The ACT (Advancing Children's Thinking) framework involves
a. ?eliciting, supporting, and comprehending children's thinking when problem solving.
b. ?providing problems and supporting and extending children's thinking when solving the problems.
c. ?eliciting and supporting children's thinking when problem solving.
d. ?eliciting, supporting, and extending children's thinking when problem solving.
ANSWER:
d
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