Asked by Anonymous
Supporting "possibility thinking" means teachers are encouraging children to:
a. first solve problems and follow directions, then "think outside the box."
b. not merely solve problems but find them, then pose "what if" questions in their minds.
c. play with ideas and explore solutions without adults direction.
d. fee free to speak out if they feel a classroom activity is too structured or restrictive.
I chose b. when I think of possibility thinking I usually think "what if"
a. first solve problems and follow directions, then "think outside the box."
b. not merely solve problems but find them, then pose "what if" questions in their minds.
c. play with ideas and explore solutions without adults direction.
d. fee free to speak out if they feel a classroom activity is too structured or restrictive.
I chose b. when I think of possibility thinking I usually think "what if"
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Ms. Sue
I agree.
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