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11 sty 2023 · The findings show that (1) collaborative problem solving is an effective teaching approach to foster students’ critical thinking, with a significant overall effect size (ES = 0.82, z =...
The PISA 2015 Collaborative Problem Solving assessment was the first large-scale, international assessment to evaluate students’ competency in collaborative problem solving. It required students to interact with simulated (computer) in order to solve problems.
16 cze 2017 · fin and Care, 2015; Hesse et al., 2015). One concrete example of such a pedagogical programme is Project Work, introduced for grade 11 students in Singapore in 2000 to “provide students with the opportunity to synthesise knowledge from various areas of learning, and critically and creatively apply it to real-life situations” (MOE, 2017).2 Four l...
1 lip 2022 · By investigating the high and low academic performance groups’ collaborative problem solving patterns, this study reveals the relationship between collaborative problem solving and learning performance of students in detail.
1 sie 2023 · Students' collaborative problem solving social skills were related to their collaboration dispositions. Collaborative problem solving (CPS) has been considered as one of the vital 21st century skills. To be successful in CPS requires not only CPS skills but also positive attitudes towards collaboration (i.e., collaboration dispositions).
Problem solving and collaborative communication are among the key 21st century skills educators want students to develop. This paper presents results from a study of the collaborative work patterns of 133 participants from a university level course designed to develop transferable problem-solving skills. Most of the
Use systems thinking. Make judgments and decisions. Solve problems. The research supports consideration for including collaborative problem solving as an instructional priority. Teaching students how to work together is something done frequently in elementary schools.