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counselling and guidance: problem solving is one of the basic abilities included in the curricular area of Counselling and guid ...
Generating alternative solutions to the problem Generating as many solutions as possible (without assessment) through brainstor ...
Problem solving begins by identifying the situation pupils wish to solve and their personal goals. Defining the problem is essen ...
Solutions to problems cannot however be proved efficient unless implemented. Moreover, diverse obstacles may interfere with the ...
Target population The method targets all categories of clients of information, counselling and guidance services: pupils, young ...
Defining the problem. The counsellor started his activity in a small town, in a school located in a neighbourhood with numerous ...
problem no. 2: “the pupils will solve their own problems in class or on the playground.”, and for problem no. 3 “The pupils will ...
Problem solving as assessment and monitoring Problem solving can be employed as a method of assessing the efficiency of the coun ...
These categories of interventions are addressed to teenagers enrolled in a career development programme. Description of interven ...
“some / all ”: a solution is efficient for a person but not always applicable to any persons and in any situation; “or”: the ...
problems that may occur and suggest solution alternatives plausible for each problem identified. The solutions found could be di ...
Disadvantages: inefficient if isolated, as secondary prevention or intervention. Recommended in combination with other techniqu ...
Littrell, M.; Peterson, S. (2001). Facilitating systemic change using the MRI problem-solving approach: One schools experience. ...
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Decision Making Techniques Mihaela CHIRU Institute of Educational Sciences, Bucharest History We currently have considerable inf ...
one’s life partner, residence, medical intervention – reunite interests, energies, and perspectives that are essential to one’s ...
The second category – descriptive models – includes representative theories for our field of interest: The classic client-orient ...
acceptable professional alternatives are successively selected, and three categories of “tolerable limits” are circumscribed: ge ...
includes emotional decisions, and takes into consideration a multitude of consequences on the person, compared to others that ar ...
attitudinal heuristics (determining features that are favourable or unfavourable). We use the heuristic approach in the followin ...
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