814 resultados para Problem Solving Support
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The issue of how to respond to the diverse academic needs of students is one of the central challenges of teaching. This project studied how preservice teachers develop an awareness of the needs of academically diverse learners and how they intend to implement and/or modify instruction to meet those needs. Participants all came from one university. As part of the design of the study, the participants were surveyed to investigate (a) their attitudes and beliefs towards academically diverse learners; (b) the teaching practices they would utilize in response to academic diversity in their classrooms; and (c) the confidence they have in their abilities to identify and address these various needs in their classrooms. Several strategies including activities to enhance creativity, cooperative learning, individual instruction, problem-solving activities, and projects were considered noteworthy for the ratings by the preservice teachers as appropriate for all students. Small differences were found based on the preservice teachers' year of placement in the School of Education, indicating that as students progress through this program, they may learn more about different techniques and when and for whom they are appropriate; however, differences across groups were not statistically significant. Results also indicated that across the different years in the program, preservice teachers did not have very high or very low confidence in addressing these issues in their own classrooms. Each grouping fell around the middle level of confidence.
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Mild Cognitive Impairment- Amnestic Subtype (MCIa) is a putative prodromal stage of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) characterized by focal deficits in episodic verbal memory. Less is known about relative deficits in visuospatial learning, although there is ample evidence indicating involvement of the hippocampus in visuospatial learning, as well as hippocampal degeneration in early AD. The aim of this study was to better characterize the components of working memory dysfunction in people with MCIa to increase the ability to reliably diagnose this disease. Fifty-six elderly adults diagnosed with MCIa and 94 healthy elderly completed a hidden maze learning task. Results indicated similar functioning between groups on measures of reasoning, problem solving, and accuracy. However, MCIa subjects were less efficient at learning the hidden path, making more errors per second on average (Cohen’s d= -.78) and requiring a longer time to complete the maze (Cohen’s d=.77). The learning curve between the first two trials was four times as steep for healthy elderly compared to MCIa (slopes = 4.9 vs. 1.24, respectively), indicating that MCIa subjects exhibited relative difficulty in holding and making effective use of an internal spatial map in order to improve performance. Our results suggest that MCIa patients have focal deficits in visuospatial working memory, with relative preservation of functioning on other more global measures of cognitive functioning. This particular pattern of results may be specific to the amnestic variant of MCI.
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The SureMath scheme is an alternate algebraic approach to "word problem" solving. It is used here in a freshman chemistry setting to aid students who need another method for solving chemistry problems.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) has become a public health concern due to the underutilization of the various screening methods. There is a need to understand a patient's decision making process in regards to their health and obtaining the appropriate screening. Previous research has defined patient autonomy in two dimensions: The patient's involvement in the decision making process and their desire to be informed (Ende, Kazis, Ash, & Moskowitz, 1989). Past research shows that patients have a high desire to be informed, but a low desire to be involved in the medical decision process. Deber, Kraetschmer, and Irvine (1996) developed a measure which consisted of two subscales that measures patients' involvement: Patient's desire to be involved in the problem solving (PS) and decision making (DM) process. Little research has examined the desire for involvement and decision making of Latino populations. The present study sought to investigate the psychometric properties of the Deber et al. (1996) measure. In general, Latino patients in the present sample had low desire for autonomy in health decisions or to be involved in the decision making processes of their health related issues. ^
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This study examined the effects of skipping breakfast on selected aspects of children's cognition, specifically their memory (both immediate and one week following presentation of stimuli), mental tempo, and problem solving accuracy. Test instruments used included the Hagen Central/Incidental Recall Test, Matching Familiar Figures Test, McCarthy Digit Span and Tapping Tests. The study population consisted of 39 nine-to eleven year old healthy children who were admitted for overnight stays at a clinical research setting for two nights approximately one week apart. The study was designed to be able to adequately monitor and control subjects' food consumption. The design chosen was the cross-over design where randomly on either the first or second visit, the child skipped breakfast. In this way, subjects acted as their own controls. Subjects were tested at noon of both visits, this representing an 18-hour fast.^ Analysis focused on whether or not fasting for this period of time affected an individual's performance. Results indicated that for most of the tests, subjects were not significantly affected by skipping breakfast for one morning. However, on tests of short-term central and incidental recall, subjects who had skipped breakfast recalled significantly more of the incidental cues although they did so at no apparent expense to their storing of central information. In the area of problem-solving accuracy, subjects skipping breakfast at time two made significantly more errors on hard sections of the MFF Test. It should be noted that although a large number of tests were conducted, these two tests showed the only significant differences.^ These significant results in the areas of short-term incidental memory and in problem solving accuracy were interpreted as being an effect of subject fatigue. That is, when subjects missed breakfast, they were more likely to become fatigued and in the novel environment presented in the study setting, it is probable that these subjects responded by entering Class II fatigue which is characterized by behavioral excitability, diffused attention and altered performance patterns. ^
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InGen of Creative Production in the Health Sciences is a compendium of innovative thinking exercises for individuals and groups, derived from an eclectic array of practical guides for professionals in a variety of fields. Segmented into five subcategories across twenty two chapters, the effort seeks to make techniques for increasing innovative problem solving more accessible to a diverse audience of problem solvers. The chapters of Roberta Ness. Innovation Generation (2012, Oxford University Press) provide the themes for each of the chapters in the workbook. It is intended that those who read Ness. Innovation Generation will benefit from practicing the constructs of innovative thinking exemplified in each exercise.^ The methods used to gather data, in this case mostly innovative thinking exercises, included literature reviews of existing innovative thinking tools, classroom materials, and theory-driven exploration of exercises to fill in gaps in extant materials. Specifically, Google.com and Amazon.com searches were conducted using the terms “innovation,” “innovative,” “innovator,” “creative,” “novelty,” “thinking,” together with some variance of “book,” “workbook,” and “exercise.” The results were sorted thematically to show correspondence with the themes in Ness (2012) and compared to suggested best practices of 50 years of scientific research on innovative thinking. Where themes were suggested by Ness (2012) and peer-reviewed research on innovation but unavailable in published innovation thinking workbooks, new exercises were developed. The five type subcategories into which these results were organized are: individual direct, individual indirect, group direct, group indirect and probing question. It is anticipated that the five type subcategories and spectrum of themes will equip problem solvers in a variety of capacities.^
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El presente trabajo es producto de la tesis doctoral titulada La generación de mundos de ficción en jóvenes sordos. La literatura como herramienta para el desarrollo del pensamiento creativo y del Proyecto de investigación: Estrategias pedagógico-didácticas para el desarrollo y aprendizaje de las habilidades sociales en escuelas públicas de enseñanza común y especial del gran Mendoza, dirigido por el Dr. Benito Parés.2 En dicho trabajo se pone en evidencia cómo a través de espacios de literatura se desarrollan las habilidades sociales de autoafirmación, entre otras, tal como la autoestima y la confianza en uno mismo a partir de la utilización de técnicas de creatividad literaria. En esta investigación nos interesó indagar respecto de las posibilidades de los jóvenes sordos para generar textos de ficción que permitieran desarrollar el pensamiento divergente, y pudimos advertir también, las habilidades sociales que se ponen en juego ante las tareas solicitadas a dichos jóvenes. A partir de las propuestas de trabajo realizadas por las Personas Sordas que participaron del proyecto, observamos por un lado el cambio de actitud frente a la tarea y por otro las manifestaciones de placer al realizar las actividades propuestas. En relación con los resultados, pudimos apreciar la presencia de habilidades sociales de autoafirmación, resolución de problemas, comunicacionales, de expresión de emociones y sentimientos entre otras, como consecuencia del trabajo con textos literarios.
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Se plantea la discusión sobre la cientificidad de la Archivística desde la perspectiva kuhniana. Se realiza una reseña histórica de la disciplina, mencionando sus principales logros teóricos. Se analizan diversos intentos propuestos por autores para dotar de fundamentos epistemológicos al área. Las posturas estudiadas para este análisis son aquellas que proponen un enfoque desde la perspectiva de Thomas Kuhn. Se observa en la literatura el uso del concepto paradigma como modelo de análisis para el fundamento epistemológico de la disciplina. Se analizan las problemáticas surgidas a partir su introducción, notando que con su aplicación se incurre en una mudanza de niveles de análisis epistémicos. Como consecuencia, resulta dificultoso esclarecer las pretensiones de cientificidad de la Archivística. Se presenta como primera interrogante la posibilidad de articular el desarrollo histórico de la Archivística con la existencia de paradigmas; y en segundo término se plantea si los paradigmas identificados en la literatura pueden ser considerados como tales, o si se trata de teorías que han adquirido cierto grado de organización. Se afirma que la cientificidad y madurez disciplinar se determina mediante la asunción de una tradición exitosa de resolución de problemas, ya que los intentos exitosos terminan consolidando el campo de investigación.
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Se plantea la discusión sobre la cientificidad de la Archivística desde la perspectiva kuhniana. Se realiza una reseña histórica de la disciplina, mencionando sus principales logros teóricos. Se analizan diversos intentos propuestos por autores para dotar de fundamentos epistemológicos al área. Las posturas estudiadas para este análisis son aquellas que proponen un enfoque desde la perspectiva de Thomas Kuhn. Se observa en la literatura el uso del concepto paradigma como modelo de análisis para el fundamento epistemológico de la disciplina. Se analizan las problemáticas surgidas a partir su introducción, notando que con su aplicación se incurre en una mudanza de niveles de análisis epistémicos. Como consecuencia, resulta dificultoso esclarecer las pretensiones de cientificidad de la Archivística. Se presenta como primera interrogante la posibilidad de articular el desarrollo histórico de la Archivística con la existencia de paradigmas; y en segundo término se plantea si los paradigmas identificados en la literatura pueden ser considerados como tales, o si se trata de teorías que han adquirido cierto grado de organización. Se afirma que la cientificidad y madurez disciplinar se determina mediante la asunción de una tradición exitosa de resolución de problemas, ya que los intentos exitosos terminan consolidando el campo de investigación.
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Se plantea la discusión sobre la cientificidad de la Archivística desde la perspectiva kuhniana. Se realiza una reseña histórica de la disciplina, mencionando sus principales logros teóricos. Se analizan diversos intentos propuestos por autores para dotar de fundamentos epistemológicos al área. Las posturas estudiadas para este análisis son aquellas que proponen un enfoque desde la perspectiva de Thomas Kuhn. Se observa en la literatura el uso del concepto paradigma como modelo de análisis para el fundamento epistemológico de la disciplina. Se analizan las problemáticas surgidas a partir su introducción, notando que con su aplicación se incurre en una mudanza de niveles de análisis epistémicos. Como consecuencia, resulta dificultoso esclarecer las pretensiones de cientificidad de la Archivística. Se presenta como primera interrogante la posibilidad de articular el desarrollo histórico de la Archivística con la existencia de paradigmas; y en segundo término se plantea si los paradigmas identificados en la literatura pueden ser considerados como tales, o si se trata de teorías que han adquirido cierto grado de organización. Se afirma que la cientificidad y madurez disciplinar se determina mediante la asunción de una tradición exitosa de resolución de problemas, ya que los intentos exitosos terminan consolidando el campo de investigación.
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Se plantea la discusión sobre la cientificidad de la Archivística desde la perspectiva kuhniana. Se realiza una reseña histórica de la disciplina, mencionando sus principales logros teóricos. Se analizan diversos intentos propuestos por autores para dotar de fundamentos epistemológicos al área. Las posturas estudiadas para este análisis son aquellas que proponen un enfoque desde la perspectiva de Thomas Kuhn. Se observa en la literatura el uso del concepto paradigma como modelo de análisis para el fundamento epistemológico de la disciplina. Se analizan las problemáticas surgidas a partir su introducción, notando que con su aplicación se incurre en una mudanza de niveles de análisis epistémicos. Como consecuencia, resulta dificultoso esclarecer las pretensiones de cientificidad de la Archivística. Se presenta como primera interrogante la posibilidad de articular el desarrollo histórico de la Archivística con la existencia de paradigmas; y en segundo término se plantea si los paradigmas identificados en la literatura pueden ser considerados como tales, o si se trata de teorías que han adquirido cierto grado de organización. Se afirma que la cientificidad y madurez disciplinar se determina mediante la asunción de una tradición exitosa de resolución de problemas, ya que los intentos exitosos terminan consolidando el campo de investigación.
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This work presents an educational formal initiative aimed to monitor the acquisition and strengthening of competences by students that are being taught in project management subject. Groups of students belonging to three universities, embracing different knowledge areas such as engineering, biology, etc., were selected to run the experience. All of them had nevertheless a common and basic starting point: inexperience in project management field. In this scenario, we propose a new theoretical and practical approach oriented to reinforce problem-solving and related competences in a project management subject context. For this purpose, a Project-Based Learning (PjBL) initiative has been specifically designed and developed. The main idea is to bring a real world engineering project management case into the classroom, where students must face up to a completely new learning approach –groups in different locations, collaborative mode and unspecific solution, supported by a powerful internet platform:.project.net (http://www.Project.net). Other relevant aspects such as project climate, knowledge increasing, have also been monitored during the course. Results show and overall improvement in key competences. The obtained information will be used in two ways: to feed the students back about personal opportunities for improvement in specific competences, and to fine-tune the experience for further initiatives.
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The objective of this paper is to address the methodological process of a teaching strategy for training project management complexity in postgraduate programs. The proposal is made up of different methods —intuitive, comparative, deductive, case study, problem-solving Project-Based Learning— and different activities inside and outside the classroom. This integration of methods motivated the current use of the concept of “learning strategy”. The strategy has two phases: firstly, the integration of the competences —technical, behavioral and contextual—in real projects; and secondly, the learning activity was oriented in upper level of knowledge, the evaluating the complexity for projects management in real situations. Both the competences in the learning strategy and the Project Complexity Evaluation are based on the ICB of IPMA. The learning strategy is applied in an international Postgraduate Program —Erasmus Mundus Master of Science— with the participation of five Universities of the European Union. This master program is fruit of a cooperative experience from one Educative Innovation Group of the UPM -GIE-Project-, two Research Groups of the UPM and the collaboration with other external agents to the university. Some reflections on the experience and the main success factors in the learning strategy were presented in the paper
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The objective of this paper is to address the methodological process of a teaching strategy for training project management complexity in postgraduate programs. The proposal is made up of different methods —intuitive, comparative, deductive, case study, problem-solving Project-Based Learning— and different activities inside and outside the classroom. This integration of methods motivated the current use of the concept of ―learning strategy‖. The strategy has two phases: firstly, the integration of the competences —technical, behavioral and contextual—in real projects; and secondly, the learning activity was oriented in upper level of knowledge, the evaluating the complexity for projects management in real situations. Both the competences in the learning strategy and the Project Complexity Evaluation are based on the ICB of IPMA. The learning strategy is applied in an international Postgraduate Program —Erasmus Mundus Master of Science— with the participation of five Universities of the European Union. This master program is fruit of a cooperative experience from one Educative Innovation Group of the UPM -GIE-Project-, two Research Groups of the UPM and the collaboration with other external agents to the university. Some reflections on the experience and the main success factors in the learning strategy were presented in the paper.
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The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is the credit system for higher education used in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), which involves all the countries engaged in the Bologna Process. This paper describes a study which is part of the project of the Bologna Experts Team-Spain and was carried out with the following aims: 1) designing some procedures for the assessment of transferable competences; and 2) testing some basic psychometric features that an assessment device with some consequences for the subjects being evaluated needs to prove. We will focus on the degrees of Computing. The sample of students (20) includes first year students from the Technical University of Madrid. In this paper, we will report some results of data analyses carried out to this moment on reliability and validity of the task designed to measure problem solving.