Multiple Choice
The faculty at Westwood Middle School discusses concerns they have about students' ability to engage in effective problem solving. Which of the following suggestions by faculty is not likely to be an effective strategy?
A) Mr. O'Donnell encourages other teachers to have students focus research papers on real-life problems.
B) Mr. Lee shares that in his class he puts students into groups and has them engage in problem-solving tasks while he monitors students' understanding and progress.
C) Ms. Hilliard states that the high use of computers in the classroom distracts students from engaging in independent problem solving and that problem-solving activities should not be based around educational technology.
D) Mrs. Ryan suggests involving parents in problem-solving activities in the home that involve the student.
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