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  1. The effectiveness of collaborative problem solving in promoting

    The findings show that (1) collaborative problem solving is an effective teaching approach to foster students' critical thinking, with a significant overall effect size (ES = 0.82, z = 12.78, P ...

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

    2. Methodology. To create the 4W framework, the integrative literature review was chosen. According to Snyder (2019), this review is 'useful when the purpose of the review is not to cover all articles ever published on the topic but rather to combine perspectives to create new theoretical models' (p.334).The scope of this review focused on research disclosing problem solving process that ...

  3. Are You Solving the Right Problem?

    A version of this article appeared in the September 2012 issue of Harvard Business Review. New! ... Read more on Decision making and problem solving or related topic Strategic analysis.

  4. How to Solve Problems

    How to Solve Problems. To bring the best ideas forward, teams must build psychological safety. Teams today aren't just asked to execute tasks: They're called upon to solve problems. You'd ...

  5. To Solve a Tough Problem, Reframe It

    Phase 4: Elevate. This phase involves exploring how the problem connects to broader organizational issues. It's like zooming out on a map to understand where a city lies in relation to the whole ...

  6. Restructuring processes and Aha! experiences in insight problem solving

    There are two main approaches to studying insight problem-solving. According to one approach, the abrupt shift in representation or sudden restructuring is a defining feature of insightful ...

  7. A Literature Review on Collaborative Problem Solving for College and

    Collaborative problem solving (CPS) skills are identified to be important for daily life, work, and schooling in the 21st century. The importance of CPS is best captured in Hutchins's book, Cognition in the Wild, in which the author highlighted the importance of collaboration by asking his readers to scan their immediate environment to identify objects that were not produced collaboratively.

  8. Theory of Problem Solving

    The main part of this article is an analysis of the problem solving process itself. It specifies related terms in detail, e.g. the ability to perceive the problem, the perceptibility of the problem, the willingness to solve the problem, the awareness of existence of the problem or strategies of problem solving. ... Peer-review under ...

  9. 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.

  10. Effective Learning Behavior in Problem-Based Learning: a Scoping Review

    Problem-based learning (PBL) emphasizes learning behavior that leads to critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaborative skills in preparing students for a professional medical career. However, learning behavior that develops these skills has not been systematically described. This review aimed to unearth the elements of effective learning behavior in a PBL context, using ...

  11. What is problem solving? A review of theory, research and applications

    Structured training or therapy programmes designed to develop cognitive problem-solving skills are now widely used in criminal justice and mental health settings. Method This paper describes the conceptual origins and theoretical models on which such programmes are based, and provides a historical overview of their development.

  12. Problem-solving interventions and depression among adolescents and

    Problem-solving (PS) has been identified as a therapeutic technique found in multiple evidence-based treatments for depression. To further understand for whom and how this intervention works, we undertook a systematic review of the evidence for PS's effectiveness in preventing and treating depression among adolescents and young adults. We searched electronic databases (PsycINFO, Medline, and ...

  13. Problem‐oriented policing for reducing crime and disorder: An updated

    These submissions document the use of a wide array of problem-solving responses to document crime, disorder and a host of other issues police are tasked with addressing, highlighting the utility of the POP model for a wide variety of problem types (see also, Scott, 2000; Scott & Clarke, 2020). As our review is focused on impacts on crime and ...

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

    Teams Solve Problems Faster When They're More Cognitively Diverse. by. Alison Reynolds. and. David Lewis. March 30, 2017. Looking at the executive teams we work with as consultants and those we ...

  15. Problem Solving and Teaching How to Solve Problems in Technology-Rich

    Problem solving is perhaps the key characteristic that makes us human. Given the kinds of problems that we face in a competitive economy and society, the new generation of learners is ever more required to have problem-solving abilities. By drawing from the literature on technological pedagogical content knowledge, design thinking, general and ...

  16. Problem-Solving Strategies and Obstacles

    Problem-solving involves taking certain steps and using psychological strategies. Learn problem-solving techniques and how to overcome obstacles to solving problems. ... Fact checkers review articles for factual accuracy, relevance, and timeliness. We rely on the most current and reputable sources, which are cited in the text and listed at the ...

  17. The Problem-Solving Process

    Problem-solving is a mental process that involves discovering, analyzing, and solving problems. The ultimate goal of problem-solving is to overcome obstacles and find a solution that best resolves the issue. The best strategy for solving a problem depends largely on the unique situation. In some cases, people are better off learning everything ...

  18. Managerial Problem Solving: A Review of the Literature in Terms of

    Managerial Problem Solving: A Review of the Literature in Terms of Model Comprehensiveness H. John Church , Valorie M. Smith , and Bernadette H. Schell View all authors and affiliations Volume 13 , Issue 2

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    Introduction. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the potential of interactive technologies, notably multi-touch devices (Beauchamp et al. Citation 2019; Joyce-Gibbons Citation 2023), to support problem-solving activities in the primary school.The benefits of collaborative learning have a strong evidence base in research over the past four decades (e.g. Roschelle Citation ...

  20. What is Problem Solving? Steps, Process & Techniques

    Finding a suitable solution for issues can be accomplished by following the basic four-step problem-solving process and methodology outlined below. Step. Characteristics. 1. Define the problem. Differentiate fact from opinion. Specify underlying causes. Consult each faction involved for information. State the problem specifically.

  21. The Two Traits of the Best Problem-Solving Teams

    The Two Traits of the Best Problem-Solving Teams. by. Alison Reynolds. and. David Lewis. April 02, 2018. hbr staff/the new york public library. Summary. An analysis of 150 senior teams showed that ...

  22. Problem Solving Skills: Performance Review Examples (Rating 1

    Paragraph Example 1. "Sally's problem-solving skills are unacceptable. She consistently fails to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner, and her lack of critical thinking skills hinders her ability to effectively solve challenges. Additionally, her attempts to resolve problems often create additional issues, resulting in a ...

  23. Learning search algorithm: framework and comprehensive ...

    In this study, the Learning Search Algorithm (LSA) is introduced as an innovative optimization algorithm that draws inspiration from swarm intelligence principles and mimics the social learning behavior observed in humans. The LSA algorithm optimizes the search process by integrating historical experience and real-time social information, enabling it to effectively navigate complex problem ...

  24. Effective Learning Behavior in Problem-Based Learning: a Scoping Review

    Problem-based learning (PBL) emphasizes learning behavior that leads to critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaborative skills in preparing students for a professional medical career. However, learning behavior that develops these skills has not been systematically described. This review aimed to unearth the elements of ...

  25. Frontiers

    In this context, the ethical debates in this article were examined under five themes: the moral status of synthetic biology products, synthetic biology and the meaning of life, synthetic biology and metaphors, synthetic biology and knowledge, and expectations, concerns, and problem solving: risk versus caution.

  26. Decision making and problem solving

    The Economy Hasn't Changed Innovation. Decision making and problem solving Digital Article. Scott D. Anthony. Over the last couple of weeks in Singapore I've wandered the halls of the regional ...

  27. Nursing students' stressors and coping strategies during their first

    Understanding the stressors and coping strategies of nursing students in their first clinical training is important for improving student performance, helping students develop a professional identity and problem-solving skills, and improving the clinical teaching aspects of the curriculum in nursing programmes. While previous research have examined nurses' sources of stress and coping styles ...

  28. Diagnostics

    Background and objectives: This review aims to delve into the role of artificial intelligence in medicine. Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by superficial mucosal inflammation, rectal bleeding, diarrhoea and abdominal pain. By identifying the challenges inherent in UC diagnosis, we seek to highlight the potential impact of artificial ...