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EVALUATION OF THE PROBLEM-SOLVING APPROACH IN TERMS OF VARIOUS THEORIES
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Betül Çolpan Kuru
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2718-0808
DOI - 10.22596/cresjournal.0201.50.58
Subject(s) - problem solver , perspective (graphical) , computer science , solver , management science , competence (human resources) , social issues , heuristics , psychology , artificial intelligence , social psychology , computational science , economics , programming language , economic growth , operating system
The history of the age of problem solving is seen as a cipher that is actively used in social sciences as well as in science. Problems that can leave psychological and / or physical marks on people appear in life. It can vary depending on the importance and size. Individuals use various schemes to be affected by these scars with the least damage and to overcome the problems with fast and effective intervention methods. In this cryptic cipher passwords, it begins to occur during the cryptic period periods. In our schools, dealing with problem solving stages in verbal lessons as well as in numerical lessons enables them to solve the problems they will encounter throughout their lives. In addition, people who have gained the competence to solve similar problems on their own can also be independent. In this review, the definition of the concept of problem and problem -solving is made and the problem solving stages of various theorists are explained. Thinking as a thought (critical thinking) perspective and problem-solving approach as a final approach, including determining, analyzing and evaluating situations, ideas and information to formulate responses and solutions, taking their own importance in the 21st century skills. has been. The aim of the article is to help readers create their own solution diagrams by creating a perspective on problem solving and at the same time contributing to how to be a problem solver as a good thinker.

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