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tingc95

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A teacher wishes to promote problem solving in her classroom. Which of the following
  approaches would not be consistent with that goal?
 
  a. the encouragement of collaboration toward a goal
  b. a choice of tasks that students cannot solve by using simple algorithms
  c. an expectation that students' performance is error-free
  d. the anticipation that students may feel confused and uncomfortable

Question 2

The practice of monitoring and controlling thought is called:
 
  a. problem solving.
  b. metacognition.
  c. critical thinking.
  d. intelligence.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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