2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10798-022-09731-8
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Unpacking secondary school technology teachers’ interpretations and experiences of teaching ‘problem-solving’

Abstract: Research relating to the nature and purpose of ‘design’ activity across education sectors has accelerated in recent years as governments and policy makers throughout the world highlight the importance of skills such as creative problem-solving and innovation. Within secondary schools, responsibility for teaching and learning through design is often assigned to Technology and Engineering subjects, however, gaps tend to exist in relation to what different teachers understand and experience about the teaching and… Show more

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“…The practitioners have recognized that it is quite challenging to overcome common health problems. Generally, students have low mental health awareness and do not consider treatment for combating these issues but rather perceive these problems as normal college or academic stress, therefore, do not go for treatment ( 7 ). However, the students who consider treating their mental health issues often come across several barriers to access care, are skeptical about the treatment, and believe the mental health treatment to be inconvenient ( 8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The practitioners have recognized that it is quite challenging to overcome common health problems. Generally, students have low mental health awareness and do not consider treatment for combating these issues but rather perceive these problems as normal college or academic stress, therefore, do not go for treatment ( 7 ). However, the students who consider treating their mental health issues often come across several barriers to access care, are skeptical about the treatment, and believe the mental health treatment to be inconvenient ( 8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, several other classic problems continue to be unresolved, such as (1) most students have hardship in understanding and resolving problems of simple electrical circuits (Arnold & Millar, 1987) ;Carlton 1999;Lin 2017) and (2) use Ohm law incorrectly and have problems in analyzing the effects between components (Cohen et al, 1983). About the students' issues in the problem-solving process, the educational experts have proposed several strategies, for instance, (1) the use of inventive problem learning (Barak, 2013), (2) problem-solving vs. troubleshooting assignments (Safadi & Yerushalmi, 2014), (3) development of assessment rubric (Docktor et al, 2016), (4) usage of various learning methods (Jiang et al, 2018),(5) template for learning and evaluation (Burkholder et al, 2020); Price et al 2022), (6) PheT simulation based formative assessment (Park, 2022), (7) understanding students' mistakes (Lee & Byun, 2022), (8) use of different feedbacks (Wancham & Tangdhanakanond, 2022), as well as (9) exploration of teacher's perception and experience (Lane et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, such skills not only help the students in their college life, but they can overcome and solve various problems that they may encounter ahead in their lives. Thus, one of the great advantages offered by M-learning is shaping and fostering the problem-solving skills of the students ( Lane et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%