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Bob-Dole

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Which of the following is the least effective way to develop students' problem-solving abilities?
 
  a. Reinforce students' use of algorithms.
  b. Present a variety of examples.
  c. Capitalize on social interaction.
  d. Present problems in real-world settings.

Question 2

Conceptual change is most consistent with which of the following theorist's explanations?
 
  a. Skinner's view that learning is determined by the consequence of behavior
  b. Gagn's view that scripted teacher behaviors lead to effective concept learning
  c. Piaget's view of disequilibrium, accommodation, and assimilation.
  d. Ausubel's view that organized bodies of knowledge should be systematically taught



lou

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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