Abstract
In Question and Insight in Everyday Life: A Blueprint for Transformative Problem Solving, Richard Grallo examines the nature and patterns of human problem solving. Grallo identifies four patterns of problem solving that together result in complex human learning and growth. The four patterns constitute a cycle that is transformative not only of problematic situations but of the problem solvers themselves. This book also explores the roles of questions, insights, the desire to know, and social trust in problem solving. Its conclusions apply equally to the problems of everyday life as well as to challenges that arise in educational, counseling, political, engineering, and science fields.
Schlagworte
critical thinking cognition cognitive process learning thought patterns problem solving mental process reflective questions- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xii Preface i–xii
- 1–4 Introduction 1–4
- 45–72 Chapter 3: Three Patterns of Critical Thinking: Filtering Possibilities for Something More 45–72
- 139–156 Epilogue 139–156
- 157–164 Bibliography 157–164
- 165–174 Glossary of Terms 165–174
- 175–180 Index 175–180
- 181–182 About the Author 181–182