2023
DOI: 10.17853/1994-5639-2023-6-166-192
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Adult education and training for the development of problem-solving skills

Abstract: Introduction. Currently, the presence of employees with developed basic skills of working with textual and numerical information can no longer explain how effectively a person functions in society and the professional sphere. This is due to the rapid transformation of the innovative economy and the renewal of production technologies and business processes. Therefore, the key basic skills of the adult population have been supplemented with one more cognitive skill – problem solving.   Aim. The present research … Show more

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“…Education can play a role in world problems (Jakubik, 2022;Sharma & Ankit, 2023). The success of education lies in its ability to cultivate individuals who are equipped to tackle everyday challenges (Korshunov et al, 2023;Lawy, 2014). Environmental education aims not only to influence an individual's inner thinking and understanding of the world, but also ultimately to intrinsically motivate people to behave appropriately in real life (Otto & Pensini, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education can play a role in world problems (Jakubik, 2022;Sharma & Ankit, 2023). The success of education lies in its ability to cultivate individuals who are equipped to tackle everyday challenges (Korshunov et al, 2023;Lawy, 2014). Environmental education aims not only to influence an individual's inner thinking and understanding of the world, but also ultimately to intrinsically motivate people to behave appropriately in real life (Otto & Pensini, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%