problem definition, generating possible solutions, evaluating and selecting solutions, implementing the solution, and monitoring and evaluating the outcome.
- Strategies for problem-solving: trial and error, algorithms, heuristics, brainstorming, decision trees, etc.
- Factors that influence problem-solving: individual differences (such as cognitive abilities, knowledge, and experience), environmental factors (such as time constraints, resources available, and social influences), and the nature of the problem itself (such as complexity, ambiguity, and familiarity).
- Importance of problem-solving skills in various aspects of life, including personal relationships, work, education, and everyday decision-making.
- Ways to improve problem-solving skills, such as practicing critical thinking, seeking feedback, learning from past experiences, and collaborating with others to generate new ideas and perspectives.