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Tao, Ping-Kee – Physics Education, 2001
Physics problems presented by teachers or in textbooks are usually quantitative and offer only one solution. Suggests that getting students to solve qualitative problems and confronting them with multiple solutions can help them develop conceptual understanding and robust problem-solving strategies. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Physics, Problem Solving
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Newcomer, Jeffrey L.; McKell, Eric K.; Raudebaugh, Robert A.; Kelley, David S. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2001
Describes the two-course engineering design graphics sequence on introductory design and graphics topics. The first course focuses on conceptual design and the development of visualization and sketching skills while the second one concentrates on detail design and parametric modeling. (Contains 28 references.) (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Engineering Education, Graphic Arts, Higher Education
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Thamburaj, P. K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2001
Points out student struggles with the determination of empirical and molecular formulas and introduces a teaching approach to increase student understanding. Uses scenarios to present the experimental data before presenting the problem. (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Chemistry, Higher Education, Problem Solving
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Cohen, Jeff; Kennedy-Justice, Meghan; Pai, Sunny; Torres, Carmen; Toomey, Rick; DePierro, Ed; Garafalo, Fred – Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Discusses traditional problem solving approaches. Reports that both high school students and college freshmen struggle with proportional reasoning and introduces a new method for quantitative problem solving at the high school level. (Contains 33 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Higher Education, Physical Sciences, Problem Solving
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Houchins, David E. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2001
Explains why self-determination is important for incarcerated youth; identifies metacognitive problem solving as a foundation for teaching. Describes representative curricula and advises the creation of the educational environment, involvement of significant others, use of collaborative problem solving, teaching of problem-solving skills, and use…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Cognitive Restructuring, Correctional Education
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Gresham, Frank M. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2001
This article discusses the process of assessing social skills with students who have emotional and/or behavioral disorders. It describes a three-stage problem-solving model of problem identification, problem analysis, and treatment evaluation. Specific social skills assessment strategies are described and linked to a classification system of…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classification, Emotional Disturbances, Evaluation Methods
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Goubet, Nathalie; Rochat, Philippe; Maire-Leblond, Celine; Poss, Sarah – Infant and Child Development, 2006
The use of an adult as a resource for help and instruction in a problem solving situation was examined in 9, 14, and 18-month-old infants. Infants were placed in various situations ranging from a simple means-end task where a toy was placed beyond infants' prehensile space on a mat, to instances where an attractive toy was placed inside closed…
Descriptors: Cues, Socialization, Infants, Problem Solving
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Coutinho, Savia; Wiemer-Hastings, Katja; Skowronski, John J.; Britt, M. Anne – Learning & Individual Differences, 2005
Two studies assessed whether: (1) high levels of task-relevant metacognition would be related to good task performance; (2) some kinds of feedback (e.g., explanations) would improve task-relevant metacognition (and hence, performance) more than other kinds of feedback; and (3) some kinds of people would be more likely to seek out and use this…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Feedback, Task Analysis, Problem Solving
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Isaksen, Scott G.; Gaulin, John P. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2005
Brainstorming may be the best-known tool for group idea generation and is widely taught in gifted and talented programs. Many empirical studies have been conducted regarding the effectiveness of brainstorming, and they have provided useful insights into the salient barriers facing groups who use this tool. Although a great deal of this literature…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Brainstorming, Academically Gifted, Group Dynamics
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Calvete, Esther; Cardenoso, Olga – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2005
This study assessed gender differences in cognitive variables as an explanation for gender differences in depression and behavior problems; 856 adolescents (491 females and 365 males), aged 14-17, completed the Irrational Beliefs Scale for Adolescents, the Social Problem Solving Inventory--Revised Short Form, the adolescent version of the Burnett…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Behavior Problems, Adolescents, Problem Solving
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Russo, Christine Fiorella – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2004
This study assessed the creative thinking abilities of high-IQ and average students on fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. Seventeen high-IQ fifth and sixth graders and 20 average fifth and sixth graders were given 4 batteries of Torrance's Verbal and Figural Tests (A and B) as pretests and posttests and three Future Problem…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 6, Pretests Posttests, Interaction
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Cunningham, Robert F. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2004
This article examines the benefits and teaching procedures resulting from a classroom activity in student problem posing. The benefits included an enhancement of student reasoning and reflection and a heightened level of engagement. "Principles and Standards for School Mathematics" indicates that one of the critical requirements for successful…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Collin, Kaija; Valleala, Ulla Maija – Journal of Education & Work, 2005
The purpose of the present study is to look at the senses in which everyday workplace interactions can be considered manifestations of learning at work and the ways in which such activity could be supervised. The data consists of discussions between employees taped in two technology enterprises and three municipal youth centres, analysed from an…
Descriptors: Employees, Work Environment, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries
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Byo, James L. – Music Educators Journal, 2004
Musicians practice to build endurance, flexibility, and dexterity. They practice to maintain good performance, to sight-read better, to memorize, and simply, to enjoy music making. There are other motivations for practice, but one, more than others, is a catalyst for consequential change in musical development--practicing to solve performance…
Descriptors: Musicians, Problem Solving, Music Education, Musical Instruments
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Biscaro, Michael; Broer, Karen; Taylor, Nancy – College Student Journal, 2004
Alcohol use and abuse are cause for concern because the educational process and quality of campus student life are disrupted. Abusive drinking can have serious consequences on all areas of college life, including economic, health, social and educational. Heavy alcohol use may result in personal injury, drunk driving, alcohol overdose, unplanned…
Descriptors: College Students, Campuses, Self Efficacy, Problem Solving
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