Towards Better Problem Finding and Creativity in Graduate School Education: A Case Study of Nitobe School Program

Ankit A. Ravankar, Shotaro Imai, A. Ravankar, Tomohiro Agatsuma, Tomomichi Kato, Taichi E. Takasuka, Teruyuki Tsuji, Kaori K. Shigetomi, Ken Saito
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The current graduate school education system has largely been focusing on producing better learners and problem solvers. The rise of problem based learning approaches are testimonial to the importance of such skills at all levels of education from early childhood to graduate school level. However, most of the programs so far have focused primarily on producing better problem solvers neglecting problem finding at large. Problem finding, an important skill is a subset and first step in creative problem solving. Most studies on problem finding skills have only focused on industries and corporations for training employees to think out of the box for innovative product design and development. At school or university level, students are generally given a well-defined problem in most Problem Based Learning (PBL) scenarios and problem discovery or how to deal with ill-structured problems is mostly ignored. In this study, we present the Nitobe School Program and discuss our unique curriculum to teach problem finding in graduate school education. We show how introducing problem finding at graduate level increases student's ability to comprehend difficult and wicked problems in a team based learning environment. Moreover, we present how it influences creativity in graduate students resulting in better problem solvers.
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研究生教育中更好的问题发现和创造力:新刀学院项目的案例研究
目前的研究生教育体系主要侧重于培养更好的学习者和解决问题的人。基于问题的学习方法的兴起证明了这些技能在从幼儿到研究生阶段的各级教育中的重要性。然而,到目前为止,大多数课程主要集中在培养更好的问题解决者上,而忽略了发现问题。发现问题是一个重要的技能子集,也是创造性解决问题的第一步。大多数关于问题发现技能的研究只关注于行业和公司,以培训员工在创新产品设计和开发中跳出常规思维。在学校或大学阶段,在大多数基于问题的学习(PBL)场景中,通常会给学生一个定义明确的问题,而问题发现或如何处理结构不良的问题通常被忽视。在本研究中,我们介绍了Nitobe学校计划,并讨论了我们在研究生教育中教授问题发现的独特课程。我们展示了在研究生阶段引入问题发现如何提高学生在团队学习环境中理解困难和棘手问题的能力。此外,我们还介绍了它如何影响研究生的创造力,从而使他们更好地解决问题。
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