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Peer reviewedSuydam, Marilyn N. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1982
Research appears to support one major conclusion: problem-solving strategies should be taught. Sections presented are: Why doesn't research tell us what to do? What do we know about problem solving? What can teachers do to help children learn to solve problems? What has recent research affirmed? (MP)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedFulwiler, Toby; Petersen, Bruce – College English, 1981
Facetiously examines heuristics in mumbling, staring, moving, doodling, and noise that can be used by writing teachers to help their writing students with rhetorical invention. (RL)
Descriptors: Prewriting, Problem Solving, Questioning Techniques, Student Development
Peer reviewedWoods, Donald R. – Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), 1998
Students' needs and research on learning should inform teaching practices. Makes suggestions for improving instruction such as using students as ombudspersons to provide feedback on class concerns, focusing on process skills, and incorporating problem-based learning into the curriculum. Also includes examples of successful programs and summaries…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Learning Motivation
Krapp, JoAnn Vergona – School Library Journal, 1988
Reviews the literature of the critical thinking/problem solving approach to learning and discusses how these concepts relate to teaching research skills. Two activities designed to teach critical thinking and research skills in the context of grades 5 and 6 social studies are summarized. (2 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Course Integrated Library Instruction, Critical Thinking, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedHurst, Joe B.; And Others – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1983
Over 50 phases and sub-steps common to decision-making processes are discussed in an effort to create a clearer view of individual, group, social, and political decision making. The discussion is intended to encourage social studies teachers to use an action-oriented approach to teaching decision-making skills. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education. – 2000
This document is a guide for teaching and learning concerning inquiry education. It identifies scientific inquiry in correlation with the National Science Education Standards and discusses the various functions and strategies for assessment. Contents include: (1) Inquiry in Science and in Classrooms; (2) Inquiry in the National Science Education…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Inquiry
Peer reviewedLuke, Jennifer L.; Myers, Catherine M. – Childhood Education, 1995
Children are exposed to violence in media and everyday life, which may promote aggression as a means to solve problems. Skills and strategies of problem solving, conflict resolution, and peace making can be learned through well-organized and frequent exposure to literature. Books that deal with misunderstanding, jealousy, playground skirmishes,…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Literature, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedRickey, Dawn; Stacy, Angelica M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Explains why it is important for chemistry educators to know about metacognition, provides some examples to illustrate main points, and discusses some instructional tools that have been employed to promote metacognition in introductory science courses. (Contains over 50 references.) (WRM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedKimmel, Howard – School Science and Mathematics, 1982
The needs of mathematics teachers who wish to provide relevance in their lessons, and the need to infuse energy topics into all disciplines in the curriculum at all grade levels, are addressed. It is felt children could be adversely impacted by present energy practice, and education is essential. (MP)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy, Energy Conservation
Parker, Anne – Technical Writing Teacher, 1990
Describes the problem-solving approach implemented in the University of Manitoba's first-year technical communication course. Considers technical writing as a process which can be broken down into steps: classify, analyze, test, and solve. Explains that this process offers students the methodology and flexibility they need to solve either…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Engineering Education, Evaluative Thinking, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDunham, Penelope H.; Dick, Thomas P. – Mathematics Teacher, 1994
Presents an overview and discussion of some results of research on the use of graphing calculators organized into the following categories: (1) achievement studies, (2) conceptual understanding, (3) problem solving, (4) classroom dynamics, and (5) future research needed. (29 references) (MKR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Concept Formation, Functions (Mathematics), Graphing Calculators
Bell, James – 1988
Designed for community college social science instructors, this compilation of materials provides an overview of the literature on critical thinking. Following introductory comments, ideas are presented concerning the importance of teaching critical thinking, the conflicting opinions about the essence of critical thinking, the pros and cons of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedWatson, Jane – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1990
Research findings concerning student learning difficulties in algebra are discussed. A teaching approach which takes into consideration these findings is suggested. Encouraging students to see patterns and to develop flexibility in their thinking are stressed. (CW)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computation, Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Mike U.; Sims, O. Suthern, Jr. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1992
Review of literature concerning problem solving in genetics and Piagetian stage theory. Authors conclude the research suggests that formal-operational thought is not strictly required for the solution of the majority of classical genetics problems; however, some genetic concepts are difficult for concrete operational students to understand.…
Descriptors: Biology, Developmental Stages, Educational Research, Genetics
Peer reviewedBrady, Richard R. – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
Student problem-solving behaviors are analyzed using a four-dimensional framework with related detrimental factors identified for each dimension. General approaches and specific techniques developed to address negative factors are reviewed. Examined are means of developing the components of problem-solving teaching. (KR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education


