Multiple Entry Points
The brain thrives on curiosity unless it has been curtailed by experience. A one-right-answer approach negates possible places to start solving a problem. By generating starting points, learners can explore a range of possibilities to reach a similar conclusion.
Use the questions to guide your response. APA 7th citations are required
- Describe a problem your students struggle to solve.
- Share ways to create multiple entry points for students ranging from those who may struggle to those who need to be stretched.
- How does this approach shift your thinking?