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Peer reviewedNeely, Ann M. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1986
A study investigated the effects of training in cognitive monitoring on preservice teacher lesson planning. Planning and implementing lessons were more effective for prospective teachers training in cognitive monitoring. Implications for teacher preparation programs are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lesson Plans, Metacognition, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedCallaway, Michael R.; Esser, James K. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1984
Tested Janis' groupthink formulation with 126 students by manipulating group cohesiveness and adequacy of decision procedures in a factorial design. Results showed highest quality decisions were produced by groups of intermediate cohesiveness. Highly cohesive groups without adequate decision procedures (the groupthink condition) tended to make the…
Descriptors: College Students, Decision Making, Group Unity, Higher Education
du Pont de Bie, Alexis I. – Gifted Education International, 1985
The author suggests that students can achieve an expansion of successful creative problem-solving through the use of psychosynthesis and allied techniques in transpersonal psychology. This paper discusses the philosophical rational of teaching creativity and examples of a practicum for use in the classroom or work place. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedAdams, Bert N. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1985
The value-laden use of the language of problems and solutions is discussed, focusing on problem and solution, solution as problem, and values as determinants of problems and solutions. (BL)
Descriptors: Definitions, Family (Sociological Unit), Problem Solving, Problems
Peer reviewedWhite, C. Stephen – Roeper Review, 1985
Assessment procedures aimed at differentiating intellectually gifted young children from their nongifted peers are proposed as alternatives to traditional identification procedures. Suggested is measuring the use of strategic behavior to solve novel problems. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Evaluation Methods, Problem Solving, Talent Identification
Scourfield, Judith VanDyke – Techniques, 1986
A framework from which consultants may draw suggestions for modifications to improve achievements in reading programs is presented. The five possible areas of change are task, materials, time, method, and evaluation; examples of each are given. Since existing research offers little guidance, trial and error will prevail in reading intervention…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Problem Solving, Reading Achievement
Gordon, Jack; Zemke, Ron – Training, 1986
Discusses encouraging creativity and innovation in an organization. It examines creative training, creative problem solving, fostering creativity, how several corporations are teaching creativity to employees, what chief executive officers think of creativity workshops for employees, and the difference between the logical and creative approaches…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Innovation, Logic
Burns, Marilyn – Instructor, 1986
Graphing skills are growing in importance in our information society, presenting facts and concepts in newspapers, magazines, and on television. Graphs incorporated into teaching develop children's problem-solving skills. Ways to use graphs in the classroom are discussed, and examples are given. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Graphs, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedWilhelm, Patricia M. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
The principal's job is to encourage and facilitate cooperation and problem solving. The team concept can be used to improve education by developing consistent processes that involve many people and ensure group development of solutions to problems. (MD)
Descriptors: Administration, Group Dynamics, Management Teams, Principals
Peer reviewedStone, Patrick S. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1983
Fourteen hearing impaired 8-13-year-olds participated in instruction and independent work on the use of LOGO, a computer programing language. Beginning with simple graphics, they proceeded to editing and experimentation with variables. Then experience has enabled them to view the computer as a method of inquiry and problem solving. (CL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Microcomputers
Tsurumi, Toshi – High Technology, 1984
Points out that one of the most serious problems facing American business is the technical illiteracy of its managers and executives, indicating that few have the skills to solve real-world problems. Comparisons between Japanese and United States executives and their training are provided to illustrate issues considered. (JN)
Descriptors: Administrators, Business, Higher Education, Industry
Peer reviewedKulm, Gerald – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1984
A colloge credit course in computer math for 12 gifted secondary students and their parents focused on problem-solving strategies and encouraged teamwork and communication among parents and children. (CL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Gifted, Problem Solving
Cochran, Daniel S.; Gibson, C. Kendrick – Journal of Business Education, 1984
Illustrates an integrative approach to business education that combines interpersonal and problem-solving skills with behavior modeling films and case studies. This approach is advocated to ensure higher levels of learning of both practical and theoretical issues related to real business situations. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Case Studies, Communication Skills, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedDavies, Lynn – Educational Review, 1984
Seeks to broaden definitions of politics and political education by focusing on gender. Suggests that political education should be a process of demystification, teaching that power can be challenged and problem-solving techniques can be used to inject skills and new styles of seeking political alternatives. (JOW)
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Political Socialization, Problem Solving, Secondary Education
Spokony-Smith, Marion; Smith, Richard – Electronic Education, 1984
Briefly discusses categories of software support services--no support, direct help from software dealers, and assistance offered by software publishers--and provides general guidelines for their efficient use. (MBR)
Descriptors: Documentation, Information Seeking, Information Sources, Microcomputers


