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List the seven steps in the problem-solving cycle presented by your textbook.
 
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Describe the three general rules to keep in mind when presenting examples of concepts.
 
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Answer to Question 1

(1) Identify the existence of a problem, (2) Define the problem, (3) Represent and organize information about a problem, (4) Create or select a strategy for problem solving, (5) Allocate resources for problem solving, (6) Monitor problem solving, (7) Evaluate the solution to a problem.

Answer to Question 2

Rule 1: Present the examples in order from easiest to most difficult. Highly typical exemplars are likely to be the easiest for students to understand. A science teacher presenting examples of stars discusses the North Star before mentioning that our sun is also a star.
Rule 2: Select examples that are different from one another. The science teacher presenting the stars includes examples of both new and old stars.
Rule 3: Compare and contrast examples and nonexamples. Examples of objects in space that are not stars include planets, our moon, and meteors.





 

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