevation ...

  9. Full article: A framework to foster problem-solving in STEM and

    The framework does not model the competences of problem solving; however, it can inform such models by highlighting which competences are important for solving a problem, for example: to know that there are different ways to solve scientific problems; to decide whether there is a need for an exploration; to choose the processes appropriate for ...

  10. Problem Solving

    Problem solving refers to cognitive processing directed at achieving a goal when the problem solver does not initially know a solution method. A problem exists when someone has a goal but does not know how to achieve it. Problems can be classified as routine or nonroutine, and as well defined or ill defined.

  11. Google Scholar

    Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions.

  12. Design Thinking: A Creative Approach to Problem Solving

    Abstract. Design thinking—understanding the human needs related to a problem, reframing the problem in human-centric ways, creating many ideas in brainstorming sessions, and adopting a hands-on approach to prototyping and testing—offers a complementary approach to the rational problem-solving methods typically emphasized in business schools.

  13. Motivation to learn and problem solving

    Learning motivation is usually considered to be conducive to problem solving as it influences the initiation, direction, and intensity of cognitive processing (Baars et al., 2017 ). The motivation to deal with problem-solving tasks can come from the learners themselves or be triggered by task design.

  14. The Effects of Trust, Distrust, and Motivation on Information Behaviors

    The situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) is a communication theory that explains when and why people become active in communicative behaviors (J.-N. Kim & Grunig, 2011). J.-N. Kim and Grunig (2011) explained that individuals become active in communicative behaviors when they are committed to solving a given problem.

  15. Communication Skills, Problem-Solving Ability, Understanding of

    2.1. Study Design. To create and analyze the structural model for clinical nurses' communication skills, problem-solving ability, understanding of patients' conditions, and nurse's perception of professionalism, the theoretical relationships among the variables were developed based on related theories.

  16. Frontiers

    Introduction. Problem solving is ubiquitous in modern life and an essential skill for overcoming the problems we encounter daily. Problems can be overcome using problem-solving principles and creative inspiration from individuals (Hao et al., 2016).Thus, students' curiosity and thirst for knowledge should be cultivated to develop their problem solving and independent thinking abilities.

  17. The effectiveness of problem based learning in improving critical

    The purpose of this meta-analysis is to verify whether the PBL approach has a positive effect in improving knowledge, problem-solving and self-directed learning in first-year medical students compared with the conventional method. Methods We searched PubMed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane, and Google Scholar databases until June 5, 2021.

  18. Impact of social problem-solving training on critical thinking and

    Background The complex health system and challenging patient care environment require experienced nurses, especially those with high cognitive skills such as problem-solving, decision- making and critical thinking. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of social problem-solving training on nursing students' critical thinking and decision-making. Methods This study was quasi ...

  19. The role of problem solving ability on innovative behavior and

    In particular, they argued that individual problem-solving styles are very important to induce innovative behavior. Although there are a number of studies on problem solving ability, innovation behavior, and new opportunities, most of the opportunistic researches have been conducted in organizational units of companies. Is still insufficient.

  20. Analysing Complex Problem-Solving Strategies from a Cognitive

    Complex problem solving (CPS) is considered to be one of the most important skills for successful learning. In an effort to explore the nature of CPS, this study aims to investigate the role of inductive reasoning (IR) and combinatorial reasoning (CR) in the problem-solving process of students using statistically distinguishable exploration strategies in the CPS environment.

  21. The role of problem-solving ability, beyond academic motivation, in

    In the changing and demanding university context, various situations are experienced wherein abilities to maintain motivation and activate problem solving could be relevant in students' adjustment. Beyond the widely analyzed role of academic motivation, this study focused on the added value of social problem-solving ability in student adjustment in the academic context. Analyses based on the ...

  22. Frontiers

    Improving problem-solving skills is a primary educational goal, as is the ability to use reasoning. To acquire this skill, students must solve problems to learn mathematics and problem-solving ; this encourages the students to actively participate and contribute to the activities suggested by the teacher. Without sufficient motivation, learning ...

  23. ‪Professor Jinfa Cai, Ph.D.‬

    Professor Jinfa Cai, Ph.D. University of Delaware. Verified email at udel.edu. Mathematics education problem solving and problem posing longitudinal studies cognitive studies and curriculum evaluation cr.

  24. Critical Thinking: The Development of an Essential Skill for Nursing

    Critical thinking is applied by nurses in the process of solving problems of patients and decision-making process with creativity to enhance the effect. It is an essential process for a safe, efficient and skillful nursing intervention. Critical thinking according to Scriven and Paul is the mental active process and subtle perception, analysis ...