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Problem Solving. Made by Evelina Liutkevič PSbns2-02. Content:. What is problem solving? How to solve a problem? 7 steps to solve a problem Creativity and problem solving. Conclusion References. Definition.
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Problem Solving Made by Evelina LiutkevičPSbns2-02
Content: What is problem solving? How to solve a problem? 7 steps to solve a problem Creativity and problem solving. Conclusion References
Definition Problem solving is a mental process that involves discovering, analyzing and solving problems.
Step 1. Identify the problem Firstly you need to identify and name the problem,so that you can find an appropriate solution.
Step 2. Explore the problem Seeing the problem in different ways is likely to help you find an effective solution.
Step 3. Set the goals Once you have thought about the problem you can identify your goals.
Step 4. Look at Alternatives When you have decided what your goal is you need to look for possible solutions.
Step 5. Select a possible solution From the list of possible solutions you can sort out which are most relevant to your situation and which are realistic and manageable.
Step 6. Implement a possible solution Once you have selected a possible solution you are ready to put it into action.
Step 7. Evaluate Just because you have implemented the best possible solution, you may not have automatically solved your problem, so evaluating the effectiveness of your solution is very important.
If the solution was successful in helping you to solve your problem and reach your goal, then you know that you have effectively solved your problem.
Creativity and problem solving Creative problem solving is a mental process of creating a solution to a problem. It is a special form of problem solving in which the solution is independently created rather than learned with assistance.
*personality characteristic*mental flexibility*curiosity smalsumas*persistence atkaklumas Because children's play is spontaneous and freely chosen, it is often quite imaginative. Indeed, it is sometimes described as creativity.
Conslusions Problems and solutions are part of daily life. Instead of running from them, let’s make a solutions. Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them.-Henry Ford
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