Examining the relationships between problem-solving and reading comprehension skills
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Published:2019-09-30
Issue:5
Volume:6
Page:66-74
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ISSN:2547-8818
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Container-title:New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences
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Short-container-title:PROSOC
Abstract
Developing problem-solving thinking became extremely important in a well-functioning school system. It must be an integral part of the educational programme as the development of competence in the training of students with the right skills is possible through the processing of a specific curriculum. The purpose of our present survey was to examine the problem-solving skills of the 1st year students of Sapientia University. In our study, we report on the achievements of humanities and science students in solving complex tasks requiring computational thinking. The result data suggest that there is a close correlation between the level of problem-solving skills and the level of reading comprehension and writing skills. For each task, the number of those who tried to solve the task was high, but much more less could reach from recognising to understand and solve the problem.
Keywords: Problem-solving, computational thinking, reading comprehension.
Publisher
Birlesik Dunya Yenilik Arastirma ve Yayincilik Merkezi
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Environmental Engineering