Fill in the blanks: Problem-solving requires skills such as ___, experience, and ___ to identify important factors. |
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False. Ill-structured problems are unclear and difficult to define, unlike well-structured problems. |
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What is the significance of self-confidence in scientific investigation among children? |
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Self-confidence encourages children to face challenges and fosters constructive optimism, essential for exploring new scientific directions. |
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Stanley Gray asserts that problem-solving involves rational thinking and a systematic approach to finding solutions. |
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Describe the traits that should be developed in children to enhance their problem-solving abilities. |
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Traits include self-awareness, independence, logical thinking, effective communication, persistence, and the ability to express thoughts clearly. |
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Fill in the blank: Problem-solving methods include step-based, algorithm, and ___ methods. |
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True or False: Adults should always intervene in children's problem-solving processes. |
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False. Uninvited intervention can lead to a win-lose situation; guiding children is more effective. |
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How does curiosity contribute to a child's ability as a scientific investigator? |
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Curiosity drives children to ask questions and seek deeper understanding, essential for engaging in scientific inquiry and exploration. |
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What strategies can teachers use to teach problem-solving effectively in the classroom? |
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Teachers can analyze problems, work backward from solutions, and employ analogical thinking based on past experiences. |
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Complete the sequence: Identify the problem, generate solutions, ___, make a decision, implement the decision. |
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