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    interacting true causes of a problem. The difficult part of professional problem solving is to identify the right tool(s) capable of identifying the true root cause(s) of a problem and not just the symptoms. It is common to find more than just one root cause to a problem, so be skeptical if you just find one root cause to any problem. RCA can be pointed at any simple and complex problem but the designated problem solver has to know what technique to use for different types of problems. For…

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    Analia's Plot Summary

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    Analia was administered the Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement (WJ-IV ACH). The WJ-IV ACH measures Analia’s academic achievement skills in reading, math and written language. This is measured based on Analia’s scores on the Broad Achievement cluster, which is a combination of her scores in Broad Reading, Broad Math and Broad Written Language. Analia consistently scored in the average range across each domain. On the overall Broad Achievement cluster, Analia scored in the average range with a…

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    styles, cultural background and family dynamics a teacher will be able to successfully implement worthwhile appropriate activities. To create a truly inclusive environment a teacher must provide activities that allow for children to work together, problem solve together, and develop their own awareness of a diverse…

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    creativity, communication skills, critical thinking and problem solving skill are crucial (“Mechanical”). In addition, Onet Online, a website supported by the United States Department of Labor, describes the skills of Mechanical Engineers as listening skills, math skills, mechanical skills, creativity, and problem solving skills (“Summary”). The BLS describes the tasks and duties of Mechanical Engineers as analyzing problems, designing problem solving devices, developing and testing the device,…

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    Becoming An Investigator

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    Criminal investigators should be able to identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions. Top crime scene investigators are natural problem-solvers. They combine science aptitude, analytical skills, and critical thinking to piece together evidence and testimony. In essence, they try to develop stories based on their…

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    Prior knowledge and experience with addition and subtraction equations, will be quickly reviewed at the beginning of the lesson, before getting started with the word problems. This information gathered from the review, will be used to assist students in understanding that we are still using addition and subtraction within the word problems. This information may also be used to help the teacher understand where each child is at within their skills, to give extra support as needed. The content…

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    for science to advance, math is necessary. Despite the differences in definition and nature, both support each other and share similar attributes. Like math, problem solving skills and other concepts are used when solving problems. When measuring the correct amount of chemical, or exploring space, math is necessary to predict and solve problems. In preschool, this is also the same. When children are playing with building blocks they use both science and math to sort objects and create patterns.…

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    be used for strategic planning, problem solving and performance measures when safeguards are put in place ensuring the accuracy of the information, therefore, improving the effectiveness of the community policing…

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    complex problems. Critical thinking skills can be learned and must be practiced to be effective. One of the key concepts I learned in class is making sure I am solving the correct problem, and not merely a symptom and the problem. Discerning symptoms from the problems can be difficult, and that is where the critical thinking framework I2 Plus IF is useful. The I2 Plus IF process, or individual inquiry plus informal formulation process, provides a framework for thinking about problems. This…

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    self-directed, high-performing teams, first you have to look at the basics that include team building, having a clear purpose, problem solving, decision making, negotiation, setting goals, conflict, effective leaders, and proactive planning. All of these together help create a self-directed high preforming team, so you need to look at each of these to find out what problems you are experiencing in your teams and then assess what steps you need to take. We will look at the ineffective issues we…

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