PROBLEM SOLVING: A WAY OF LEARNING
Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 5
Abstract
Problem solving is thinking directed towards the solving of a specific problem that involves both the formation of responses and the selection among possible responses. As suggested by Polya it includes, understanding the problem, determining a plan of action, carry out plan of action, making out a decision to stop working on the problem and doing a careful analysis of the steps. This way, problem solving leads to increased knowledge and skills. It helps to build up reflective intelligence. When the current strategies fail to yield a solution, the shift yields new strategy for solving a problem. The development of strategies to solve problems accordingly reflects a series of small insights in which constraints are changed as a result of strategic shifts which depends on multiple factors of problem solving.
Authors and Affiliations
Pratisha Padmasri Deka
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