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Metfan725

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Though the Internet can be a powerful source of integration strategies, the U.S. Congress passed this in the year 2000 to help protect children from potentially harmful Internet materials.
 
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Suppose there is a student who has failed at learning mathematics skills and is very unmotivated. What strategy would advocates of directed instruction suggest? What would constructivists recommend?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Children's Internet Protection Act

Answer to Question 2

Answers vary and include:For directed, try to identify gaps in prerequisite skills and target specific remedial instruction delivered at the student's own pace. For constructivist, engage the student in more visually interesting tasks linked to topics that he can relate to from his own experience; let him build knowledge based on these experiences.



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