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A five-step problem solving strategy to help students integrate the conceptual and procedural aspects of problem solving so they can become better problem solvers.
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Author = "University of Minnesota",
Title = {Cooperative Group Problem Solving},
Volume = {2023},
Number = {6 June 2023},
Year = {1999}
}
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