Explain the difference between an ill-structured problem and an issue
What will be an ideal response?
An ill-structured problem is one that is vaguely stated, involves unclear solution procedures, and possesses vague evaluation standards. An issue is simply an ill-structured problem with strong emotional overtones.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What should you not do when a student in your class has a tonic-clonic seizure?
a. Withhold liquids immediately following the seizure b. Turn the student on his or her stomach c. Time the duration of the seizure d. Allow the student to sleep following the seizure
Which implication for teaching allows release of teacher during large group instruction?
A. continuous progress B. enrichment programs C. team teaching D. student grouping
Block building rules need to address the problem of:
A) Block shelves against the walls B) Building structures too high C) Not enough blocks for several builders D) Too many children in area at once