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    Task 4 (LO4 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and M3, D2, D3) LO4. Be able to develop strategies for problem solving a) (4.1)- Consider a problem that you have encounter within your organisation. Here we have to evaluate a range of methods and tools that could be used for developing solutions to this problem One of the main problems in the NHS organisation is miscommunication in the work place not only among staff but also between management and staff causing negative effects. Researches state that this has…

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    Attitude In Mathematics

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    courses optimization seems to be the strongest topic in applied mathematics, with additional interest in differential equations. Lecturers are not much motivated to improve the situation rather they maintain their traditional lecture approach. Problem-solving applications and research activities generally are only beginning to take hold, however, because university mathematics has traditionally focused on theoretical topics on the assumption that the only career for math majors would be in…

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    As discussed in Section A, problem solving is not easily defined and is open to individual interpretation. However, it can be argued that problem solving involves a journey from problem to solution via a reasoned and logical route. In order to strategize, children require time to consider the problem, test out ideas and engage in collaboration and discussion (Pennant, 2013). By providing children with time, the teacher enables children to adjust and adapt their ideas, furthermore, the…

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    needs any help or support on his work if there anything she can do for him, like this Gino will feel relaxed and not feel too stressed that he has a lot of problems to handle then he can solve his problem more carefully. Helping and supporting Gino is not only helped him on his work but also help him to have more time to deal with his personal problem. In addition, Carolyn might have more work to handle but this is the best solution for that situation to help Gino and company by supporting the…

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    Among the topics of articles reviewed and teaching methods presented by my classmates throughout the semester I choose to talk about service learning, case study method, problem-solving, guided discovery learning, Socratic questioning. The four chosen teaching methods are related, and they are centered around dealing with problems and their solutions. I will talk about each method and highlight their benefits and I consider them as the most important ones to me among all methods and topics we…

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    either concrete or abstract concepts (Huitt & Hummel, 2003). This is most especially evident when students are working with real-world problems. They are required to “translate” a real-life observation into mathematical equations which accurately reflect the situation in order to obtain a solution, and often times, this one of the most challenging aspects of problem…

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    The Importance of Problem Based Learning Approach for Students Introduction This topic was selected because of my field of study. As a pursuing healthcare professional the objectives of the health care environment required us to be self-motivated to respond to complicated situations that require skills in problem solving, professional knowledge, decision -making ability, and group collaboration. Problem-based Learning is a practical instructional technique that has positive learning outcomes.…

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    an efficient problem solving skill-set is one of the most desirable and beneficial skills a graduate may possess when entering the workforce. In fact, in a survey conducted by Victoria University comparing professional skills by importance, problem-solving skills were ranked highly by both academics and businesses in the field (Victoria University, 2016) .It is vital that problems are approached using a logical and systematic framework, and more importantly, that the actual problem, rather than…

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    Article Summary An interesting study authored by Goel (2015) scrutinized the multitude of literature from split-brain patients and concluded the hemispheric dissimilarity in the efficient organization of prefrontal cortex (PFC) has not been established and investigated thoroughly. Research primarily restricted the role of the right hemisphere (RH) to little more than the visual organization. The literature with split-brain individuals offers substantial evidence for a left hemisphere (LH)…

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    world, some of the experiences are less likely attractive in an educational setting. Lastly, his assumption on problem center focus depicts adult learners as less subjective and focuses on solving various problems emanating from the learning process and experiences. In this assumption, I think Knowles examined the difficulty of the learning process, which is filled with too many problems compared to child learning, which focuses on many subjects so as to promote specialization at an advanced…

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