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 * //What is Problem Solving? Teachers are learning to guide students through processes and learning rather than specifically providing step-by-step instructions. Is this a good or bad thing? Does this help students to learn to seek out information for themselves? How does this teach Problem Solving Skills to students? Do businesses expect employees to be able to seek out and find solutions for their problems?//**

//**Problem solving is the thought process involved with overcoming obstacles. Teachers guiding students through processes is a good thing because in the real world there won't always be someone telling you exactly how to do something step by step. You will need to know how to solve problems for yourself. Yes this process actually does help students by preparing them and letting them get used to obtaining information by them. It teaches problem solving skills by using situations where a student might need to solve a difficult problem independently. Businesses do expect their employees to have problem solving skills because problems are presented during the work day and so you must be able to solve them so that the company can be successful.**//

Taylor Petrillo Daniel Perla