Diverse Learning Styles and Problem-Solving Skills
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How does the use of problem-solving activities help to address diverse learning styles and special needs?
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Discusses how teaching problem-solving skills can address the diverse needs of students with different learning styles.
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Using problem-solving activities as part of any lesson helps students learn to think critically, cooperate, and share ideas. In my experience teaching, having students solve problems in groups encourages students to listen to each other and try different problem-solving styles. Often students with very different learning styles will bring different approaches to the problem, and ...
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