2021
DOI: 10.22458/caes.v12i1.3560
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Desarrollo de las habilidades de pensamiento crítico, creatividad e innovación y resolución de problemas en Ciencias Noveno año, Costa Rica

Abstract: La presente investigación se realiza en el segundo semestre del 2018 y tuvo como propósito identificar el desarrollo de las habilidades de pensamiento crítico, creatividad e innovación y resolución de problemas en Ciencias Noveno año, Costa Rica, las cuales deben ser abordadas entre otras 10 habilidades más según la propuesta o transformación curricular del Ministerio de Educación Pública (MEP).  El paradigma empleado es naturalista, con un enfoque cualitativo dominante y un diseño fenomenológico, donde se apl… Show more

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“…In this autonomous management, learners deployed a series of skills such as analyzing and discriminating information, comparing data, facts or phenomena, as well as explaining, arguing, evaluating and formulating proposals for solutions to their learning difficulties [19]. In addition, competencies such as organization, self-learning, use of technological applications, autonomy, adaptation [20], and even creativity, innovation and critical thinking [21], [22]. Therefore, it is of great interest today to develop cognitive and metacognitive skills that strengthen the autonomy of university students in the process of learning and development of their generic and specific competencies of their professional training [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this autonomous management, learners deployed a series of skills such as analyzing and discriminating information, comparing data, facts or phenomena, as well as explaining, arguing, evaluating and formulating proposals for solutions to their learning difficulties [19]. In addition, competencies such as organization, self-learning, use of technological applications, autonomy, adaptation [20], and even creativity, innovation and critical thinking [21], [22]. Therefore, it is of great interest today to develop cognitive and metacognitive skills that strengthen the autonomy of university students in the process of learning and development of their generic and specific competencies of their professional training [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%