Problem Solving and Creativity
Problem Solving and Creativity
Creativity
Prepared by: Jeson A. Longno
Sherrie Anne M. Ibañez
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
Cognitive
Process
Directed
Personal
Problem Solving
Cognitive Process
problem solving occures within problem solving involves
the problem solver’s cognitive mental computations in which
system. an operation is applied to a
mental representation,
sometimes resulting in the
creation of new mental
representation.
Problem Solving
Directed Personal
problem solving is aimed at problem solving depends on
achieving goal the existing knowledge of the
problem solver so that what is
a problem for one problem
solver may not be a problem
for someone who already
knows a solution method.
Types of Problems
● problems can be classified in many ways. For one, it
could be either be well-defined or ill-defined
problem.
Anticipate Explore
outcomes possible
and act strategies
Step 1. Identify the problem and opportunities.
● Mental set
● Functional fixedness
● Failure to distinguish relevant and irrelevant information
Barriers to Problem Solving
What is creativity?
- Plucker et al. (2004) defined creativity as “ the
interaction among aptitude, process, and the environment
by which an individual or group produces a perceptible
product that is both novel and useful as defined within a
social context.”
Theories explain how creativity is developed
(Kozbelt et al., 2010).
● Developmental theory
● Cognitive theory of creativity
● Stage and componential process of creativity
Developmental Theory
- which advocates that creativity develops over time ( from
potential to achievement). It is mediated by an interaction
of person and environment.
Preparation
Incubation
Illumination
Verification
Preparation
- is the initial stage of the creative process. It involves
becoming passionate about an idea, which motivates you to
gather materials (read, observe, compare).
Incubation
- the period where you unconsciously continues t work on the
idea takes form.
Illumination
- a sudden idea pops out in your mind.
Verification
- involves working with the idea into a form that can be tested
and, onece proven, it could be communicated to others.
Transfer of Learning in Problem Solving and
Creativity
Transfer of learning
- The phenomenon that past experiences in solving
problems are carried over or used in solving new
problems.