Published On: June 30th, 2012|

Education News – Barry Garelick

“There is no argument from me or others in the traditional camp that students benefit by being given both routine and non-routine problems. It is important to recognize, however, that routine problems are prerequisite for solving the non-routine ones. And while students certainly should be given challenging non-routine problems, they must be able to be solved using prior knowledge of skills and procedures.” (more)