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Strategies Tagged: "Problem solving"
Interleaving is a learning strategy that involves mixing different topics or types of problems during a study session, rather than studying one topic or type of problem extensively (blocking).
Learning with analogies involves explaining or understanding a new or complex concept by comparing it to a familiar concept that shares similar characteristics or relationships. It bridges the gap between the known and the unknown.
Constructive conflict resolution involves addressing disagreements in a way that aims for mutual understanding and a solution, rather than winning an argument or causing harm. It focuses on the issue, not attacking the person.