Computer proficiency, excellent problem
solving skills required.
Excellent problem
solving skills required.
Strong analytical and problem -
solving skills required to develop rubrics, examine data and metrics that will enhance student knowledge and promote performance of superior work products
The interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning and problem -
solving skills required in biology, chemistry, Earth / space sciences and physics.
Problem -
solving skills required.
Not exact matches
Building a business
requires a mix of these technical
skills as well as intellectual
skills, such as critical thinking, problem
solving and lateral thinking.
In - demand
skills to thrive in today's business environment
require flexibility and emotional resilience — along with a wealth of creativity, innovation and problem -
solving abilities.
Both jobs
require strong communication, an understanding of the buyer, an analytical mindset, and problem -
solving skills.
«Following multistep directions is an important
skill that
requires paying attention to language, comprehension of the direction, working memory — to «store» the direction — problem -
solving if the command is forgotten or needs to be altered and the actual execution of the direction,» says Jennifer L. Maietta, a pediatric speech - language pathologist at MassGeneral Hospital for Children.
They are in that funny in - between stage where they have outgrown the baby toys but they aren't quite ready for the «big kid» toys that
require more developed motor and problem
solving skills.
Sorting shapes into a box
requires them to make sense of lines and angles and helps them develop their problem -
solving skills.
While certain jobs will disappear, newly created ones will
require a different set of
skills, put a premium on creativity, problem
solving skills and the ability to connect with people.
Academia, government jobs, community organizing are not the kind of jobs that
require real problem -
solving skills.
As a Management Consultant, you will be
required to leverage your problem
solving skills.
Solving the world's food, feed and bioenergy challenges
requires integration of multiple approaches and diverse
skills.
A wired, global economy, the test framers decided,
requires an even more specific set of
skills — group problem
solving mediated by the Internet.
But understanding problems and
solving them
requires not just a set of
skills but the right frame of mind; mathematicians need to be patient, according to Gilg of Siemens, and drill deep into a problem until a solution is found.
Using our scientific expertise as a platform, our training also focuses on the non-technical
skills required to nurture innovation and entrepreneurship —
skills like critical thinking, problem -
solving, adaptability, creativity, communications, collaboration and openness to risk - taking.
AARP has new free games online, such as Sudoku, Crosswords, Solitaire, Backgammon, Skeeball, Word games
Solve easy and hard math brain teasers where only basic maths
skills are
required.
For the majority of these questions, students are
required to interpret the context and use their reasoning and problem
solving skills.
Are you preparing your young people for a world in which most jobs
require listening
skills, empathy
skills, problem
solving skills, communication
skills, collaboration
skills, and the ability to customize solutions?
In tasks or lessons that
require problem
solving skills, avoid using activities that
require a «means - ends» approach, as this will place a load upon the working memory.
Mathematical problems that
require strategic and lateral thinking to
solve - not just good literacy
skills.
Problems are best
solved through diplomacy, collaboration and the sharing of agendas, ideas, resources and solutions; and schools can and should help students develop the complex set of
skills required for doing so.
The action implications of these findings, as well as some of the dos noted earlier, are to promote a genuine and broad sense of inclusiveness by educating for true understanding of diversity, especially as manifest in one's own school, to ensure that school codes of conduct and core values are integrated into everyday routines, including opportunities for student reflection and feedback on student report cards (versus being relegated to statements in handbooks or on web sites), and to
require that all students are given systematic training in social problem
solving or related social - emotional
skills and encouraged specifically to use those
skills in finding alternatives to mistreating others, seeking help effectively, and upstanding in the presence of injustice and inequity.
Rapid economic expansion in Shanghai
requires a steady flow of young workers who have creative problem -
solving skills, and has pushed Shanghai to become a leader in educational innovation in China.
The activities are focused on encouraging the development of problem
solving skills through interactive activities that
require the children to work cooperatively and use technical vocabulary to explain their thinking.
The goal is to focus on your employee's needs so that you provide them with the
skill - building, problem -
solving resources they
require.
The bottom line is, we have to recognize it's a new economy that
requires higher - level critical - thinking
skills, analytical
skills, and problem -
solving skills.
Many early childhood centers stress the importance of «large blocks of time (45 - 60 minutes)» for play throughout the day to help children develop «problem -
solving skills that
require persistence and engagement.»
This
requires a well - trained staff who knows the nuances of time management, problem -
solving, and communication
skills, just to name a few.
If we are serious about preparing our students for the 21st century and for the kinds of jobs that will
require them to problem
solve, think creatively, and work collaboratively, we need to help them master those same
skills in the classroom.
The design of intelligent cities
requires students to develop their learning
skills, problem
solving, and entrepreneurship.
If a group problem
requires different
skills, choose students with those
skills so that they can
solve the problem together and rely on each other for their different strengths.
School and district administrators can apply these suggestions to their own goals, including reminding parents and the community at large that the world is more technologically complex than it was when they studied math in high school and that the typical career is much more likely to
require not only competency in statistics and analytics but also problem -
solving skills.
Bury or hide «treasure» somewhere on campus, and draw a map for children to follow, or write directions with clues that
require them to use math
skills and
solve riddles or word puzzles.
The problem must be structured so that students will cover the
required content and develop problem -
solving skills at the same time.
Authentic assessments
require learners to apply their new knowledge and
skills to real - world challenges, which promote retention and enhance problem -
solving skills.
«Word problems
require critical - thinking and problem -
solving skills,» Bansal continued.
According to Hung (2008), PBL is ineffective when: a) the
skills needed for
solving a problem are either above or below the learner's abilities, and / or b) the problem asks students to study content that is outside of the content objectives, but
required for
solving the problem.
In other words, simply
requiring teachers to shift to problem -
solving approaches is not likely to have positive effects if the average teacher is not
skilled in implementing problem -
solving approaches.
Schools should create a learning environment which allows and encourages pupils to tackle real life challenges which
require them to manage risk and to develop their decision making, team building and problem
solving skills.
The questions set for pupils are split into two categories - some requre sequencing and ordering
skills whilst the the others
require addition and problem
solving skills.
Be sure the assessment
requires students to apply the
skills / theories learned in the course to a real - world scenario or
skill — increase the rigor and
require problem
solving and critical thinking.
The activities on the cards are creative and imaginative and
require the students, in some cases, to use problem
solving skills.
Solving highly complex problems requires that students have both fundamental skills (reading, writing, and math) and 21st century skills (teamwork, problem solving, research gathering, time management, information synthesizing, utilizing high tech
Solving highly complex problems
requires that students have both fundamental
skills (reading, writing, and math) and 21st century
skills (teamwork, problem
solving, research gathering, time management, information synthesizing, utilizing high tech
solving, research gathering, time management, information synthesizing, utilizing high tech tools).
Our curriculum is rigorously standards based, and our approach to learning
requires students to develop their thinking
skills as they apply what they have learned in class to
solve problems.
A slide show (in pdf form) to allow students to be self - directed learners of the
skills required to
solve equations and inequations.
In these generally high - tech industries, the
skills needed are much more sophisticated,
requiring higher order creative problem -
solving abilities as well as technical knowledge.
It recaps the
skills required such as
solving, factorising and completing the square on a quadratic and then develops these
skills to find roots and turning points of an equation.