1st Edition

Learning to Solve Problems A Handbook for Designing Problem-Solving Learning Environments

By David H. Jonassen Copyright 2011
472 Pages
by Routledge

466 Pages
by Routledge

472 Pages
by Routledge

This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date look at problem solving research and practice over the last fifteen years. The first chapter describes differences in types of problems, individual differences among problem-solvers, as well as the domain and context within which a problem is being solved. Part one describes six kinds of problems and the methods required to solve them.... Read more

1. How Does Problem Solving Vary?

Part I. Problem-Specific Design Models

2. Solving Story Problems

3. Decision Making

4. Troubleshooting/Diagnosis

5. Strategic Performance

6. Policy Analysis

7. Design Problem Solving

Part II. Cases: The Building Blocks Problem-Solving Learning Environments

8. Cases as Problems to Solve

9. Cases as Worked Examples of Well-Structured Problems

10. Case Studies: Examples of Ill-Structured Problems

11. Cases as Analogues

12. Cases as Prior Experiences

13. Cases as Alternative Perspectives

14. Cases as Simulations

Part III. Cognitive Skills in Problem-Solving

15. Defining the Problem: Problem Schemas

16. Analogically Comparing Problems

17. Understanding Causal Relationships in Problems

18. Questions for Scaffolding Problem Solving

19. Modeling Problems

20. Arguing to Learn to Solve Problems

21. Metacognitive Regulation of Problem Solving

Part IV. Assessing Problem Solving

22. Assessing Problem Solving

Biography

David H. Jonassen is Curators’ Professor in the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies at the University of Missouri.