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Dilemma 7 Samantha The results of our group discussion on dilemma 7 are as follows: Samantha should fulfill her job assignment of evaluating the effectiveness of using manipulatives in the elementary math curriculum, first by asking Mr. Hart to let her step in an assist with the lesson. She should model the correct usage of multiplication facts to the students. At the end of the class, she should have a conference with Mr. Hart to discuss his multiplication facts usage, and she should explain that he was teaching the wrong facts to the class, discuss with him what caused him to make the error during the lesson, and after the discussion about the cause of his error, provide him with some strategies that will help him develop his multiplication

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