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". . . the student can do the math. He knows how to add the two numbers together. The problem comes into play when the student isn't recognizing that there is a shortcut to the answer. . . The student is not examining his own thinking, there is no metacognition taking place. If the student had thought about the process he had made to answer the math problems he would (hopefully) make connections between the old problem and the new one." |
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