Which of the following statements is NOT one of the three key ways experts think about problems?
a. Experts combine information in ways that are useful for problem solving.
b. Experts ignore irrelevant information presented to the class by students.
c. Experts distinguish information relevant to solving a problem from information that is not relevant.
d. Experts apply to a teaching problem information acquired in another context.
B
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a. differ significantly by geographic region. b. are close to the national average in all regions. c. tend to vary widely based on economic conditions. d. are usually highest in New England states.
5.47 Realize that inquiry takes time and prepare to be flexible because students need additional time to explore, think, and ask questions
Indicate whether the statement is true(A) or false(B).
What strategies can be used to help make a child learning English as a second language comfortable in the classroom?
What will be an ideal response?
When should health-care professionals wear latex-free gloves to ensure a healthy environment?
A. anytime they are in the classroom B. during feedings or diaper changing C. during individual or group work D. anytime they come into contact with a child