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Warnick, Bryan R.; Stemhagen, Kurt – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2007
Mathematics educators often fail to see that their subject has social and ethical dimensions. If anything, mathematics is seen as a neutral tool that has a social dimension only because it can be used to solve social problems. This study critically examines this idea by arguing that, although school mathematics is indeed a technology, technology…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Mathematics Teachers, Problem Solving, Ethics
Haught, Patricia A.; Walls, Richard T. – Educational Gerontology, 2007
A 20-year longitudinal study was conducted to examine adult performance on practical problems. Effects of independent variables of age, education, and administration time were assessed on solutions generated and quality points earned. Younger adults generated more solutions than other adults in 1983, 1993, and 2003. Both younger and middle adults…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Adults, Problem Solving, Age Differences
Paewai, Shelley R.; Meyer, Luanna H.; Houston, Don J. – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
Universities are challenged to maintain a work environment where academic staff fulfil traditional academic duties while responding to a diverse student population, a competitive research environment, and an escalation of administrative tasks within an accountability-based climate. This paper analyses the development and implementation of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Organizational Change, Integrity
Ebrahimi, Alireza – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2007
An observation on teaching introductory programming courses on SLN for a period of two terms led me to believe that online students try various ways to solve a problem. In the beginning, I got the impression that some of their approaches for a solution were wrong; but after a little investigation, I found that some of the problem-solving…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, College Students, Online Courses, Programming
Gottschalk, Petter – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2007
Knowledge workers in software firms solve client problems in sequential and cyclical work processes. Sequential and cyclical work takes place in the value configuration of a value shop. While typical examples of value chains are manufacturing industries such as paper and car production, typical examples of value shops are law firms and medical…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Manufacturing Industry, Employees, Professional Services
Kaufman, Scott Barry – High Ability Studies, 2007
The expert performance approach championed by Ericsson et al. provides a scientific way forward for research on giftedness, and offers exciting new ways to further one's understanding of the determinants of high ability within a particular domain of expertise. While the methods the authors use are commendable and are likely to further one's…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Problem Solving, Individual Differences
Codding, Robin S.; Shiyko, Mariya; Russo, Maria; Birch, Sarah; Fanning, Erica; Jaspen, Deborah – Journal of School Psychology, 2007
A paucity of research has directly compared empirically supported interventions to examine their effectiveness among students with different mathematics fluency skills. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two empirically supported interventions and a control condition on the mathematics fluency of 98 second and third grade…
Descriptors: Intervention, Problem Solving, Grade 3, Mathematics
Christiansen, Frederik Voetmann; Rump, Camilla Osterberg – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2007
In an empirical study, the use of knowledge by two groups of students and a group of professional engineers' use of knowledge when solving complex problems was investigated. The applied method was adopted from similar investigations within the field of medicine. Qualitative analysis of problem descriptions, solutions and interviews show…
Descriptors: Investigations, Medicine, Engineering, Students
Newby, Michael; Nguyen, ThuyUyen – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2007
Programming assignments are used to assess a student's understanding of the theoretical aspect of programming and their ability to put that theory into practice. When assigning programs for students to complete, it is necessary to make sure that the problem is well specified, realistic, yet is able to be completed in a relatively short period of…
Descriptors: Assignments, Problem Solving, Programming, Information Technology
Kutz, K. Scott; Stefan, Victor – Technology Teacher, 2007
TRIZ (pronounced TREES), the Russian acronym for the theory of inventive problem solving, enables a person to focus his attention on finding genuine, potential solutions in contrast to searching for ideas that "may" work through a happenstance way. It is a patent database-backed methodology that helps to reduce time spent on the problem,…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Educational Change, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
Milligan, Tony – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
In analytic moral philosophy it is standard to use unrealistic puzzles to set up moral dilemmas of a sort that I will call Lockean Puzzles. This paper will try to pinpoint just what is and what is not problematic about their use as a teaching tool or component part of philosophical arguments. I will try to flesh out the claim that what may be lost…
Descriptors: Moral Issues, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
Tekinarslan, Ilknur Cifci; Sucuoglu, Bulbin – International Journal of Special Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine whether cognitive-process approach based social skills program was effective on learning and generalizing three social skills (apologizing, coping with teasing and avoiding inappropriate touching) of the nine students with mental retardation. Social skills program covered dimensions of the cognitive…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Interpersonal Competence, Training, Problem Solving
Pereira, Constantino Fernandez; Alcalde, Manuel; Villegas, Rosario; Vale, Jose – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The four types of ionic equilibria--acid-base, redox, precipitation, and complexation--have certain similarities, which has led some authors to develop a unified treatment of them. These authors have highlighted the common aspects and tried to find a systemization of the equilibria that would facilitate learning them. In this unified treatment,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computation, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
Burns, Marilyn – Instructor, 2007
Everyday, people face situations that call for adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing, and at least half of the time, these calculations are accomplished without the use of pen, paper, or calculators. Because figuring "in your head" is such an important life skill, it should have a regular role in classroom math teaching. This article…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic
Massiha, G. H.; Hebert, Herbert A.; Rawat, Kuldeep S. – Tech Directions, 2007
The authors of this article introduce students in their department's construction course to a variety of energy-saving practices and processes. They describe activities that could give students an opportunity to apply design methodology in the creative pursuit of a solution to an open-ended problem. An introductory lecture gives students the…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Discovery Learning, Heuristics, Computation

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