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6 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: problem-solvings

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Problem Solving

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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The Test Is Not The Truth

2014-07-14, day precision · Education in China (Sinica interview with Jiang Xueqin)

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"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 That's probably way out of date.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 Test Is Not The Truth

2014-07-14, day precision · Education in China (Sinica interview with Jiang Xueqin)

Transcript

"...the kid has also learned another skill, which is GPS, general problem solving. Sure. You know, and what do I do in a new..."

The Test Is Not The Truth

2014-07-14, day precision · Education in China (Sinica interview with Jiang Xueqin)

Transcript

"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,..."

Creativity Is A Scientific Rebellion

2026-04-05, day precision · Professor Jiang on teaching for creativity, agency, and empowerment @PredictiveHistory

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"...and outside the box. Your work's really about science, technologies, and problem solving. So how does that enable creativity, do you think?"

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