Developing creative problem solving within a global context By Paul Loranger.

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Developing creative problem solving within a global context By Paul Loranger

Describe your world (not to be asked of adults)

Basic problem solving

Describe your changing world (not to be asked of adults) YesterdayToday

Comparative model

Describe your future world (not to be asked of adults) YesterdayToday Tomorrow

Projected system model

Describe your dynamic world (welcome to adult problems) today TomorrowYesterday Self

Dynamic creative problem solving

Developing creative problem solving within a global context By Paul Loranger