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Hong, Jon-Chao; Lu, Chow-Chin; Wang, Jen-Lian; Liao, Shin; Wu, Ming-Ray; Hwang, Ming-Yueh; Lin, Pei-Hsin – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2013
Categorization is one of the main mental processes by which perception and conception develop. Nevertheless, categorization receives little attention with the development of critical thinking in Taiwan elementary schools. Thus, the present study investigates the effect that individual differences have on performing categorization tasks.…
Descriptors: Science Achievement, Scoring Rubrics, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students
Hong, Jon-Chao; Chen, Mei-Yung; Hwang, Ming-Yueh – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2013
A case study was undertaken in a junior high school that had won the highest award of the National PowerTech Contest in Taiwan. In the contest, students were required to create their own wooden robot (mechatronics project) in the morning and compete in the afternoon, in order to better avoid the intervention of parents and teachers in the process.…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, After School Programs, Foreign Countries, Clubs
Hong, Jon-Chao; Hwang, Ming-Yueh; Chen, Yu-Ju.; Chen, Mei-Yung; Liu, Li-Chun – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2012
Eight trigrams (BaGua) is a philosophy that has played an essential role in Chinese life. The purpose of the present study is to extend the theory to organizational problem-solving, so that individuals can engage in creative problem solving and justification to discover the most effective approaches. Questionnaires were returned by 259 research…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Epistemology, Research and Development, Philosophy

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