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Peer reviewedSaroyan, Alenoush – Instructional Science, 1993
Describes differences in formative evaluation techniques between instructional designers and subject matter experts. Content analysis based on think-aloud data focusing on differences in task interpretation, problem identification and revision statements, and review strategies is discussed; use of instructional systems design models by…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation
Peer reviewedHovelynck, Johan – Journal of Experiential Education, 1998
Metaphors are guiding images that influence one's approach to problem solving. Experiential learning is a process of metaphor change; the task of educators is to facilitate development of new metaphors that generate new potential when old metaphors don't work. Discusses stages of metaphor development, creating an open learning space, and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cognitive Style, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedKeys, Susan G.; Lockhart, Estes J. – Professional School Counseling, 1999
Examines how school counselors can apply systems theory and social ecology to problem conceptualization and intervention planning. Also explores the implications of this broadened paradigm for the school counselor's role. Asserts that in order to achieve broad-based change, schools, families, and communities must engage in collaborative problem…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperative Planning, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role
Peer reviewedFischer, Kurt W.; Granott, Nira – Human Development, 1995
Suggests that the study of microdevelopment offers a potentially powerful way to relate learning and development where similar changes occur but in differing time frames. Microdevelopment analyzes short-term changes as developmental functions. Individuals and groups function at widely different developmental levels and grow in diverse nonlinear…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Psychology
Grab, Rudi – Education Canada, 1996
Constructive tension can be healthy for an organization. Although win-lose solutions based on adversarial strategies are common, the management of conflicts in schools should focus on win-win problem solving, which requires creativity. Identifies collaboration as the most desirable conflict resolution strategy, and discusses conflict management…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrators, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation
Peer reviewedTaylor, K. Lynn; Dionne, Jean-Paul – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Explores the types of problem-solving strategy knowledge that can be accessed through the complementary use of two forms of verbal reports: concurrent verbal protocols and retrospective debriefings. Data collected from students and professors provides a detailed account of problem-solving strategies used, as well as the conditional knowledge,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, College Faculty, College Students
Peer reviewedKurylo, Monica F.; Elliott, Timothy R.; Shewchuk, Richard M. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2001
Discusses the application of training in social problem solving with family caregivers of persons who have incurred severe physical disabilities. Outlines training procedures (i.e., Project FOCUS) that enable counselors to assist family caregivers in developing effective problem-solving skills that may translate to increased wellness for each…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Counseling, Counselor Role, Family Caregivers
Sahler, Olle Jane Z.; Fairclough, Diane L.; Phipps, Sean; Mulhern, Raymond K.; Dolgin, Michael J.; Noll, Robert B.; Katz, Ernest R.; Varni, James W.; Copeland, Donna R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
Mothers of children with cancer experience significant distress associated with their children's diagnosis and treatment. The efficacy of problem-solving skills training (PSST), a cognitive-behavioral intervention based on problem-solving therapy, was assessed among 430 English- and Spanish-speaking mothers of recently diagnosed patients.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Cancer, Mothers, Affective Behavior
Geist, Eugene A.; King, Margaret – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2008
This article reviews the assessment data, literature and research on gender differences in mathematics. The question of whether boys are better at mathematics has been an issue in education for the past 5 years. The assumption is that there is a biological difference between boys and girls that make boys predisposed to do better in mathematics.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Females, National Competency Tests, Gender Differences
Papalia-Berardi, Anne; Hall, Tracey E. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2007
General education teachers are the most frequent consumers of Teacher Assistance Team (TAT) services; therefore, their satisfaction with the purpose, process and outcome associated with this model of prereferral intervention may influence its acceptability, use, implementation, and effectiveness (social validity). Seven empirical studies assessing…
Descriptors: Prereferral Intervention, General Education, Validity, Disabilities
Tapia, Martha; And Others – 1996
This paper reviews the current theory and research on algebra/mathematics word problems. First, the major research findings are identified and summarized along with the theoretical perspectives that produced the research. The findings are then interpreted from the perspectives of traditional and wholetheme approaches. Also, a sample methodology of…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews
Plomp, Tjeerd – 1989
An analysis of computer literacy curricula around the middle of the 1980s shows a remarkable overall shift away from teaching computing to teaching applications, information handling, and problem-solving. Computer use is no longer viewed as a goal in itself, but is introduced as a powerful means of fulfilling information needs and of facilitating…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Baldwin, Grover H. – 1986
The use of quantitative decision making tools provides the decision maker with a range of alternatives among which to decide, permits acceptance and use of the optimal solution, and decreases risk. Training line administrators in the use of these tools can help school business officials obtain reliable information upon which to base district…
Descriptors: Accountability, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Schimizzi, Ned V. – 1987
Experimental studies conducted since 1980 were reviewed. Each of the 34 studies concerning problem solving is briefly summarized, followed by comments, criticisms, and/or concerns. A summary indicates that experimental research of the 1980s seems to focus on: (1) children's processes, understanding, functioning, difficulties, and representations;…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiments, Learning
Salomon, Gavriel; Perkins, D. N. – 1985
Arguing that the most widespread argument in favor of the teaching of programming concerns its possible impact on generalizable cognitive skills, this paper addresses the "how" of transfer. The outlines of a theory of the mechanisms of transfer are presented, the theory is used to examine the contrasts between certain studies that did…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Learning Processes, Literature Reviews, Problem Solving

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