Strategies for Problem Solving, Critical Analysis, and Goal Setting

Q4 Social Sciences
Z. Philippakos, Hailey Mathison Wilson, Karen Picerno
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Abstract

Problem solving requires the application of critical reading and thinking skills and the use of relevant strategies to reach a solution. Independent learners are able to apply taught strategies across contexts and often complete challenging tasks unassisted. The purpose of this paper is to explain how a process of analysis of assignments and evaluation can be applied in reading, writing, and with modifications in mathematics. This work draws on genre-based strategies, on oral language and dialogic pedagogy, and demonstrates how they can be applied across the curriculum to support students’ transfer of knowledge and skills from writing instruction to responses to reading and mathematics aiding them in reflection and eventually independence. Further, the paper provides guidelines for teachers’ explanations to promote critical thinking, questioning, and goal setting.
解决问题、批判性分析和目标设定的策略
解决问题需要运用批判性阅读和思维技能,并使用相关策略来达成解决方案。独立学习者能够在不同的环境中运用所学的策略,并且经常在没有帮助的情况下完成具有挑战性的任务。本文的目的是解释作业分析和评估的过程如何应用于阅读、写作和数学修改。这项工作借鉴了基于体裁的策略,口语和对话教学法,并展示了如何将它们应用于整个课程,以支持学生从写作指导到阅读和数学反应的知识和技能转移,帮助他们反思并最终独立。此外,本文还为教师的解释提供了指导方针,以促进批判性思维、质疑和目标设定。
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Educational Practice & Theory
Educational Practice & Theory Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
0.40
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0.00%
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7
期刊介绍: Educational Practice and Theory in its 40th year of publication continues as an important independent forum for original ideas in education research relevant to aspects of education including K-12 schools, education reforms, teaching methods and educational leadership. Educational Practice and Theory is: -a refereed journal with a distinguished panel of consulting editors; -comparative in focus; -innovative, path-finding and provocative; -diverse with reports on a wide range of countries and themes, and -applied and theoretical.
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