Clarice teaches math to fourth- and fifth-graders. She does not believe in rote learning. She first teaches her class the basic principles and then helps children apply those to real-life scenarios. For instance, when teaching her students about the unitary method, she uses examples like packaged food to show them how to determine the price of a unit from the price of the whole package of items. Clarice is using the ________ approach to teaching.

A. teacher-centered
B. problem-solving
C. direct instruction
D. constructivist

Answer: D

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