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  1. Understanding individual problem-solving style: A key to learning and

    The diagram in Fig. 3 illustrates how our work in understanding creativity and creative problem solving, linked to basic theory on the psychology of the person through the Cognitive Styles Project, supported by an in-depth investigation of learning and cognitive styles and psychological type, resulted in the three-dimensional structure of our ...

  2. Understanding individual problem-solving style: A key to learning and

    Assessing problem-solving style. Our model of problem-solving style can be operationally defined through the assessment instrument, VIEW: An Assessment of Problem Solving Style (Selby, Treffinger, & Isaksen, 2007a). This 34-item instrument assesses the three dimensions and six styles in our problem-solving style model.

  3. Learning Styles: An overview of theories, models, and measures

    Cognitive style is described by Allport ( 1937) as an individual's typical or habitual mode of problem solving, thinking, perceiving and remembering, while the term learning style is adopted to reflect a concern with the application of cognitive style in a learning situation (Riding & Cheema, 1991 ).

  4. Teaching Problem Solving

    Problem solving is a necessary skill in all disciplines and one that the Sheridan Center is focusing on as part of the Brown Learning Collaborative, which provides students the opportunity to achieve new levels of excellence in six key skills traditionally honed in a liberal arts education ­- critical reading, writing, research, data ...

  5. An integrative debate on learning styles and the learning process

    Kinesthetic - people with this learning style need movement, sensory touch and interaction with the environment to acquire information and create knowledge. Activities such as hands-on classes, problem solving, case studies, demonstrations or physical activities are best suited for learners using this pathway. 5. Integrating approaches

  6. Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence

    The letter-series task was chosen to reflect general problem-solving goals in education. The basic result was that the students with higher ability performed better than the students with lower ability regardless of instruction. ... Thompson W.G., Thomas K.G., Thomas M.R. (2009). Lack of interaction between sensing-intuitive learning styles and ...

  7. Understanding individual problem-solving style: A key to learning and

    More than five decades of research and development have focused on making the Creative Problem Solving process and tools accessible across a wide range of ages and contexts. Recent evidence indicates that when individuals, in both school and corporate settings, understand their own style of problem solving, they are able to learn and apply process tools more effectively, and when teams ...

  8. About Problem Solving Styles

    Problem-solving styles are consistent individual differences in the ways people prefer to deal with new ideas, manage change, and respond effectively to complex, open-ended opportunities and challenges. Knowledge of style is important in education in a number of ways. It contributes to adults' ability to work together effectively in teams and ...

  9. PDF Learning Styles in the Context of Reasoning and Problem Solving ...

    learning styles have any influence on these skills? The current state of research address the learning styles in context of reasoning and problem solving ability. High school students (598) completed the reasoning ability test, problem solving ability test and learning style inventory.

  10. The McKinsey guide to problem solving

    The McKinsey guide to problem solving. Become a better problem solver with insights and advice from leaders around the world on topics including developing a problem-solving mindset, solving problems in uncertain times, problem solving with AI, and much more.

  11. Effective Learning Behavior in Problem-Based Learning: a ...

    Problem-based learning (PBL) emphasizes learning behavior that leads to critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaborative skills in preparing students for a professional medical career. However, learning behavior that develops these skills has not been systematically described. This review aimed to unearth the elements of effective learning behavior in a PBL context, using ...

  12. PDF The Effect of Problem-Based Learning Strategies and Cognitive Styles on

    Keywords: problem based learning, cognitive style, problem-solving ability, learning, learning strategies INTRODUCTION Students' ability in understanding concepts is one of the education reform focuses and a key component of 21st-century education (Geller, Son, & Stigler, 2017) that can be used

  13. PDF Understanding of learning styles and teaching strategies towards ...

    Understanding of learning styles and teaching strategies towards improving the teaching and learning of mathematics . Jose M. Cardino Jr. 1. and Ruth A. Ortega-Dela Cruz. 2. 1. ... is a simple strategy that allows students to work and solve problem with a a pair or a group (Razak, 2016). When a teacher has provided the basic instruction,

  14. The relationship between routine and non-routine problem solving and

    This study aims to investigate the relationship between learning styles and the efficacy of routine and non-routine problem solving. It also compares these relationships with respect to routine and non-routine problem types. The study sample consisted of 356 eighth-grade students in four different schools.

  15. Problem-Solving Strategies: Definition and 5 Techniques to Try

    In insight problem-solving, the cognitive processes that help you solve a problem happen outside your conscious awareness. 4. Working backward. Working backward is a problem-solving approach often ...

  16. The role of critical thinking skills and learning styles of university

    In addition to critical thinking, learning style, i.e. the information processing method, of the learners, is an important key factor that has a major role in problem solving. According to David Kolb's theory, learning is a four-step process that includes concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization and active ...

  17. The Relationship Between Critical Thinking Skills and Learning Styles

    Identifying the methods that students use to process information and their learning styles allows educators to assist them to advance toward the higher goals of training and achieve broader critical thinking and problem-solving skills (Lau & Yuen, 2010). Perhaps, the best definition of learning styles was provided by Kolb, who defined learning ...

  18. (PDF) The Relationship Between Learning Styles And Problem Solving

    Problem-solving skill levels of the students in the study group were lower than expected. This shows that there is necessity for developing problem-solving programs in teacher training programs. There are few research studies in the literature that assess the relationship between learning styles and problem-solving skills.

  19. Different Problem-Solving Styles: What Type of Problem ...

    Systematic Type of Problem-Solver. The systematic type is calm, methodical, but driven. Every stage of the decision-making process is given equal weight: research, analysis, ideation, deliberation, and execution. Including assessing how it all went and how to prevent similar problems arising in future.

  20. Problem Solving and Time: Functions of Learning Style and Teaching

    Abstract. The purpose of the two studies reported in this paper was first, to investigate the interaction between occupational therapy students' learning styles and teaching methods on their problem solving ability and the amount of time they needed to learn outside of class; and second, to replicate in Israel the original study conducted in ...

  21. The Effect of Learning Styles on Problem Solving Ability among High

    The research results are as follows: (1) there are 8 students (25%) has a learning style accommodation with the level of mathematical problem solving ability medium category amounted to 3 students ...

  22. Identifying Problem Solving Strategies for Learning Styles in

    Peer-review under responsibility of the Organizing Committee of ITQM 2015 doi: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.07.003 ScienceDirect Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Information Technology and Quantitative Management (ITQM 2015) Identifying problem solving strategies for learning styles in engineering students subjected to intelligence test and ...

  23. 20 Effective Math Strategies For Problem Solving

    Here are five strategies to help students check their solutions. 1. Use the Inverse Operation. For simpler problems, a quick and easy problem solving strategy is to use the inverse operation. For example, if the operation to solve a word problem is 56 ÷ 8 = 7 students can check the answer is correct by multiplying 8 × 7.

  24. Problem Solving Styles

    Problem Solving Styles. Problem-solving styles are consistent individual differences in the ways people prefer to deal with new ideas, manage change, and respond effectively to complex, open-ended opportunities and challenges. Knowledge of style is important in education in a number of ways. It contributes to adults' ability to work together ...

  25. The design and evaluation of gamified online role-play as a ...

    To evaluate user perceptions and educational impact of gamified online role-play in teledentistry as well as to construct a conceptual framework highlighting how to design this interactive ...

  26. A hybrid particle swarm optimization algorithm for solving ...

    The particle swarm optimization algorithm is a population intelligence algorithm for solving continuous and discrete optimization problems. It originated from the social behavior of individuals in ...

  27. PDF A Case Study on Students' Critical Thinking in Online Learning

    Figure 7: Epistemological obstacle in problem-solving Figure 7 shows that the students misunderstood the required glass area as the triangle area on the pyramid side. Furthermore, 66.67% did not break down the image in the problem into pyramid nets to simplify their work. The use of images or symbols for problem-solving can help students

  28. Is Learning Coding Worth It for Kids? The Benefits Explained

    With so many benefits, it's an investment that will pay off for years to come. Key Takeaway: Learning to code arms kids with vital life skills like problem-solving, creativity, and persistence. It's not just about tech careers; these skills boost confidence and make them future-ready for any path they choose.

  29. The Future of SQL: Conversational Hands-on Problem Solving

    If you're returning to SQL after a long absence, as I did a few years back, there are important changes to know about. First, JSON. Many SQL-oriented databases now support JSON columns for arbitrary tree-structured data. Second, common table expressions (CTEs) that you can use to express a complex query as a pipeline of steps that are simple ...