He says people often think solutions are unclear only because they have not yet genuinely sought them out with full dedication.
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Problem solving
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Jiang accepts the Chinese/American door-key contrast as oversimplified but says it points to a real difference between learning by doing and learning by memorizing.
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"Could a critical mass of boomers collaborating with other generations steer our global ship into the common waters with the spark of re -energize?..."
"Let me ask, there's a book by Howard Gardner. That's probably way out of date. Yeah. Well, no, that one, but there's also one..."
"...the kid has also learned another skill, which is GPS, general problem solving. Sure. You know, and what do I do in a new..."
"Yeah, sure. I mean, like it's, it's an oversimplification. I mean, the other comparison you can say is that, you know, Americans play sports,..."
"...have skill and talent and we value like critical thinking and problem solving and all these skills rather than like who your family is..."
"...and outside the box. Your work's really about science, technologies, and problem solving. So how does that enable creativity, do you think?"
"...So he concludes, but paradigm debates are not really about relative problem -solving ability, though for good reasons they are usually couched in those..."
"...must often do so in defiance of the evidence provided by problem -solving. Okay? So this is hard for us to understand. But if..."
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