During a hands-on science activity, Mr. Grover noticed a group of students discussing the activity. They appear to be having a severe disagreement and ask for Mr. Grover to solve the problem. As the teacher, what should he do if he prefers to create and maintain a successful atmosphere of cooperative learning?
A) Point out that the Principal Investigator is in charge of group management, then walk away and let the PI do her or his job.
B) Ask the Maintenance Director to clean up and put the group on notice that they are to be quiet the rest of the class period.
C) As the Recorder to state the group's findings so far, then tell the group what to do in order to finish the activity correctly.
D) Tell the group the let the Reporter decide the disagreement since he (or she) will have to report the group's results to the entire class later.
E) Clarify any misunderstanding the group members may have about their roles and suggest that they cooperate with the rest of the individuals to arrive at a group conclusion.
E
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