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bobthebuilder

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What criterion did John Dewey believe was necessary for instruction based on problem-solving models?
 
  a. Problems need to be relevant to the students.
 
   b. Problems need to relevant to the teacher and the broader culture.
 
   c. Problems need to be relevant to the students and important to the broader culture.
   d. The type of problems being solved is unimportant; it is the process that is important.

Question 2

A student of yours sends an idea to Microsoft for a novel way of graphing statistical analyses. Which type of discovery would this be?
 
  a. absolute discovery
 
   b. application of guided inductive discovery
   c. relative discovery
 
   d. simulated discovery



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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